Subject Retrieval in a Networked Environment : : Proceedings of the IFLA Satellite Meeting held in Dublin, OH,14-16 August 2001 and sponsored by the IFLA Classification and Indexing Section, the IFLA Information Technology Section and OCLC / / ed. by I.C. McIlwaine.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : K. G. Saur, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2013
Language:English
Series:UBCIM Publications. New Series ; 25
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Physical Description:1 online resource (193 p.) :; Zahlr. Abb.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Session 1. RETRIEVAL IN A MULTILINGUAL ENVIRONMENT
  • MACS: subject access across languages and networks
  • Information languages and multilingual subject access
  • Session 2. RETRIEVAL ACROSS MULTIPLE VOCABULARIES (1)
  • Integrating LCSH and MeSH in Information Systems
  • Renardus: Cross-browsing European subject gateways via a common classification system (DDC)
  • Session 3. RETRIEVAL ACROSS MULTIPLE VOCABULARIES (2)
  • Putting the World Back Together: Mapping Multiple Vocabularies into a Single Thesaurus
  • Access methods in a database of e-journals
  • Mundane Standards, Everyday Technologies, Equitable Access
  • Session 4. CROSS-SECTORAL RETRIEVAL
  • HILT: Subject Retrieval in a Distributed Environment
  • The Colorado Digitization Project: Subject Access Issues
  • The Iter Bibliography: International Standard Subject Access to Medieval and Renaissance Materials (400-1700) (http://iter.utoronto.ca)
  • Session 5. DOMAIN SPECIFIC RETRIEVAL
  • Subject Access to Web Resources in Education
  • A Multi-Layered, Multi-Dimensional Representation of Digital Educational Resources
  • General Library Classification in Learning Material Metadata: the Application in IMS/LOM and DCMES Metadata Schemas
  • Session 6. TOOL DEVELOPMENT FOR RETRIEVAL
  • Personal Construct Theory as a research tool in Library and Information Science. Case Study: Development of a user-driven classification of photographs
  • Improving Subject Retrieval with Frame Representations
  • Features of an Integrated Thesaurus Management and Search System for the Networked Environment
  • Session 7. TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL TOOLS FOR THE WEB ENVIRONMENT (1)
  • From Library Authority Control to Network Authoritative Metadata Sources
  • FAST: Faceted Application of Subject Terminology
  • Faceted Indexing Application for Organizing and Accessing Internet Resources
  • Session 8. TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL TOOLS FOR THE WEB ENVIRONMENT (2)
  • The Library of Congress Classification as a Knowledge Base for Automatic Subject Categorization
  • The UDC and the World Wide Web
  • Towards DDC-Classified Displays of NetFirst Search Results
  • LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
  • INDEX