Subject retrieval in a networked environment : proceedings of the IFLA Satellite Meeting held in Dublin, OH, 14-16 August 2001 and sponsored by the IFLA Classification and Indexing Section, the IFLA Information Technology Section, and OCLC / edited by I.C. McIlwaine
Imprint
Munchen : K.G. Saur, 2003
Descript
ix, 193 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
CONTENT
Retrieval in a multilingual environment : MACS: subject access across languages and networks -- Information languages and multilingual access -- Retrieval across multiple vocabularies (1) : Integrating LCSH and McSH in information systems -- Renardus: cross-browsing European subject gateways via a common classification system (DDC) -- Retrieval across multiple vocabularies (2) : Putting the world back together: mapping multiple vocabularies into a single thesaurus -- Access methods in a database of e-journals -- Mundane standards, everyday technologies, equitable access -- Cross-sectoral retrieval : HILT: subject retrieval in a distributed environment -- The Colorado Digitization Project: subject access issues -- The Iter bibliography: international standard subject access to medieval and renaissance materials (400-1700) -- Domain specific retrieval : Subject access to web resources in education -- A multi-layered, multi-dimensional representation of digital educational resources -- General library classification in learning material metadata: the application in IMS/LOM and DCMES metadata schemas -- 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 -- Improving subject retrieval with frame representations -- Features of an integrated thesaurus management and search system for the networked environment -- Transformation of traditional tools for the web environment (1) : From library authority control to network authoritative metadata sources -- FAST: faceted application of subject terminology -- Faceted indexing application for organizing and accessing Internet resources -- Transformation of traditional tools for the web enviroment (2) : The Library of Congress Classification as a knowledge base for automatic subject categorization -- The UDC and the World Wide Web -- Towards DDC-classified displays of NetFirst search results