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Lehnus, Donald J. – 1972
The fact that so many notions and principles set forth by Panizzi are still in evidence today is proof of his great contribution to present day cataloging. The comparisons made of the two sets of rules point out many contrasts and similarities. But even more significant is that, while reading the comparisons, one is constantly reminded of the…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Indexes, Information Retrieval
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Schabas, Ann H. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1982
Reports on a comparative study of the postcoordinate retrieval effectiveness of Library of Congress Subject Headings and the Preserved Context Indexing System (PRECIS). Data are presented in six tables and one figure, and a reference list is included. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Coordinate Indexes, Indexing, Information Retrieval
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Miller, Betty – Online & CD-ROM Review, 1995
Reports results of a comparison of the Academic Index on CD-ROM and four indexes on the OPAC (online public access catalog) at Brooklyn College (New York): General Science Index, Humanities Index, Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, and Social Science Index. Coverage of the "New York Times" was found to be important. (LRW)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Indexes
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Hancock-Beaulieu, Micheline – Journal of Documentation, 1990
Describes a study at the City University (London) that was conducted to evaluate the impact of an online catalog on subject searching behavior. Methods of using the catalog and browsing at the shelves are examined, and results are compared with an earlier study of subject searching with a manual PRECIS index. (25 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Indexes
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Tobias, Jennifer – Library Trends, 1998
Compares traditional cataloging to Web-based. Discusses intellectual-access issues as they apply to reference services today, and outlines deficiencies in traditional cataloging, and corresponding attributes of Web-based intellectual access. Notes ways that catalogers and public-service librarians can address these issues. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cataloging, Comparative Analysis, Indexes