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Assuncào, J.B.: PRECIS en portuguès : em busca uma adaptacào (1989)
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- Abstract
- Report on research carried out in Brazil for a doctoral thesis, investigating the possibility of using the PRECIS indexing system for documents in Portuguese. Discusses the theoretical basis of PRECIS, and presents the resultss of a study in comparing the use PRECIS to index 2 samples of documents, in English and Portuguese respectively. Concludes that, with minor modifications to take account of the differences in structure between the 2 languages. PRECIS could produce satisfactory results for documents in Portuguese. This suggests the further possibility that PRECIS - because of its sound logical basis rather than its complex linguistic theory - could become a multilingual indexing system.
- Theme
- Preserved Context Index System (PRECIS)
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Da Silva, A.M.; Azevedo, L.M. de; Nogueira, M.D.L.R.: ¬A aplicacao do SIPORbase : uma proposta de indexacao do manuscrito e do livro antigo (1995)
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- Abstract
- SIPORbase, the System for Indexing in Portuguese, was developed by the National Library of Portugal, based on the LCSH. In contrast to the Brunet-Parguez system used in France, SIPORbase is a coextensive indexing language. Its initial application in 1989 to current bibliography has been extended to the collection of codices. Experience with manuscripts only indicates a high degree of relevance in retrieval, from the several hundred subject headings created so far
- Content
- Revised version of a presentation given at a LIBER workshop on The Brunet-Parguez system for subject indexing of ancient books, held in Toulouse in Feb 1994
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Castro, M.C.P.S.: Communicacao e modernidadde : o impasse antinomica e as possibilidades da polifonia (1993)
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- Source
- Revista da Escola de Biblioteconomia da UFMG. 22(1993), no.2, S.133-167
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Santos, E.M.O.: CD-ROM em bibliotecas e servicos de informacoa (1995)
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- Abstract
- A general discussion of the chief points to consider in the implementation and management of a CD-ROM service, covering choice of database (bibliographic / whole text, relevance, currency); hardware (work station, system); costs (CD-ROM prices, installation of the service); location; networking; management of the service (access policy); staff training; users (likely problems and training); promotion; impact on the library (increased use) and evaluation