Moys Classification and Thesaurus for Legal Materials


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First published in 1968, Moys is widely used in many countries and is an established feature of the law library. The third edition incorporates current legal developments such as computers, the environment, and the legal profession. An expanded thesaurus now covering about 4,000 terms can be used as










The Law Librarian


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Classification Systems and Thesauri, 1950-1982


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Annotated bibliography of universal classification systems, subject heading lists for indexing, and thesauruses - also contains correlation tables between Universal Decimal Classification and Information Coding Classification, and an account of the ICC information science approach to thesaurus construction.




Caribbean Libraries in the 21st Century


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Een groot aantal obstakels en de mogelijkheden die de Caribische bibliotheken ondervinden, worden weergegeven in verslagen over de trends, projecten en problemen in bibliotheekmanagement, vernieuwde diensten, integratie en de invloed van de informatie technologie, uitwisselingen en samenwerking van datainformatie, het trainen van bibliotheekgebruikers en de veranderingen in de rol en de houding van bibliothecarissen.




Moys Classification and Thesaurus for Legal Materials


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This is the latest edition of Elizabeth M. Moys' classic reference work for law librarians, "Moys Classification and Thesaurus for Legal Materials," recognized as one of the best classification schemes for legal material in print. The scheme is still used in law libraries around the world. Substantial revisions made in the 4th edition include extended coverage to feature new areas, particularly the Internet. It has been revised and expanded by Elizabeth Moys in conjunction with a team of contributing editors, who use the scheme daily, resulting in a more comprehensive and reliable book for law librarians, which will help them to classify their law publications effectively. This publication is essential for law librarians or information workers with an interest in law librarianship, especially those who already use the Moys Classification Scheme in corporate and academic law libraries. Comprehensive, meticulously researched and topical, this dictionary is an indispensable tool for all translators in software development, marketing and promotions, for printers, programmers and producers of software, CD-ROM developers, online-distributors, all those involved in software marketing and consulting and communicating internationally in electronic publishing.