Mitchell, J.S.: Dewey in Sweden, Sweden in Dewey : classification in a local/global context (2009)
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Mitchell, J.S.; Rype, I.; Svanberg, M.: Mixed translation models for the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) System (2008)
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- This paper explores the feasibility of developing mixed translations of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC system in countries/language groups where English enjoys wide use in academic and social discourse. A mixed translation uses existing DDC data in the vernacular plus additional data from the English-language full edition of the DDC to form a single mixed edition. Two approaches to mixed translations using Norwegian/English and Swedish/English DDC data are described, along with the design of a pilot study to evaluate use of a mixed translation as a classifier's tool.
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- S.98-104
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- Advances in knowledge organization; vol.11
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- Culture and identity in knowledge organization: Proceedings of the Tenth International ISKO Conference 5-8 August 2008, Montreal, Canada. Ed. by Clément Arsenault and Joseph T. Tennis