This survey is aimed to compare the hierarchical structure of subject directories, including Yahoo, The Open Directory and Looksmart with Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) in 10 selective subjects. Five questions are raised to compare the broadness and the depth of the hierarchical structures in the subject directories and DDC and to study the effectiveness of the usage of DDC in the organization of the Internet resources. The data were collected by counting links and indentions. The results show that the hierarchical structure of Looksmart is broader and deeper than Yahoo, The Open Directory and DDC. This characteristic decreases its effectiveness as a classification scheme. This study also shows that subdivisions are rather even...
"The knowledge structures that form traditional library classification schemes hold great potential ...
With the exponential growth of the World Wide Web, automated subject classification has become a maj...
The aim of this Master thesis is to investigate the similarities and differences between a tradi...
This study explores the differences between these directories and the Dewey Decimal Classification (...
This study reviews a sample of 20 Internet subject directories against a checklist of six parameters...
In this study, selected Web resources using Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) for knowledge organiz...
This study assesses the extent of the DDC’s use by websites and the enhancements, which the websites...
This article is aimed at identifying the structure of conventional library classification schemes i....
This dissertation reports the results of an exploratory data analysis investigation of the relations...
The physical organisation of items on library shelves using any classification scheme is inevitably ...
The physical organisation of items on library shelves using any classification scheme is inevitably ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the opportunities of classification of web pages. Two clas...
The thesis concerns the use of classification schemes for organising resources in subject-based h...
The main purpose of this research was to compare the scale of web subject directories precision in i...
This thesis deals with subject-based hierarchical search-services on the World Wide Web. The purpose...
"The knowledge structures that form traditional library classification schemes hold great potential ...
With the exponential growth of the World Wide Web, automated subject classification has become a maj...
The aim of this Master thesis is to investigate the similarities and differences between a tradi...
This study explores the differences between these directories and the Dewey Decimal Classification (...
This study reviews a sample of 20 Internet subject directories against a checklist of six parameters...
In this study, selected Web resources using Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) for knowledge organiz...
This study assesses the extent of the DDC’s use by websites and the enhancements, which the websites...
This article is aimed at identifying the structure of conventional library classification schemes i....
This dissertation reports the results of an exploratory data analysis investigation of the relations...
The physical organisation of items on library shelves using any classification scheme is inevitably ...
The physical organisation of items on library shelves using any classification scheme is inevitably ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the opportunities of classification of web pages. Two clas...
The thesis concerns the use of classification schemes for organising resources in subject-based h...
The main purpose of this research was to compare the scale of web subject directories precision in i...
This thesis deals with subject-based hierarchical search-services on the World Wide Web. The purpose...
"The knowledge structures that form traditional library classification schemes hold great potential ...
With the exponential growth of the World Wide Web, automated subject classification has become a maj...
The aim of this Master thesis is to investigate the similarities and differences between a tradi...