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  1. Goedegebuure, B.G.; McIlwaine, I.C.: Zukunftsperspektive der UDK (1996) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Oldenburg : Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Universität
    Source
    Erschließen, Suchen, Finden: Vorträge aus den bibliothekarischen Arbeitsgruppen der 19. und 20. Jahrestagungen (Basel 1995 / Freiburg 1996) der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation. Hrsg.: H.-J. Hermes u. H.-J. Wätjen
  2. Mölgaard-Hansen, R.: UDC, DC und LC im Wettberwerb auf dem Gebiet der Universitäts-Bibliothek (1968) 0.00
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  3. Engbarth, M.: ¬Die Library of Congress Classification : Geschichte, Struktur, Verbreitung und Auswirkungen auf deutsche Bibliotheksklassifikationen (1980) 0.00
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  4. Wimmer, F.: ¬Die internationale Dezimalklassifikation : Betrachtungen zu ihrer Entstehungsgeschichte und Aktualität (1985) 0.00
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  5. Fröschner, G.: Mehr als ein Jahrzehnt DACH-Konferenz (2001) 0.00
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    Source
    nfd Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 52(2001) H.1, S.49-52
  6. Woldering, B.: Klassifikationen UDK und DDC : Workshop in Frankfurt (2001) 0.00
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  7. Traiser, W.: Anwendung der Universellen Dezimalklassifikation in Nationalbibliographien (1988) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Im Jahr 1977 hatte die Unesco in Paris eine Empfehlung für die Gliederung von Nationalbibliographien beschlossen [vgl. International Congress on National Bibliographies, Paris, 10.-15.9.1977, Final report. Paris: Unesco 1978. S.12, Recommendation 12 und International cataloguing 6(1977) S.43] und 2 Jahre später hinzugefügt, daß hierzu verwendet werden sollen entweder die DDC, die UDC/DK, die LCC und die Unesco-Classification. Die vorliegende Untersuchung beschränkt sich auf die europäischen Nationalbibliographien, von denen seit 1986 insgesamt 11 die DK verwenden ...
  8. Alex, H.: ¬Die Dewey-Dezimalklassifikation (DDC) (2018) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die Dewey-Dezimalklassifikation (DDC) ist die international am weitesten verbreitete bibliothekarische Klassifikation. Ursprünglich vor allem im anglo-amerikanischen Raum eingesetzt, ist sie heute aufgrund vieler Übersetzungen unter anderem auch in Europa - seit Erscheinen der deutschen Ausgabe auch im deutschsprachigen Raum - weit verbreitet. Die Schwerpunkte dieses Beitrags liegen zum einen auf dem Klassifikationssystem selbst, indem z. B. sein Aufbau und die Notationsvergabe erklärt werden, und zum anderen auf der DDC-Anwendung im deutschsprachigen Raum (u. a. Projekt DDC Deutsch, WebDewey Deutsch, Anwendung der DDC in der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek).
    Series
    Bibliotheks- und Informationspraxis; 53
  9. Woldering, B.: Workshop UDK und DDC (2001) 0.00
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  10. Oberhauser, O.: ¬Die Dewey Decimal Classification im Österreichischen Verbundkatalog : Status und Perspektiven (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Der Beitrag berichtet über quantitative und qualitative Aspekte der Präsenz von DDC-Notationen im Österreichischen Verbundkatalog. Obwohl die DDC in Österreich nur von sehr wenigen Bibliotheken aktiv verwendet wird, ist im Wege der Fremddatennutzung eine grössere Anzahl von DDC-Notationen in den Verbundkatalog gelangt - früher nur durch die Nutzung der British National Bibliography, jetzt aber zunehmend auch aus den Fremddaten der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek. Da letztere die Dewey-Notationen in einer anders strukturierten MAB-Kategorie ("DDC analytisch") liefert, war es erforderlich, durch die Implementierung eines Fix-Programmes für eine automatische Zusammenführung der DDC-Informationen zu sorgen. Zur Verbesserung der Datenqualität war überdies eine Reihe von Korrekturen notwendig, die überwiegend mit Hilfe automatischer Routinen erledigt konnten. Die DDC-Notationen sollen nun auch im OPAC des Verbundes angezeigt und für das Weiternavigieren verfügbar gemacht werden. Die dafür nötigen Parametrisierungsarbeiten beinhalten auch die Anzeige der (frei verfügbaren) deutschsprachigen Klassenbenennungen der ersten drei Hierarchieebenen jeder Notation, um den Benutzern den thematischen Umraum des jeweiligen Codes zu verdeutlichen.
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare. 62(2009) H.1, S.37-50
  11. Meink, P.: ¬Das Gestern und das Morgen mit einer DK von Heute : eine Klassifikation hält Schritt (1988) 0.00
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  12. Mitchell, J.S.: DDC 22 : an introduction (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index, Edition 22 (DDC 22) will be issued simultaneously in print and web versions in July 2003. The new edition is the first full print update to the Dewey Decimal Classification system in seven years-it includes several significant updates and many new numbers and topics. DDC 22 also features some fundamental structural changes that have been introduced with the goals of promoting classifier efficiency and improving the DDC for use in a variety of applications in the web environment. Most importantly, the content of the new edition has been shaped by the needs and recommendations of Dewey users around the world. The worldwide user community has an important role in shaping the future of the DDC.
    Object
    DDC-22
  13. Bowman, J.H.: Essential Dewey (2005) 0.00
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    Content
    "The contents of the book cover: This book is intended as an introduction to the Dewey Decimal Classification, edition 22. It is not a substitute for it, and I assume that you have it, all four volumes of it, by you while reading the book. I have deliberately included only a short section an WebDewey. This is partly because WebDewey is likely to change more frequently than the printed version, but also because this book is intended to help you use the scheme regardless of the manifestation in which it appears. If you have a subscription to WebDewey and not the printed volumes you may be able to manage with that, but you may then find my references to volumes and page numbers baffling. All the examples and exercises are real; what is not real is the idea that you can classify something without seeing more than the title. However, there is nothing that I can do about this, and I have therefore tried to choose examples whose titles adequately express their subject-matter. Sometimes when you look at the 'answers' you may feel that you have been cheated, but I hope that this will be seldom. Two people deserve special thanks. My colleague Vanda Broughton has read drafts of the book and made many suggestions. Ross Trotter, chair of the CILIP Dewey Decimal Classification Committee, who knows more about Dewey than anyone in Britain today, has commented extensively an it and as far as possible has saved me from error, as well as suggesting many improvements. What errors remain are due to me alone. Thanks are also owed to OCLC Online Computer Library Center, for permission to reproduce some specimen pages of DDC 22. Excerpts from the Dewey Decimal Classification are taken from the Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index, Edition 22 which is Copyright 2003 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. DDC, Dewey, Dewey Decimal Classification and WebDewey are registered trademarks of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc."
    Footnote
    Weitere Rez. in: Mitt. VÖB 59(2006) H.1, S.70-72 (M. Sandner): "All das wäre in Summe also nachahmenswert? Ja! Ein ähnliches Lehrbuch in deutscher Sprache vorzulegen und mit Beispielen aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum auszustatten wäre ein lohnendes Ziel."
    Object
    DDC-22
  14. Lindpointner, R.: ¬Die Einführung der Dewey-Dezimalklassifikation (DDC) in der Oberösterreichischen Landesbibliothek (OÖLB) (2010) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Der Grund für die Einführung der DDC war die Umstellung auf Freihand durch den damals bevorstehenden Umbau und Ausbau der Bibliothek. Durch die Errichtung von 3 Tiefgeschoßen war es möglich, das gesamte oberirdische Magazin für das Publikum zu öffnen, wodurch die Publikumsflächen von vorher weniger als 200 m**2 auf nun 2200 m**2 ausgeweitet werden konnten. Zur Ausgangssituation: Wir hatten damals eine Freihand-Bibliothek im Umfang von einigen tausend Nachschlagewerken im Lesesaal, die wir einige Jahre zuvor - nach einem Umbau des Lesesaals - grob nach der 3-stelligen DDC aufgestellt hatten. Aber im Grunde genommen war das Thema Freihand für uns vollkommenes Neuland.
    Series
    Schriften der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare (VÖB); Band 7
  15. Klassifikationen für wissenschaftliche Universalbibliotheken in Deutschland : Analysen und Empfehlungen (1998) 0.00
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  16. Preuss, M.: Wissen in Ordnung : eine Bibliotheksfantastik (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Bibliotheken sammeln Wissen und archivieren es abrufbereit. Wie soll aber eine große Menge an Informationen in Form unterschiedlichster Medien so geordnet werden, dass daraus zugreifbares Wissen entsteht? Bibliotheken (aber nicht nur die) in aller WeIt verwenden als Ordnungssystem für ihre Bestände die Dewey Decimal Classification oder kurz DDC. Zurzeit entsteht an der FH Köln im Rahmen eines Projektes der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) die erste deutsche Ausgabe dieser traditionsreichen Universalklassifikation.
  17. Chatterjee, A.: Universal Decimal Classification and Colon Classification : their mutual impact (2015) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Themenheft zu Leben und Werk von S.R. Ranganathan.
  18. Panigrahi, P.: Ranganathan and Dewey in hierarchical subject classification : some similarities (2015) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Themenheft zu Leben und Werk von S.R. Ranganathan.
  19. Mitchell, J.S.: DDC 22: Dewey in the world, the world in Dewey (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In 2003, OCLC published Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index, Edition 22 (DDC 22), in print and Web versions. The changes and updates in the new edition reflect a modern view of knowledge structures and address the general needs of Dewey users. The content of DDC 22 has been shaped by a number of social, geopolitical, and technical trends. The World Wide Web has provided a vehicle for more frequent distribution of updates to the DDC, and a medium for direct communication with Dewey users around the world. In addition to updating the system itself, other strategies are needed to accommodate the needs of the global Dewey user community. Translation of the system is one approach; another is mapping. Mapping terminology to the DDC is a strategy for supporting effective local implementation of the system while maintaining the internal cohesiveness of the DDC. This paper explores the usefulness of mapping terminology from English-language general subject headings lists produced outside the U.S.
    Object
    DDC-22
  20. Kaushik, S.K.: DDC 22 : a practical approach (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A system of library classification that flashed across the inquiring mind of young Melvil Louis Kossuth Dewey (known as Melvil Dewey) in 1873 is still the most popular classification scheme.. The modern library classification begins with Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). Melvil Dewey devised DDC in 1876. DDC has is credit of 128 years of boudless success. The DDC is being taught as a practical subject throughout the world and it is being used in majority of libraries in about 150 countries. This is the result of continuous revision that 22nd Edition of DDC has been published in July 2003. No other classification scheme has published so many editions. Some welcome changes have been made in DDC 22. To reduce the Christian bias in 200 religion, the numbers 201 to 209 have been devoted to specific aspects of religion. In the previous editions these numbers were devoted to Christianity. to enhance the classifier's efficiency, Table 7 has been removed from DDC 22 and the provision of adding group of persons is made by direct use of notation already available in schedules and in notation -08 from Table 1 Standard Subdivision. The present book is an attempt to explain, with suitable examples, the salient provisions of DDC 22. The book is written in simple language so that the students may not face any difficulty in understanding what is being explained. The examples in the book are explained in a step-by-step procedure. It is hoped that this book will prove of great help and use to the library professionals in general and library and information science students in particular.
    Content
    1. Introduction to DDC 22 2. Major changes in DDC 22 3. Introduction to the schedules 4. Use of Table 1 : Standard Subdivisions 5. Use of Table 2 : Areas 6. Use of Table 3 : Subdivisions for the arts, for individual literatures, for specific literary forms 7. Use to Table 4 : Subdivisions of individual languages and language families 8. Use of Table 5 : Ethic and National groups 9. Use of Table 6 : Languages 10. Treatment of Groups of Persons
    Object
    DDC-22

Languages

  • d 29
  • e 20
  • f 2

Types

  • a 31
  • m 12
  • el 4
  • x 3
  • s 2
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