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  1. Lasic-Lazic, J.; Slavic, A.; Banek, M.: Gemeinsame Ausbildung der IT Spezialisten an der Universität Zagreb : Vorteile und Probleme (2004) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Unsere Arbeit wird das Konzept der Ausbildung der Studenten der Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaften im Curriculum der Abteilung der Informationswissenschaften an der Universität in Zagreb beschreiben. Das Curriculum dieser Abteilung ist wegen seiner Konzeption im Bereich der Informationswissenschaften spezifisch, da es vier verschiedene Profile der IT Spezialisten unter einem Dach eines Vordiplomsprogramms verbindet. In unserer Arbeit werden wir erläutern, wie diese IT-Spezialisten ihre unterschiedlichen Aufgaben verstehen und diese innerhalb der Abteilung Curriculum wahrnehmen. Das Konzept der Schulung der Informationswissenschaften bietet gute Grundlagen für eine wissenschaftliche Untersuchung der Informationsgesellschaft und erfüllt eine komplexe Rolle für die zukünftigen Fachkräfte in Bibliotheken, Archiven, Museen und an den Schulen.
    Series
    Fortschritte in der Wissensorganisation; Bd.7
    Source
    Wissensorganisation und Edutainment: Wissen im Spannungsfeld von Gesellschaft, Gestaltung und Industrie. Proceedings der 7. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation, Berlin, 21.-23.3.2001. Hrsg.: C. Lehner, H.P. Ohly u. G. Rahmstorf
  2. Slavic, A.: Use of the Universal Decimal Classification : a world-wide survey (2008) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present a general overview with up-to-date information on the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) use worldwide. Design/methodology/approach - The research combined e-mail interviews with LIS professionals in 208 countries, literature research and information obtained from UDC distributors/publishers (AENOR, BSI, UDC Consortium). The following categorisation of UDC use was offered: A - dominant system; B - used in some kind of libraries only; or C - rarely used. Findings - The paper finds that, of the 208 countries contacted and researched through the literature in 2004-2006, the UDC was found to be used in 124 (60 per cent) of these. In 34 (28 per cent) of the countries researched (in Europe, Asia and Africa), UDC is the main classification system used across national information networks. In 45 (36 per cent) of the countries it is used in certain kinds of libraries. In the remaining 45 (36 per cent) of the countries it is used rarely, in only a few libraries or information centres. Research limitations/implications - It was beyond the scope of this research to provide any information regarding the actual number of institutions using UDC in a given country or to give an estimate of the size and number of document collections organised by it. Although a decline in UDC use since the 1980s was reported from a number of countries, it was not possible to measure this accurately. Practical implications - The interest shown for using UDC in the organisation of digital collections, information exchange and cross domain and cross collection resource discovery depends on accurate knowledge of its actual usage worldwide. This gives a measure of its global importance and verifies its credentials as an indexing standard. This research, which attempted wider and more systematic coverage than previous surveys, should help clarify the status of UDC and its potential use in the networked environment. Originality/value - The paper provides up-to-date information on the presence of the UDC system across countries and languages.
  3. Slavic, A.: UDC implementation : from library shelves to a structured indexing language (2003) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Vortrag anläßlich der 69. IFLA-Tagung 2003, Berlin (engl. Fassung)
  4. Slavic, A.: On the nature and typology of documentary classifications and their use in a networked environment (2007) 0.00
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    Date
    22.12.2007 17:22:31
  5. Vukadin, A.; Slavic, A.: Challenges of facet analysis and concept placement in Universal Classifications : the example of architecture in UDC (2014) 0.00
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    Source
    Knowledge organization in the 21st century: between historical patterns and future prospects. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International ISKO Conference 19-22 May 2014, Kraków, Poland. Ed.: Wieslaw Babik