Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject Retrieval

The limitations of the enumerative nature of the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) are compensated by the existence of the auxiliary tables, also known as facets, which provide flexibility to and enhance the expressiveness of the classification as a whole. Their use makes new notations possible...

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Main Author: Victoria Frâncu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Library Association 2018-12-01
Series:Revista Română de Biblioteconomie și Știința Informării
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Online Access:http://www.rrbsi.ro/index.php/rrbsi/article/view/66/21
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spelling doaj-d6f4b0c35ff34f21a7d6e628c3a04f892020-11-25T00:16:51ZengRomanian Library AssociationRevista Română de Biblioteconomie și Știința Informării1841-19402559-54902018-12-01143647410.26660/rrbsi.2018.14.3.64Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject RetrievalVictoria Frâncu0Romanian Library AssociationThe limitations of the enumerative nature of the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) are compensated by the existence of the auxiliary tables, also known as facets, which provide flexibility to and enhance the expressiveness of the classification as a whole. Their use makes new notations possible through synthesis, avoiding as a result further subdividing and enumeration of concepts. This way, new compound numbers are created with a direct impact on the flexibility of the classificatory structure. The paper aims to focus on the UDC auxiliary tables and their contribution to improved expressiveness of the subjects represented by the UDC main class numbers. Our purpose is to demonstrate that despite the limitations of an analytico-synthetic classification system designed more than one hundred years ago, successive developments of the scheme along with the consistent updating of its functionalities enables it to be successfully used in modern information retrieval systems both from bibliographic and non-bibliographic domain. The impact of these features on subject retrieval are explored in the paper.http://www.rrbsi.ro/index.php/rrbsi/article/view/66/21Universal Decimal Classificationauxiliary tablesanalytico-synthetic classificationsfaceted classificationsinformation retrieval
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Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject Retrieval
Revista Română de Biblioteconomie și Știința Informării
Universal Decimal Classification
auxiliary tables
analytico-synthetic classifications
faceted classifications
information retrieval
author_facet Victoria Frâncu
author_sort Victoria Frâncu
title Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject Retrieval
title_short Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject Retrieval
title_full Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject Retrieval
title_fullStr Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject Retrieval
title_full_unstemmed Facets in an Analytico-Synthetic Classification and Their Role in Subject Retrieval
title_sort facets in an analytico-synthetic classification and their role in subject retrieval
publisher Romanian Library Association
series Revista Română de Biblioteconomie și Știința Informării
issn 1841-1940
2559-5490
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The limitations of the enumerative nature of the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) are compensated by the existence of the auxiliary tables, also known as facets, which provide flexibility to and enhance the expressiveness of the classification as a whole. Their use makes new notations possible through synthesis, avoiding as a result further subdividing and enumeration of concepts. This way, new compound numbers are created with a direct impact on the flexibility of the classificatory structure. The paper aims to focus on the UDC auxiliary tables and their contribution to improved expressiveness of the subjects represented by the UDC main class numbers. Our purpose is to demonstrate that despite the limitations of an analytico-synthetic classification system designed more than one hundred years ago, successive developments of the scheme along with the consistent updating of its functionalities enables it to be successfully used in modern information retrieval systems both from bibliographic and non-bibliographic domain. The impact of these features on subject retrieval are explored in the paper.
topic Universal Decimal Classification
auxiliary tables
analytico-synthetic classifications
faceted classifications
information retrieval
url http://www.rrbsi.ro/index.php/rrbsi/article/view/66/21
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