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This volume contains the proceedings of a special conference held in Florence, August 2009. The theoretical and methodological aspects of rethinking semantic access to information and knowledge are explored. Innovative projects deployed to cope with the challenges of the future are presented and discussed. This book offers a unique opportunity for librarians and other information professionals to get acquainted with the state of the art in subject indexing.
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2 - Introduction [Seite 8]
3 - Session 1 Systems, Tools and Standards in Subject Indexing [Seite 12]
3.1 - Focusing on User Needs: New Ways of Subject Access in Czechia [Seite 14]
3.2 - Subject Analysis and Indexing: An "Italian Version" of the Analytico-Synthetic Model [Seite 32]
3.3 - Subject Search in Italian OPACs: An Opportunity in Waiting? [Seite 44]
3.4 - Semiautomatic Merging of Two Universal Thesauri: The Case of Estonia [Seite 58]
4 - Session 2 Retrieval in Multilingual, Multicultural Environments [Seite 66]
4.1 - 20 Years SWD - German Subject Authority Data Prepared for the Future [Seite 68]
4.2 - Mixed Translations of the DDC: Design, Usability, and Implications for Knowledge Organization in Multilingual Environments [Seite 84]
4.3 - Animals Belonging to the Emperor: Enabling Viewpoint Warrant in Classification [Seite 98]
4.4 - Dewey in Sweden: Leaving SAB after 87 Years [Seite 108]
4.5 - Enhancing Information Services Using Machine-to- Machine Terminology Services [Seite 118]
5 - Session 3 Web Indexing and Social Indexing [Seite 132]
5.1 - Social Bookmarking and Subject Indexing [Seite 134]
5.2 - Social Indexing at the Stockholm Public Library [Seite 150]
5.3 - The Nuovo Soggettario Thesaurus: Structural Features and Web Application Projects [Seite 162]
5.4 - Jêzyk Hasel Przedmiotowych Biblioteki Narodowej (National Library of Poland Subject Headings) - From Card Catalogs to Digital Library: Some Questions About the Future of a Local Subject Headings System in the Changing World of Information Retrieval [Seite 176]
5.5 - FAST Headings as Tags for WorldCat [Seite 188]
6 - Contributors [Seite 196]
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