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Philosophy of Library Classification

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The article was published on 1989-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Library of Congress Classification & Library classification.

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GCC: a knowledge management environment for research centers and universities

TL;DR: This work creates a scientific knowledge management environment in which researchers may share their data, experiences, ideas, process definition and execution, and obtain all the necessary information to execute their tasks, make decisions, learn and disseminate knowledge.
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Derivation and Evaluation of a Document-naming Nomenclature

TL;DR: Preliminary usability data indicate that DNN integration with title parsing and sorting software enhances information access and a document-naming nomenclature that creates informative, structured note titles that improve information access is developed.

Classification along genre dimensions : exploring a multidisciplinary problem

TL;DR: This thesis treats the sociotechnical notion of genre as a conflation of a communicative situation and a community of practices involved in producing and using documents to explore the ways in which genre and community are connected.
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Defending against packet injection attacks unreliable ad hoc networks

TL;DR: This work proposes SAF, an efficient and effective Source Authentication Forwarding protocol that can either immediately filter out injected junk packets with very high probability or expose the true identity of an injector.

Library classifications criticisms: universality, postestructuralism and ethics

TL;DR: The authors study library classifications criticisms from a poststructuralist and pragmatist point of view that rejects the idea of universality in knowledge organization systems and conclude that the seek of neutrality in some of these texts is not only an impossible goal but also a contradiction in the representation of different cultures.