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Developing a novel typology of unprofessional behaviours between healthcare staff: a best fit framework synthesis. [PDF]

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Aunger J   +7 more
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Quantifying In Vivo Arterial Deformation from CT and MRI: A Systematic Review of Segmentation, Motion Tracking, and Kinematic Metrics. [PDF]

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Valente R   +7 more
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Subject Terms Catalogue

2023
The Subject Terms Catalogue of KALLIPOS Project is a bilingual controlled vocabulary”1, which is to say, a "set of standardized words and/or phrases", containing more than 10.000 scientific terms, Greek and English, classified in 25 fields of the scientific realm.
Koutsileou, Stamatina K.   +2 more
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Indexing for Subject Cataloguers

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1983
Indexing and cataloguing are conceptually the same activity, even though they differ in practice in the United States today. The purpose of this paper is to provide subject cataloguers with some insights from the state of the art of indexing. Catalogues and indexes differ in practice primarily in that the former are expected to be all things to all ...
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Descriptive and Subject Cataloguing

2006
Descriptive and subject cataloguing , Descriptive and subject cataloguing , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
Jaya Raju, Reggie Raju
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Subject Access in a Bilingual Online Catalogue

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1989
Canadian library records, bilingual by statute, are created according to a common set of rules and standards. Subject access to the catalogue remains language dependent. Even searches by classification in some OPACs rely first on an alphabetical index as an entering key. Fully bilingual OPACs with authority control and reciprocal references in one file
Paule Rolland-Thomas, Gérard Mercure
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SUBJECT CATALOGUING IN GERMAN LIBRARIES

Journal of Documentation, 1950
Probably no aspect of librarianship presents such variations of practice in individual libraries as does the provision of subject catalogues. The author catalogue, which tells the user whether a given work of which he knows the author and title is in the library, must necessarily take a similar form everywhere, and such variations as do exist in the ...
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SUBJECT SEARCHING BEHAVIOUR AT THE LIBRARY CATALOGUE AND AT THE SHELVES: IMPLICATIONS FOR ONLINE INTERACTIVE CATALOGUES

Journal of Documentation, 1987
Searching behaviour in a university library is studied using a wholistic approach, encompassing the use of bibliographic tools and shelf browsing. The present study is designed as the first half of a ‘before and after’ study to permit the evaluation of the impact of a future online catalogue on users' searching behaviour.
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THE ONLINE CATALOGUE, SUBJECT ACCESS AND USER REACTIONS: A REVIEW

Library Review, 1985
INTRODUCTION Computers and new information technologies have beyond question brought tremendous advancement in information storage and retrieval. In recent years, the traditional card catalog has given way first to the COM (computer output on microform) catalog, then to the online catalog. Now, many libraries are shifting to the new capability in order
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