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    Author
    Buxton, Andrew
    Affiliation
    UDC Consortium
    Issue Date
    2011-07
    Keywords
    UDC
    Classification
    Duplication
    
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    Buxton, Andrew. Duplication of concepts in UDC. Extensions & Corrections to the UDC, 33 (2011), pp. 13-17.
    Publisher
    UDC Consortium
    Journal
    Extensions & Corrections to the UDC
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/232711
    Abstract
    The paper describes a problem particular to universal knowledge classifications with a disciplinary structure. These types of classification present concepts subsumed to the disciplines in which they are studied and thus have to resolve the problem of concepts being repeated in different fields of knowledge. The author looks into how the impact the repetition of concepts in the UDC disciplinary structure may have on information retrieval. He considers advantages and disadvantages of different approaches in presenting re-used concepts in the scheme.
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0014-5424
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