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Queer Identities, Queer Content and Library Classification: Is ‘Queering the Catalogue’ the Answer?

, 2021
This article explores and reviews some of the literature surrounding the issue of traditional classification methods for queer identities and content in libraries.
Bethany McAuliffe
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Collaboration clusters, interdisciplinarity, scope and subject classification of library and information science research from Africa: An analysis of Web of Science publications from 1996 to 2015

Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 2020
This study investigated the trends in the scope and subject classifications of library and information science research from authors that are affiliated with institutions in Africa.
T. Asubiaro, Oluwole Badmus
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LAC: Library for associative classification

Knowledge-Based Systems, 2020
Abstract The goal of this paper is to introduce LAC, a new Java Library for Associative Classification. LAC is the first tool that covers the full taxonomy of this classification paradigm through 10 well-known proposals in the field. Furthermore, it includes several measures to quantify the quality of the solutions as well as different input/output ...
Francisco Padillo   +2 more
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AI in automating library cataloging and classification

Library Hi Tech News
Purpose This paper aims to explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in automating library cataloging and classification processes, exploring current applications, challenges and future possibilities.
Md. Rifat Mahmud
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Library of Congress Classification:

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1995
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC), being a system originally and specifically designed for the Library's own collection, generally eschews alternatives. Within the LCC schedules, alternatives are found occasionally in earlier editions; there are no alternative numbers in recently developed or revised schedules.
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National Library of Medicine Classification

2022
This article was originally published in the UIC LHS Newsletter E-ppendix. The newsletter has been discontinued. The archive of this publication is found at: https://indigo.uic.edu/projects/E-ppendix_-_Online_newsletter_of_the_UIC_Library_of_the_Health_Sciences_Archives/142151.
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Classification for news libraries

Aslib Proceedings, 1973
This must be one of the very few, if not the only talk to be given in this country for a long time on the classification of press cuttings. So I have a large responsibility—almost an impossible one, really, to cover in the time available. I propose therefore to confine myself to certain broad aspects of the subject, the more so since I find that ...
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