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Informationen zum Autor Nancy Williamson, Clare Beghtol Zusammenfassung Examines current efforts to deal with the increasing globalization of information and knowledge, including DDC, LCC, UDC, multilingual thesauri, web directories, metadata schemes, etc. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS The Future of General Classification Adapting Dominant Classifications to Particular Contexts Stretching Conceptual Structures in Classifications Across Languages and Cultures The Impact of Specificity on the Retrieval Power of a UDC-Based Multilingual Thesaurus INFORMATION ORGANIZATION IN KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES Knowledge Organization from Libraries to the Web: Strong Demands on the Weakest Side of International Librarianship Expanding Audiences for Education-Related Information and Resources: Classificatory Structures on the World Wide Web Text Mining and Data Mining in Knowledge Organization and Discovery: The Making of Knowledge-Based Products Information Organization to Assist Knowledge Discovery: Case Studies with Non-Bibliographic Databases LINGUISTICS, TERMINOLOGY, AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING Human Language Technology and Its Role in Information Access and Management Lexical Knowledge Patterns, Semantic Relations, and Language Varieties: Exploring the Possibilities for Refining Information Retrieval in an International Context Designing a Common Namespace for Searching Metadata-Enabled Knowledge Repositories: An International Perspective KNOWLEDGE IN THE WORLD AND THE WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE The IFF Foundation for Ontological Knowledge Organization Perspectives on Managing Knowledge in Organizations Global Abstractions: The Classification of International Economic Data for Bibliographic and Statistical Purposes Index Reference Notes Included ...