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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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Software and Libraries for Imbalanced Classification [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
Researchers in the topic of imbalanced classification have proposed throughout the years a large amount of different approaches to address this issue. To keep on developing this area of study, it is of extreme importance to make these methods available for the research community.
Bartosz Krawczyk   +5 more
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Evaluating Knowledge Organization in Developed and Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress Classification Scheme Preference and use in the United States and Nigeria

Technical Services Quarterly, 2019
This comparative study investigates the use of and preference towards the two major academic library classification schemes – Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) and Library of Congress Classification (LCC) – in developed (United States) and quickly ...
Brady D. Lund   +3 more
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The Library Classification of Geography

The Geographical Journal, 1964
ranean cartographers. And it is a phrase in John Day's letter to the Grand Admiral (printed in Dr. Williamson's book) that clinches the identification of Antillia (other? wise 'The Seven Cities') with Newfoundland. Enclosing a rutter of Cabot's discoveries, Day writes: 'Thus your Lordship will know that the Cape nearest to Ireland is 1800 miles west of
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Enriching user-oriented class associations for library classification schemes

Electronic library, 2003
This paper explores the possibility of adding user‐oriented class associations to hierarchical library classification schemes. Some highly associated classes not grouped in the same subject hierarchies, yet relevant to users’ knowledge, are automatically
H. Pu, Chyan Yang
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Classification Transcends Library Business [PDF]

open access: possibleKNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 2010
Claudio Gnoli has been working as an academic librarian since 1994. His main interest is classification theory. He has published papers on this subject in several international journals and conference pro- ceedings. He is member of the scientific advisory boards of the Universal Decimal Classification Con- sortium (UDCC) and of the journal Knowledge ...
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Similarity Between the Ranganathan's Postulates for Designing a Scheme for Library Classification and Peter Pin-Sen Chen's Entity Relationship Approach to Data Modelling and Analysis

, 2001
This paper describes the theoretical framework of Ranganathan's postulates for designing a scheme for library classification and Peter Pin-Sen Chen's entity-relationship approach to data modelling and analysis techniques to see the similarity between ...
M. M. Kashyap
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Library Classification Schemes and Access to Electronic Collections: Enhancement of the Dewey Decimal Classification with Supplemental Vocabulary

, 1996
Traditional uses of the Dewey Decimal Classification The Dewey research agenda-create a more flexible venion of Dewey Improve presentation of information in library classification schedules, including more user-accessible vocabulary and better captions ...
D. Vizine-Goetz, J. Godby
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THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE NEW LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON

, 1954
It is characteristic of the modern English universities that a close relationship exists between the library and the teaching departments. The fact that the library forms an integral part of the academic community, in daily, even hourly, touch with the ...
M. Garside
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The INSPEC scheme as a library classification

Aslib Proceedings, 1976
For some years there has been disenchantment with the traditional, general classification schemes, and many special schemes covering single disciplines have appeared. Not all of these have been developed with library classification in mind.
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