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  1. Chung, Y.-K.: Characteristics of references in international classification systems literature (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The purpose of the study was 1) to describe the characteristics of the international literature on classification systems published during the period 1981-90, 2) to examine the international communication patterns in the literatur, and 3) to compare the results of this study with the results of other similar studies. 5302 references in 68 monographs and 352 periodical articles indexed by the Classification Literature section of the periodical International Classification were analyzed. Refernces were analyzed as to format, subject, language, geographic origin of publication, date of publication and authorship
  2. Chung, Y.-K.: Bradford distribution and core authors in classification systems literature (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Bradford's law of scatter was applied to the analysis of the authors of source documents on the subject of classification schemes, published in core periodicals over the period 1981-1990. Results indicated that: core authors of the international classification system literature are Library of Congress, M. Dewey, S. Ranganathan, J. Comaroni, A. Neelameghan, L. Chan and K. Markey; the highly cited authors are linked either to the developers of the classification schemes or to a research centre, or else they authored the most frequently cited books; and the data conforms to Bradford's Law of Scatter
    Source
    Scientometrics. 29(1994) no.2, S.253-269
  3. Chung, Y.-K.: Core international journals of classification systems : an application of Bradford's law (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    By analyzing the source documents and their references by classification systems researchers in the world, this paper presents core journals of the field during the period 1981-1990. The findings show that journal literature in this study confirms to Bradford's law and provides 'Cataloging and classification quarterly (CCQ)' as the most productive journbal, 'Library resources and technical services (LRTS)' as the most frequently cited journal of the field and 'Knowledge organization (KO)', formerly 'International classification (IC)' as the second productive and frequently cited journal of the field. The principal journals publishing source items differs from those used as reference sources of the field. The high-ranked international journals over the years are clearly those to be acquired to obtain the greatest coverage of the field for the least cost