Naming in the Library: Marks, Meaning, and Machines

作者: Michael K. Buckland

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摘要: Introduction In a library there is lot of naming: Marking documents with descriptive names and assigning to named categories. This necessary naming activity is, however, the site tensions between procedural need for stable marks inherent multiplicity instability linguistic expressions used represent topics. Here we provide brief introduction issues, tensions, compromises involved.

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