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  • The Universal Decimal Classification system that he designed explicitly mapped multiple relations between multi-media objects ( When THE POLITICIAN won a Nobel Prize for Peace in 1913, he donated half of the prize money to Le Palais Mondial. Also THE MEGACORPORAT
    33 KB (5,171 words) - 10:49, 18 March 2015
  • ...les: Editiones Mundeum 1935): 448.</ref> It became a lifelong project that he tried to establish together with [[Henri La Fontaine]] in the beginning of ...of the League of Nations, but his designs were rejected. It was then that he first met his later ''cher ami'' Paul Otlet. Both were already familiar wit
    20 KB (3,026 words) - 15:01, 2 August 2016
  • ...of music on legs covered by the brown folds of a towelling dressing gown. He had the air of someone who had seen something of great amazement but yet la <noinclude>{{RT|volapuk}}</noinclude><section begin=volapuk />In his youth he had dabbled with the world-speak language Volapük, one designed to do away
    8 KB (1,466 words) - 18:48, 2 August 2016
  • ...an, that his projects were not profit oriented, and most importantly, that he was living in the temporal and cultural context of modernism at the beginni ...he librarian should follow, which characteristics are required, and so on, he briefly mentions the existence of “Bibliotecaire-adjoints, rédacteurs, c
    32 KB (4,956 words) - 15:29, 2 August 2016
  • ...um]] was 'temporarily' transferred to the house at [[Rue Fétis 44]] where he lived with his second wife, [[Cato Van Nederhasselt]].</div> ...orated with a globe and the inscription "Il ne fut rien sinon Mundanéen" (He was nothing if not Mundanéen).</div>
    32 KB (5,154 words) - 12:52, 18 August 2016
  • ...i La Fontaine]] was part of several international initiatives. For example he launched the 'Bureau International de la paix' as early as 1907 and a few y ...tition and the regulation of natural goods (think: diamonds and gold ...), he writes:
    18 KB (2,539 words) - 05:48, 28 June 2016
  • temple in his International Museum in Brussels, in which he gave the Mundaneum. He argued that the functionality of modern
    9 KB (1,459 words) - 17:00, 26 June 2016
  • ...um]] was 'temporarily' transferred to the house at [[Rue Fétis 44]] where he lived with his second wife, [[Cato Van Nederhasselt]].</div> ...orated with a globe and the inscription "Il ne fut rien sinon Mundanéen" (He was nothing if not Mundanéen).</div>
    32 KB (5,200 words) - 09:20, 23 September 2016
  • ...]] [[:Category:dressing|dressing]] [[:Category:gown|gown]]. [[:Category:he|He]] [[:Category:have|had]] the [[:Category:air|air]] of [[:Category:someone|s ...ing]] [[Category:dressing|dressing]] [[Category:gown|gown]]. [[Category:he|He]] [[Category:have|had]] the [[Category:air|air]] of [[Category:someone|some
    4 KB (512 words) - 17:34, 20 December 2015
  • 'He also wrote extensively about the need for a universal network for the commu
    7 KB (946 words) - 14:38, 25 June 2016
  • ...covered the [[Mundaneum]] at Chaussée de Louvain in Brussels. Ever since, he would return to the same building, making friends with the friends of the P ...e away from the paper. And my husband loved cats. So in the eighties, when he was finally in a position to save the archives, the cats had to be taken ca
    7 KB (1,163 words) - 06:25, 2 August 2016
  • ...in, a modest 10 kilometers away from the current Mundaneum archive center. He was also involved in setting up the collaboration agreement between the meg
    10 KB (1,575 words) - 22:28, 2 September 2015
  • ...who have taken a direct part in the civilising work of the Congo’. While he was unfortunately not alone in taking such a position, the racism expressed ...lso helps to understand why Otlet remained loyal to ‘his’ king and how he could negate the atrocities taking place in Congo, long after these facts w
    4 KB (715 words) - 08:32, 7 June 2019
  • ...documentalist [[Paul Otlet]] died as a disillusioned man. In his lifetime he only partially realized The Mundaneum, an encyclopedic survey of human know
    33 KB (5,262 words) - 14:38, 25 June 2016
  • ...and television all worthy substitutes for the book as information carrier. He envisaged them interconnected into a ‘radiated library’, an intellectua
    5 KB (814 words) - 14:31, 25 June 2016
  • ...ments that influence life and cultural production. As a specific interest, he is looking into the tensions that surround cultural appropriation, in relat
    12 KB (1,707 words) - 08:23, 29 June 2016
  • ...relations, Otlet imagined each element as a point of entry for the other. He stressed that responses to displays in a museum involved intellectual and s
    10 KB (1,614 words) - 21:27, 2 August 2016
  • ..., http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/55266.html?wlc=1255976822</ref> yet, he addressed neither the cost of attracting Google for taxpayers – including
    44 KB (6,349 words) - 16:26, 3 July 2016
  • ...ndreds of millions of euros toward a separate digitization program, saying he would not permit France to be “stripped of our heritage to the benefit of
    30 KB (4,439 words) - 22:44, 5 December 2016
  • ...onary (in French) only in 1970, [[Paul Otlet]] coined it already in 1916, he included in his thinking both the circulation of ideas, and the management
    2 KB (244 words) - 16:22, 22 March 2016