KB:s översiktsdokument över Dewey-systemet. Upplösning: 1000 kategorier. Detta är dock inte den fullständiga referensen, som verkar mindre tillgänglig, förmodligen av upphovsrättsliga skäl.
This piece is based on two talks I gave in the spring of 2005 -- one at the O'Reilly ETech conference in March, entitled "Ontology Is Overrated", and one at the IMCExpo in April entitled "Folksonomies & Tags: The rise of user-developed classification." Th
"by letting users tag (...), we're (building) systems that, like the Web itself, do a better job of letting individuals create value for one another, often without realizing it."
Die SfB (Systematik für Bibliotheken) ist eine Aufstellungssystematik für Öffentliche Bibliotheken. sfb-online.de enthält die jeweils aktuelle Fassung. Die SfB wird in einer Kooperation der Stadtbibliothek Bremen, der Büchereizentrale Schleswig-Holstein, der Stadtbücherei Frankfurt am Main und der Stadtbibliothek Hannover und gemeinsam mit der ekz.bibliotheksservice Reutlingen laufend weiterentwickelt.
Emily Drabinski , Queering the Catalog: Queer Theory and the Politics of Correction, The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy, Vol. 83, No. 2 (April 2013), pp. 94-111
Reflection is a programming language technique that achieves dynamic adaptability. It can be used to reach aspect –or any kind of application– adaptation at runtime. Most runtime reflective systems are based on the ability to modify the programming la
"TagOntology is about identifying and formalizing a conceptualization of the activity of tagging, and building technology that commits to the ontology at the semantic level."
"Classify is an OCLC Research prototype that helps you classify books, magazines, movies, and music using the Dewey Decimal Classification system or the Library of Congress Classification system."
Classify is an OCLC research prototype designed to support the assignment of classification numbers and subject headings for books, DVDs, CDs, and other types of library materials.
There are many different folk tales in the world, but many tales are variations on a limited number of themes. The classification system originally designed by Aarne, and later revised first by Thompson and later by Uther, is intended to bring out the similarities between tales by grouping variants of the same tale under the same ATU category. like hraf
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