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Classification
Open Source classification software form OCLC.
The Scorpion Open Source project offers software that implements a system for automatically classifying Web-accessible text documents. Scorpion is intended for use by investigators who have a machine-readable subject classification scheme or thesaurus and wish to incorporate it into an automatic classification system.
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Additions To Source Codes For Vocabularies, Rules, And Schemes
Codes for the following sources were announced June 14, 2011. The codes for these sources have been changed. The codes should not be used in exchange records until 60 days after the date of this notice to provide implementers time to include newly-defined...
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Classweb
Through the courtesy of a cooperative agreement with OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC), the Cataloging Distribution Service (CDS) is now able to offer access to the following correlations with Dewey classification numbers:LC Subject Headings...
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Classification
Dynamic and hierarchical classification of Web pages by Ben Choi; Xiaogang Peng appears in Online Information Review (2004) v. 28, no. 2, pp. 139-147.Automatic classification of Web pages is an effective way to organise the vast amount of information...
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Classification
Here is another classification scheme, the Optics Classification and Indexing Scheme (OCIS).The Optical Society of America (OSA) is pleased to present the Optics Classification and Indexing Scheme (OCIS). OCIS provides a flexible, comprehensive classification...
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Classification
Having mentioned Dewey, LCC and the USGS classifications recently it seemed to be a good time to mention a few classification schemes. The American Physical Society publishes The Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme. "This Classification Scheme,...
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