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MACS: subject access across languages and networks
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Elisabeth Freyre
and Max Naudi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction VII
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Session 1. RETRIEVAL IN A MULTILINGUAL ENVIRONMENT
- MACS: subject access across languages and networks 3
- Information languages and multilingual subject access 11
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Session 2. RETRIEVAL ACROSS MULTIPLE VOCABULARIES (1)
- Integrating LCSH and MeSH in Information Systems 21
- Renardus: Cross-browsing European subject gateways via a common classification system (DDC) 25
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Session 3. RETRIEVAL ACROSS MULTIPLE VOCABULARIES (2)
- Putting the World Back Together: Mapping Multiple Vocabularies into a Single Thesaurus 37
- Access methods in a database of e-journals 43
- Mundane Standards, Everyday Technologies, Equitable Access 50
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Session 4. CROSS-SECTORAL RETRIEVAL
- HILT: Subject Retrieval in a Distributed Environment 61
- The Colorado Digitization Project: Subject Access Issues 68
- The Iter Bibliography: International Standard Subject Access to Medieval and Renaissance Materials (400-1700) (http://iter.utoronto.ca) 74
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Session 5. DOMAIN SPECIFIC RETRIEVAL
- Subject Access to Web Resources in Education 83
- A Multi-Layered, Multi-Dimensional Representation of Digital Educational Resources 90
- General Library Classification in Learning Material Metadata: the Application in IMS/LOM and DCMES Metadata Schemas 97
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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 107
- Improving Subject Retrieval with Frame Representations 114
- Features of an Integrated Thesaurus Management and Search System for the Networked Environment 122
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Session 7. TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL TOOLS FOR THE WEB ENVIRONMENT (1)
- From Library Authority Control to Network Authoritative Metadata Sources 131
- FAST: Faceted Application of Subject Terminology 140
- Faceted Indexing Application for Organizing and Accessing Internet Resources 147
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Session 8. TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL TOOLS FOR THE WEB ENVIRONMENT (2)
- The Library of Congress Classification as a Knowledge Base for Automatic Subject Categorization 163
- The UDC and the World Wide Web 170
- Towards DDC-Classified Displays of NetFirst Search Results 177
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 183
- INDEX 191
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction VII
-
Session 1. RETRIEVAL IN A MULTILINGUAL ENVIRONMENT
- MACS: subject access across languages and networks 3
- Information languages and multilingual subject access 11
-
Session 2. RETRIEVAL ACROSS MULTIPLE VOCABULARIES (1)
- Integrating LCSH and MeSH in Information Systems 21
- Renardus: Cross-browsing European subject gateways via a common classification system (DDC) 25
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Session 3. RETRIEVAL ACROSS MULTIPLE VOCABULARIES (2)
- Putting the World Back Together: Mapping Multiple Vocabularies into a Single Thesaurus 37
- Access methods in a database of e-journals 43
- Mundane Standards, Everyday Technologies, Equitable Access 50
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Session 4. CROSS-SECTORAL RETRIEVAL
- HILT: Subject Retrieval in a Distributed Environment 61
- The Colorado Digitization Project: Subject Access Issues 68
- The Iter Bibliography: International Standard Subject Access to Medieval and Renaissance Materials (400-1700) (http://iter.utoronto.ca) 74
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Session 5. DOMAIN SPECIFIC RETRIEVAL
- Subject Access to Web Resources in Education 83
- A Multi-Layered, Multi-Dimensional Representation of Digital Educational Resources 90
- General Library Classification in Learning Material Metadata: the Application in IMS/LOM and DCMES Metadata Schemas 97
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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 107
- Improving Subject Retrieval with Frame Representations 114
- Features of an Integrated Thesaurus Management and Search System for the Networked Environment 122
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Session 7. TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL TOOLS FOR THE WEB ENVIRONMENT (1)
- From Library Authority Control to Network Authoritative Metadata Sources 131
- FAST: Faceted Application of Subject Terminology 140
- Faceted Indexing Application for Organizing and Accessing Internet Resources 147
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Session 8. TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL TOOLS FOR THE WEB ENVIRONMENT (2)
- The Library of Congress Classification as a Knowledge Base for Automatic Subject Categorization 163
- The UDC and the World Wide Web 170
- Towards DDC-Classified Displays of NetFirst Search Results 177
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 183
- INDEX 191