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  1. ¬A classification of library and information science (1975) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Zitat nach Aufsatz von T. Edwards: Indexing LISA. - Andere Ausg. von 1971
  2. Stokolova, N.A.: Syntactic tools and semantic power of information languages : Pt.2 of 'Elements of a semantic theory of information retrieval' (1976) 0.02
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    Footnote
    T.1 in Inf. proc. man. 13(1977) S.153-160; T.3 in Int. class. 4(1977) S.11-19
  3. Stokolova, N.A.: Paradigmatic relations : Pt.3 of 'Elements of a semantic theory of information retrieval' (1977) 0.02
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    Footnote
    T.1 in Inf. Proc. Man. 13(1977) S.153-160; T.2 in Int. Class. 3(1976) S.75-81
  4. Gratch, B.; Settel, B.; Atherton, P.: Characteristics of book indexes for subject retrieval in the humanities and social sciences (1978) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 11(1978), S.14-22
  5. Wheelbarger, J.J.; Clouse, R.W.: ¬A comparision of a manual library reclassification project with a computer automated library reclassification project (1975) 0.02
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    Pages
    22 S
  6. Morse, P.M.: Browsing and search theory (1973) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 5.2005 19:52:29
  7. Shrejder, J.A.: ¬The algebra of classification (197?) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Any classification describes some structure of taxons on a subject field. Thus, one of the natural aspects of a classification theory is the study of possible taxon structure types. In particular, two classifications generating isomorphic taxon structures (regardless of size or how filled they are) could quite rightly be said to be of the same type. Let us formulate this situation in precise terms. Assume M is the subject field of the classification (the class of all objects to be classified). We use T to denote the set of taxon subclasses identified by the classificational features. On taxon set T the is a natural order of inclusion
  8. Downing, J.C.: Dewey today : the British and European scene (1976) 0.02
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    Pages
    S.22-29
  9. Rao, I.K.: ¬The distribution of scientific productivity and social change (1978) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Results in the literature concerning the probability that an author publishes r articles in time t are reexamined, and it is found that a negative binomial distribution bits scientific productivity data (by the chi-squared goodness-of-fit-test) better than many other distribution such as geometric, logarithmic, zeta, cumulative advantage, etc. It is shown analytically that the nagative binomial distribution describes a pattern of scientific productivity under the 'success-breeds-success' condition in a wide variety of social circumstances
  10. Saracevic, T.: Relevance: a review of and a framework for the thinking on the notion in information science (1975) 0.02
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  11. Analyses of bibliographies (1973) 0.02
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    Source
    Library trends. 22(1973), no.1
  12. Bliss Bibliographic Classification : Class A/AL: Philosophy and logic. 2nd ed. 1992. - Class AM/AX: Mathematics, probability and statistics. 1993. - Class AY/B: science and technology and physics. 2000. - Class D: Astronomy & space. i.V. - Class H: Anthropology, human biology, health sciences. 1980. - Class I: Psychology & psychiatry. 1978. - Class J: Education (by D.J. Foskett u. J. Foskett). 2nd rev. ed. 1990. - Class K: Society. 1984. - Class S: Law. 1994. - Class P: Religion, the occult, morals and ethics. 1977. - Class Q: Social welfare. 1977. - Class R: Politics and public administration. 1996. - Class S: Law. 1992. - Class T: Economics, management of economic enterprises. 1986. - Class W: Fine arts and music. i.V. (1977-) 0.01
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  13. Rijsbergen, C.J. van: ¬A test for the separation of relevant and non-relevant documents in experimental retrieval collections (1973) 0.01
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    Date
    19. 3.1996 11:22:12
  14. Rodriguez, R.D.: Geographic names in subject cataloging (1978) 0.01
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    Source
    Library resources and technical services. 22(1978), S.409-414
  15. Pacey, P.: Handling slides single-handed (1977) 0.01
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    Source
    Art libraries journal. 2(1977) no.3, S.22-30
  16. Edwards, T.: Indexing LISA: Chains, KISS and the bold approach (1978) 0.01
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  17. Radecki, T.: Fuzzy set theoretical approach to document retrieval (1979) 0.01
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  18. Comaroni, J.P.: Use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada (1978) 0.01
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    Source
    Library resources and technical services. 22(1978), S.402-408
  19. Ordering systems for global information networks : Proc. of the 3rd Int. Study Conf. on Classification Research, Bombay, 1975 (1979) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: HENRIKSEN, T.: A linguistic description model for indexing languages; MONTGOMERY, C.A.: Toward a natural language communications inferface; SPANG-HANSSEN, H.: Are classification systems similar to natural languages; LANCASTER, F.W.: Vocabulary control for on-line interactive retrieval systems: requirements and possible approaches; DAHLBERG, I.: On the theory of the concept; GROLIER, E. de: In search of an objective basis for the organization of knowledge; BELING, G.: Towards a set theoretical foundation of classification; BHATTACHARYYA, G.: Fundamenbtal of subject indexing languages; CAVALCANTI, C.R.: Universal integrated media for information processing; DESAI, A.R.: Theory of integrative levels, general systems theory, theory of classification, theory of wvolution, and theory of pattern recognition (abstract); GOPINATH, M.A. u. S. SEETHARAMA: Interdisciplinary subjects and their classification; IMMROTH, J.P.: A lexical essay toward the developments of the theory of indexes to classification schemes; KOCHEN, M.: Organising knowledge for coping with needs; KURBAKOV, K.I. u. V.G. BOLDOV: Problem of compatibility of information classification systems and some probable methods of its solution; MAIXNER, V.: Classification systems and retrieval languages; MEINCKE, P.P.M. u. P. ATHERTON: Knowledge space: a conceptual basis for the organization of knowledge; NEELAMEGHAN, A.: Absolute syntax and structure of an indexing and switching language; NEILL, S.D. MacLuhan and classification; RICHMOND, P.A. u. N.J. WILLIAMSON: Three dimensional physical models in classification; SVENONIUS, E.: Translation between hierarchical structures: an exercise in abstract classification; BORKO, H.: Changing roles of and developments in automated classification; DREESE, M.J.: Comparison of document retrieval using UDC - notation given by UDC - expert with catch-words taken from title by clerk, stored in computer memory; GARFIELD, E., MALIN, M.V. u. H. SMALL: A system for automatic classification of scientific literature (abstract); HEAPS, H.S. u. K.V. LEuNG: Automatic document classification based on a theory of relevance; HOYLE, W.G.: A measure of overlap in classification systems; KLESZCZ: Method of information retrieval and subject index compilation for abstracting periodicals with the use of a thesaurus enlarged with machine part classification; SCHNEIDER, J.H.: AUTOCLASS: a computer system for facilitating the creation and updating of hierarchical classifications; JANOS, J.: Information systems with automated indexing based an the analysis of texts; RIGBY, M.: Advances since Elsinore in the use of automated equipment for vocabulary, classification schedule and information or data control on a universal scale; TOMAN, J.: Trend of the future: two ordering system used together? TOMAN, J. u. G.A. Lloyd: Introduction to the Subject-field Reference Code (SRC) or Broad System of Ordering (BSO) for UNISIST purposes; AUSTIN, D.: Differences between library classifications and machine-based subject retrieval systems; some inferences drawn from research in Britain, 1963-1973; JACHOWICZ, R.L.: Application of classification as basis for the formulation of thesaurus; KOFNOVEC, L. u. D. SIMANDL: Quantitative structure of world scientific and technical literature and its use for optimizing general classifications; RAJAN, T.N. u. B. GUHA: A comparative study of subject heading structuring according to POPSI and PRECIS; ROLLING, L.N.: Computer management of multi-lingual thesauri; SOKOLOV, A.V.: Compound indexing languages; VILENSKAYA, S.C.: Systems approach as a principle of thesaurus building on the basis of the subject headings language; WAHLIN, E.: Special classification systems used together with a common reference system; the AR-complex; WERSIG, G.: Experiences in compatibility research in documentary languages; WOLFF-TERROINE, M.: A macrothesaurus. Why? How? SAMUELSON, K.: Information ordering in worldwise communications; SHEPHERD, M. u. C. WATTERS: Hierarchical retrieval from structured text