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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
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With more and more digital collections of various information resources becoming available, also increasing is the challenge of assigning subject index terms and classes from quality knowledge organization systems.
Golub Koraljka +2 more
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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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Unwinding NFTs in the shadow of IP law
Abstract Amid the surge of intellectual property (IP) disputes surrounding non‐fungible tokens (NFTs), some scholars have advocated for the application of personal property or sales law to regulate NFT minting and transactions, contending that IP laws unduly hinder the development of the NFT market. This Article counters these proposals and argues that
Runhua Wang, Jyh‐An Lee, Jingwen Liu
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Classification and interdisciplinary browsing: the experience at the University of Pavia
The gradual adoption by the University of Pavia libraries of the classified shelving based on the Dewey Decimal Classification is presented. This has allowed developing the browsing interface SciGator, which offers the possibility to browse through the ...
Laura Pusterla +3 more
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Investigating the feasibility of a distributed, mapping-based, approach to solving subject interoperability problems in a multi-scheme, cross-service, retrieval environment [PDF]
The HILT project is researching the problems of facilitating interoperability of subject descriptions in a distributed multi-scheme environment. HILT Phase I found a UK community consensus in favour of utilising an inter-scheme mapping service to improve
McCulloch, Emma, Nicholson, Dennis
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The customer is always right? Assessing the value of Patron Driven Acquisition at the University of Huddersfield [PDF]
This article discusses a small scale Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA) study at the University of Huddersfield. The authors briefly describe the background to PDA at Huddersfield before discussing data from the 2014 PDA pilot with the e-book supplier EBL ...
Fischer +15 more
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Objective – To determine the extent to which knowledge is currently addressed by the Library of Congress (LCC), Dewey Decimal (DDC), and Universal Decimal (UDC) classification systems.
Cari Merkley
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Special Libraries, March 1955 [PDF]
Volume 46, Issue 3https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1955/1002/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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