kanonem
Kanonem is a theoretical construct used in digital humanities and cultural studies to describe a formalized system for identifying, curating, and maintaining a canonical core of cultural works within a given domain. It is discussed as a conceptual model rather than a specific, published platform.
The term blends kanon, derived from Ancient Greek κανων meaning "rule" or "standard," with a suffix intended
A kanonem typically comprises a canonical list of items, a metadata schema, a governance framework, and tools
Applications span national literatures, film canons, myth cycles, or digital media sagas, serving educators, researchers, librarians,
Critics warn that kanonems can entrench power, suppress emerging works, and reflect the biases of their selectors.
See also: canon, canonicity, digital humanities, cultural heritage. Note: kanonem is presented here as a hypothetical