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  1. Hajdu Barát, A.: Usability and the user interfaces of classical information retrieval languages (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper examines some traditional information searching methods and their role in Hungarian OPACs. What challenges are there in the digital and online environment? How do users work with them and do they give users satisfactory results? What kinds of techniques are users employing? In this paper I examine the user interfaces of UDC, thesauri, subject headings etc. in the Hungarian library. The key question of the paper is whether a universal system or local solutions is the best approach for searching in the digital environment.
  2. Hajdu Barát, A.: Knowledge organization in the cross-cultural and multicultural society (2008) 0.00
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    Content
    This paper explores the changing role of knowledge organization in the representation of information retrieval languages in the Cross-cultural and Multicultural Society. The paper studies the concept of Cross-cultural and Multicultural Society the relationship between language and culture. Globalization and the Internet bring cultures, intellectual products and users closer to one another, but it shows their differences, too. With respect to KO the basic problem is: How can users from different backgrounds use the similar interfaces similar? The author introduces a Hungarian solution what maps the different topical terms, subjects, UDC codes on conceptual level.