Search (292 results, page 1 of 15)

  • × theme_ss:"Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval"
  1. Alex, H.; Heiner-Freiling, M.: Melvil (2005) 0.18
    0.18483509 = product of:
      0.46208772 = sum of:
        0.004266663 = weight(_text_:a in 4321) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.004266663 = score(doc=4321,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.089176424 = fieldWeight in 4321, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=4321)
        0.45782107 = sum of:
          0.4184675 = weight(_text_:melvil in 4321) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
            0.4184675 = score(doc=4321,freq=10.0), product of:
              0.316871 = queryWeight, product of:
                7.636444 = idf(docFreq=57, maxDocs=44218)
                0.041494574 = queryNorm
              1.3206242 = fieldWeight in 4321, product of:
                3.1622777 = tf(freq=10.0), with freq of:
                  10.0 = termFreq=10.0
                7.636444 = idf(docFreq=57, maxDocs=44218)
                0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=4321)
          0.039353594 = weight(_text_:22 in 4321) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
            0.039353594 = score(doc=4321,freq=2.0), product of:
              0.14530693 = queryWeight, product of:
                3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                0.041494574 = queryNorm
              0.2708308 = fieldWeight in 4321, product of:
                1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                  2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=4321)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    Ab Januar 2006 wird Die Deutsche Bibliothek ein neues Webangebot mit dem Namen Melvil starten, das ein Ergebnis ihres Engagements für die DDC und das Projekt DDC Deutsch ist. Der angebotene Webservice basiert auf der Übersetzung der 22. Ausgabe der DDC, die im Oktober 2005 als Druckausgabe im K. G. Saur Verlag erscheint. Er bietet jedoch darüber hinausgehende Features, die den Klassifizierer bei seiner Arbeit unterstützen und erstmals eine verbale Recherche für Endnutzer über DDCerschlossene Titel ermöglichen. Der Webservice Melvil gliedert sich in drei Anwendungen: - MelvilClass, - MelvilSearch und - MelvilSoap.
    Object
    Melvil Search
    Melvil Class
    Type
    a
  2. Kowalk, W.: ¬Der OPAC der Universitätsbibliothek Saarbrücken (1989) 0.07
    0.07428658 = product of:
      0.18571645 = sum of:
        0.009752372 = weight(_text_:a in 569) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.009752372 = score(doc=569,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.20383182 = fieldWeight in 569, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=569)
        0.17596407 = weight(_text_:63 in 569) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.17596407 = score(doc=569,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.20323344 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.86582243 = fieldWeight in 569, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=569)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Source
    ABI-Technik. 9(1989), S.63-67
    Type
    a
  3. Sandner, M.; Jahns, Y.: Kurzbericht zum DDC-Übersetzer- und Anwendertreffen bei der IFLA-Konferenz 2005 in Oslo, Norwegen (2005) 0.05
    0.054701958 = product of:
      0.09116992 = sum of:
        0.0021333315 = weight(_text_:a in 4406) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0021333315 = score(doc=4406,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.044588212 = fieldWeight in 4406, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.02734375 = fieldNorm(doc=4406)
        0.07199598 = product of:
          0.14399196 = sum of:
            0.14399196 = weight(_text_:dewey in 4406) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.14399196 = score(doc=4406,freq=22.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.6671265 = fieldWeight in 4406, product of:
                  4.690416 = tf(freq=22.0), with freq of:
                    22.0 = termFreq=22.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.02734375 = fieldNorm(doc=4406)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
        0.017040607 = product of:
          0.034081213 = sum of:
            0.034081213 = weight(_text_:22 in 4406) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.034081213 = score(doc=4406,freq=6.0), product of:
                0.14530693 = queryWeight, product of:
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.23454636 = fieldWeight in 4406, product of:
                  2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                    6.0 = termFreq=6.0
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.02734375 = fieldNorm(doc=4406)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.6 = coord(3/5)
    
    Content
    "Am 16. August 2005 fand in Oslo im Rahmen der heurigen IFLA-Konferenz das alljährliche Treffen der DDC-Übersetzer und der weltweiten DeweyAnwender-Institutionen (Nationalbibliotheken, Ersteller von Nationalbibliografien) statt. Die im Sommer 2005 bereits abgeschlossene deutsche Übersetzung wird in der Druckfassung Ende des Jahres in 4 Bänden vorliegen, beim K. G. Saur Verlag in München erscheinen (ISBN 3-598-11651-9) und 2006 vom ebenfalls erstmals ins Deutsche übersetzten DDC-Lehrbuch (ISBN 3-598-11748-5) begleitet. Pläne für neu startende Übersetzungen der DDC 22 gibt es für folgende Sprachen: Arabisch (mit der wachsenden Notwendigkeit, Klasse 200 Religion zu revidieren), Französisch (es erschien zuletzt eine neue Kurzausgabe 14, nun werden eine vierbändige Druckausgabe und eine frz. Webversion anvisiert), Schwedisch, Vietnamesisch (hierfür wird eine an die Sprache und Schrift angepasste Version des deutschen Übersetzungstools zum Einsatz kommen).
    Das Neueste zuerst Die Herausgeber der DDC präsentierten eine neue Informationsplattform "025.431: The Dewey blog"; seit Anfang Juli erreichbar unter http://ddc.typepad.com/. Neu ist auch der fünfsprachige, mit einem Farbleitsystem ausgestattete "DeweyBrowser" von OCLC; der Protoyp führt bereits in einen Katalog von 125.000 e-books und kann unter http://ddcresearch.oclc.org ,i ebooks/fileServer erprobt werden. OCLC bietet seit April 2005 eine neue Current Awareness-Schiene zur DDC mit unterschiedlichen Schwerpunkten an: Dewey Mappings, Dewey News, DeweyTips, Dewey Updates, Deweyjournal (letzteres fängt Themen aus allen 4 Teilbereichen auf); zu subskribieren unter http://www.oclc.org/dewey/syndicated/rss.htm. Wichtig für Freihandaufstellungen Die Segmentierung von Dewey-Notationen wurde reduziert! Ab September 2005 vergibt LoC nur noch ein einziges Segmentierungszeichen, und zwar an der Stelle, an der die jeweilige Notation in der englischen Kurzausgabe endet. Der Beginn einer Teilnotation aus Hilfstafel 1: Standardunterteilungen, wird also nun nicht mehr markiert. Für die Bildung von Standortsignaturen bietet sich das Dewey Cutter Programm an; Downloaden unter www.oclc.org/dewey/support/program.
    Allgemein DDC 22 ist im Gegensatz zu den früheren Neuauflagen der Standard Edition eine Ausgabe ohne generelle Überarbeitung einer gesamten Klasse. Sie enthält jedoch zahlreiche Änderungen und Expansionen in fast allen Disziplinen und in vielen Hilfstafeln. Es erschien auch eine Sonderausgabe der Klasse 200, Religion. In der aktuellen Kurzausgabe der DDC 22 (14, aus 2004) sind all diese Neuerungen berücksichtigt. Auch die elektronische Version exisitiert in einer vollständigen (WebDewey) und in einer KurzVariante (Abridged WebDewey) und ist immer auf dem jüngsten Stand der Klassifikation. Ein Tutorial für die Nutzung von WebDewey steht unter www.oclc.org /dewey/ resourcesitutorial zur Verfügung. Der Index enthält in dieser elektronischen Fassung weit mehr zusammengesetzte Notationen und verbale Sucheinstiege (resultierend aus den Titeldaten des "WorldCat") als die Druckausgabe, sowie Mappings zu den aktuellsten Normdatensätzen aus LCSH und McSH. Aktuell Die personelle Zusammensetzung des EPC (Editorial Policy Committee) hat sich im letzten Jahr verändert. Dieses oberste Gremium der DDC hat Prioritäten für den aktuellen Arbeitsplan festgelegt. Es wurde vereinbart, größere Änderungsvorhaben via Dewey-Website künftig wie in einem Stellungnahmeverfahren zur fachlichen Diskussion zu stellen. www.oclc.org/dewey/discussion/."
    Type
    a
  4. Dack, D.: Australian attends conference on Dewey (1989) 0.05
    0.05226549 = product of:
      0.08710915 = sum of:
        0.0060339733 = weight(_text_:a in 2509) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0060339733 = score(doc=2509,freq=4.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.12611452 = fieldWeight in 2509, product of:
              2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                4.0 = termFreq=4.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=2509)
        0.061398376 = product of:
          0.12279675 = sum of:
            0.12279675 = weight(_text_:dewey in 2509) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.12279675 = score(doc=2509,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.56892735 = fieldWeight in 2509, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=2509)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
        0.019676797 = product of:
          0.039353594 = sum of:
            0.039353594 = weight(_text_:22 in 2509) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.039353594 = score(doc=2509,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.14530693 = queryWeight, product of:
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.2708308 = fieldWeight in 2509, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=2509)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.6 = coord(3/5)
    
    Abstract
    Edited version of a report to the Australian Library and Information Association on the Conference on classification theory in the computer age, Albany, New York, 18-19 Nov 88, and on the meeting of the Dewey Editorial Policy Committee which preceded it. The focus of the Editorial Policy Committee Meeting lay in the following areas: browsing; potential for improved subject access; system design; potential conflict between shelf location and information retrieval; and users. At the Conference on classification theory in the computer age the following papers were presented: Applications of artificial intelligence to bibliographic classification, by Irene Travis; Automation and classification, By Elaine Svenonious; Subject classification and language processing for retrieval in large data bases, by Diana Scott; Implications for information processing, by Carol Mandel; and implications for information science education, by Richard Halsey.
    Date
    8.11.1995 11:52:22
    Type
    a
  5. Markey, K.: Findings of the Dewey Decimal Classification on-line project (1986) 0.04
    0.043594852 = product of:
      0.10898713 = sum of:
        0.009752372 = weight(_text_:a in 156) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.009752372 = score(doc=156,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.20383182 = fieldWeight in 156, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=156)
        0.09923476 = product of:
          0.19846952 = sum of:
            0.19846952 = weight(_text_:dewey in 156) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.19846952 = score(doc=156,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.91952544 = fieldWeight in 156, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=156)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Type
    a
  6. Jenkins, C.: Automatic classification of Web resources using Java and Dewey Decimal Classification (1998) 0.04
    0.043579534 = product of:
      0.07263255 = sum of:
        0.0095405495 = weight(_text_:a in 1673) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0095405495 = score(doc=1673,freq=10.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.19940455 = fieldWeight in 1673, product of:
              3.1622777 = tf(freq=10.0), with freq of:
                10.0 = termFreq=10.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=1673)
        0.043415207 = product of:
          0.086830415 = sum of:
            0.086830415 = weight(_text_:dewey in 1673) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.086830415 = score(doc=1673,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.40229237 = fieldWeight in 1673, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=1673)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
        0.019676797 = product of:
          0.039353594 = sum of:
            0.039353594 = weight(_text_:22 in 1673) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.039353594 = score(doc=1673,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.14530693 = queryWeight, product of:
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.2708308 = fieldWeight in 1673, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=1673)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.6 = coord(3/5)
    
    Abstract
    The Wolverhampton Web Library (WWLib) is a WWW search engine that provides access to UK based information. The experimental version developed in 1995, was a success but highlighted the need for a much higher degree of automation. An interesting feature of the experimental WWLib was that it organised information according to DDC. Discusses the advantages of classification and describes the automatic classifier that is being developed in Java as part of the new, fully automated WWLib
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue devoted to the Proceedings of the 7th International World Wide Web Conference, held 14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia; vgl. auch: http://www7.scu.edu.au/programme/posters/1846/com1846.htm.
    Type
    a
  7. Trotter, R.: Electronic Dewey : the CD-ROM version of the Dewey Decimal Classification (1995) 0.04
    0.04164438 = product of:
      0.10411095 = sum of:
        0.004876186 = weight(_text_:a in 1726) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.004876186 = score(doc=1726,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.10191591 = fieldWeight in 1726, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=1726)
        0.09923476 = product of:
          0.19846952 = sum of:
            0.19846952 = weight(_text_:dewey in 1726) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.19846952 = score(doc=1726,freq=8.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.91952544 = fieldWeight in 1726, product of:
                  2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                    8.0 = termFreq=8.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=1726)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    This paper describes the features of Electronic Dewey bringing out the ways in which it differs from the printed version of the Classification. The various search techniques available are discussed and the use of the DDC functions is considered. The paper concludes that while improvements could be made the CD-ROM heralds the electronic age of classification.
    Object
    Dewey for Windows
    Type
    a
  8. Markey, K.: Dewey Decimal Classification online project: integration of a library schedule and index into the subject searching capabilities of an online catalog (1985) 0.04
    0.039559346 = product of:
      0.09889836 = sum of:
        0.012067947 = weight(_text_:a in 157) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.012067947 = score(doc=157,freq=4.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.25222903 = fieldWeight in 157, product of:
              2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                4.0 = termFreq=4.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.109375 = fieldNorm(doc=157)
        0.086830415 = product of:
          0.17366083 = sum of:
            0.17366083 = weight(_text_:dewey in 157) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.17366083 = score(doc=157,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.80458474 = fieldWeight in 157, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.109375 = fieldNorm(doc=157)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Type
    a
  9. Lardera, M.; Gnoli, C.; Rolandi, C.; Trzmielewski, M.: Developing SciGator, a DDC-based library browsing tool (2017) 0.04
    0.035550505 = product of:
      0.05925084 = sum of:
        0.0051719765 = weight(_text_:a in 4144) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0051719765 = score(doc=4144,freq=4.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.10809815 = fieldWeight in 4144, product of:
              2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                4.0 = termFreq=4.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=4144)
        0.037213035 = product of:
          0.07442607 = sum of:
            0.07442607 = weight(_text_:dewey in 4144) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.07442607 = score(doc=4144,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.34482205 = fieldWeight in 4144, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=4144)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
        0.016865825 = product of:
          0.03373165 = sum of:
            0.03373165 = weight(_text_:22 in 4144) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.03373165 = score(doc=4144,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.14530693 = queryWeight, product of:
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.23214069 = fieldWeight in 4144, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  3.5018296 = idf(docFreq=3622, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=4144)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.6 = coord(3/5)
    
    Abstract
    Exploring collections by their subject matter is an important functionality for library users. We developed an online tool called SciGator in order to allow users to browse the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) classes used in different libraries at the University of Pavia and to perform different types of search in the OPAC. Besides navigation of DDC hierarchies, SciGator suggests "see-also" relationships with related classes and maps equivalent classes in local shelving schemes, thus allowing the expansion of search queries to include subjects contiguous to the initial one. We are developing new features, including the possibility to expand searches even more to national and international catalogues.
    Content
    Beitrag eines Special Issue: ISKO-Italy: 8' Incontro ISKO Italia, Università di Bologna, 22 maggio 2017, Bologna, Italia.
    Type
    a
  10. Slavic, A.; Turkulin, B.: Prevajanje klasifikacijskih oznak v naravni jezik (1998) 0.03
    0.034207042 = product of:
      0.08551761 = sum of:
        0.008533326 = weight(_text_:a in 3229) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.008533326 = score(doc=3229,freq=8.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.17835285 = fieldWeight in 3229, product of:
              2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                8.0 = termFreq=8.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=3229)
        0.07698428 = weight(_text_:63 in 3229) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.07698428 = score(doc=3229,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.20323344 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.37879732 = fieldWeight in 3229, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=3229)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    By providing the means for systematic arrangement, library classification has been used for centuries to organise document collections. The development of systems such as DDC, LCC a,d UDC, made classification sophisticated enough to be used both for the systematic arrangement of a collection and for information retrieval through the use of classified catalogues. Relatively short alphanumeric classification indexes are able to indicate quite sophisticated concepts, helping to overcome language barriers. With the advent of library automation, their role in the document retrieval process has become less important, in comparison with retrieval by natural language
    Source
    Knjiznica. 42(1998) no.1, S.45-63
    Type
    a
  11. Vizine-Goetz, D.: DeweyBrowser (2006) 0.03
    0.03303497 = product of:
      0.08258742 = sum of:
        0.0073900777 = weight(_text_:a in 5774) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0073900777 = score(doc=5774,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.1544581 = fieldWeight in 5774, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=5774)
        0.07519735 = product of:
          0.1503947 = sum of:
            0.1503947 = weight(_text_:dewey in 5774) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.1503947 = score(doc=5774,freq=6.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.6967909 = fieldWeight in 5774, product of:
                  2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                    6.0 = termFreq=6.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=5774)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    The DeweyBrowser allows users to search and browse collections of library resources organized by the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. The visual interface provides access to several million records from the OCLC WorldCat database and to a collection of records derived from the abridged edition of DDC. The prototype was developed out of a desire to make the most of Dewey numbers assigned to library materials and to explore new ways of providing access to the DDC.
    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Themenheft "Moving beyond the presentation layer: content and context in the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) System"
    Type
    a
  12. Rolland-Thomas, P.: ¬The role of classification in subject retrieval in the future (1976) 0.03
    0.03269614 = product of:
      0.08174035 = sum of:
        0.0073142797 = weight(_text_:a in 1845) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0073142797 = score(doc=1845,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.15287387 = fieldWeight in 1845, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.09375 = fieldNorm(doc=1845)
        0.07442607 = product of:
          0.14885214 = sum of:
            0.14885214 = weight(_text_:dewey in 1845) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.14885214 = score(doc=1845,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.6896441 = fieldWeight in 1845, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.09375 = fieldNorm(doc=1845)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Source
    Major classification systems: the Dewey centennial. Ed. by K.L. Henderson
    Type
    a
  13. Svensson, L.G.: Integrating browsing over DDC notations in library portals (2007) 0.03
    0.03208189 = product of:
      0.16040945 = sum of:
        0.16040945 = product of:
          0.3208189 = sum of:
            0.3208189 = weight(_text_:melvil in 111) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.3208189 = score(doc=111,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.316871 = queryWeight, product of:
                  7.636444 = idf(docFreq=57, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                1.012459 = fieldWeight in 111, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  7.636444 = idf(docFreq=57, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.09375 = fieldNorm(doc=111)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.2 = coord(1/5)
    
    Object
    Melvil
  14. Gnoli, C.; Mei, H.: Freely faceted classification for Web-based information retrieval (2006) 0.03
    0.030264964 = product of:
      0.07566241 = sum of:
        0.009675884 = weight(_text_:a in 534) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.009675884 = score(doc=534,freq=14.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.20223314 = fieldWeight in 534, product of:
              3.7416575 = tf(freq=14.0), with freq of:
                14.0 = termFreq=14.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=534)
        0.06598653 = weight(_text_:63 in 534) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.06598653 = score(doc=534,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.20323344 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.32468343 = fieldWeight in 534, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=534)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    In free classification, each concept is expressed by a constant notation, and classmarks are formed by free combinations of them, allowing the retrieval of records from a database by searching any of the component concepts. A refinement of free classification is freely faceted classification, where notation can include facets, expressing the kind of relations held between the concepts. The Integrative Level Classification project aims at testing free and freely faceted classification by applying them to small bibliographical samples in various domains. A sample, called the Dandelion Bibliography of Facet Analysis, is described here. Experience was gained using this system to classify 300 specialized papers dealing with facet analysis itself recorded on a MySQL database and building a Web interface exploiting freely faceted notation. The interface is written in PHP and uses string functions to process the queries and to yield relevant results selected and ordered according to the principles of integrative levels.
    Source
    New review of hypermedia and multimedia. 12(2006) no.1, S.63-81
    Type
    a
  15. Beall, J.: Editing the Dewey Decimal Classification online : the evolution of the DDC database (1992) 0.03
    0.030018305 = product of:
      0.075045764 = sum of:
        0.004876186 = weight(_text_:a in 2085) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.004876186 = score(doc=2085,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.10191591 = fieldWeight in 2085, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=2085)
        0.070169576 = product of:
          0.14033915 = sum of:
            0.14033915 = weight(_text_:dewey in 2085) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.14033915 = score(doc=2085,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.6502027 = fieldWeight in 2085, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=2085)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    The database used to publish the 20th edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) was produced on ESS (Editorial Support System). Systematic changes are being made in the database that will facilitate (1) converting ESS records to the USMARC format, (2) searching for component parts of and analyzing synthesized DDC numbers, and (3) tracking hierarchical relationships not expressed by the DDC notation.
    Type
    a
  16. Mitchell, J.S.: Flexible structures in the Dewey Decimal Classification (1998) 0.03
    0.029031593 = product of:
      0.07257898 = sum of:
        0.010557254 = weight(_text_:a in 4561) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.010557254 = score(doc=4561,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.22065444 = fieldWeight in 4561, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=4561)
        0.062021725 = product of:
          0.12404345 = sum of:
            0.12404345 = weight(_text_:dewey in 4561) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.12404345 = score(doc=4561,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.5747034 = fieldWeight in 4561, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=4561)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    Discusses how a general library classification such as the DDC can be transformed into a general knowledge organisation tool for the world-wide electronic information environment
    Type
    a
  17. Gowtham, M.S.; Kamat, S.K.: ¬An expert system as a tool to classification (1995) 0.03
    0.028928353 = product of:
      0.07232088 = sum of:
        0.0063343523 = weight(_text_:a in 3735) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0063343523 = score(doc=3735,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.13239266 = fieldWeight in 3735, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=3735)
        0.06598653 = weight(_text_:63 in 3735) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.06598653 = score(doc=3735,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.20323344 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.32468343 = fieldWeight in 3735, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8978314 = idf(docFreq=896, maxDocs=44218)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=3735)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Source
    Library science with a slant to documentation and information studies. 32(1995) no.2, S.57-63
    Type
    a
  18. Pollitt, A.S.: ¬The application of Dewey Classification in a view-based searching OPAC (1998) 0.03
    0.028033985 = product of:
      0.07008496 = sum of:
        0.008063235 = weight(_text_:a in 73) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.008063235 = score(doc=73,freq=14.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.1685276 = fieldWeight in 73, product of:
              3.7416575 = tf(freq=14.0), with freq of:
                14.0 = termFreq=14.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0390625 = fieldNorm(doc=73)
        0.062021725 = product of:
          0.12404345 = sum of:
            0.12404345 = weight(_text_:dewey in 73) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.12404345 = score(doc=73,freq=8.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.5747034 = fieldWeight in 73, product of:
                  2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                    8.0 = termFreq=8.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0390625 = fieldNorm(doc=73)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    This paper examines issues relating to the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) in a future development of view-based searching to Online Public Access Catalogues (OPAC). View-based searching systems, exercising the principles of fully faceted classification techniques for both bibliographic and corporate database retrieval applications, are now being applied to utilise Dewey concept hierarchies in a University OPAC. Issues of efficiency and effectiveness in the evolving organisation and classification of information within libraries are examined to explain why fully faceted classification schemes have yet to realise their full potential in libraries. The key to their application in OPACs lies in the use of faceted classification as pre-coordinated indexing and abandoning the single dimension relative ordering of books on shelves. The need to maintain a single relative physical position on a bookshelf is the major source of complexity in classification. Extensive latent benefits will be realised when systematic subject arrangements, providing alternative views onto OPACs, are coupled to view-based browser and search techniques. Time and effort will be saved, and effectiveness increased, as rapid access is provided to the most appropriate information to satisfy the needs of the user. A future for Dewey Classification divorced from its decimal notation is anticipated
    Type
    a
  19. McAllister-Harper, D.: Dewey Decimal Classification in the online environment : a study of libraries in North Carolina (1990) 0.03
    0.027515382 = product of:
      0.068788454 = sum of:
        0.0073900777 = weight(_text_:a in 3574) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0073900777 = score(doc=3574,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.1544581 = fieldWeight in 3574, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=3574)
        0.061398376 = product of:
          0.12279675 = sum of:
            0.12279675 = weight(_text_:dewey in 3574) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.12279675 = score(doc=3574,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.56892735 = fieldWeight in 3574, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=3574)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    Results of a survey of North Carolina Libraries revealed that of 91 respondents, 29 had on-line catalogues. Of the libraries with on-line catalogues, 11 used the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). Survey findings indicate that the DDC has limited use in on-line searching today.
    Type
    a
  20. Panzer, M.: Towards the "webification" of controlled subject vocabulary : a case study involving the Dewey Decimal Classification (2007) 0.03
    0.027515382 = product of:
      0.068788454 = sum of:
        0.0073900777 = weight(_text_:a in 538) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.0073900777 = score(doc=538,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.047845192 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.041494574 = queryNorm
            0.1544581 = fieldWeight in 538, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.153047 = idf(docFreq=37942, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=538)
        0.061398376 = product of:
          0.12279675 = sum of:
            0.12279675 = weight(_text_:dewey in 538) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.12279675 = score(doc=538,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.21583907 = queryWeight, product of:
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.041494574 = queryNorm
                0.56892735 = fieldWeight in 538, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  5.2016215 = idf(docFreq=661, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=538)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.4 = coord(2/5)
    
    Abstract
    The presentation will briefly introduce a series of major principles for bringing subject terminology to the network level. A closer look at one KOS in particular, the Dewey Decimal Classification, should help to gain more insight into the perceived difficulties and potential benefits of building taxonomy services out and on top of classic large-scale vocabularies or taxonomies.

Years

Languages

Types

  • a 255
  • el 32
  • m 10
  • s 7
  • p 1
  • r 1
  • x 1
  • More… Less…