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5064   2007-0293reclassification projects377
The functionality and flexibility of traditional classification schemes applied to a NYPL's reading room no longer in a class by itself (Lang.: eng). - In: American Libraries, 37(2006)8, p.16.

9478   reclassification projects377
Cope, Elly. – From UDC to DDC: reclassification at the University of Bath (Lang.: eng). - In: Catalogue & index, 169(2012), pp. 68-73. Paper presented at the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals (CILIP) Cataloguing & Indexing Group Conference 2012.

9479   reclassification projects377
Dyer, Lynne. – Turning NLM into Dewey: re-classification of a nursing collection (Lang.: eng). - In: Catalogue & index, 166(2012), pp. 16-18.

9623   reclassification projects377
Barker, Andrew. – Slider puzzle: reclassification at the University of East Anglia (Lang.: eng). - In: Catalogue & index, 166(2012), pp. 12-15. Paper presented at the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals (CILIP) Cataloguing & Indexing Group Reclassification Workshop, 20/09/2011.

9624   reclassification projects377
De Esteban, Marijose. – ReGenreNation: the revision of genres at the British Film Institute (Lang.: eng). - In: Catalogue & index, 166(2012), pp. 19-23. Paper presented at the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals (CILIP) Cataloguing & Indexing Group Reclassification Workshop, 20/09/2011.

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Lee, Deborah. – Guerrilla reclassification: a call to arms (Lang.: eng). - In: Catalogue & index, 166(2012), pp. 24-27. Paper presented at the Chartered Institute of Library & Information Professionals (CILIP) Cataloguing & Indexing Group Reclassification Workshop, 20/09/2011.

12876   1990-1-151reclassification projects377
Basset, B.; Laurent, F., Coste, B. – Classer en centre d'interèt: ouis, mais [Classing in the center of interest: yes, but] (Lang.: fre). - In: Bull.d'Inf.de l'A.B.F.No.143.1989.p.31-32.

11990   1995-0209377, 847
Wharton, J.. – The archive of newspaper cuttings relating to the GDR at the University of Nottingham and the project to make it accessible to users (Lang.: eng). - In: German Studies Libr.Group NL. (1994)16,p.18-24. Gives a brief account of the ESRC-funded project to reclassify and index the newspaper cuttings collected by the British Military goernment in Berlin between 1946 and 1981, how held by the University of Nottingham Library. The index was compiled using dBase 4.

7902   reclassification projectsdata indexinglaw377;82-66
Bird, Ruth. – Re-classification on a grand scale: Moys at the Bodleian Law Library (Lang.: eng). - In: Legal information management, 10(2010)3, pp.213-216.

9480   reclassification projects377;89(chi)
Liu, Maggie; Kwok, Lolita; Chan, Kylie. – Why change to the Chinese classification scheme?: a case study in an academic library (Lang.: eng). - In: Cataloging & classification quarterly, 50(2012)8, pp. 852-868.

 



 

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