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  1. Hedden, H.: ¬The accidental taxonomist (2012) 0.05
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    Abstract
    "Clearly details the conceptual and practical notions of controlled vocabularies. . provides a crash course for newcomers and offers experienced practitioners a common frame of reference. A valuable book." - Christine Connors, TriviumRLG LLC The Accidental Taxonomist is the most comprehensive guide available to the art and science of building information taxonomies. Heather Hedden-one of today's leading writers, instructors, and consultants on indexing and taxonomy topics-walks readers through the process, displaying her trademark ability to present highly technical information in straightforward, comprehensible English. Drawing on numerous real-world examples, Hedden explains how to create terms and relationships, select taxonomy management software, design taxonomies for human versus automated indexing, manage enterprise taxonomy projects, and adapt taxonomies to various user interfaces. The result is a practical and essential guide for information professionals who need to effectively create or manage taxonomies, controlled vocabularies, and thesauri. "A wealth of descriptive reference content is balanced with expert guidance. . Open The Accidental Taxonomist to begin the learning process or to refresh your understanding of the depth and breadth of this demanding discipline." - Lynda Moulton, Principal Consultant, LWM Technology Services "From the novice taxonomist to the experienced professional, all will find helpful, practical advice in The Accidental Taxonomist." - Trish Yancey, TCOO, Synaptica, LLC "This book squarely addresses the growing demand for and interest in taxonomy. ...Hedden brings a variety of background experience, including not only taxonomy construction but also abstracting and content categorization and creating back-of-the-book indexes. These experiences serve her well by building a broad perspective on the similarities as well as real differences between often overlapping types of work." - Marjorie M. K. Hlava, President and Chairman, Access Innovations, Inc., and Chair, SLA Taxonomy Division
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  2. Miksa, F.: ¬The DDC Relative Index (2006) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The "Relative Index" of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) is investigated over the span of its lifetime in 22 editions of the DDC as to its character as a concept indexing system, its provision of conceptual contexts for the terms it lists, and the way in which the index intersects with special tables of categories used in the system. Striking features of the index that are discussed include how the locater function of an index is expressed in it, its practice of including concepts that have not been given specific notational locations in the system, its two methods of providing conceptual contexts for indexed terms (by means of the notation of the system and by the insertion of enhancement terms that portray conceptual context), and how the index has intersected with three types of special tables of categories in the system. Critical issues raised include the indexing of constructed or synthesized complex concepts, inconsistencies in how enhancement terms are portrayed and the absence of them in some instances, the problem of equating conceptual context with disciplinary context, and problems associated with not indexing one type of special table. Summary and conclusions are extended to problems that arise in studying the index.
    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Themenheft "Moving beyond the presentation layer: content and context in the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) System"
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 42(2006) nos.3/4, S.65-95
  3. Rowland, M.J.: <Meta> tags (2000) 0.03
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    Abstract
    <META> tags are used to create meta-information, or information about the information in a Web site. There are many types of <META> tags, but those most relevant to indexing are the description and keyword tags. Description tags provide a short summary of the site contents that are often displayed by search engines when they list search results. Keyword tags are used to define words or phrases that someone using a search engine might use to look for relevant sites. <META> tags are of interest to indexers for two reasons. They provide a means of making your indexing business Web site more visible to those searching the Web for indexing services, and they offer indexers a potential new source of work: writing keyword and description tags for Web site developers and companies with Web sites. <META> tag writing makes good use of an indexer's ability to choose relevant key terms, and the closely related skill of abstracting: conveying the essence of a document in a sentence or two.
  4. Fassbender, J.: Internationale Indexer-Konferenz 2006 in Toronto (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Das diesjährige Mekka der weltweiten Indexing-Szene war die von der American Society of Indexers (ASI) und der Indexing and Abstracting Society of Canada/Société canadienne pour l'analyse de documents (IASC/SCAD) gemeinsam organisierte, alle drei Jahre stattfindende Internationale Indexer-Konferenz in Toronto vom 15. bis 17. Juni 2006. Die hervorragend unter der Leitung von Seth Maislin (ASI President) und Ruth Pincoe (IASC) organisierte Konferenz war von nicht weniger als 160 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern besucht. Zum ersten Mal dabei waren das Nederlands Indexers Netwerk (NIN) und das Deutsche Netzwerk der Indexer (DNI), jeweils repräsentiert durch Caroline Diepeveen und Jochen Fassbender. Auf dem Internationalen Meeting der Indexer-Verbände am 15. Juni mit Vertretern der ASI, IASC, Society of Indexers (SI) aus Großbritannien, der Australian and New Zealand Society of Indexers (ANZSI) sowie der China Society of Indexers (CSI) wurden das NIN und DNI als Partner in das International Agreement, das die internationale Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Indexer-Verbänden regelt, aufgenommen. Einige der unmittelbaren Vorteile für NIN- und DNI-Mitglieder sind die Teilnahmemöglichkeiten an den verschiedenen Special Interest Groups (SIGs) der einzelnen Indexer-Verbände und ermäßigte Konditionen beim Bezug der von der Society of Indexers herausgegebenen Fachzeitschrift The Indexer. Das umfangreiche Konferenz-Programm umfasste ca. 40 Workshops, Präsentationen und Sessions, die eine breite Themen-Palette abdeckten. Einziger Nachteil dabei war wie stets bei solchen großen Konferenzen, dass einige Programmpunkte parallel abliefen und man nicht an allen teilnehmen konnte.
  5. Ross, J.: ¬The impact of technology on indexing (2000) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.25-26
  6. Walker, A.: Indexing commonplace books : John Locke's method (2001) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.14-18
  7. Crystal, D.: Quote index unquote (2000) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.14-20
  8. Matthews, D.: Indexing published letters (2001) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.135-141
  9. Craven, T.: ¬The representation of facets in a general concept network for index display generation (1982) 0.02
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    Source
    Universal classification I: subject analysis and ordering systems. Proc. of the 4th Int. Study Conf. on Classification research, Augsburg, 28.6.-2.7.1982. Ed.: I. Dahlberg
  10. Gratch, B.; Settel, B.; Atherton, P.: Characteristics of book indexes for subject retrieval in the humanities and social sciences (1978) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 11(1978), S.14-22
  11. Davis, M.: Building a global legal index : a work in progress (2001) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.123-127
  12. Browne, G.: ¬The definite article : acknowledging The in index entries (2001) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.119-122
  13. Weinberg, B.H.: Book indexes in France : medieval specimens and modern practices (2000) 0.02
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    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.2-13
  14. Mauer, P.: Embedded indexing : pros and cons for the indexer (2000) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.27-28
  15. Anderson, C.R.: Indexing with a computer : past and present (2000) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.23-24
  16. Lee, D.: Judging indexes : the criteria for a good index (2001) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.4, S.191-194
  17. Weinberg, B.H.: Predecessors of scientific indexing structures in the domain of religion (2001) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.4, S.178-180
  18. Weinberg, B.H.: Index structures in early Hebrew Biblical word lists : preludes to the first Latin concordances (2004) 0.02
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    Date
    17.10.2005 13:54:22
  19. Bell, H.K.: Indexing biographies, and other stories of human lives (1992) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 22(1995) no.1, S.46-47 (R. Fugmann)
  20. Lathrop, L.: ¬An indexer's guide to the Internet (1999) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Indexer 22(2000) no.1, S.51 (R. Davis)