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  1. Lin, W.; Yueh, H.-P.; Wu, H.-Y.; Fu, L.-C.: Developing a service robot for a children's library : a design-based research approach (2014) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 65(2014) no.2, S.290-301
  2. Lowisch, M.: Gesamthochschulbibliotheken und Klassifikationsentwicklung im Spannungsfeld zwischen Kooperation und lokalen Bedürfnissen (2017) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 3.2019 16:22:59
  3. Chen, K.-n.: Dynamic subject numbers replace traditional classification numbers (2013) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This article presents a new idea on shelving printed books and finding books in libraries. The author advocates that traditional book classification number (TBCN) systems should be replaced by a better indexing method for books in libraries. The author proposes a new way of seeking books for library users wishing to locate them called a 'dynamic book subject number' (DBSN) system. The new system combines new indexing rules and automated system technology to create settings in which a book's 'subject number' can change rather than having a particular permanent classification number assigned to it. The new way encourages library users to seek books through a user-friendly cataloging system by choosing subjects from the embedded database. The database contains thousands of subjects with their corresponding Arabic codes. For printed books, the DBSN ushers in a new era in the relationship between library users and the books.
  4. Pfeffer, M.; Schöllhorn, K.: Praktische Nutzung von Klassifikationssystemen (2018) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Ist der Medienbestand einer Informationseinrichtung klassifikatorisch erschlossen, kann diese Information auf vielfältige Weise verwendet werden: Die hierarchische Struktur eines Klassifikationssystems kann mit Hilfe eines geeigneten Notationssystems als Basis für die Signaturvergabe genutzt werden und so die Anordnung der physischen Medien in Regalen inhaltlich strukturieren. In Katalogen und anderen Suchsystemen dienen Klassifikationssysteme als systematischer Zugang, zur inhaltlichen Eingrenzung von Treffermengen oder als Hilfsmittel, um thematisch verwandte Medien zu einem vorhandenen Medium zu finden. Etliche Visualisierungsmethoden bauen ebenfalls auf hierarchischen Strukturen von Klassifikationssystemen auf und können für eine Analyse der inhaltlichen Zusammensetzung von (Teil-)Beständen oder Treffermengen eingesetzt werden. In diesem Kapitel werden diese unterschiedlichen Anwendungsgebiete vorgestellt und anhand von Beispielen aus der Praxis erläutert.
  5. Silva, C.M.A. da; Ortega, C.D.: Proposals that preceded the call number : shelf arrangement in the Francofone manuals of librarianship from the mid-nineteenth century to 1930 (2017) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Shelf arrangement, from a bibliographic perspective, constitutes a reading proposal of the collection to the users as well as a resource for management and access to the documents. However, the centrality of the call number testifies the near forgetfulness of the different proposals that came before it and the role of the collection of documents and the target audience in the elaboration of the organization, in addition to the overlapping of the bibliographic classification to shelf arrangement. This work is justified by the need to restore shelf arrangement, seeking to understand its fundamental aspects from the literature in which the activity was systematized. Thus, this paper aims at contributing to reorient the shelf arrangement as an activity of information organization, exploring its conformation in the Francophone literature, from the midnineteenth century up to the 1930s. As for the methodology, this is an exploratory research made possible through the historical-conceptual investigation of shelf arrangement found in the Francophone manuals of librarianship of that period. This study concludes that the activity was placed by that line since the nineteenth century, when its own terminology was developed under the consideration of the intervention of the contexts, using methods and guided by the diversity of proposals.