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  1. Browne, G.: Changes in website indexing (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Website-Indexing wurde in den 1990er Jahren wichtig, als Indexierer, Bibliothekare und Web-Manager mit verschiedenen Ansätzen experimentierten, einen besseren Zugang zu Informationen zu schaffen, die sie über das Internet anboten. Die Tools, mit denen Register erstellt werden, reichten von simpler HTML-Codierung bis zu HTML Indexer und anderer spezieller Software. Neue Indexe und Software-Produkte entstanden, aber viele Website-Register sind auch wieder verschwunden. Es werden die Gründe für die Erstellung von Website-Indexen dargestellt und Beispiele von Website-Indexen und anderen Zugangsoptionen erläutert, die in den letzten 15 Jahren entstanden, die aber nicht mehr zur Verfügung stehen. Es werden einige Vermutungen über die Gründe für diese Veränderungen angestellt.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 58(2007) H.8, S.437-440
  2. Browne, G.: ¬The definite article : acknowledging The in index entries (2001) 0.00
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.119-122
  3. Browne, G.; Jermey, J.: Website indexing : enhancing access to information witbin websites (2001) 0.00
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  4. Browne, G.: Professional liability of indexers (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents an international overview of the literature on the professional liability of indexers, based on Australian, British, European and US journal articles. Types of legal liability discussed include the law of torts, strict liability law (for products), the law of contract, and liability for electronic information provision. Discusses how risk can be assessed and minimized
  5. Browne, G.: Scope notes for LISA subject headings (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Scope notes are added to some subject headings in thesauri to make their scope, meaning, usage and history clearer to users. In the thesaurus contained in the first edition of the online user manual for LISA (OUM1), scope notes are used for 7 message types and in one case 15 note patterns are used to express the same meaning. In the second edition (OUM2) the scope notes are expressed more consistently, and are mainly used to indicate indexing errors. Many note in OUM1 refer to the use of terms in the LISA faceted classification scheme, but this schem is not adequately explained in the introductions to either OUM1, OUM2 or the printed versions of LISA. In OUM2 there are few notes for the use of terms in combination; however, terms are still used in combination with guidance being given through USE references. In some cases the notes are unnecessary because extra headings have been added to the thesaurus. Concludes that scope notes are essential to make thesauri effective and easy to use as tools for searching online and printed information services and scope notes should be carefully consructed and added to any term where meaning and use in the database could be ambiguous

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