Treffer: UDC on the Internet: Theory and project in evolution for use of indexing and retrieval systems

Title:
UDC on the Internet: Theory and project in evolution for use of indexing and retrieval systems
Source:
World Library and Information Congress: 77th IFLA General Conference and Assembly: First papers from San Juan - and moreIFLA journal. 37(4):305-313
Publisher Information:
München: Saur, 2011.
Publication Year:
2011
Physical Description:
print, 1/4 p
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Biblioteca de Catalunya, Spain
ISSN:
0340-0352
Rights:
Copyright 2015 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Sciences of information and communication. Documentation

FRANCIS
Accession Number:
edscal.25549240
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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The starting point of this article is to compare the features of faceted classification and ontologies with a re-evaluation of UDC (Universal Decimal Classification) as an analytico-synthetic classification system. We are therefore proposing a theory that was used as the basis of a project in the I980s but which will imply an advance in the field of information retrieval in the future context of the Internet. This theory is based on the post-coordinated use of LCSH (Library of Congress Subject Headings) and the setting-up of their equivalence with UDC for indexing. The retrieval process is based on the generation of clusters characteristic of data mining and the linking of existing controlled vocabularies and free language in all languages with the corresponding UDC notations. This will be achieved by making UDC compatible with existing classifications, thus profiting from all the knowledge structured so far, thanks to the creation of a suitable format.