Green, R.: See-also relationships in the Dewey Decimal Classification (2011)
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- Abstract
- This paper investigates the semantics of topical, associative see-also relationships in schedule and table entries of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. Based on the see-also relationships in a random sample of 100 classes containing one or more of these relationships, a semi-structured inventory of sources of see-also relationships is generated, of which the most important are lexical similarity, complementarity, facet difference, and relational configuration difference. The premise that see-also relationships based on lexical similarity may be language-specific is briefly examined. The paper concludes with recommendations on the continued use of see-also relationships in the DDC.
- Content
- Papers from the Third North American Symposium on Knowledge Organization, June 16-17, Toronto, Canada.
- Theme
- Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval