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  1. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Stuurman, P.: Tendenzen in de onderwerpsontsluiting : T.4: Onderwerpsontsluiting en on-line catalogi (1990) 0.08
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Trends in subject indexing: subject indexing and online catalogues
    Source
    Open. 22(1990) no.10, S.326-330
  2. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Stuurman, P.: Tendenzen in de onderwerpsontsluiting : T.3: Gecontroleerde informatietalen (1990) 0.07
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Trends in subject indexing: controlled information languages
    Source
    Open. 22(1990) no.1, S.11-15
  3. Zakrzewska, E.D.: GOO of UDC? : twee systemen voor inhoudelijke ontsluiting vergeleken (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the Gemeenschappelijke Onderwerps Ontsluiting (Standard Subject Indexing) schedules were developed for libraries using the national online catalogue. At Leiden University's Institute voor Oost-Europees Recht en Ruslandkunde use of both UDC and GOO schedules enabled a comparison to be made of the systems. A study of approx. 1.400 titles showed that GOO was more effective in retrieving relevant documents, whereas UDC was more suited for compiling subject bibliographies. The best of both schemes should be combined for optimal retrieval
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: GOO or UDC?: 2 systems for subject indexing compared
    Source
    Informatie professional. 1(1997) no.3, S.19-22
  4. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Stuurman, P.: Tendenzen in de onderwerpsontsluiting : T.1: Inhoudsanalyse (1989) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Trends in subject indexing: contents analysis
  5. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Stuurman, P.: Tendenzen in de onderwerpsontsluiting : T.2: Vrije terminologie versus gecontroleerd vocabulaire (1989) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Trends in subject indexing: free terminology versus controlled vocabulary
  6. Spitters, M.J.: Adjust : automatische thesauriele ontsluiting van grote hoeveelheden krantenartikelen (1999) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Adjust: automated indexing by thesaurus of large newspaper articles collections
  7. Haanen, E.: Specificiteit en consistentie : een kwantitatief oderzoek naar trefwoordtoekenning door UBA en UBN (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Online public access catalogues enable users to undertake subject searching by classification schedules, natural language, or controlled language terminology. In practice the 1st method is little used. Controlled language systems require indexers to index specifically and consistently. A comparative survey was made of indexing practices at Amsterdam and Mijmegen university libraries. On average Amsterdam assigned each document 3.5 index terms against 1.8 at Nijmegen. This discrepancy in indexing policy is the result of long-standing practices in each institution. Nijmegen has failed to utilise the advantages offered by online cataloges
  8. Minnigh, L.D.: Chaos in informatie, onderwerpsontsluiting en kennisoverdracht : de rol van de wetenschappelijke bibliotheek (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Existing classification systems require constant expansion to accomodate new subject fields, while subject indexing techniques fail to display the relationship of subjects. Relational databases are currently being developed which will guide users through the differing levels of subjects, using the 'cartography of science'. Such developments will enable librarians to play a more interactive role in information retrieval and will have far-reaching consequences on the design of subject-indexing systems
  9. Pansegrouw, J.G.: ¬Die begrippe spesie, klas en versameling in verhouding tot indekseringteorie (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Analyses the concepts species, class and set to explain the development of generic arrangement beginning with Aristotle's theory of essences. Explains the development from Aristotelian essences to the acceptance of accidental characteristics, culminating in the logical algebra of Boole and in a distinction between classes (as the extension of a concept) and sets (as a grouping of elements). Discusses 2 problems relating to indexing theory, selected from PRECIS and the work of Das Gupta
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: The concepts species, class and set in relation to indexing theory
  10. Riesthuis, G.J.A.: Zoeken met woorden : hergebruik van onderwerpsontsluiting (1998) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Searching with words: re-use of subject indexing
  11. Velthoven, A.: 'Heeft u nog een mooi boek voor mij?' : het adviseren van romanlezers (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Bibliotheek en samenleving. 22(1994) no.11, S.22-23
  12. Brinkman's cumulative catalogue on CD-ROM (1996-) 0.01
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    Date
    16. 2.1997 16:22:51
  13. Timman, T.E.; Harte, T.J.M.: Gedeelde ontsluiting : kosten en baten van gezamenlijke catalogiseren door de ministeriebibliotheken (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In an attempt to reduce administrative costs a survey was undertaken in 1992 of the opportunities for cooperation in governmant libraries in the Netherlands. The survey concentrated on shared cataloguing and subject indexing of periodical articles. The study showed that subject interests varied to much from library to make cooperation cost-effective. Moreover, as too few records were likely to be obtained from the Dutch online union catalogue it was decided that a cooperative network was not feasible
  14. Lever, A.J.: BC veelzijdig instrument : gebruiksmogelijkheden van de Nederlandse Basisclassificatie (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the Basic classification was developed as a joint initiative between the Royal and University Libraries Working Group and the Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation. The classification contains 48 main subject groupings and is intended to facilitate cooperative acquisition and indexing schemes. The scheme can also be used to monitor collection use and interlibrary loan requests. Librarians are urged to adopt the scheme in order to facilitate cooperative projects
  15. Konings, E.; Gramsbergen, E.: Automatische onderwerpsondexering van een bibliotheekscatalogus : Ervaringen van de Bibliotheek TU Delft (1999) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Experiences at Delft Technical University: automatic subject indexing of a library catalogue
  16. Sieverts, E.: Citatie-zoeken op het Web (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Just as citiation indexing provides links between related documents for published literature, the WWW offers facilities for searching related sources via the HTML tags. Search engines which offer this facility are InfoSeek and AltaVista, and, to a lesser degree, HotBot. All enable Boolean search strategy to be used, althoufg HotBot requires insertion of full URL addresses
  17. Laan, H.v.d.: Endnote Plus voor de eindgebruiker (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A review of EndNote Plus which enables users to create and export lists of references for use in wordprocessing packages. The system has been available for some time, but a new version (2.3) has improved the links between database and wordprocessing packages. Creation of reference lists is a simple task and searching is rapid, although indexing is rather slow. Documentation and online help screens are more that adequate and an active discussion group is maintained by the supplier. It is particular suitable in conjunction with Windows
  18. Hofstede, M.: Zoeken in PiCarta : de proef op de som (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The proliferation of electronic databases and reduced library collections require researchers to be familiar with an increasing range of bibliographical resources. To assist users in searching multiple databases the PICA network in the Netherlands has developed PiCarta as a single information source. The servie enables users to access bibliographical databases and electronic journals using Boolean logic, fuzzy operators, and subject weighting. The system is, however, dependent upon indexing methods used in original sources
  19. Huisman, F.W.: Gemeenschappelijke onderwerpsontsluiting (GOO) : een samenwerkingsproject in Pica-verband (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands, for historical reasons, there have been wide variations in subject indexing practice from library to library. With the creation of the Pica (Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation) catalogue network a start was made to create a subject classification suitable for all types of libraries. In 1985 a working party was formed with representatives from the Dutch university libraries and Royal Library. The working party has been responsible for the creation of the general subject classification which has been in use in the Royal Library, and Groningen, Leiden, Nijmegen, and Twente university libraries since Oct. 91. The system was designed for use in online public access catalogues but may also be used as a basis for collection assessment
  20. Brandhorst, H.; Huisstede, P.V.: ICONCLASS in de computer : de classificatie van beeldmateriaal in een geautomatiseerde omgeving (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Contribution to thematic issue of art libraries in the Netherlands. Visual images are now widely recognised as an importatnt resource for the historical research. To improve access to collections of such material H. van de Wal developed ICONCLASS in the Netherlands. With some 150.000 controlled indexing terms the scheme is hierarchical and easy to use. In response to requests a version of ICONCLASS has been developed for use in automated systems. The scheme has been used by the Dutch Royal Library for its database of printers' devices, published in CD-ROM version in Dec. 91. Experience with the project shows the need for careful preparations and the use of trained staff