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GabrieleMadridOrigines1990351 p.20 cmDiscursorigenesMachado, Antonio861.6Gabriele,John P.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005858150403321861.6 MACH/S 8Dip.f.m.4844FLFBC861.6 MACH/S 8 BISDip.f.m.6610FLFBCFLFBCDivergencias y unidad: perspectivas sobre la generación del '98 y Antonio Machado565283UNINA01177nam 2200373 450 991016320660332120230803015530.01-78289-487-X(CKB)3710000001046256(MiAaPQ)EBC4807680(EXLCZ)99371000000104625620200108h20131916 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAt the front /by Alec Johnston ; with a preface by Sir Owen Seaman ; including an appreciation by Captain Ingram, R.A.M.C., D.S.O., M.C[Place of publication not identified] :Pickel Partners Publishing,2013.©19161 online resource (67 pages)World War, 1914-1918Personal narratives, EnglishWorld War, 1914-1918821.912Johnston Alec Leith1889?-1916,1376413Seaman Owen1861-1936,Ingram T.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910163206603321At the front3412181UNINA05242nam 2200721 450 991082728430332120200903223051.01-78063-411-0(CKB)2670000000318740(EBL)1639577(SSID)ssj0000967869(PQKBManifestationID)11551916(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000967869(PQKBWorkID)10977383(PQKB)11047422(MiAaPQ)EBC1639577(Au-PeEL)EBL1639577(CaPaEBR)ebr10834018(CaONFJC)MIL569347(OCoLC)871224882(PPN)198677774(EXLCZ)99267000000031874020140213h20082008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOrganising knowledge in a global society /Philip Hider ; with Ross Harvey ; copy editor, R. Crease ; indexer, R. Salmond ; cover editors, T. O'Neill and M. McNicolRevised edition.Wagga Wagga, New South Wales :Centre for Information Studies,2008.©20081 online resource (389 p.)Topics in Australasian Library and Information Studies,1030-5009 ;Number 29Description based upon print version of record.1-876938-67-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; ORGANISING KNOWLEDGE IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY: principles and practice in libraries and information centres; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Preface to the first edition; Preface to the revised edition; PART I: OVERVIEW; CHAPTER 1 Definitions and introductory concepts; Definitions; Need for bibliographic organisation; Users of bibliographic data; Meeting users' needs; Systems for bibliographic organisation; Conclusion; PART II: BIBLIOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION; Introduction; CHAPTER 2 Standards for bibliographic data; Why standards are necessary; The consequences of not using standardsWho sets the standardsCharacteristics of bibliographic data; Conclusion; CHAPTER 3 Standards for description; ISBD; AACR2; RDA - the new AACR; Other standards for bibliographic description; Conclusion; CHAPTER 4 Standards for access points; Using names as access points; Titles as access points; Multiscript access points; Standards for access points; AACR2 Part II; Other standards for access points; Conclusion; CHAPTER 5 Authority control; What is authority control?; Why perform authority control?; How is authority control carried out?; Where do authority records come from?; ConclusionLibrary of Congress Classification (LCC)Universal Decimal Classification (UDC); Bliss (BC) and Colon Classification; National general classification schemes; Specialised library classification schemes; Reclassification; Classification and computers; Classification and the web; Conclusion; CHAPTER 8 Alphabetical subject access mechanisms; Types of vocabulary; Why we still use controlled vocabularies; Some basic concepts; Subject headings lists; Thesauri; PRECIS and COMPASS; Improving the controlled vocabulary approach; Natural language approaches; ConclusionCHAPTER 9 Subject access to web contentRepositioning the library catalogue; A typology of web subject access approaches; Search engines and subject directories; Subject gateways and portals; Online thesauri and subject headings lists; Classification and the web; Ontologies and taxonomies; Information architecture; Social tagging and folksonomies; Providing access to non-text data; Conclusion; PART IV: BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATAEXCHANGE AND MANAGEMENT; Introduction; What makes an effective information retrieval system?; How do we know if an information retrieval system is effective?Requirements for system effectivenessOrganising Knowledge in a Global Society updates the successful first edition, which has been widely used as an introduction to the field of information organisation, both in Australia and overseas. The work reflects current practice and trends, paying particular attention to how libraries and other information services provide intellectual access to digital information resources through metadata. In this revision, the various information organisation components of the Web 2.0 phenomenon are discussed, including social tagging and folksonomies. The new edition also covers the latest developmenTopics in Australasian library and information studies ;no. 29.Information organizationInformation storage and retrieval systemsCatalogingStandardsInformation organization.Information storage and retrieval systems.CatalogingStandards.025.3Hider Philip1689615Crease R1689616Salmond R1689617O'Neill T1689618McNicol M1689619MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827284303321Organising knowledge in a global society4064818UNINA