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  1. Gnoli, C.: Classificazione a facette (2004) 0.11
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    Series
    ET : Enciclopedia tascabile
  2. Beghtol, C.: General classification systems : structural principles for multidisciplinary specification (1998) 0.10
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    Source
    Structures and relations in knowledge organization: Proceedings of the 5th International ISKO-Conference, Lille, 25.-29.8.1998. Ed.: W. Mustafa el Hadi et al
  3. Vickery, B.C.: Systematic subject indexing (1985) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Brian C. Vickery, Director and Professor, School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College, London, is a prolific writer on classification and information retrieval. This paper was one of the earliest to present initial efforts by the Classification Research Group (q.v.). In it he clearly outlined the need for classification in subject indexing, which, at the time he wrote, was not a commonplace understanding. In fact, some indexing systems were made in the first place specifically to avoid general classification systems which were out of date in all fast-moving disciplines, especially in the "hard" sciences. Vickery picked up Julia Pettee's work (q.v.) an the concealed classification in subject headings (1947) and added to it, mainly adopting concepts from the work of S. R. Ranganathan (q.v.). He had already published a paper an notation in classification, pointing out connections between notation, words, and the concepts which they represent. He was especially concerned about the structure of notational symbols as such symbols represented relationships among subjects. Vickery also emphasized that index terms cover all aspects of a subject so that, in addition to having a basis in classification, the ideal index system should also have standardized nomenclature, as weIl as show evidence of a systematic classing of elementary terms. The necessary linkage between system and terms should be one of a number of methods, notably:
    Source
    Theory of subject analysis: a sourcebook. Ed.: L.M. Chan, et al
  4. Dahlberg, I.: Classification structure principles : Investigations, experiences, conclusions (1998) 0.05
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    Source
    Structures and relations in knowledge organization: Proceedings of the 5th International ISKO-Conference, Lille, 25.-29.8.1998. Ed.: W. Mustafa el Hadi et al
  5. Belayche, C.: ¬A propos de la classification de Dewey (1997) 0.03
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    Source
    Bulletin d'informations de l'Association des Bibliothecaires Francais. 1997, no.175, S.22-23
  6. Bliss, H.E.: ¬A bibliographic classification : principles and definitions (1985) 0.03
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    Source
    Theory of subject analysis: a sourcebook. Ed.: L.M. Chan, et al
  7. Feibleman, J.K.: Theory of integrative levels (1985) 0.03
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    Source
    Theory of subject analysis: a sourcebook. Ed.: L.M. Chan, et al
  8. Ranganathan, S.R.: Facet analysis: fundamental categories (1985) 0.03
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    Source
    Theory of subject analysis: a sourcebook. Ed.: L.M. Chan, et al
  9. Foskett, D.J.: Classification and integrative levels (1985) 0.03
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    Theory of subject analysis: a sourcebook. Ed.: L.M. Chan, et al
  10. Frické, M.: Logic and the organization of information (2012) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: J. Doc. 70(2014) no.4: "Books on the organization of information and knowledge, aimed at a library/information audience, tend to fall into two clear categories. Most are practical and pragmatic, explaining the "how" as much or more than the "why". Some are theoretical, in part or in whole, showing how the practice of classification, indexing, resource description and the like relates to philosophy, logic, and other foundational bases; the books by Langridge (1992) and by Svenonious (2000) are well-known examples this latter kind. To this category certainly belongs a recent book by Martin Frické (2012). The author takes the reader for an extended tour through a variety of aspects of information organization, including classification and taxonomy, alphabetical vocabularies and indexing, cataloguing and FRBR, and aspects of the semantic web. The emphasis throughout is on showing how practice is, or should be, underpinned by formal structures; there is a particular emphasis on first order predicate calculus. The advantages of a greater, and more explicit, use of symbolic logic is a recurring theme of the book. There is a particularly commendable historical dimension, often omitted in texts on this subject. It cannot be said that this book is entirely an easy read, although it is well written with a helpful index, and its arguments are generally well supported by clear and relevant examples. It is thorough and detailed, but thereby seems better geared to the needs of advanced students and researchers than to the practitioners who are suggested as a main market. For graduate students in library/information science and related disciplines, in particular, this will be a valuable resource. I would place it alongside Svenonious' book as the best insight into the theoretical "why" of information organization. It has evoked a good deal of interest, including a set of essay commentaries in Journal of Information Science (Gilchrist et al., 2013). Introducing these, Alan Gilchrist rightly says that Frické deserves a salute for making explicit the fundamental relationship between the ancient discipline of logic and modern information organization. If information science is to continue to develop, and make a contribution to the organization of the information environments of the future, then this book sets the groundwork for the kind of studies which will be needed." (D. Bawden)
  11. Jacob, E.K.: Proposal for a classification of classifications built on Beghtol's distinction between "Naïve Classification" and "Professional Classification" (2010) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Argues that Beghtol's (2003) use of the terms "naive classification" and "professional classification" is valid because they are nominal definitions and that the distinction between these two types of classification points up the need for researchers in knowledge organization to broaden their scope beyond traditional classification systems intended for information retrieval. Argues that work by Beghtol (2003), Kwasnik (1999) and Bailey (1994) offer direction for the development of a classification of classifications based on the pragmatic dimensions of extant classification systems. Bezugnahme auf: Beghtol, C.: Naïve classification systems and the global information society. In: Knowledge organization and the global information society: Proceedings of the 8th International ISKO Conference 13-16 July 2004, London, UK. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag 2004. S.19-22. (Advances in knowledge organization; vol.9)
  12. Gnoli, C.: Classifying phenomena : part 4: themes and rhemes (2018) 0.03
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    Date
    17. 2.2018 18:22:25
  13. Classification Research Group: ¬The need for a faceted classification as the basis of all methods of information retrieval (1985) 0.02
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  14. Fairthorne, R.A.: Temporal structure in bibliographic classification (1985) 0.02
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  15. Beghtol, C.: Naïve classification systems and the global information society (2004) 0.02
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  16. Grolier, E. de: ¬A study of general categories applicable to classification and coding in documentation (1962) 0.02
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  17. Zackland, M.; Fontaine, D.: Systematic building of conceptual classification systems with C-KAT (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    C-KAT is a method and a tool which supports the design of feature oriented classification systems for knowlegde based systems. It uses a specialized Heuristic Classification conceptual model named 'classification by structural shift' which sees the classification process as the matching of different classifications of the same set of objects or situations organized around different structural principles. To manage the complexity induced by the cross-product, C-KAT supports the use of a leastcommittment strategy which applies in a context of constraint-directed reasoning. Presents this method using an example from the field of industrial fire insurance
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    C-KAT
  18. Gnoli, C.: Classifying phenomena : part 3: facets (2017) 0.02
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  19. Engelien, G.: ¬Der Begriff der Klassifikation (1971) 0.01
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  20. Zins, C.: Knowledge organization : an epistemological perspective (2004) 0.01
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