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  1. Weiße, A.: Arbeitsgruppe Dezimalklassifikation wünscht deutsche Fassung der UDC (1999) 0.23
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    Content
    "Wegen der Vorzüge der UDC gegenüber der DDC und im Interesse der DDC-Anwender hält es die AG für wünschenswert, wenn die derzeit aktuelle maschinenlesbare Fassung der UDC, als Master Reference file vorliegend, in die deutsche Sprache übersetzt würde, um der UDC wieder die Chance zu geben, als modernen Klassifikationssystem im deutschsprachigen Raum mehr Verbreitung zu finden"
  2. Strachan, P.D.; Oomes, F.M.H.: Universal Decimal Classification update (1995) 0.23
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    Abstract
    The article gives an overview of recent developments in the organization and the policy of the Universal Decimal Classification. It describes the content and compilation of the Master Reference File, the database of the UDC that will be the starting point for future revision and enhancement of the classification. Some observations are added concerning the direction these developments will take.
  3. McIlwaine, I.C.: Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) (2009) 0.20
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    Abstract
    This entry outlines the history, application, and nature of the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC). It explains its structure, management, revision, and the many changes that have taken place since the Task Force for UDC Development reported in 1990, and the UDC Consortium was formed. This led to the creation of the machine-readable database, or Master Reference File (MRF), consisting of some 66,000 terms, which forms the basis of all published editions and is revised and updated annually. Revision procedures and applications in an online environment are noted and the potential for future development discussed.
  4. DeVries, J.; Rodkewich, P.M.: Master reference librarians for a new age : a study of characteristics and traits (1998) 0.20
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    Abstract
    Following a 1990 study in which interviews were conducted with 'master' reference librarians to see if they shared traits which could be used to predict success in the field of reference librarianship, a list of 8 shared characteristics was developed. In the intervening years reference collections and reference services have changed greatly with the introduction of electronic media. Interviews with 'New Age Masters' were used to determine which characteristics were still valid and to identify any new traits needed to succeed. The librarians were also asked to speculate on the future of reference librarianship
    Footnote
    Part of an issue devoted to the philosophical ideas underlying reference services
    Source
    Reference librarian. 1998, no.59, S.203-214
  5. Delozier, E.P.: Bibliography management with Library Master version 2.0 (1994) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Reviews Library Master, a bibliographic and textual database management software package: 1 of over 50 software packages intended to organize and track bibliographies and references. The software provides a wide range of data manipulation capabilities including: flexible inputting, editing, and deleting of references; sophisticated database querying capabilities; and flexible organization and output of bibliography lists
    Object
    Library Master
    Source
    Medical reference services quarterly. 13(1994) no.2, S.29-44
  6. Richardson, J.V.: Question master : an evaluation of a Web-based decision-support system for use in reference environments (1998) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Designed for librarians, Question-Master (QM) is a decision support system automating some of the more routine, fact type reference questions encountered in libraries. A series of Web pages guides librarians through a set of clarifying questions before making recommendations of an appropriate electronic or relevant print resource from WorldCat, the OCLC Online Union Catalog. The goal is to improve the accuracy of reference transactions, which in turn should lead to increased end user satisfaction. Based on usability studies of QM's biographical module, the study found that, although the system was easy to use, its usability could be improved in several ways. Its ability to answer questions was 100%, with an accuracy rate of 66%. In addition, QM's accuracy was substantially better than most reported studies of real reference environments and certainly better than the Internet results of 20% for HotBot and 30% for AltaVista
    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: http://purl.org/net/Question-Master
    Object
    Question-Master
  7. Kelly, J.: Downloading information using bibliographic management software (1994) 0.18
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    Abstract
    Describes the value of using bibliographic management software to handle the process of downloading of references from online or CD-ROM databases. 3 critical tasks are involved: building the database of references to periodical articles, books or similar materials; searching the database created; and generating a list of selected items from the database. Illustrates the main downloading features of 4 popular software packages: Reference Manager; Papyrus; Library Master; and Pro-Cite
    Object
    Reference Manager
    Library Master
  8. Dell'Orso, F.: Preparare la bibliografia di un dattiloscritto (1997) 0.18
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    Abstract
    Bibliography formatting software (BFS) programs maintain files of bibliographic references from books, articles, etc. in a personal computer, and are equipped with a special 'manuscript formatting' function that enables a typescript to be formatted using word processing software, such as WordPerfect or Word, in such a way that citations can be inserted automatically into the finished text. Discusses the merits and limitations of 4 BFS products: ProCite; Reference Manager; EndNote; and Library Master
    Object
    Reference Manager
    Library Master
  9. Kramer, E.H.: Why roving reference : a case study in a small academic library (1996) 0.18
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    Abstract
    Roving reference occurs when a librarian leaves his or her desk, alcove, or office and actively seeks out patrons to assist. In this study, the author examines the customers reached by roving reference, the tools such customers use, and the strategies with which roving librarians answer reference questions. Also compares the customers, strategies, and resources involved in roving reference with those commonly encountered during traditional reference situations. Results clearly show that roving reference serves to clientele tradtional reference sometimes missed and enhances librarians' opportunities both to exhibit their professional skills and to help customers master complex resources. Therefore, author concludes, roving should be part of any plan to revamp reference service
    Source
    Reference services review. 24(1996) no.3, S.67-80
  10. Extensions and corrections to the UDC : 1993 (1993) 0.17
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    Content
    GOEDEGEBUURE, B.: The UDC Consortium; McILWAINE, I.C. u. N.J. WILLIAMSON: Future revision of UDC; STRACHAN, P.D. u. F.M.J.H. OOMES: The UDC Master Reference File (MRF); GILCHRIST, A.: UDC user clubs; McILWAINE, I.C.: A proposal for the revision of UDC class 2 Religion
  11. Roux, P.J.A.; Rykheer, J.H.: Developing a South African master thesaurus for community information (1990) 0.17
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    Abstract
    In 1987 the Department of Library and Information Science at the University of South Africa committed itself to a research programme on community information. As part of that programme, the Department's Centre for Library and Information Service is compiling a prototype resource file of community information for a well-defined community in the Pretoria municipality. To retrieve information from the file, the Centre adopted an alphabetical approach, which necessitated a thesaurus. Instead of developing a thesaurus for the specific needs of the particular community, a "master" thesaurus, applicable to South African communities can be generated. The development of this South African "master" thesaurus for community information is described and the results reviewed.
  12. Thomas, J.; Sottong, S.P.: Automating your ready-reference file (1994) 0.17
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    Abstract
    At California State University Long Beach Library, the bulit-in programming language of dBase 3 Plus, was used to create a menu-drive interface for an automated ready-reference file. An easy-to-use in-house database requiring no dBase experience eo access was created. The database and all necessary programs can be stored on one low density disc and readily be shared
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    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.1, S.89-93
  13. Weiße, A.: Tagung der AG Dezimalklassifikationen bei der GfKl (2000) 0.16
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    Abstract
    Die diesjährige Öffentliche Sitzung der AG Dezimalklassifikationen fand erstmalig nicht im Rahmen der Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation (GfK1) statt, sondern wurde auf den 20. März 2000 nach Leipzig, dem Tagungsort des Bibliothekskongresses, verlegt, wo sie regen Zuspruch fand. In 4 Vorträgen wurde über den Einsatz von Dezimalklassifikationen (UDC, DDC) in Bibliothekssystemen und internet-basierten Fachinformationssystemen berichtet und Vorschläge zu einer Konkordanz zwischen UDC und DDC dargestellt. Dr. Horst Hogh (Slowakische Nationalbibliothek Martin) gab einen Überblick über die Anwendung der UDC sowohl in slowakischen Bibliotheken als auch in der slowakischen Nationalbibliographie und in Verbundkatalogen. Die Anwendung der UDC hat in der Slowakei eine lange Tradition, bereits seit 1947 wird mit diesem Klassifikationssystem gearbeitet. Gegenwärtig benutzen ca. 80% der slowakischen Bibliotheken (wissenschaftliche und Öffentliche) und Informationszentren dieses Klassifikationssystem. Auf Grund der breiten Anwendung wurde der Master Reference File, die derzeitig gültige Version der UDC, in die slowakische Sprache übersetzt und als CD-ROM-Ausgabe vorbereitet. Für das geplante Projekt einer multilingualen Fassung (englisch, deutsch, slowakisch, ungarisch) des Master Reference File sucht die Slowakische Nationalbibliothek Partner aus EU-Mitgliedsstaaten. Andreas Stumm (Universitätsbibliothek Freiberg) stellte das Fachinformationssystem für Geowissenschaften Geo-Guide <http://www.Geo-Guide.de> vor. Der Geo-Guide ist ein Gateway für wissenschaftliche Internetressourcen aus den Fachgebieten Geowissenschaften, Bergbau, Geographie und thematische Karten. Die Geo-Guide Datenbank erschließt weltweit recherchierte Fachinformationen, z.B. Literaturdatenbanken, Informationsseiten von Forschungseinrichtungen u.a. Jede Ressource ist nach dem Dublin-Core-Standard erschlossen, u. a. durch mehrere Klassifikationssysteme (GOK, DDC, BK), als weitere Klassifikation wird die UDC eingearbeitet. Esther Scheven (DDB Frankfurt/Main) berichtete über den aktuellen Stand der DDC-Diskussion im deutschsprachigen Raum und stellte die Pläne der Deutschen Bibliothek über die Übersetzung der DDC, die von der Arbeitsgruppe Klassifikatorische Erschließung als geeignete Klassifikation für die Deutsche Bibliothek und die Deutsche Nationalbibliographie vorgeschlagen wurde, in die deutsche Sprache vor, die damit verbundene Adaption an deutsche Erfordernisse, Prognosen über den Aufwand für eine deutsche DDC-Ausgabe und vorgesehene Konkordanzen zu anderen Klassifikationen (Regensburger Verbundklassifikation, Niederländische Basisklassifikation, Gesamthochschulbibliothek-Systematik, Klassifikationen Öffentlicher Bibliotheken). In diesem Zusammenhang wurde von Seiten der anwesenden UDC-Anwender die Empfehlung ausgesprochen, auch die UDC, ein zur DDC gleichrangiges internationales Klassifikationssystem, in die Konkordanz einzubeziehen, damit auch auf die mit UDC erschlossenen umfangreichen Datenbestände in Verbundkatalogen über Konkordanzen zugegriffen werden kann.Die AG Dezimalklassifikationen wird dieses Anliegen ebenfalls beim UDCConsortium (Den Haag) vorbringen, falls im nationalen Rahmen die Integration der UDC nicht möglich ist. Prof. Dr. Gerhard Rahmstorf (Heidelberg) erläuterte ein Projekt für eine Konkordanz zwischen UDC und DIDC, die mit einem Bezugssystem erstellt werden könnte. Als geeignetes Programm zur Erfassung der Klassifikationsdaten schlägt er CONCEPTO vor
  14. McIlwaine, I.C.: ¬The Universal Decimal Classification : some factors concerning its origins, development, and influence (1997) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Outlines the bibliographic enterprise envisaged by Otlet and LaFontaine, which resulted in the UDC being developed in 1895, and the subsequent history of the scheme. Relationship with DDC from which it was derived deteriorated in the early 20th century and changes in funding, location, and editorship of Duyvis from 1929-59 had a profound effect on the scheme's development and management. Lloyd, Duyvis successor, reformed the revision structure, and further management changes from 1975 to the present day, culminated in the formation of the UDC Consortium in 1992. Notes the subsequent creation of a machine-readable Master Reference File and speedier revision procedures. Examines the scheme's structure, development, and influence on classification theory, problems caused by longevity and lack of standrad procedures, and highlights proposals for their reform to improve the scheme's suitability for an automated world. Explores research projects in 1960s which foreshadowed possibilities today, such as a complementary thesaurus and individualisation of single concepts notationally. Emphasizes the value of classification in a multilingual environment and outlines the future developments
  15. McIlwaine, I.C.: ¬The Universal Decimal Classification : a guide to its use (2000) 0.15
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    Abstract
    This book is an extension and total revision of the author's earlier Guide to the use of UDC. The original was written in 1993 and in the intervening years much has happened with the classification. In particular, a much more rigorous approach has been undertaken in revision to ensure that the scheme is able to handle the requirements of a networked world. The book outlines the history and development of the Universal Decimal Classification, provides practical hints on its application and works through all the auxiliary and main tables highlighting aspects that need to be noted in applying the scheme. It also provides guidance on the use of the Master Reference File and discusses the ways in which the classification is used in the 21st century and its suitability as an aid to subject description in tagging metadata and consequently for application on the Internet. It is intended as a source for information about the scheme, for practical usage by classifiers in their daily work and as a guide to the student learning how to apply the classification. It is amply provided with examples to illustrate the many ways in which the scheme can be applied and will be a useful source for a wide range of information workers
  16. Frâncu, V.: 14th National Conference of the Association of Librarians in Education - Romania (Asociatia Bibliotecarilor din Invatamant - Romania - ABIR) (2004) 0.15
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    Content
    "The 14th National Conference of the Association of Librarians in Education - Romania (Asociatia Bibliotecarilor din Invatamant - Romania - ABIR) was held at the Central University Library "Lucian Blaga" in Cluj. On this occasion the Cataloguing and Indexing Section of ABIR had a very active workshop under the general theme of the conference, the changes in the librarian's profession. On the first day of the conference a new indexing tool was released: "Tezaurul interdisciplinar multi lingv pentru uzul bibliotecilor - româna, engleza, franceza" (Multilingual interdisciplinary thesaurus for library use - Romanfan, English, French) by Victoria Frâncu. The range of subjects discussed was not limited to the theme but also included other topics including: the Romanfan translation of IFLA s document Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records for which the permission was obtained in the meantime; the Romanian translation of Ia McIlwaine's "The Universal Decimal Classification: a Guide to its Use" as a result of the favourable answer to the survey organised by our section of the library association; the includinn of Romanfan as a language of the future multilingual UDC Master Reference File; and future activities. The speakers, all specialists in cataloguing and indexing from the main university libraries of Romania, presented papers including subjects such as the following: the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), the use of RAMEAU authorities in a Romanfan library environment, cataloguing of electronic resources, a well-documented user study an different user and document categories, the many facets of subject analysis as prior activity in subject representation, the necessity of exchange formats in information transfer."
  17. Linden, E.J. van der; Vliegen, R.; Wijk, J.J. van: Visual Universal Decimal Classification (2007) 0.15
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    Abstract
    UDC aims to be a consistent and complete classification system, that enables practitioners to classify documents swiftly and smoothly. The eventual goal of UDC is to enable the public at large to retrieve documents from large collections of documents that are classified with UDC. The large size of the UDC Master Reference File, MRF with over 66.000 records, makes it difficult to obtain an overview and to understand its structure. Moreover, finding the right classification in MRF turns out to be difficult in practice. Last but not least, retrieval of documents requires insight and understanding of the coding system. Visualization is an effective means to support the development of UDC as well as its use by practitioners. Moreover, visualization offers possibilities to use the classification without use of the coding system as such. MagnaView has developed an application which demonstrates the use of interactive visualization to face these challenges. In our presentation, we discuss these challenges, and we give a demonstration of the way the application helps face these. Examples of visualizations can be found below.
  18. Butkovich, N.J.; Browning, M.M.; Taylor, K.L.: ¬The Reference Expert : a coputerized database utilizing INMAGIC and a WORM drive (1991) 0.14
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    Abstract
    The Reference Expert is a computerised file containing reference problem questions and answers that can be used by staff on the reference desk. The data base was installed by the Reference Division of Texas A&M University's Sterling C. Evans Library to act as a collective memory for reference staff to find answers to infrequently asked difficult questions. The Reference Expert was built using INMAGIC version 7.1 free text indexing software and employs a worm disc for storage. Describes the file structure of records in the system, staff response, and problems encountered
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  19. Sottong, S.P.: ¬A menu-driven ready reference file using dBase 3 Plus or dBase 4 (1993) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Describes the successful creation of a computerized ready reference file, at the reference desk at California State University at Long Beach, consisting of some of the most frequently asked reference questions. The original ready reference file was on 3 by 5 cards and the project to computerize the file was constrained by time necessitating the use of dBase 3 Plus database management software as the only such software immediately to hand. The system is easy to use and maintain, and uses dBase 3 Plus or dBase 4 software
  20. Cross reference structure in the LC automated subject authority file (1986) 0.13
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