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  1. Chaudhry, A.S.; Ashoor, S: Functional performance of automated systems : a comparative study of HORIZON, INNOPAC and VTLS (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 14:03:24
  2. Wang, Z.; Chaudhry, A.S.; Khoo, C.: Support from bibliographic tools to build an organizational taxonomy for navigation : use of a general classification scheme and domain thesauri (2010) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A study was conducted to investigate the capability of a general classification scheme and domain thesauri to support the construction of an organizational taxonomy to be used for navigation, and to develop steps and guidelines for constructing the hierarchical structure and categories. The study was conducted in the context of a graduate department in information studies in Singapore that offers Master's and PhD programs in information studies, information systems, and knowledge management. An organizational taxonomy, called Information Studies Taxonomy, was built for learning, teaching and research tasks of the department using the Dewey Decimal Classification and three domain thesauri (ASIS&T, LISA, and ERIC). The support and difficulties of using the general classification scheme and domain thesauri were identified in the taxonomy development process. Steps and guidelines for constructing the hierarchical structure and categories were developed based on problems encountered in using the sources.
  3. Chaudhry, A.S.; Jiun, T.P.: Enhancing access to digital information resources on heritage : a case of development of a taxonomy at the Integrated Museum and Archives System in Singapore (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Purpose - Due to various historical differences in organising, documenting and managing information across cultural institutions, cross-domain resource discovery in the cultural heritage sector remains problematic. Leveraging on the lessons learnt from current efforts to enhance access to networked digital cultural resources, this paper seeks to explore the development of a taxonomy for the same purpose. Design/methodology/approach - A methodology was developed for the construction of a 500-term taxonomy for a Singapore-based cultural heritage network. Based on this taxonomy, the benefits and problems of developing such a knowledge organisation system for a cultural network are also discussed. Findings - Collecting terms and concepts from various external and internal sources was sufficient to kick-start the taxonomy development process. One of the key aspects of the Integrated Museum and Archives System (IMAS) taxonomy is its ability to show a broad overview of the all the resources held by the National Heritage Board, regardless of originating institution. Originality/value - No single scheme currently best fits the needs of cultural networks, but all can benefit from each other's learning process. The development of the IMAS taxonomy particularly benefited from the insights provided by faceted classification and the possible relationships between terms and concepts in ontology. Such guidelines and recommendations also provide much ground and basis for the NHB to start a framework for standardising documentation practices.
  4. Wang, Z.; Chaudhry, A.S.; Khoo, C.S.G.: Using classification schemes and thesauri to build an organizational taxonomy for organizing content and aiding navigation (2008) 0.00
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    Date
    7.11.2008 15:22:04