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  1. Williamson, N.J.: Deriving a thesaurus from a restructured UDC (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The derivation of a thesaurus from a new schedule for UDC class 61 Medical Sciences which has been restructured into a faceted classification system using the framework provided by the Bliss Bibliographic Classification. The resulting thesaurus is intended to serve as a tool for indexing and searching but will also be the index to the 61 class itself. The background for the research is briefly described. The sources and methods used to select the descriptors and define their relationships are discussed. Problems are identified and some solutions proposed
  2. Williamson, N.J.: Classification issues in 2011 : report (2012) 0.05
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    Date
    22. 1.2012 13:17:00
  3. Williamson, N.J.: International Society for Knowledge Organization : Ninth International ISKO Conference, Vienna, Austria, 2006 (2006) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Conclusion A scan of this summary indicates that the conference indeed presented a varied program. Overall perhaps there were fewer papers that were precisely focused than those presented at previous conferences. However, collectively the goals focused on theories, tools and methods for improving existing systems or designing alternative approaches. It is inevitable that some topics, such as metadata, permeate the whole conference and have implications for areas of research. Other topics that constantly appear are related to vocabulary and language - ontologies, classification, semantics, etc. Always striking are the papers originating in other disciplines such as nursing and business, whose authors are seeking to use the theories and practices of knowledge organization as models for organization and processes in those disciplines. This is a positive sign demonstrating the potential for generalizing theories and methodologies for knowledge organization to other disciplines. There was one "orphan" paper on library and information science education. True, the theme was global learning, but in a different sense. Another unusual inclusion was three papers dealing with FRBR. One was a report of activities the IFLA Working Group and not research per se, but the other two were on subject authority control, which was more germane to the nature of ISKO conferences. It is inevitable that specific topics become scattered. A precise topic can be dealt with from many points of view, placing papers on the same topic in different categories. There is nothing wrong with this but a good index would counter the scatter and aid readers in use of these proceedings. Nevertheless, despite a few shortcomings this volume is a valuable addition to the research agenda of KO.
  4. Williamson, N.J.: Paradigms and conceptual systems in knowledge organization, the Eleventh International ISKO Conference, Rome, 2010 (2013) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 2.2013 12:09:50
    Series
    Classification issues
  5. Williamson, N.J.: Classification in the Millennium (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Classification and classification schemes will have an important role to play in the future, particularly in the field of Internet and WWW resources. Discusses the issues involved with particular reference to the 6th International Study Conference on Classification Research, London, 16-18 June 1997
  6. Williamson, N.J.: ¬An experiment in classification based on William Goffman's 'indirect method' of information retrieval (1981) 0.02
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    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 1(1981) no.1, S.3-21
  7. Williamson, N.J.: Restructuring UDC : problems and possibilities (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A proposal for a methodology for restructuring UDC using facet framework provided by the Bliss Bibliographic Classification. The restructuring would then lead to the development of a logically structured thesaurus
    Source
    Classification research for knowledge representation and organization. Proc. 5th Int. Study Conf. on Classification Research, Toronto, Canada, 24.-28.6.1991. Ed. by N.J. Williamson u. M. Hudon
  8. Williamson, N.J.: ¬The role of classification in online systems (1989) 0.02
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    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 10(1989) nos.1/2, S.95-104
  9. McIlwaine, I.C.; Williamson, N.J.: Class 61 - Medicine : restructuring progress 2000 (2000) 0.02
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    Source
    Extensions and corrections to the UDC. 22(2000), S.49-75
  10. Williamson, N.J.: ¬The Library of Congress Classification : problems and prospects in online retrieval (1986) 0.02
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  11. Williamson, N.J.: ¬The Library of Congress Classification and the computer: research in progress (1989) 0.01
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  12. Williamson, N.J.: ¬The role of classification in online systems (1989) 0.01
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  13. Williamson, N.J.: Classification in online systems : research and the North American perspective (1985) 0.01
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  14. Williamson, N.J.: Complementary and alternative medicine : its place in the reorganized medical sciences in the Universal Decimal Classification (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    An investigation into the requirements for the inclusion of alternative and complementary medicine in a universal classification scheme with special reference to a proposed revision of Class 61 Medical Sciences in the Universal Decimal Classification. Questions related to the content and location of the topic and its structure based on the principles set down in the Bliss Bibliographic Classification are addressed. A solution for UDC Class 61 is proposed.
  15. Williamson, N.J.: Clare Beghtol : teacher, researcher, and theoretician (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The trajectory of the scholarly oeuvre of classification theorist Clare Beghtol is described and evaluated in terms of its significance for the development of modern information systems and the extension of classification theory. Focusing on a distinguished body of research sometimes characterized as "outside the box," Beghtol's explorations of concepts of "aboutness," of faceted classification systems, and of a number of types of warrant, are examined. The article concludes with a consideration of more recent themes of "na¿ve" classification, ethical approaches to knowledge organization, and the nature of relationships in classificatory structure and meaning.
  16. Williamson, N.J.: ¬The Library of Congress Classification in the computer age (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Research leading to a detailed content analysis and profile of the Library of Congress Classification schedules. A description of the design, methodology, and preliminary findings of research in progress. Final results of the study are expected to aid the Library of Congress in the development of a MARC format for its classification schedules and in the conversion of the schedules into machine-readable form. LC's ultimate goal is the design of an integrated system which will permit on-line editing, maintenance, and control of the schedules, on-line classification and shelflisting procedures, the production of the schedules in two or more physical formats, and the use of LCC to enhance search capabilities in on-line catalogues.
    Source
    Classification theory in the computer age: conversations across the disciplines. Proc. from the Conf. 18.-19.11.1988, Albany, NY
  17. Williamson, N.J.: Complementary and alternative medicine : its place in the reorganized medical sciences in the Universal Decimal Classification (2004) 0.01
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  18. Williamson, N.J.: Education for positions in the subject control of information (1987) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Subject access to information is recognized as one of the most important features of information storage and retrieval systems. It is a feature which requires information professionals to have expertise in retrieval, subject cataloging, classification, indexing and system design. This essay examines the knowledge base needed for professional careers in the subject control of information. It identifies some of the problems involved in education and training graduates for working in this area and attempts to pose some solutions to these problems
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 7(1987) no.4, S.57-67
  19. Williamson, N.J.: Classification Issues in 2008 : Report (2010) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält Berichte über: Tenth International ISKO Conference, August 2008, Montreal, Canada - IFLA Section on Classification and Indexing (z.B.: Anita Angjeli (France) and Antoine Isaac (Netherlands): Semantic Web and Vocabularies Interoperability: An Experiment With Illuminations Collections - International UDC Seminar 2009 (vgl. Beiträge in diesem Heft)
  20. Williamson, N.J.: Professor Neelameghan's contribution to the advancement and development of classification in the context of knowledge organization (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a brief overview of Prof. A. Neelameghan's works/contributions more particularly to classification and knowledge organization, based on papers abstracted in Library and Information Science Abstracts and Information Science Abstracts, since the early 1960s when he joined Dr. S.R. Ranganathan at the Documentation Research and Training Centre, in Bangalore. Concludes "Following the path of Neelameghan's research and publication we get a picture of how certain aspects of knowledge organization have developed with particular emphasis on the importance and impact offaceted classification in that development. The result is an outstanding contribution to the history, development and application of the facet model developed by Ranganathan, affirmed at the Dorking Conference in 1957 and seemingly reaffirmed" in the present analysis in 2003.