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  1. Piros, A.: Az ETO-jelzetek automatikus interpretálásának és elemzésének kérdései (2018) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Converting UDC numbers manually to a complex format such as the one mentioned above is an unrealistic expectation; supporting building these representations, as far as possible automatically, is a well-founded requirement. An additional advantage of this approach is that the existing records could also be processed and converted. In my dissertation I would like to prove also that it is possible to design and implement an algorithm that is able to convert pre-coordinated UDC numbers into the introduced format by identifying all their elements and revealing their whole syntactic structure as well. In my dissertation I will discuss a feasible way of building a UDC-specific XML schema for describing the most detailed and complicated UDC numbers (containing not only the common auxiliary signs and numbers, but also the different types of special auxiliaries). The schema definition is available online at: http://piros.udc-interpreter.hu#xsd. The primary goal of my research is to prove that it is possible to support building, retrieving, and analyzing UDC numbers without compromises, by taking the whole syntactic richness of the scheme by storing the UDC numbers reserving the meaning of pre-coordination. The research has also included the implementation of a software that parses UDC classmarks attended to prove that such solution can be applied automatically without any additional effort or even retrospectively on existing collections.
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    Vgl. auch: New automatic interpreter for complex UDC numbers. Unter: <https%3A%2F%2Fudcc.org%2Ffiles%2FAttilaPiros_EC_36-37_2014-2015.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3kc9CwDDCWP7aArpfjrs5b>
  2. Horvath, A.; Lakatosne, R.T.: ¬A UNICODE hasznalata a biliografiai adatcsereben (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Outlines the problems which character sets limited to one byte and 256 characters have generated for library systems. Considers the benefits of the Unicode standard which is a 16 bit fixed width character encoding standard allowing room for more than 65.000 characters. Discusses the extent to which it is being used by applications, noting that some library system suppliers are implementing it, while some argue that the major operating systems do not yet cater for it adequately
  3. Pekkarinen, P.: FinMeSH az orvosi es egeszsegugyi informacio hatekonyabb felhsznalasara (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    FinMeSH, for Finish medical and health information users has been prepared by cooperation between professional societies and institutions as well as through international relations. MeSH has a global and a local section. It would be helpful for efficient information retrieval and availability of medical and health care information, if the complete global structure could be reflected in live local concepts
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: On FinMeSH for empowering users of Finnish medical and health information
  4. Koch, T.: ¬Az internetforrasok toketesebb leirasahoz, szervezesehez es keresesehez alkalmas oszatlyozasi rendszerek hasznalata (2000) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: The use of improved classification systems for the description management and searching of Internet sources
  5. Domsa, Z.; Komuves, E.: BLISS Bibliografiai Osztalyozasa (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents Bliss's classification system prepared primarily for school libraries. Describes the basic principles of the classification. Bliss's logic of the organization of disciplines, main classes of the Bibliographic Classification, document groups, the four faceted analysis of diciplines, systematic tables, mnemonic codes, methods of notation, and the index. Finally, the whole system is assessed
  6. Monik, M.; Knutsson, G.B.: ¬Az elso lepesek a sved MeSH elkszitese fele (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In Sweden, the Medical Subject Headings System (MeSH) has been used for more than 3 decades but the decision to translate it to the Swedish language was made only in 1995. The reasons of the translation are the sophisticated strucuture of the keyword system and the expansion of the retrieval needs of medical information in Sweden