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Main Author: Losee, Robert M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ464396
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author Losee, Robert M.
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Losee, Robert M.
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contents The Relative Shelf Location of Circulated Books: A Study of Classification, Users, and Browsing. Losee, Robert M. Books Cataloging Classification Cluster Analysis College Libraries Correlation Databases Graphs Higher Education Library Circulation Library Collections Research Needs Users (Information) Reports on research that examined the clustering of similar books provided by a classification system and ways in which the books that patrons circulate are clustered in a university library. Measures of classification system performance are suggested and used to evaluate two test collections. Consequences for full-text document systems and online catalogs are considered. (21 references) (EA)
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spellingShingle The Relative Shelf Location of Circulated Books: A Study of Classification, Users, and Browsing.
Losee, Robert M.
Books
Cataloging
Classification
Cluster Analysis
College Libraries
Correlation
Databases
Graphs
Higher Education
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Research Needs
Users (Information)
The Relative Shelf Location of Circulated Books: A Study of Classification, Users, and Browsing. Losee, Robert M. Books Cataloging Classification Cluster Analysis College Libraries Correlation Databases Graphs Higher Education Library Circulation Library Collections Research Needs Users (Information) Reports on research that examined the clustering of similar books provided by a classification system and ways in which the books that patrons circulate are clustered in a university library. Measures of classification system performance are suggested and used to evaluate two test collections. Consequences for full-text document systems and online catalogs are considered. (21 references) (EA)
title The Relative Shelf Location of Circulated Books: A Study of Classification, Users, and Browsing.
topic Books
Cataloging
Classification
Cluster Analysis
College Libraries
Correlation
Databases
Graphs
Higher Education
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Research Needs
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ464396