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  1. Yi, H.; Shubai, L.: Application of classification in information organization under the networking environment (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Classification plays a very important role in the traditional organization and manual retrieval of documents. The advantages of classification are becoming evident again in the networked environment, in the areas of online browsing, organization of non text information, management of hypertext, and as a common language for the organization of information, which will promote the integration of classification schemes and thesauri
    Source
    Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information. 17(1998) no.1, S.19-22
  2. Lee, Y.-R.: ¬A study on the conditions of using OPAC access points and subject searching by users (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Uses the results of various user studies to offer some insight into user behaviour in connection with OPAC access points and to explore conditions for subject searching, the difficulties involved and the matching of queries to subject headings. Sums up suggestions for the improvement of subject access to OPACs
    Source
    Bulletin of library and information science. 1997, no.22, S.39-55
  3. Longshu, L.; Xia, Z.: On an aproximate fuzzy information retrieval agent (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses online approximate information retrieval based on fuzzy mathematics. Defines fuzzy semantics. Presents an approximate fuzzy matching algorithm and an algorithm for a fuzzy word indexing agent for approximate retrieval. Also presents a case study demonstrating approximate fuzzy matching
  4. Chen, C.C.; Chen, H.H.; Chen, K.H.: ¬The design of the XML/Metadata management system (2000) 0.01
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  5. Fu, Y.-h.: ¬The theory and empirical studies on information seeking (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Defines information seeking as using information to satisfy one's needs. Traditionally, quantitative research has focused on objective information and the external behaviour of users, while the alternative paradigm in user studies focused on subjective information and the internal cognition of users. In the context of the paradigm shift, scholars are calling for supplementing quantitative approaches with qualitative approaches. Reviews the literature and presents theories and empirical studies on information needs and information seeking behaviour
  6. Chen, H.-c.: Concerning core bibliographic record (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The incresing ned to make library materials more speedily available to impatient readers is causing libraries in Taiwan to become interested in copy cataloguing and outsourcing (contracting out). Reviews the concept of the Core Bibliographic Record in the USA as an important part of cooperative cataloguing systems and studies the Program for Cooperative Cataloguing (PCC) Core
  7. Cheng, L.-y.: On bibliographic(al) control (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Bibliographic(al) control is important for retrieving documents in the library. Reviews previous studies in order to understand bibliographic(al) control from its very beginnings up to the present information age. The history, meaning, scope and functions of bibliographic(al) control are included. Finally, various catalogues are reviewed and discussed
  8. Yang, H.-W.: Information-seeking behavior of the scientists (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A review of studies related to the information needs and communication behaviour of scientists which aims to explore the factors that influence their needs and methods of problem solving. Particular work environments affect needs. Information seeking and basic requirements are comprehensiveness, precision and availability. convenience of information access has a direct effect on the efficiency of a scientist's research but a lack of confidence in applying the solutions to information problems which are employed by librarians limits scientists to the more traditional ways of finding information in libraries. An awareness of this should lead librarians to improve collections and user services for the benefit of scientists and thus win their trust
  9. Lin, W.-Y.C.: ¬The concept and applications of faceted classifications (2006) 0.00
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    Date
    27. 5.2007 22:19:35
  10. Pu, H.-T.: Exploration of personalized information service for OPAC (1997) 0.00
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    Date
    4. 8.1998 19:36:22