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  1. Dreyfuss, R.: Library of Congress Classification for judaica : recent changes (1989-1990) (1990/91) 0.25
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    Abstract
    Notes the additions and changes made to the LCC in those parts of the schedules of major importance to judaica libraries
    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 5(1990/91) no.2, S.223-226
  2. Dreyfuss, R.: Library of Congress Subject Classification for Judaica : recent changes (1991-1992) (1992/93) 0.25
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    Abstract
    Reports recent changes to the Library of Congress Classification of interest to Judaica librarians and extracted from issues of the LoC Additions and Changes
    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 7(1992/93) nos.1/2, S.79-86
  3. Ruderman, E.: Library of Congress Classification for judaica : recent changes (1995-1996) (1999/10) 0.23
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    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 10(1999/01) nos.1/2, S.31-40
  4. Ruderman, E.: Library of Congress Classification for judaica : recent changes (1993-1994) (1994/95) 0.21
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    Abstract
    Reports the additions and changes made to the LCC between Apr 93 and Dec 94 in the classes of major importance to Judaica libraries. Most changes have taken place in class BM (Judaism), BS (Bible), DS (History of Asia), and PJ (Oriental Language and literature)
    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 9(1994/94) nos.1/2, S.95-108
  5. Dreyfuss, R.: Library of Congress Classification for Judaica : recent changes (1990-1991) (1991/92) 0.20
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    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 6(1991/92) nos.1/2, S.76-80
  6. Galron-Goldschlager, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish studies : recent changes (1991-1992) (1992/93) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Presents a list of subject headings of interest to Judaica and Hebraica librarians and extracted from the Library of Congress weekly lists numbers 30-51 (1991) and 1-20 (1992) and reporting changes that have been made to LCSH as they pertain to Jewish materials
    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 7(1992/93), nos.1/2, S.72-78
  7. Galron-Goldschlager, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish studies : recent changes (1992-1994) (1993/94) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Reports the additions and changes to LCSH of interest to Judaica and Hebraica librarians, made between May 92 and Feb 94 and reported in the LoC Weekly Lists
    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 8(1993/94), nos.1/2, S.73-82
  8. Galron-Goldschlager, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish studies : recent changes (1994-1995) (1994/95) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Reports the additions and changes to LCSH of interest to Judaica and Hebraica librarians, made between Feb 94 and Sep 95 and reported in the LoC Weekly Lists
    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 9(1994/95), nos.1/2, S.86-94
  9. Dreyfuss, R.: Library of Congress Classification for judaica : recent changes (1992-1993) (1993/94) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Reports the additions and changes made to the LCC between Jul 92 and Mar 93 in the classes of major importance to Judaica libraries. Records the usual Cutter additioins and changes to various topics under class BM (Judaism) and its tables, BS (Bible), DS (History), PJ (Language and literature) and other classes that have had changes pertaining to Judaica during this period. Notes several Cutter additions under class DS 135 (History of Jews outside of Palestine, by region or country A-Z) that reflect the recent demise of the Soviet Union and the former republics that have become independent states
    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 8(1993/94) no.2, S.68-72
  10. Weinberg, B.H.: Indexes to the journals of the American Jewish Historical Society : significance, coverage, and format (1999/10) 0.17
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    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 10(1999/01) nos.1/2, S.14-17
  11. Flagg, G.: At Senate hearing, librarians seek their place on the information highway (1994) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Reports the hearing on libraries and their role in the information infrastructure held by the Senate Subcommittee on Education, Arts and Humanities on 19 Apr 1994 and timed to coincide with National Library Week and Legislative Day. Contributions highlighted the degree to which library services in libraries throughout the USA are enhanced by electronic data transmission and the urgent need on the part of libraries for support from federal government with funding their policies
  12. Galron-Goldschlager, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish materials : recent changes (1988-1991) (1991/92) 0.14
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    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 6(1991/92) nos.1/2, S.81-93
  13. Frischer, R.B.: ¬The Association of Jewish Libraries and classification (1991/92) 0.14
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    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 5(1990/91) no.2, S.161-163
  14. Nixon, G.; Skinner, H.: Access to information and video services for the deaf community in Cheshire (1995) 0.11
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    Abstract
    In April 93 the Cheshire Library Service and the Cheshire Deaf society, UK began collaboration on a project to satisfy the information needs of deaf and hard of hearing people. Describes the aims and objectives of the project, the Carnegie Bulletin Board, the installation of personal computers, the use of videophone technology, deaf awreness trainig, the video lending service for the deaf, the input of the National Captioning Institute, and a survey of user needs
  15. Hoffmann, G.: Hebrew subject headings : development and implementation at Bar-Ilan University (1991/92) 0.09
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    Source
    Judaica librarianship. 6(1991/92) nos.1/2, S.24-32,37
  16. Sargent, S.: Jurgen Habermas and the ethics of gatekeeping (1993) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Collection development theory has generally neglected issues of fairness in the treatment of materials dealing with politics, religion, and other controversial subjects. The communication theory of Jurgen Habermas is proposed as a basis for a rational policy, and for dealing with difficult cases. It is suggested that as ideological conflict becomes less important in the relations between religious groups, it will be more acceptable for libraries to serve the particular religious interest of specific communities, rather than to treat religions as interest groups that, like political parties, should get "equal time" at all libraries. It is further argued that religious fundamentalism and "creation science" are not entitled in the library to "equal time" with science, since our society has made a provisional decision that such questions are most appropriately answered by conventional science. When the status of science is itself the issue, however, its critics from religion and elsewhere are entitled to a respectful and equitable hearing.
  17. Weinberg, B.H.: ¬The hidden classification in Library of Congress Subject Headings for Judaica (1993) 0.07
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  18. Marshall, R: Rhetoric and policy : how is it being used in pornography and the Internet? (1999) 0.05
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    Abstract
    This past year has seen an unprecedented wave of censorship, and overzealous law enforcement has swept through the online world. This paper attempts to look at this growing phenomenon from a rhetorical viewpoint by seeking to answer the following question: How is rhetoric deployed to support a partisan value? After a literature review concerning media and value, policy and pornography, and rhetoric and politics, the method of study was discussed. This consisted of downloading the text of the Supreme Court hearing of the ACLU v. Reno case. This transcript was analyzed and found several metaphors used by the government defense in trying to support its view. These were revealed in the results and examined in the discussion section. Findings were discussion according to exact wording: KNOWING, reference to immediate authority: PARENTS, defending definitions: FREE SPACE, and attacking the previous battle: "THEY DIDN'T . . .". Finally, a review of what was discovered along with what this study presented for further research was revealed. The author then encouraged researchers, as well as those in politics, to be aware of how words are used to support and sway the public and legal system. Also, that we need to constantly be on guard to protect our right to speak through whatever medium we deem necessary. The Internet is an impressive medium for communications, research, entertainment and commercial agencies. The number of Internet users over the age of 16 in the U.S. and Canada has reached 79 million. Also, for the first time, more than 50 percent of the population between the ages of 16 and 34 are Internet users, which comes to around 40 million individuals (McPhee & Coyle, 1998). With this growth comes the good and the bad of society. Pornography, to some a good thing and others a bad item, has accumulated phenomenal success on the Internet. It is this question, is it good or bad, that has sparked a continuous debate among politicians and practitioners. It is this arena that this study endeavors to consider. The legal battles between the online providers of pornographic material and the legal authorities along with those that would want to keep such material out of their lives have been in the courts over the past two years. In these battles, words have been used to sway judges toward certain lines of thought. It is this battle with words that this author seeks to study. How are words being used in the defense of policies that are ultimately considered unconstitutional? In particular, are politicians trying to influence the courts to support a biased agenda? This paper will try to answer this question in the following manner. First a literature review will be given considering the role of media in value making, a brief report of how the discussion of pornography has been played out in the court system, and then a look at rhetoric and the political voice. From there a brief discussion of the methodology the study will be given followed by a look at what was discovered in the analysis. The final section will consider what this means to policy makers and the public whom the policies effect. First, let us Consider what others have said concerning the areas of interest for this study
  19. Cochrane, P.A.: New roles for classification in libraries and information networks (1995) 0.05
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    Content
    The 36th Allerton Institute, sponsored by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Library and Information Science was held at the University of Illinois Conference Center near Monticello, Illinois on October 23-25, 1994. The theme centered around new roles for library classification in the electronic age. Representatives of six of the world's most used library classifications presented papers and demonstrations to show how traditional uses for shelf arrangement will be expanded to include uses on the Internet, World Wide Web, Library homepages and in other networks. Several of these papers will be included in this issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly: Joan S. Mitchell for Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), Ia Mcllwaine for the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), Eric Coates for both the Broad System of Ordering (BSO) and the Bliss Classification (BC). (Other issues of this journal will cover the National Library of Medicine and Library of Congress Classification.) An international trio of keynote addresses by Lois Chan, Ingetraut Dahlberg, and Pat Moholt faced the future and found several roles for library classification systems if they can match the growing need for organization of electronic resources. Several panels representing varying viewpoints was the vehicle for hearing from participants at the Allerton Conference. Some of these discussions were covered by student reporters and are included in this issue (Ann Marie Ziadie for the discussion of networks abroad; Shirley Lincicum for those discussing non-traditional uses of classification; and Brendan Wyly for those focusing on information networks). Janet Swan Hill's paper, included here, is representative of the panel of library administrators. The closing remarks by Marcia Bates and Sarah Thomas pointed to a dozen directional signals for those interested in a more meaningful role for library classification in the world of electronic information resources:
  20. Bühler, A.: Antirealismus und Verifikationismus (1992) 0.02
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    Series
    Philosophie und Geschichte der Wissenschaften; Bd.18
    Source
    Wirklichkeit und Wissen: Realismus, Antirealismus und Wirklichkeits-Konzeptionen in Philosophie und Wissenschaften. Hrsg.: H.J. Sandkühler

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