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Broughton, V.: Notational expressivity : the case for and against the representation of internal subject structure in notational coding (1999)
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- 6. 1.1997 18:30:28
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Gnoli, C.: Notation (2018)
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- Abstract
- Notations are systems of symbols that can be combined according to syntactical rules to represent meanings in a specialized domain. In knowledge organization, they are systems of numerals, letters and punctuation marks associated to a concept that mechanically produce helpful sequences of them for arranging books on shelves, browsing subjects in directories and displaying items in catalogues. Most bibliographic classification systems, like Dewey Decimal Classification, use a positional notation allowing for expression of increasingly specific subjects by additional digits. However, some notations like that of Bliss Bibliographic Classification are purely ordinal and do not reflect the hierarchical degree of a subject. Notations can also be expressive of the syntactical structure of compound subjects (common auxiliaries, facets etc.) in various ways. In the digital media, notation can be recorded and managed in databases and exploited to provide appropriate search and display functionalities.
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Charles Ammi Cutter's Three-Figure Author Table. Ed. and rev. By Paul K. Swanson and Esther M. Swift (1969)
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Starchan, D.: ¬A chance to make UDC notation more computer-friendly (2000)
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Satija, M.P.; Comaroni, J.P.: Beyond classification: book numbers (1992)
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Drezek, G.: Call number relabelling project in an amalgamated university library : how and why we relabelled 170.000 items in three weeks and what good did it to us? (1993)
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Chen, K.-n.: Dynamic subject numbers replace traditional classification numbers (2013)
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Savic, D.: CUTT-x: an expert system for automatic assignment of Cutter numbers (1996)
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- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 22(1996) no.2, S.71-87
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Satija, M.P.: Book numbers in India with special reference to the author table for Indian names designed and used by the National Library of India (2007)
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Jansen, U.: ¬Die Herren der Striche sitzen in Köln : Seit 1974 vergibt GS 1 Kodes zur Erleichterung des Warenverkehrs (2005)
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