Ammerman, JackZafrin, VikaBenedetti, DanielGreen, Garth W.2011-12-012011-12-012011-11-30https://hdl.handle.net/2144/2404In this paper, the authors attempt to identify problematic issues for subject tagging in the humanities, particularly those associated with information objects in digital formats. In the third major section, the authors identify a number of assumptions that lie behind the current practice of subject classification that we think should be challenged. We move then to propose features of classification systems that could increase their effectiveness. These emerged as recurrent themes in many of the conversations with scholars, consultants, and colleagues. Finally, we suggest next steps that we believe will help scholars and librarians develop better subject classification systems to support research in the humanities.en-USAttribution 3.0 Unportedhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Digital humanitiesSubject taggingDiscoveryExaminationEvolutionary Subject Tagging in the Humanities; Supporting Discovery and Examination in Digital Cultural LandscapesWorking Paper