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Automatic classification of Web resources using Java and Dewey Decimal Classification

Computer Networks, 1998
Abstract The Wolverhampton Web Library 1 (WWLib) is a World Wide Web 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.
Charlotte Jenkins   +3 more
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The Dewey Decimal Classification in China

KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 1996
In China, the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) is one of the most influential classifications. It had a great impact on the development of Chinese classification. A comparison between DDC and three representative Chinese classifications corresponding to ancient, modern and contemporary times, illustrate the influence of DDC on Chinese classifications.
Hong Yi, Zhang Jin
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Revising the Dewey Decimal Classification

KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 1988
La revision de la DDC est fondee sur l'evolution des connaissances, ces dix dernieres annees de publication. La revision est elaboree a la Bibliotheque du Congres (Library of Congress) sous la direction de plusieurs comites de professionnels et avec les conseils d ...
John P. Comaromi, Mohinder Partap Satija
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The Classification of Literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1989
The classification of literature by language, while apparently eminently sensible, can fragment national literatures and create groupings in which parts of the literatures of other nations are subordinated to that of the country of the "mother tongue." Classifying literature in this way reflects, and implicitly endorses, literary colonialism.
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An extensive study on automated Dewey Decimal Classification

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2009
AbstractIn this paper, we present a theoretical analysis and extensive experiments on the automated assignment of Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) classes to bibliographic data with a supervised machine‐learning approach. Library classification systems, such as the DDC, impose great obstacles on state‐of‐art text categorization (TC) technologies ...
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History of the Indianization of the Dewey Decimal Classification

Libri, 1985
La classification decimale Dewey (DDC) a ete concue pour etre une classification universelle et pratique pour les bibliotheques. Mais ses origines americaines et la facon dont elle a ete concue et mise a jour l'ont obligatoirement marquee: certaines connaissances ont ete negligees ainsi que le Tiers Monde.
JOHN P. COMAROMI, MOHINDER PARTAP SATIJA
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Class dispersion between the Library of Congress Classification and the Dewey Decimal Classification

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1987
Two measures are examined that characterize the dispersion of a classification system when mapped to a second classification. One, a distance measure, captures the physical spread of a class when represented in the second system; the second, from rank-frequency analysis, characterizes the scatter of tokens over a set of types.
Edward T. O'Neill   +2 more
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Dewey Decimal Classification: A Vigorous Nonagenarian

Library Review, 1972
THE FLAVOUR of the eigtheenth edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification can perhaps best be appreciated by a quotation from its preface: ‘The Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee hopes that this Edition 18 will prove to be a happy combination of the high principles of Edition 17 and the ease of use of Edition 16.’ This reference to ‘high’
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