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Organizing knowledge : an introduction to managing access to information /
Knowledge organization and classification in international information retrieval /
Organizing knowledge in libraries: an introduction to information retrieval
Advanced data mining technologies in bioinformatics /
Authority control in organizing and accessing information : definition and international experience /
Information need : a theory connecting information search to knowledge formation /
Knowledge representation /
Competing with knowledge : the information professional in the knowledge management age /
Encyclopedia of information science and technology /
Knowledge Management : Systems and Processes/
Knowledge representation and reasoning /
Accounting information systems and business organizations /
Information representation and retrieval in the digital age /
Introduction to modern information retrieval /
Human information interaction : an ecological approach to information behavior /
RDA : resource description & access /
Information retrieval /
Information systems /
Report;
Cataloguing : a guidebook /
Introducing RDA : a guide to the basics /
Introduction to cataloging and classification /
The Nature and future of the catalog : proceedings of the ALA's Information Science and Automation Division's 1975 and 1977 institutes on the catalog /
Functional requirements for bibliographic records (FRBR) : hype or cure-all? /
Anglo-American cataloguing rules /
A manual of cataloguing practice /
Education for cataloging and the organization of information : pitfalls and the pendulum /
Cataloguing /
A glossary of indexing terms /
Introduction to subject indexing : a programmed text /
Cataloguing in practice: the organisation of book acquisition in libraries /
Managing cataloging and the organization of information : philosophies, practices, and challenges at the onset of the 21st century /
Problems in organizing library collections,
Toward a better cataloging code : papers presented before the twenty-first annual conference of the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago, June 13-15, 1956,