Disambiguation
The following is a list of all disambiguation pages on Mondothèque.
A page is treated as a disambiguation page if it contains the tag __DISAMBIG__
(or an equivalent alias).
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Biblion may refer to:
- Biblion (category), a subcategory of the category: Index Traité de documentation
- Biblion (Traité de documentation), term used by Paul Otlet to define all categories of books and documents in a section of Traité de documentation
- Biblion (unity), the smallest document or intellectual unit
Cultural Institute may refer to:
- A Cultural Institute (organisation), such as The Mundaneum Archive Center in Mons
- Cultural Institute (project), a critical interrogation of cultural institutions in neo-liberal times, developed by amongst others Geraldine Juárez
- The Google Cultural Institute, a project offering "Technologies that make the world’s culture accessible to anyone, anywhere."
L'EVANGELISTE may refer to:
- Vint Cerf, so-called 'internet evangelist', or 'father of the internet', working at LA MÉGA-ENTREPRISE
- Jiddu Krishnamurti, priest at the 'Order of the Star', a theosophist splinter group that Paul Otlet related to
- Sir Tim Berners Lee, 'open data evangelist', heading the World Wide Web consortium (W3C)
L'UTOPISTE may refer to:
- Paul Otlet, documentalist, universalist, internationalist, indexalist. At times considered as the 'father of information science', or 'visionary inventor of the internet on paper'
- Le Corbusier, architect, universalist, internationalist. Worked with Paul Otlet on plans for a City of knowledge
- Otto Neurath, philosopher of science, sociologist, political economist. Hosted a branch of Mundaneum in The Hague
- Ted Nelson, technologist, philosopher, sociologist. Coined the terms hypertext, hypermedia, transclusion, virtuality and intertwingularity
LA CAPITALE may refer to:
LA MANAGER may refer to:
- Delphine Jenart, assistant director at the Mundaneum Archive Center in Mons.
- Bill Echikson, former public relations officer at Google, coordinating communications for the European Union, and for all of Southern, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa. Handled the company’s high profile antitrust and other policy-related issues in Europe.
LA MÉGA-ENTREPRISE may refer to:
- Google inc, or Alphabet, sometimes referred to as "Crystal Computing", "Project02", "Saturn" or "Green Box Computing"
- Carnegie Steel Company, supporter of the Mundaneum in Brussels and the Peace Palace in The Hague
LA RÉGION may refer to:
- Wallonia (Belgium), or La Wallonie. Former mining area, home-base of former prime minister Elio di Rupo, location of two Google datacenters and the Mundaneum Archive Center
- Groningen (The Netherlands), future location of a Google data center in Eemshaven
- Hamina (Finland), location of a Google data center
LE BIOGRAPHE is used for persons that are instrumental in constructing the narrative of Paul Otlet. It may refer to:
- André Canonne, librarian and director of the Centre de Lecture publique de la Communauté française (CLPCF). Discovers the Mundaneum in the 1960s. Publishes a facsimile edition of the Traité de documentation (1989) and prepares the opening of Espace Mundaneum in Brussels at Place Rogier (1990)
- Warden Boyd Rayward, librarian scientist, discovers the Mundaneum in the 1970s. Writes the first biography of Paul Otlet in English: The Universe of Information: the Work of Paul Otlet for Documentation and international Organization (1975)
- Benoît Peeters and François Schuiten, comics-writers and scenographers, discover the Mundaneum in the 1980s. The archivist in the graphic novel Les Cités Obscures (1983) is modelled on Paul Otlet
- Françoise Levie, filmmaker, discovers the Mundaneum in the 1990s. Author of the fictionalised biography The man who wanted to classify the world (2002)
- Alex Wright, writer and journalist, discovers the Mundaneum in 2003. Author of Cataloging the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age (2014)
LE DIRECTEUR may refer to:
- Harm Post, director of Groningen Sea Ports, future location of a Google data center
- Andrew Carnegie, director of Carnegy Steel Company, sponsor of the Mundaneum
- André Canonne, director of the Centre de Lecture publique de la Communauté française (CLPCF) and guardian of the Mundaneum. See also: LE BIOGRAPHE
- Jean-Paul Deplus, president of the current Mundaneum association, but often referred to as LE DIRECTEUR
- Amid Sood, director (later 'founder') of the Google Cultural Institute and Google Art Project
- Steve Crossan, director (sometimes 'founder' or 'head') of the Google Cultural Institute
LE POLITICIEN may refer to:
- Elio di Rupo, former prime minister of Belgium and mayor of Mons
- Henri Lafontaine, Belgium lawyer and statesman, working with Paul Otlet to realise the Mundaneum
- Nicolas Sarkozy, former president of France, negotiating deals with LA MÉGA-ENTREPRISE
LE ROI may refer to:
- Leopold II, reigned as King of the Belgians from 1865 until 1909. Exploited Congo as a private colonial venture. Patron of the Mundaneum project
- Albert II, reigned as King of the Belgians from 1993 until his abdication in 2013. Visited LA MÉGA-ENTREPRISE in 2008
Monde may refer to:
- Monde (Univers) means world in French and is used in many drawings and schemes by Paul Otlet. See for example: World + Brain and Mundaneum
- Monde (Publication), Essai d'universalisme. Last book published by Paul Otlet (1935)
- Mondialisation , Term coined by Paul Otlet (1916)
Mundaneum may refer to:
- Mundaneum (Utopia), a project designed by Paul Otlet and Henri Lafontaine
- Mundaneum (Archive Centre), a cultural institution in Mons, housing the archives of Paul Otlet and Henri Lafontaine since 1993
Urbanisme may refer to:
- Urban planning, a technical and political process concerned with the use of land, protection and use of the environment, public welfare, and the design of the urban environment, including air, water, and the infrastructure passing into and out of urban areas such as transportation, communications, and distribution networks.
- Urbanisme (Publication), a book by Le Corbusier (1925).