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Koch, T.; Vizine-Goetz, D.: DDC and knowledge organization in the digital library : Research and development. Demonstration pages (1999)
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- Abstract
- Der Workshop gibt einen Einblick in die aktuelle Forschung und Entwicklung zur Wissensorganisation in digitalen Bibliotheken. Diane Vizine-Goetz vom OCLC Office of Research in Dublin, Ohio, stellt die Forschungsprojekte von OCLC zur Anpassung und Weiterentwicklung der Dewey Decimal Classification als Wissensorganisationsinstrument fuer grosse digitale Dokumentensammlungen vor. Traugott Koch, NetLab, Universität Lund in Schweden, demonstriert die Ansätze und Lösungen des EU-Projekts DESIRE zum Einsatz von intellektueller und vor allem automatischer Klassifikation in Fachinformationsdiensten im Internet.
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Hickey, T.; Vizine-Goetz, D.: ¬The role of classification in CORC (1999)
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- Imprint
- Hinskey Hill : Learned Information
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- Online information 99: 23rd International Online Information Meeting, Proceedings, London, 7-9 December 1999. Ed.: D. Raitt et al
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- Information Gateway
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Pollitt, A.S.; Tinker, A.J.; Braekevelt, P.A.J.: Improving access to online information using dynamic faceted classification (1998)
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- Abstract
- The human natural ability to store and process images and speech provides clues for improving access to online information. The principles underpinning the maps people use in their minds can be applied to maps that can be presented at the user interface to online systems. Traditional classification organizes information into structured hierarchies and simplifies the search problem, but has serious limitations. Discusses the prospects for improving access to online information through the application of dynamic faceted classification. Presents a glimpse into the navigation of n-dimensional information space for future library OPACs using a modified DDC
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- Oxford : Learned Information
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- Online information 98: 22nd International Online Information Meeting, Proceedings, London, 8-10 December 1998. Ed.: .
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Möller, G.: Automatic classification of the World Wide Web using Universal Decimal Classification (1999)
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- Imprint
- Hinskey Hill : Learned Information
- Source
- Online information 99: 23rd International Online Information Meeting, Proceedings, London, 7-9 December 1999. Ed.: D. Raitt et al
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Speller, B.F.: Access to information in an online environment : editor's introduction (1990)
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- Abstract
- There is every indication that classification systems which are international in their use, and free from the impact of national languages, will be given strong consideration as the choice for an information retrieval language in an automated environment. The aims of the Symposium were: to provide a forum for discussion of the problems and opportunities emerging from MARC records; to reconsider intellectual level as a significant determinant of information retrieval; and to explore the potential of the Dewey Decimal Classification and the Library of Congress Classification systems as information retrieval languages in an on-line environment.
- Footnote
- Paper presented as an introduction to the 2nd Annette Lewis Phinazee Symposium on Classification as an enhancement of intellectual access to information in an online environment, held at the School of Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina.
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Mitchell, J.S.: Flexible structures in the Dewey Decimal Classification (1998)
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- Abstract
- Discusses how a general library classification such as the DDC can be transformed into a general knowledge organisation tool for the world-wide electronic information environment
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- Information studies. 4(1998) no.4, S.212-216
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Buxton, A.: Computer searching of UDC numbers (1993)
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- Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.51, [=Suppl.14]
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Frost, C.O.; Janes, J.: ¬An empirical test of gopher searching using three organizational schemes : background and methods (1994)
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- Abstract
- This paper describes the background underlying and the methods to be used in an investigation of use of the gopher protocol for browsing and searching for information via the Internet. Networked information resources are notoriously difficult to find; gopher is one attempt to facilitate the processes of organization and retrieval in that environment. Our project will design classification schemes based on traditional library models (i.e. Dewey and Library of Congress) and compare use of these to use of an existing gopher. We describe the project, the research questions, literature on related issues, the construction of the classification schemes, and the experimental methodology used
- Imprint
- Oxford : Learned Information
- Source
- Navigating the networks: Proceedings of the 1994 Mid-year Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Portland, Oregon, May 21-25, 1994. Ed.: D.L. Andersen et al
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Classification as an enhancement of intellectual access to information in an on-line environment : papers presented as part of the 2nd Annette Lewis Phinazee Symposium, School of Library and Information Science, North Carolina Central University (1990)
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- Abstract
- Issue devoted to the 2nd Annette Lewis Phinazee Symposium on Classification as an enhancement of intellectual access to information in an online environment
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Pollitt, S.: Interactive information retrieval based on faceted classification using views (1997)
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- Abstract
- This paper discusses constraints in knowledge organisation for information retrieval introduced by the difficulty of separating logical views of data, information, concepts and their relationships, from the physical means by which we seek to implement retrieval systems. A parallel is drawn between the move from enumerated to faceted classification and the emergence of relational database management systems to replace those adopting a hierarchical structure. This parallel suggests a convergence of ideas which have been, to a large extent, developed independently. The role of post-coordinated retrieval systems and thesauri is then examined before an interface design (HIBROWSE - a High resolution Interface for BROWsing and SEarching databases), is described which brings together the principles of faceted classification and increases the bandwidth of interaction through view-based searching.
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- The Hague : International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID)
- Source
- Knowledge organization for information retrieval: Proceedings of the 6th International Study Conference on Classification Research ; held at University College, London, 16-18 June 1997
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Vizine-Goetz, D.: OCLC investigates using classification tools to organize Internet data (1998)
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- Imprint
- Urbana-Champaign, IL : Illinois University at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
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- Visualizing subject access for 21st century information resources: Papers presented at the 1997 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, 2-4 Mar 1997, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ed.: P.A. Cochrane et al
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Weinberg, B.H.: Library classification and information retrieval thesauri : comparison and contrasts (1995)
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- Abstract
- Thesauri-structured controlled vocabularies, designed for information retrieval-are compared with classification schemes developed for the arrangement of library materials and/or bibliographic records. The syndetic structure (BTs and NTs) within the alphabetic sequence of thesauri constitutes a hidden classification, but many thesauri include an explicit hierarchical display; some feature notation. The various structures and applications of thesauri are surveyed, with an emphasis on their increasing role in electronic information retrieval. The skills required for thesaurus construction are similar to those for the development of classification schemes. The distinction between these activities is expected to blur in the future.
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Geißelmann, F.: ¬Die Online-Version der Regensburger Verbundklassifikation (1997)
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- Information und Dokumentation: Qualität und Qualifikation. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1997, Universität Regensburg, 24.-26.9.1997. Hrsg.: M. Ockenfeld u. G.J. Mantwill
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Users Council urges continued emphasis on CORC project (1999)
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- Theme
- Information Gateway
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Woods, E.W.; IFLA Section on classification and Indexing and Indexing and Information Technology; Joint Working Group on a Classification Format: Requirements for a format of classification data : Final report, July 1996 (1996)
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Gödert, W.: ¬Die Dezimalklassifikation im Online-Retrieval (1990)
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- Abstract
- Considers some structural features of UDC which may be of some importance to on-line information retrieval with synthesised UDC notations
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Carlyle, A.: Exploring bibliographic classification in new environments (1997)
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- Imprint
- Medford, NJ : Information Today
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Järvelin, K.; Niemi, T.: Deductive information retrieval based on classifications (1993)
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- Abstract
- Modern fact databses contain abundant data classified through several classifications. Typically, users msut consult these classifications in separate manuals or files, thus making their effective use difficult. Contemporary database systems do little support deductive use of classifications. In this study we show how deductive data management techniques can be applied to the utilization of data value classifications. Computation of transitive class relationships is of primary importance here. We define a representation of classifications which supports transitive computation and present an operation-oriented deductive query language tailored for classification-based deductive information retrieval. The operations of this language are on the same abstraction level as relational algebra operations and can be integrated with these to form a powerful and flexible query language for deductive information retrieval. We define the integration of these operations and demonstrate the usefulness of the language in terms of several sample queries
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 44(1993) no.10, S.557-578
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Buxton, A.B.: UDC in online systems (1991)
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- Standards for the international exchange of bibliographic information: papers presented at a course held at the School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College, London, 3-18 August 1990. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine
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Chan, L.M.: ¬The Library of Congress Classification System in an online environment (1990)
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- Footnote
- Paper presented at the 2nd Annette Lewis Phinazee Symposium on Classification as an enhancement of intellectual access to information in an online environment, held at the School of Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina.