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A indexação de livros : a percepção de catalogadores e usuários de bibliotecas universitárias. Um estudo de observação do contexto sociocognitivo com protocolos verbais

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Why is it important to investigate indexing during cataloguing? The answer is that, through this procedure, it is possible to know the realities of librarians and users. The research presented in this book stands out for two reasons: it is a collective work, with common objectives, theoretical and methodological basis; adopts a socio-cognitive approach that not only highlights the task of indexing subjects in cataloguing books by cataloguers, but also privileges and interweaves the different views of catalogue users, students, teachers, researchers, reference librarians and library leaders - groups that they are part of the cataloguers' socio-cognitive context, as they are users of the results of the task they perform. This is a reference work for library professionals.


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Catalogue & index : periodical of the Library Association Cataloguing and Indexing Group.
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Year: 1966 Publisher: London : Library Association Cataloguing & Indexing Group

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International classification.
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Year: 1974 Publisher: München Verlag Dokumentation.

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"Journal on theory and practice of universal and special classification systems and thesauri."


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Knowledge organization : KO.
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ISSN: 29423309 Year: 1993 Publisher: Frankfurt : INDEKS Verlag,

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Trefwoorden in openbare bibliotheken: richtlijnen voor het samenstellen van het trefwoordenapparaat
ISBN: 9062522211 Year: 1976 Publisher: Den Haag

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Medical record abstraction form and guidelines for assessing the quality of prenatal care
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Year: 1993 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation,

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This Report documents the medical record abstraction form and guidelines used to collect data on the quality of prenatal care for the HMO Quality of Care Consortium project. The abstraction form was designed to be consistent with the format of a medical record to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of the abstraction process. Within each set of related items, the specific source of data in the medical record was specified. For example, both progress notes and laboratory reports are used as sources of information about tests that were done during the prenatal care period. In addition, items derived from a particular part of the medical record were grouped. To standardize the abstraction process, a detailed set of guidelines was prepared to accompany the abstraction form. The guidelines define medical terms, specify data sources to be used in obtaining information from the medical record, and provide important medical synonyms. Each item in the abstraction form has a corresponding section in the guidelines.


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Medical record abstraction form and guidelines for assessing the appropriateness of hysterectomy
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Year: 1993 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation,

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This report documents the medical record abstraction form and guidelines for appropriateness of hysterectomy used in the HMO Quality of Care Consortium study of this procedure. The abstraction form was designed to follow the format of a medical record so that abstraction would be both accurate and efficient. For each item or group of items, the section of the medical record that was to serve as the source of data was specified. In addition, items derived from a particular portion of the medical record were grouped. To standardize the abstraction process, a detailed set of guidelines was prepared to accompany the abstraction form. The guidelines define medical terms, specify data sources from the medical record, and provide important medical synonyms. A separate form was developed for use by the physician overreader who was responsible for reviewing the data collected on the abstraction form by the HMO abstractor and reviewed by the nurse supervisor at RAND in order to make necessary clinical judgments. As with the medical records abstraction guidelines, the physician overreader guidelines provide item by item instructions for making the required clinical judgments.


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Cataloging Service bulletin
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ISSN: 01608029 Year: 1978

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