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關於圖書分類法的修訂 Concerning the Revision of Classification System [PDF]

open access: yesJiàoyù zīliào yǔ túshūguǎn xué, 1999
無For reviewing a classification scheme, we usually look in much detail at its traditional features such as detailed schedules, hospital notation, a supportive index and its adaptability.
Ho-chin Chen
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Tracking technical change: Past, present and future

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, Volume 57, Issue 4, Page 1047-1087, November/Novembre 2024.
Abstract Productivity growth in many countries has remained low for several years. Whether new technologies can reverse the trend depends on the scope of their impact and scale of their adoption—two dimensions of technical change that are historically difficult to measure.
Michelle Alexopoulos, Jon Cohen
wiley   +1 more source

Reconstructing the Holocene glacial history of northern Troms and western Finnmark, Arctic Norway

open access: yesBoreas, Volume 53, Issue 4, Page 619-654, October 2024.
This paper reconstructs the glacial history of northern Troms and western Finnmark, northern Norway. We show that mountain glaciers were terminating on land, close to the present coastline between around 12.1 and 10.6 ka. Continued recession of the main Fennoscandian Ice Sheet towards the SE led to the isolation of several large plateau icefields and ...
Josh R. Leigh   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Library Mechanization at Auburn Community College

open access: yesInformation Technology and Libraries, 1970
Use of an IBM 1401 computer and a single keypunch operation for changing a college book collection from Dewey decimal to Library of Congress classification; for acquisitions, accounting and circulation procedures; and for production of a list of ...
Eloise F. Hilbert
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Classification on the Web: an analysis of Dewey Linked Data

open access: yesPalabra Clave [La Plata], 2020
With the availability of information in the World Wide Web its access and retrieval by the users is facilitated, and the Library and Information Science (LIS) field’s knowledge and techniques can be applied to this environment in order to help with the ...
Kazumi Tomoyose   +1 more
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Migration tracking assists harvest management of overabundant Canada geese in Manitoba, Canada

open access: yesThe Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 88, Issue 7, September 2024.
Temperate‐breeding giant Canada geese have been declared overabundant in Manitoba, Canada; thus, spring hunting seasons have been considered to reduce their numbers. To help increase harvest rates in these regions, we used tracking data obtained from light‐level geolocators to investigate potential differences in spring migration timing among target ...
Leanne R. Neufeld   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The use of traditional systems of knowledge organization in peruvian libraries

open access: yesBiblios, 2012
It describes and discusses the use of the most traditional Systems of Knowledge Organization, such as the Dewey Decimal Classification and the Library of Congress (LC), lists of subject headings and thesauri; in the Peruvian information systems.
Rosa Dorival Córdova   +1 more
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To boldly go: The paradigmatic framework, coordination theory, and the quest for unified theory

open access: yes
Journal of Family Theory &Review, Volume 17, Issue 2, Page 213-230, June 2025.
Larry L. Constantine
wiley   +1 more source

Phenomenon‐based classification: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper

open access: yesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Volume 75, Issue 3, Page 324-343, March 2024.
Abstract While bibliographic classifications are traditionally based on disciplines, the logical alternative is phenomenon‐based classification. Although not prevalent, this approach has been explored in the 20th century by J.D. Brown, the Classification Research Group, and others.
Claudio Gnoli   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

WebDewey search

open access: yesAIB Studi, 2017
Le biblioteche impiegano molte risorse umane e finanziarie per indicizzare le pubblicazioni nei propri cataloghi e per sviluppare sistemi di indicizzazione semantica.
Piero Cavaleri
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