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Sierra Romero
14 December, 13:44
Why do classification systems change over time?
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Carpenter
14 December, 17:34
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Classification systems are only as good as the criteria used to create them. Over time, those criteria that are considered "obsolete" will be trashed and new criteria developed. In this way, systems stay both relevant but able to reach across generations.
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