Elements of information organization and dissemination

Elements of Information Organization and Dissemination provides Information on how to organize and disseminate library and information science (LIS), a subject that is taught in many international Library Information Science university programs. While there are many books covering different areas of...

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Otros Autores: Chatterjee, Amitabha, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, [Netherlands] : Chandos Publishing 2017.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Chandos information professional series.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009630189606719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover
  • Elements of Information Organization and Dissemination
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • A Background
  • A.1 Introduction
  • A.2 Concept of IOD
  • A.3 Need for IOD
  • A.4 Role of IOD
  • A.5 Nomenclature
  • A.5.1 Other Names
  • A.6 Definition of Documentation
  • A.6.1 New Dimension
  • A.6.2 Clear Scope
  • A.6.3 New Context
  • A.7 Main Facets
  • A.7.1 Differences
  • A.8 IOD Activities
  • References
  • B Information Sources
  • B.1 Introduction
  • B.2 Genesis of IS
  • B.3 Varieties of IS
  • B.3.1 Human Information Sources
  • B.3.2 Institutional Information Sources
  • B.3.3 Documentary Information Sources (DIS)
  • B.3.3.1 Definition
  • B.3.3.2 Recording Media and Technology
  • B.3.3.3 Media of Presentation
  • Advantages of IS in Print Medium
  • Advantages of IS in Digital Medium
  • B.3.3.4 Categories of DIS
  • Binary Division
  • Trinary Division
  • Quaternary Division
  • B.3.3.5 Characteristics of DIS
  • Primary Information Sources
  • Secondary Information Sources
  • Tertiary Information Sources
  • Differences Between DIS
  • B.3.3.6 Nature of Printed DIS
  • Book
  • Periodical
  • Report
  • Pamphlet
  • Research Paper
  • Conference Paper
  • Guide to Literature
  • Patent Literature
  • Standard
  • Specification
  • Trade Literature
  • Manuscript
  • Government Publication
  • B.3.3.7 Nature of Non-printed DIS
  • Electronic Publications
  • Databases
  • Internet/Web Resources
  • B.3.3.8 Gray Literature
  • Characteristics of GL
  • Types of GL
  • B.4 Importance of IS
  • References
  • C Information Users
  • C.1 Introduction
  • C.2 User
  • C.2.1 User Community
  • C.2.2 Types of User
  • C.3 User Study (US)
  • C.3.1 Types and Scope of US
  • C.3.2 Need of US
  • C.3.3 Objectives of US
  • C.3.4 User Characteristics
  • C.3.5 Benefits of User Study
  • C.3.6 Guidelines for US
  • C.4 Information Need
  • C.4.1 Basis of Need
  • C.4.2 Affecting Factors.
  • C.4.3 Types of Need
  • C.4.4 Need Identification
  • C.4.4.1 Objective of Identification
  • C.4.4.2 Methods of Identification
  • C.4.5 Conceptual Model
  • C.5 Information Behavior
  • C.6 Information Seeking
  • C.6.1 Relation With Information Retrieval
  • C.6.2 Affecting Factors
  • C.6.3 Modes of Information Seeking
  • C.6.4 Information Seeking Models
  • C.6.4.1 Self-Help Model
  • C.6.4.2 Behavioral Model
  • C.6.4.3 Information Search Process Model
  • C.6.4.4 Information Behavior Models
  • Upgradation of Wilson Model
  • C.6.5 Information Process Model
  • C.6.5.1 Big Six Skills Model
  • C.6.6 Online Information Seeking
  • References
  • D User Empowerment (UEm)
  • D.1 Introduction
  • D.2 Scope of UEm
  • D.3 Methods of UEm
  • D.4 Information Literacy
  • D.4.1 Concept of IL
  • D.4.1.1 Definition of IL
  • D.4.1.2 Scope of IL
  • D.4.2 Need for IL
  • D.4.3 Related Concepts
  • D.4.4 Components of IL
  • D.4.5 Methods of IL
  • D.4.5.1 IL Models
  • D.4.6 IL Standards
  • D.4.7 IL Initiatives
  • D.4.7.1 Initiatives in European Region
  • D.4.7.2 Initiatives in African Region
  • D.4.7.3 Initiatives in Asian Region
  • D.4.7.4 Initiatives in Oceania Region
  • D.4.7.5 International Initiatives
  • D.5 User Education (UEd)
  • D.5.1 Need for UEd
  • D.5.2 Objectives of UEd
  • D.5.3 Prerequisites for UEd
  • D.5.4 Levels of UEd
  • D.5.5 Methods of UEd
  • D.5.6 Designing UEd Program
  • D.5.7 Evaluation of UEd Program
  • D.5.8 Benefits of UEd
  • References
  • E Organization of Information
  • E.1 Introduction
  • E.2 Two Phases
  • E.3 Identification of Need
  • E.4 Compilation of Retrieval AIDS/IACR Products
  • E.4.1 Activities Involved
  • E.5 Characteristics
  • E.6 Importance
  • References
  • F Information Service
  • F.1 Introduction
  • F.2 Four Phases
  • F.3 Understanding User Needs
  • F.4 Searching
  • F.5 Making Presentable
  • F.6 Transmission.
  • F.7 Characteristics of Information Service
  • F.8 Information Service in Digital Environment
  • F.8.1 Understanding User Needs
  • F.8.2 Search Strategy Formulation
  • F.8.3 Searching and Dissemination
  • F.9 Importance of Information Service
  • References
  • G Current Awareness Service
  • G.1 Introduction
  • G.2 Current Approach
  • G.3 Definition of CAS
  • G.3.1 Comprehensive View
  • G.4 Need for CAS
  • G.5 Characteristics of CAS
  • G.6 Prerequisites of CAS
  • G.7 Media of CAS
  • G.8 New Media of CAS
  • G.8.1 Current Awareness List
  • G.8.1.1 Compiling Agencies
  • G.8.1.2 Arrangement of Contents
  • G.8.2 Current Contents
  • G.8.3 Routing of Periodicals
  • G.8.4 Selective Dissemination of Information
  • G.8.5 Research-in-progress
  • G.8.6 Forthcoming Meetings
  • G.8.7 News Clipping Service
  • G.9 Importance of CAS
  • G.10 Current Trend
  • References
  • H Selective Dissemination of Information
  • H.1 Introduction
  • H.2 Definition of SDI
  • H.3 Need and Objectives of SDI
  • H.4 Characteristics of SDI
  • H.5 Work-Flow of SDI
  • H.5.1 Users' Profiles
  • H.5.2 Documents' Profiles
  • H.5.3 Profile Matching
  • H.5.4 Notification
  • H.5.5 Feedback
  • H.5.6 Readjustment
  • H.6 Operation of SDI
  • H.7 Advantages of SDI
  • H.8 Disadvantages of SDI
  • H.9 SDI Service Providers
  • H.10 SDI as CAS
  • References
  • I Index and Indexing
  • I.1 Introduction
  • I.2 Evolution of Index
  • I.3 Need of Index
  • I.4 Definition of Index
  • I.4.1 Characteristics of Index
  • I.4.2 Difference from Bibliography
  • I.4.3 Types of Index
  • I.4.4 Attributes of Index
  • I.5 Indexing
  • I.5.1 Book Indexing
  • I.5.2 Subject Indexing
  • I.6 Indexing Ideas
  • I.6.1 Cutter: Idea of Specific Subject
  • I.6.2 Kaiser: Components of Compound Subject
  • I.6.3 Coats: Significant Component
  • I.6.4 Ranganathan: Categories
  • I.6.5 Farradane: Relational Operators.
  • I.6.6 Sharp: Selective Combination
  • I.7 Indexing Language
  • I.8 Indexing Process
  • I.9 Effectiveness of Index
  • I.10 Advantages of Index/Indexing
  • References
  • J Indexing Language
  • J.1 Introduction
  • J.2 Natural Language (NL)
  • J.3 Indexing Language (IL)
  • J.3.1 Difference from NL
  • J.4 Types of SIL
  • J.5 Attributes of SIL
  • J.5.1 Vocabulary Control
  • J.5.2 Concept Coordination
  • J.5.3 Multiple Accesses
  • J.5.4 Syndetic Devices
  • J.5.5 Relation Manifestation
  • J.5.5.1 Paradigmatic Relation
  • J.5.5.2 Syntagmatic Relation
  • J.5.6 Structural Presentation
  • J.6 Theory of SIL
  • J.6.1 SIL as Classificatory Language
  • J.6.2 Features of SIL
  • J.6.3 Postulates and Working Concepts
  • J.6.4 Deep Structure of SIL
  • J.6.4.1 Postulates of Deep Structure
  • J.6.5 Implications of General Theory of SIL
  • References
  • K Controlled Vocabulary (CV)
  • K.1 Introduction
  • K.2 Definition of CV
  • K.3 Characteristics of CV
  • K.4 Types of CV
  • K.4.1 Subject Authority List
  • K.4.2 Taxonomy
  • K.4.3 Subject Heading List
  • K.4.4 Classification Scheme
  • K.4.5 Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.1 Definition of Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.2 Difference from S H List
  • K.4.5.3 Similar Tools and Concepts
  • K.4.5.4 Scope and Size of Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.5 Need and Characteristics of Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.6 Types of Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.7 Internal Structure of Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.8 Relationships Between Terms
  • K.4.5.9 Display of Relations
  • Display Using Abbreviations
  • Display Using Symbols
  • Graphic Display
  • Tree Structure
  • Arrowgraph
  • Euler Diagram
  • Format of Display
  • K.4.5.10 Method of Compilation
  • K.4.5.11 Advantages of Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.12 Use of Thesaurus
  • K.4.5.13 Evaluation of Thesaurus
  • K.4.6 Ontology
  • K.4.7 Synonym Ring List
  • K.4.8 Folksonomy
  • K.5 Advantages of CV
  • K.6 Disadvantages of CV
  • References
  • L Indexing Methods.
  • L.1 Introduction
  • L.2 Elements of Indexing
  • L.2.1 Approach Terms
  • L.2.2 Term Order
  • L.2.3 Controlled Vocabulary
  • L.2.4 Arrangement of Entries
  • L.3 Types of Indexing
  • L.3.1 Assigned Indexing
  • L.3.1.1 Pre-coordinate Indexing
  • L.3.1.2 Post-coordinate Indexing
  • L.3.1.3 Difference
  • L.3.2 Derived Indexing
  • L.4 Graphic Representation
  • L.5 Automatic Indexing
  • L.5.1 Comparative Advantages/Disadvantages
  • L.6 Selection
  • References
  • M Assigned Indexing
  • M.1 Introduction
  • M.2 Chain Indexing (CI)
  • M.2.1 Breaking of Class Number
  • M.2.2 Indication of Links
  • M.2.3 Backward Rendering
  • M.2.4 Cross-References
  • M.2.4.1 Coates's Modification
  • M.2.5 Filing
  • M.2.6 Modified CI
  • M.2.6.1 Job's Modification
  • M.2.7 Advantages of CI
  • M.2.8 Disadvantages of CI
  • M.3 PRECIS
  • M.3.1 Format and Structure
  • M.3.1.1 Primary Notions
  • M.3.1.2 Approach Term
  • M.3.1.3 Three-Part Format
  • M.3.2 Generation of Entries
  • M.3.3 Role Operators
  • M.3.4 Codes
  • M.3.5 String Making
  • M.3.6 Final Entries
  • M.3.7 Advantages of PRECIS
  • M.3.8 Disadvantages of PRECIS
  • M.4 POPSI
  • M.4.1 Basis of POPSI
  • M.4.2 Different Versions
  • M.4.3 Subject-Proposition
  • M.4.4 Syntactical Structure
  • M.4.5 Indexing Steps
  • M.4.6 Advantages of POPSI
  • M.4.7 Disadvantages of POPSI
  • M.5 Uniterm Indexing
  • M.5.1 Uniterms
  • M.5.2 Indexing Process
  • M.5.3 Searching Process
  • M.5.4 Advantages of UNITERM
  • M.5.5 Disadvantages ​of UNITERM
  • M.5.6 Solutions
  • References
  • N Derived Indexing
  • N.1 Introduction
  • N.2 KWIC
  • N.2.1 Indexing Process
  • N.2.2 Format and Structure
  • N.2.3 Advantages of KWIC
  • N.2.4 Disadvantages of KWIC
  • N.2.5 Variants of KWIC
  • N.3 Citation Indexing
  • N.3.1 Underlying Principles
  • N.3.2 Genesis of Citation Index
  • N.3.3 Definition of Citation Index
  • N.3.4 Characteristics of Citation Index.
  • N.3.5 Difference from Other Indexes.