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  • Inhaltsverzeichnis: A: Theoretical Foundations of Knowledge Organization 1: Hanne Albrechtsen, Hans H K Andersen, Bryan Cleal and Annelise Mark Pejtersen: Categorical complexity in knowledge integration: empirical evaluation of a cross-cultural film research collaboratory (13-18); Clare Beghtol: Naive classification systems and the global information society (19-22); Terence R Smith and Marcia L Zeng: Concept maps supported by knowledge organization structures (23-28); B: Linguistic and Cultural Approaches to Knowledge Organization 1: Rebecca Green and Lydia Fraser: Patterns in verbal polysemy (29-34); Maria J Lopez-Huertas, MarioBarite and Isabel de Torres: Terminological representation of specialized areas in conceptual structures:the case of gender studies (35-39); Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan and Eric SanJuan: Mining for knowledge chunks in a terminology network (41-47); Session 2- A: Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Representation 1: Jin-Cheon Na, Haiyang Sui, Christopher Khoo, Syin Chan and Yunyun Zhou: Effectiveness of simple linguistic processing in automatic sentiment classification of product reviews (49-54); Daniel J O'Keefe: Cultural literacy in a global information society-specific language: an exploratory ontological analysis utilizing comparative taxonomy (55-59); Lynne C Howarth: Modelling a natural language gateway to metadata-enabled resources (61-66); B: Theoretical Foundations of Knowledge Organization 2: Facets & Their Significance: Ceri Binding and Douglas Tudhope: Integrating faceted structure into the search process (67-72); Vanda Broughton and Heather Lane: The Bliss Bibliographic Classification in action: moving from a special to a universal faceted classification via a digital platform (73-78); Kathryn La Barre: Adventures in faceted classification: a brave new world or a world of confusion? (79-84); Session 3 - A: Theoretical Foundations of Knowledge Organization 3: Elin K Jacob: The structure of context: implications of structure for the creation of context in information systems (85-90); Uta Priss: A semiotic-conceptual framework for knowledge representation (91-96); Giovanni M Sacco: Accessing multimedia infobases through dynamic taxonomies (97-102); Joseph T Tennis: URIs and intertextuality: incumbent philosophical commitments in the development of the semantic web (103-108); B: Social & Sociological Concepts in Knowledge Organization: Grant Campbell: A queer eye for the faceted guy: how a universal classification principle can be applied to a distinct subculture(109-113); Jonathan Furner and Anthony W Dunbar: The treatment of topics relating to people of mixed race in bibliographic classification schemes: a critical ace-theoretic approach (115-120); H Peter Ohly: The organization of Internet links in a social science clearing house (121-126); Chern Li Liew; Cross-cultural design and usability of a digital library supporting access to Maori cultural heritage resources: an examination of knowledge organization issues (127-132); Session 4: A: Knowledge Organization of Universal and Special Systems 1: Dewey Decimal Classification. Sudatta Chowdhury and G G Chowdhury: Using DDC to create a visual knowledge map as an aid to online information retrieval (133-138); Joan S Mitchell: DDC 22: Dewey in the world, the world in Dewey (139-145); Diane Vizine-Goetz and Julianne Beall: Using literary warrant to define a version of the DDC for automated classification services (147-152). B: Applications in Knowledge Representation 2: Gerhard J A Riesthuis and Maja Zumer: FRBR and FRANAR: subject access (153-158); Victoria Francu: An interpretation of the FRBR model (159-165); Moshe Y Sachs and Richard P Smiraglia: From encyclopedism to domain-based ontology for knowledge management: the evolution of the Sachs Classification (SC) (167-172); Session 5: A: Knowledge Organization of Universal and Special Systems 2: Agnes Hajdu Barat: Knowledge organization of the Universal Decimal Classification: new solutions, user-friendly methods from Hungary (173-178); la C Mcllwaine: A question of place (179-185); Aida Slavic and Maria Ines Cordeiro: Core requirements for automation of analytico-synthetic classifications (187-192) B: Applications in Knowledge Representation 3: Barbara H Kwasnik and You-Lee Chun: Translation of classifications: issues and solutions as exemplified in the Korean Decimal Classification (193-198); Hur-Li Lee and Jennifer Clyde: Users' perspectives of the "Collection" and the online catalogue (199-205); Jens-Erik Mai: The role of documents, domains and decisions in indexing (207-213); Session 6: A: Knowledge Organization of Universal and Special Systems 3: Stella G Dextre Clarke, Alan Gilchrist and Leonard Will: Revision and extension of thesaurus standards (215-220); Michele Hudon: Conceptual compatibility in controlled language tools used to index and access; the content of moving image collections (221-226); Antonio Garcia Jimenez, Felix del Valle Gastaminza: From thesauri to ontologies: a case study in a digital visual context (227-232); Ali Asghar Shiri and Crawford Revie: End-user interaction with thesauri: an evaluation of cognitive overlap in search term selection (233-238); B: Special Applications: Carol A Bean: Representation of medical knowledge for automated semantic interpretation of clinical reports (239-244); Chew-Hung Lee, Christopher Khoo and Jin-Cheon Na: Automatic identification of treatment relations for medical ontology learning:an exploratory study (245-250); A Neelameghan and M C Vasudevan: Integrating image files, case records of patients and Web resources: case study of a knowledge base on tumours of the central nervous system (251-256); Nancy J Williamson: Complementary and alternative medicine: its place in the reorganized medical sciences in the Universal Decimal Classification (257-262); Session 7: A: Applications in Knowledge Representation 4: Claudio Gnoli: Naturalism vs pragmatism in knowledge organization (263-268); Wouter Schallier: On the razor's edge: between local and overall needs in knowledge organization (269-274); Danielle H Miller: User perception and the online catalogue: public library OP AC users "think aloud" (275-280); B: Knowledge Organization in Corporate Information Systems: Anita S Coleman: Knowledge structures and the vocabulary of engineering novices (281-286); Evelyne Mounier and Celine Paganelli: The representation of knowledge contained in technical documents: the example of FAQs (frequently asked questions) (287-290); Martin S van der Walt: A classification scheme for the organization of electronic documents in small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) (291 -296); Session 8: A: Knowledge Organization of Non-print Information: Sound, Image, Multimedia: Laura M Bartolo, Cathy S Lowe and Sharon C Glotzer: Information management of microstructures: non-print, multidisciplinary information in a materials science digital library (297-301); Pauline Rafferty and Rob Hidderley: A survey of image trieval tools (303-308); Richard P Smiraglia: Knowledge sharing and content genealogy: extending the"works" model as a metaphor for non-documentary artefacts with case studies of Etruscan artefacts (309-314); B: Linguistic and Cultural Approaches to Knowledge Organization 2: Graciela Rosemblat, Tony Tse and Darren Gemoets: Adapting a monolingual consumer health system for Spanish cross-language information retrieval (315-321); Matjaz Zalokar: Preparation of a general controlled vocabulary in Slovene and English for theCOBISS.SI library information system, Slovenia (323-329); Marianne Dabbadie, Widad Mustafa El Hadi and Francois Fraysse: Coaching applications: a new concept for usage testing on information systems. Testing usage on a corporate information system with K-Now (331-336); Session 9: Theories of Knowledge and Knowledge Organization: Keiichi Kawamura: Ranganathan and after: Coates' practice and theory (337-343); Shiyan Ou, Christopher Khoo, Dion H Goh and Hui-Ying Heng: Automatic discourse parsing of sociology dissertation abstracts as sentence categorization (345-350); Iolo Jones, Daniel Cunliffe, Douglas Tudhope: Natural language processing and knowledge organization systems as an aid to retrieval (351-356). (xsd:string)
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  • Knowledge organization and the global information society : proceedings of the eigth International ISKO Conference, 13-16 July 2004, London, UK (xsd:string)
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  • Würzburg: Ergon Verl., 2004.- 378 S.., Ill., graph. Darst. (xsd:string)
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