
| ISBN: 9781856045650 Published: 2006 6 x 9 | 256 pp. | $75.00 Request an Exam Copy | WorldCat record
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This practical text examines the criteria relevant to the selection of a subject management system, describes the characteristics of some common types of subject tool, and takes the novice step-by-step through the process of creating a system for a specialist environment. The methodology employed is a standard technique for the building of a thesaurus that incidentally creates a compatible classification or taxonomy, both of which may be used in a variety of ways for document or information management. Key areas covered are:
* What is a thesaurus?
* Tools for subject access and retrieval
* What a thesaurus is used for
* Why use a thesaurus?
* Examples of thesauri
* The structure of a thesaurus
* Thesaural relations
* Practical thesaurus construction
* The vocabulary of the thesaurus
* Building the systematic structure
* Conversion to alphabetic format
* Forms of entry in the thesaurus
* Maintaining the thesaurus
* Thesaurus software
* The wider environment.
Although primarily aimed at the practising information professional, the book is also suitable for students of library and information science.
Instructors: Interested in adopting this textbook? Neal-Schuman Publishers is happy to tell you more about the book or arrange an exam copy. E-mail textbook.consultant@neal-schuman.com for more information.
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