Knowledge organization and classification in international information retrieval
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Knowledge organization and classification in international information retrieval
Haworth Information Press, c2003
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"Co-published simultaneously as Cataloging & classification quarterly, volume 37, numbers 1/2, 2003."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Learn step-by-step how to develop knowledge-based products for international use!
Knowledge Organization and Classification in International Information Retrieval examines current efforts to deal with the increasing globalization of information and knowledge. International authors walk you through the theoretical foundations and conceptual elements behind knowledge management, addressing areas such as the Internet, multinational resources, translations, and information languages. The tools, techniques, and case studies provided in this book will be invaluable to anyone interested in bridging the international information retrieval language gap.
This book is divided into four sections that address major themes for internationalized information and knowledge:
General Bibliographic Systems discusses how bibliographic classification systems can be adapted for specific subjects, the problems with addressing different language expressions, and the future of these systems
Information Organization in Knowledge Resources explores knowledge organization and classification, focusing mainly on libraries and on the Internet
Linguistics, Terminology, and Natural Language Processing analyzes the latest developments in language processing and the design of information retrieval tools and resources
Knowledge in the World and the World of Knowledge addresses the ontological foundations of knowledge organization and classification and knowledge management in organizations from different cultures
With this book, you'll gain a better understanding about the international efforts to globalize:
the Dewey Decimal Classification
the Library of Congress Classification
the Universal Decimal Classification
multilingual thesauri
Web directories of education-related resources
human language technology
metadata schemas
the North American Industry Classification
Figures, tables, charts, and diagrams elucidate the concepts in Knowledge Organization and Classification in International Information Retrieval. Information educators and practitioners as well as specialists in classification and knowledge organization will find this book valuable for its focus on the problems ofand solutions forinformation retrieval for specific linguistic, cultural, and domain communities of discourse.
Table of Contents
Introduction
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS
The Future of General Classification
Adapting Dominant Classifications to Particular Contexts
Stretching Conceptual Structures in Classifications Across Languages and Cultures
The Impact of Specificity on the Retrieval Power of a UDC-Based Multilingual Thesaurus
INFORMATION ORGANIZATION IN KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES
Knowledge Organization from Libraries to the Web: Strong Demands on the Weakest Side of International Librarianship
Expanding Audiences for Education-Related Information and Resources: Classificatory Structures on the World Wide Web
Text Mining and Data Mining in Knowledge Organization and Discovery: The Making of Knowledge-Based Products
Information Organization to Assist Knowledge Discovery: Case Studies with Non-Bibliographic Databases
LINGUISTICS, TERMINOLOGY, AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Human Language Technology and Its Role in Information Access and Management
Lexical Knowledge Patterns, Semantic Relations, and Language Varieties: Exploring the Possibilities for Refining Information Retrieval in an International Context
Designing a Common Namespace for Searching Metadata-Enabled Knowledge Repositories: An International Perspective
KNOWLEDGE IN THE WORLD AND THE WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE
The IFF Foundation for Ontological Knowledge Organization
Perspectives on Managing Knowledge in Organizations
Global Abstractions: The Classification of International Economic Data for Bibliographic and Statistical Purposes
Index
Reference Notes Included
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