Short Paper: Evaluating a Taxonomy for Video Game Development Artifacts: Archival Taxonomies in Highly Innovative Domains

Abstract

Digital game development is innovative and intersectional, producing cultural texts by developing new technology and spanning physical and digital media in a relatively unexplored domain that has become academically legitimized only relatively recently. As such, it offers fertile ground for designing and evaluating structures to help creators, information professionals, and other users organize and share the domain, and to expand our knowledge of knowledge organization as well. Our participants were tasked with classifying digital game development artifacts from one online archive and two physical archives. The resulting data were analyzed with mixed methods, generating recommendations for improvements to the taxonomy—including changes to terms, structure, and guidance—and insights on evaluation framework.

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Creators
Marc Schmalz
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University Of Washington Information School
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metadata; taxonomy evaluation; video games
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short paper
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