Automatic Analysis of Dewey Decimal Classification Notations
The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) was conceived by Melvil Dewey in 1873 and published in 1876. Nowadays, the DDC serves as a library classification system in about 138 countries worldwide. Recently, the German translation of the DDC was launched, and since then the interest in DDC has rapidly increased in German-speaking countries. The complex DDC
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Classifying Newspapers Using Dewey Decimal Classification
Librarians facing the decision of whether or not to classify a newspaper collection must consider the basic research needs of patrons. Users primarily access newspapers by geographic location (more specifically, by city of publication), and by date. Librarians also must consider that newspapers are serials and that classifying newspapers presents the ...
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Evolution is driven by natural autoencoding: reframing species, interaction codes, cooperation and sexual reproduction. [PDF]
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See-also relationships in the Dewey Decimal Classification
This paper investigates the semantics of topical, associative see-also relationships in schedule and table entries of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. Based on the see-also relationships in a random sample of 100 classes containing one or more of these relationships, a semi-structured inventory of sources of see-also relationships is ...
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