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  • Inhaltsverzeichnis: Session I: Knowledge and Knowledge Organisation: the Needs and the Modes: Elaine Svenonius: The Impact of Computer Technology on Knowledge Representations (1-14); Eduard Sukiasyan: Homo Quaerens (The Seeking Man): On the Problem of Development of the Reader's Cognitive Capacities in the Searching Process (15-22); M. Sekhar & E.R. Ekbote: Cognitive Skills of Conceptualisation Process and Types of Concepts (23 - 34); Bernd Frohmann: Cognitive Paradigms and User Needs (35-50). Session II: Knowledge Seeking in Libraries: J.M. Perreault: Not Even the Voice of a Ghost: Epistemology as a Bridge from Our Bibliographical Past to a New Paradigm (51-64); Dorothy McGarry: Displays of Bibliographic Records in Call Number Order: Functions of the Displays and Data Elements Needed (65-80). Session III: Knowledge Seeking in Information Retrieval: Padmini Srinivasan: Knowledge Organisation for Information Retrieval (81-94); S. Amba & Hemalata lyer: Contextual Information Needs: Retrieval Techniques and the Research Process (95-107); R.G. Dharmapurikar: Citation Analysis: An Important Tool for Knowledge Organization (108 -111); Mirja livonen: Factors Affecting the Analysis of Requests and the Formulation of Query Statements (112-129); K.S. Raghavan & P. Sankaralingam: Multiple Subject Representations and Cognitive Searches (130-137). Session IV: Knowledge Seeking in Problem Solving, Decision-Making, and Learning Situations: J. Hölzl: Cognitive Modelling of Technology Information(139-145); Jasminka Novak: The Use of Conceptual Models in Design and Implementation of Decision Support Systems (146-159); Yogendra P. Dubey: Modeling and Simulation in the Development of Decision Support System for Library Resource Sharing Networks (160-172); Pratibha Upadhyay: A `Path-Model' in Social and Behavioural Research (173-191); Daniela D'Aloisi: Knowledge Representation in Human-Computer Interaction: A Terminological Representation (192-204). Session V: Taxonomic Approach to Knowledge Representation: Ejnar Wahlin: A Universal System Without Ordering Codes (205-210); Asha Umarani: Knowledge Classification - A Permanent Structure for Dynamic Knowledge (211- 222); Jayashree Ramadas & Usha Nair: The System Concept as a Tool for Knowledge Representation: Understanding the Human Body (223-241); K. Sivareddy & R.S.R. Varalakshmi: Organisation of Knowledge in Neurological Sciences - A Comparative Study of Secondary Sources (242-259); M. Parameswaran: Propaedia of Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Conceptual Model of Knowledge Organisation (260-268). Session VI: Analytico - Synthetic Approaches to Knowledge Organisation: A. Neelameghan: Ranganathan's Generalised Model of Subject Structure and Modes of Formation of Subjects (269-285); S. Seetharama: Cognitive Approach in Information Consolidation (286-292); Giliola Negrini: Systematization of Science and Technology Research (293-307); Aldo Gangemi, Mario Glanti, Elena Galeassi, Angelo Rossi Mori: A Compositional Approach to Acquire and Represent Knowledge from Medical Coding Systems (308-322); Ingetraut Dahlberg: The Network of Knowledge Fields: Conceptual Systematization in Action (323-333). Session VII: Cognitive Paradigms and their Application to Knowledge: Suneeti Rao: Representing Knowledge Through Legal Concepts (334-355); Gerhard Rahmstorf: Conceptual Representations Based on Natural Language Phrases (344-355); Mamota Das: Learning Teaching Cognitive Paradigms in Knowledge Organisation (362-371); C.S. Krishnamoorthy: Use of Paradigm in Classification of Melodic-Scales (356-361); Joseph A. Busch: Use of a Relational Database System to Model the Variability of Historical Source Information (372-389); M.A. Gopinath: Creativity and Knowledge Organisation: A Cognitive Interaction (390-400). Session VIII: Cognitive Paradigms in Knowledge Base. Moshe Yitzhaki: The Variation in Informativity of Research Papers with Time and Field (401-417); Emilia Curras: Information Science - Information as a Dialectic Interactive System (418-432); R.K. Shrivastava: Knowledge Generating Process A Conceptual Model in Ecosystematic Framework (432-441); Erich Weihs: On the Client-Server Concept of Text Related Data (452-459); Giovanni Romano: An Intelligent Documentation System (442-451); M.P. Satija: Term-Concept Relation: A Case Study of Ranganathan's Approach (460-465). (xsd:string)
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  • Cognitive paradigms in knowledge organisation : second International ISKO Conference, Madras, 26 - 28 August 1992 (xsd:string)
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  • Madras: Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, 1992.- XVI, 466 S., Abb. (xsd:string)
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