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  • × theme_ss:"Klassifikationstheorie: Elemente / Struktur"
  • × year_i:[1970 TO 1980}
  1. Neelameghan, A.: Classification, theory of (1971) 0.01
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.5
  2. Austin, D.: Citation order and linguistic structure (1976) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Sydney : Library Association of Australia
    Source
    The variety of librarianship. Essays in honor of J. W. Metcalfe. Ed. by W. Boyd Rayward
  3. Kaula, P.N.: Canons in analytico-synthetic classification (1979) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presentation of the rules (canons) which S.R. Ranganathan laid down for the three planes of work, the idea plane, the verbal plane and the notational plane and explanation of each of these 34 canons, indispensable tools for the establishment of any classification system. An overall survey of the canons is given
  4. Fairthorne, R.A.: Temporal structure in bibliographic classification (1978) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Neither in theory nor in practice does contemporary classification ignore temporal sequence in the sense of history. But it is regarded in a rather static way, as if classification could be reduced to some unique landscape to be viewed by the classifier as from a balloon. ...
    Footnote
    Zusammenfassung von P.A. Richmond (S.413-415) "This is one of the most interesting papers to come along in many a moon"
    Source
    Conceptual basis of the classification of knowledge. Proc. of the Ottawa Conf. ..., 1.-5.10.1971. Ed. by J.A. Wojciechowski
  5. Körner, S.: Classification theory (1976) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Some theory of classification underlies most practical activities, whether individual or social. It is involved in most attempt to understand the structure or reality on a metaphysical level and it is presupposed in the formulation of scientific laws. The logical and meterial principles of classification are covered as well as various general problems and criteria of classification. Differing classification principles in particular domains such as the natural sciences and medicine and in information are discussed as well as the place and role of classification in scientific method, its relation to and dependence on theory, scientific nomenclature and the philosophical issues through the heritage of Plato and Aristotle
  6. Gopinath, M.A.; Prasad, K.N.: Compatibility of the principles for design of thesaurus and classification scheme (1976) 0.00
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  7. Buchanan, B.: Theory of library classification (1979) 0.00
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    Content
    Inhalt: Classification: definition and uses - The relationships between classes - Enumerative and faceted schemes - Decisions - The construction of a faceted scheme: I - The construction of a faceted scheme: II - Notation: I - Notation: II - Notation: III - The alphabetical subject index - General classification schemes - Objections to systematic order - Automatic classification
    Series
    Outlines of modern librarianship; vol.11
  8. Svenonius, E.: Facets as semantic categories (1979) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The paper looks at the semantic and syntactic components of facet definition. In synthetic classificatory languages, primitive terms are categorized into facets; facet information, when, is used in stating the syntactic rules for combining primitive terms into the acceptable (well-formed) complex expressions in the language. In other words, the structure of a synthetic classificatory language can be defined in terms of the facets recognized in the language and the syntactic rules employed by the language. Thus, facets are the "grammatical categories" of classificatory languages and their definition is the first step in formulating structural descriptions of such languages. As well, the study of how facets are defined can give some insight into how language is used to embody information
  9. Vickery, B.C.: Structure and function in retrieval languages (1971) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of documentation. 27(1971) no.2, S.69-82