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A Cataloger’s Perspective on Cataloging Backlogs
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2019Backlogs in cataloging are an unpleasant fact for many library technical service departments. While backlogs may be strategic in nature and smooth out the workflow from acquisitions to cataloging, ...
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International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1992
Abstract This paper reviews various errors that have been described by comparing human behavior to the norms of probability, causal connection and logical deduction. For each error we review evidence on whether the error has been demonstrated to occur.
Jane M. Fraser +2 more
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Abstract This paper reviews various errors that have been described by comparing human behavior to the norms of probability, causal connection and logical deduction. For each error we review evidence on whether the error has been demonstrated to occur.
Jane M. Fraser +2 more
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OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2006
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore methods for opening up web content to automated classification using metadata, potentially in the context of library groupware or portals.Design/methodology/approachExamines various web sites and meta‐searching tools which provides a new means of access for users, and allow users to better document and ...
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore methods for opening up web content to automated classification using metadata, potentially in the context of library groupware or portals.Design/methodology/approachExamines various web sites and meta‐searching tools which provides a new means of access for users, and allow users to better document and ...
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Cryptologia, 2007
When attacking the German Enigma cipher machine during the 1930s, the Polish mathematician Marian Rejewski developed a catalog of disjoint cycles of permutations generated by Enigma indicators. By comparing patterns that resulted from message indicators with his catalog, Rejewski was able to determine the ground settings.
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When attacking the German Enigma cipher machine during the 1930s, the Polish mathematician Marian Rejewski developed a catalog of disjoint cycles of permutations generated by Enigma indicators. By comparing patterns that resulted from message indicators with his catalog, Rejewski was able to determine the ground settings.
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Cataloging Spirits and the Spirit of Cataloging
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2005ABSTRACT Specific rules within the cataloging codes may seem strange and out of step with the times in which the codes are used. This paper examines one such seemingly strange set of rules, those regarding spirit communications, and explores how these rules illuminate both historical developments and current practices in cataloging.
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Cataloger: Catalog Recommendation Service for IT Change Requests
2017Service automation improves the efficiency of IT service management processes. Traditionally, IT change management relies on humans to submit a change request ticket or navigate a cumbersome catalog. Today, new systems are created to execute changes based on a service catalog that is linked to back-end application programming interfaces (APIs ...
Anup K. Kalia +4 more
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Quality of Library Catalogs and Value of (Good) Catalogs
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2015The quality of large catalogs is uneven and often low, but this issue is underrated and understudied. Library catalogs often fail to communicate correct and clear information to users and their low quality is not simply due to faults, duplications, and so on but also to unwise cataloging standards and policies.
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Subject cataloging process of Slovenian and American catalogers
Journal of Documentation, 2005PurposeAn empirical study has shown that the real process of subject cataloging does not correspond entirely to theoretical descriptions in textbooks and international standards. The purpose of this is paper is to address the issue of whether it be possible for catalogers who have not received formal training to perform subject cataloging in a ...
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A unified moment magnitude earthquake catalog for Northeast India
Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 2021Ranjit Das
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