Classification for user support and learning : proceedings of the 11th ASIS & T SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop : November 12, 2000 : held at the 62nd [sic] ASIS & T Annual Meeting, November 12-16, 2000, Chicago, IL

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Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
Z699.1.A1 A85 2000
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Available

Contents

Session 1. Knowledge is complex: accommodating human ways of knowing / David Jonassen -- Domain analysis, an important part of thesaurus construction: methodologies and approaches / Marianne Lykke Nielsen -- Terminology development and organization in multi-community environments: the case of statistical information / Stephanie W. Haas and Carol A. Hert -- Session 2. Accessing and browsing 3D anatomical images with a navigational ontology / Nina Wacholder ... [et al.] -- Use of classified displays of Web search results / Susan Dumais, Ed Cutrell, and Hao Chen -- Session 3. SERUBA: a new search and learning technology for the Internet and intranets / Winfried Schmitz-Esser -- Automatic indexing by discipline and high-level categories: methodology and potential applications / Susanne M. Humphrey, Thomas C. Rindflesch, and Alan R. Aronson -- Classification of research papers using citation links and citation types: toward automatic review article generation / Hidetsugu Nanba, Noriko Kando, and Manabu Okumura -- Idea mart table of contents. Idea mart 1. Knowledge organization scheme for cross-cultural and cross-language information systems: a discussion of issues and challenges / Marcia Lei Zeng and Pat Molholt -- Automatic concept hierarchies development: a revised subsumption approach / Yi-Fang Wu -- Idea mart 2. Identifying and characterizing a "Health consumer vocabulary" / Laura Slaughter -- Idea mart 3. The world of Pokémon: a dynamic ecological classification system / Elin Jacob, Elizabeth Davenport, and Uta Priss -- Ethological classification: a model for ordering the commercial workplace that draws on collective practice / Elisabeth Davenport, Howard Rosenbaum, and Uta Priss -- Idea mart 4. Comparing cognitive maps using graph algorithms / Peiling Wang -- Information cartography: a proposed model for access to heterogeneous end-user databases / Stephen Paling -- Idea mart 5. Experiments in indexing multimedia data at multiple levels / Alejandro Jaimes [et al.] -- Document theory and knowledge organization; an approach based on epistemology and sociology of knowledge / Jack Andersen.

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