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The Classification of Holocaust Denial Literature by the Library of Congress
Morton Weinfeld
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Comparison of the performance of approaches in discovering and extracting e-book topics [PDF]
Keyword extraction is one of the most important issues in text processing and analysis and provides a high-level and accurate summary of the text. Therefore, choosing the right method to extract keywords from the text is important. The aim of the present
Fatemeh Zarmehr +2 more
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American Library Classification, with Special Reference to the Library of Congress (Book Review)
Maurice F. Tauber
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Library of Congress Classification for Judaica: Recent Changes
Ricky Dreyfuss
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This article is a history of the creation of the Naval Science class within the Library of Congress Classification System (LCCS) during that system’s fashioning and development at the turn of the twentieth century.
Ellen E. Adams, Joshua F. Beatty
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Exploratory Subject Searching in Library Catalogs: Reclaiming the Vision
Librarians have had innovative ideas for ways to use subject and classification data to provide an improved online search experience for decades, and yet, after thirty-plus years of improvements in online catalogs, users continue to struggle with ...
Julia Bauder, Emma Lange
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In Fall 1995, a World Wide Web (WWW) virtual library was established to investigate the applicability of using a conventional library classification scheme as an organizational framework for enhancing identification, access and use of Internet resources
Gerry McKiernan
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Returning Classification to the Catalog
The concept of a classified catalog, or using classification as a form of subject access, has been almost forgotten by contemporary librarians. Recent developments indicate that this is changing as libraries seek to enhance the capabilities of their ...
Robert N. Bland, Mark A. Stoffan
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La LC classification come linked data
In 2009 and in 2011, the Library of Congress made two of its largest authority files – Subject Headings and Names – available as linked data via LC’s Linked Data Service, ID.LOC.GOV. Both are offered in MADS/RDF and SKOS.
Kevin Ford
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