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  1. Lu, S.J.: ¬A study on the principles of Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (2000) 0.24
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  2. Xiong, L.J.: On the compiling of cataloguing rules for Chinese document(s) (1997) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Based on the author's practice and experience in compiling 'Cataloguing rules for Chinese documents', explains the background to the rules and their style, highlighting various points which need attention when using them
  3. Chen, S.-f.: ¬A general description of the automation in cataloguing (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses the growth of automated catalogues in Taiwan and the rest of the world. Considers an automated catalogue as the prerequisite for a complete bibliographical database. Covers the meaning, functions, scope, pre-operation, post-project and future development of automated cataloguing
  4. Chen, H.-c.: Concerning core bibliographic record (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The incresing ned to make library materials more speedily available to impatient readers is causing libraries in Taiwan to become interested in copy cataloguing and outsourcing (contracting out). Reviews the concept of the Core Bibliographic Record in the USA as an important part of cooperative cataloguing systems and studies the Program for Cooperative Cataloguing (PCC) Core
  5. Wu, C.-J.: Metadata and future developments in cataloguing (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Metadata is a resource which can assist the information retrieval of digital documents on the Internet. In designing a metadata system, it is necessary to consider the characteristics of digital documents, such as the variety of file formats, frequent format transformation and the difficulty of distinguishing between the different versions. Provides a brief analysis of some existing metadata formats, and introduces several pronciples for the future development of cataloguing on the Internet. Briefly describes the Metadata Experimental System (MES) currently under development, and located at the author's homepage
  6. Meng, L.: ¬The creation of [the] Chinese Science Citation Database : status quo and future development (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) is a significant document database on mainland China, which has been built up by the Documentation and Information Centre of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Briefly introduces the background to CSCD, and discusses in detail its development and application, source journals and citation data, data processing methods, subject scope, compilation regulations, stylistic rules and layout, and usage directions for both the printed and CD-ROM editions of CSCD which have been published from the data
  7. Xianghao, G.; Yixin, Z.; Li, Y.: ¬A new method of news test understanding and abstracting based on speech acts theory (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a method for the automated analysis and comprehension of foreign affairs news produced by a Chinese news agency. Notes that the development of the method was prededed by a study of the structuring rules of the news. Describes how an abstract of the news story is produced automatically from the analysis. Stresses the main aim of the work which is to use specch act theory to analyse and classify sentences
  8. Wu, C.-J.: Experiments on using the Dublin Core to reduce the retrieval error ratio (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In order to test the power of metadata on information retrieval, an experiment was designed and conducted on a group of 7 graduate students using the Dublin Core as the cataloguing metadata. Results show that, on average, the retrieval error rate is only 2.9 per cent for the MES system (http://140.136.85.194), which utilizes the Dublin Core to describe the documents on the World Wide Web, in contrast to 20.7 per cent for the 7 famous search engines including HOTBOT, GAIS, LYCOS, EXCITE, INFOSEEK, YAHOO, and OCTOPUS. The very low error rate indicates that the users can use the information of the Dublin Core to decide whether to retrieve the documents or not
  9. Huang, M.-H.: Developing an ideal online thesaurus display format (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes a design for ideal online subject and author thesauri. The subject thesaurus is a graphic thesaurus with a semantic network, so the spread activation assumption can be applied. The hierarchical relationship is broken into 3 specific relations, so automated inheritance can be performed. The associated relationship is separated with several specific relationships, so spatial recognition can function well. This thesaurus will provide variety and complexity to deal with uncertainty and will be a user constructed, user enhanced hyperthesaurus that serves as an analogue of the human mind. The author thesaurus is designed to show all authors which are alphabetically adjacent to a given author as well as other authors whose subject area is close to that of the given author
  10. Chang, H.-C.: Introduction to the fifth edition of National Library of Medicine Classification (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Introduces the content and structure of the US National Library of Medicine Classification, focusing on the revisions and features of the 5th ed. Cites as an example, for the reference of other medical libraries in Taiwan, the National Taiwan Univeristy Medical Library's reclassification of its collection in response to the publication of the 5th edition
  11. Lee, Y.-R.: ¬A study on the conditions of using OPAC access points and subject searching by users (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Bulletin of library and information science. 1997, no.22, S.39-55
  12. Yi, H.; Shubai, L.: Application of classification in information organization under the networking environment (1998) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information. 17(1998) no.1, S.19-22
  13. Lin, W.-Y.C.: ¬The concept and applications of faceted classifications (2006) 0.00
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    Date
    27. 5.2007 22:19:35
  14. Pu, H.-T.: Exploration of personalized information service for OPAC (1997) 0.00
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    Date
    4. 8.1998 19:36:22