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Articles related to "Classification Schemes"
Organizing the Web An overview of some of the ways in which librarians and others are attempting to organize the Web. web organization • internet organization • classification schemes • metadata • cataloging
How Many Animals Inhabit the Earth? "The most wonderful mystery of life may well be the means by which it created so much diversity from so little physical matter." (E. O. Wilson) systematists • how many animals inhabit earth? • classification schemes • taxonomy • nomenclature
Hubble's Galaxy Classifications Edwin Hubble devised the scheme that astronomers use to classify galaxies outside the Milky Way galaxy. galaxies • milky way galaxy • spiral galaxy • elliptical galaxy • clusters of galaxies
Why Dewey ? The text of my response to a thread in the Editor's Discussion Area. library of congress classification • lcc • dewey decimal classification • ddc • oclc
A Landmark Cactus Book The Cactus Family is a long awaited book by a well-known scholar. This is a landmark book that will be valuable for decades in the future. cactus • cacti • american cactus • american cacti
Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rock formations are those which are formed by layer upon layer of sediment being laid down by natural forces. It is the stone in which history is hidden. geological classification • sedimentary rocks • lithification • strata layers • canyon erosion
Difference between Group A and B Streptococcus Bacteria in the genus Streptococcus can be classified by species, hemolysis pattern and by their antigens, chemicals to which the human immune system reacts. difference between group a and group b streptococc • classifying streptococcus • what is group a streptococcus • what is group b streptococcus • streptococcus antigens
How Are Streptococcal Species Classified? Types of Streptococcus can be distinguished by cell arrangements, hemolysis pattern that they generate on blood agar and by their antigenic particles. classifying genus streptococcus • serological groups of streptococcus • streptococcal hemolysis patterns • groups a and b streptococcus • genus streptococcus
Information Architecture and Librarianship Explores the discipline of Information Architecture and how it relates to librarianship. information architecture • information architects • librarians • mls degree • mlis degree
Maples -- A Tree for All Seasons Maples are suitable for landscaping and bonsai. Learn all you need to know from the book, The Gardeners Guide to Maples. maples • maple • maples • maple • acer
Ontologies and Taxonomies In the Semantic Web The current web is a mess that the Semantic Web promises to untangle. In order to do so, this new iteration of the Web depends on information organization. ontologies • taxonomies • semantic web • librarians • computer science
Plant Taxonomy "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." (William Shakespeare) plant taxonomy • plant classification • plant systematics • plant nomenclature • traditional plant classification systems are based
Search Engines and Directories in the Deep Web While many navigate the web for information comfortably believing that we are accessing the entire web for information, search engines are quite limited. invisible web • deep web • hidden web • subject directories • search engines
Types of Volcanic Eruptions The types of eruptions get their names from volcanoes which have been historically recorded as exhibiting certain types of activities. types of volcanic eruptions • hawaiian eruption • strombolian eruption • vulcanian eruption • pelean eruption
Understanding Bosons and Fermions The Higgs boson, aka the god particle, which physicists hope to detect with the new LHC, is the holy grail of modern particle physics. What are bosons and fermions? bosons • fermions • higgs boson • large hadron collider • lhc
Who's Who in Weather: Luke Howard He didn't have formal meteorology training. He never received a degree. He was a businessman, and he named the clouds above. weather • cloud • clouds • cumulus • stratus
Your Marketing Plan - Segmentation No business can be all things to all customers! Investors look to see that you have properly segmented your market. market segmentation • market tan • market sam • market analysis • segmentation analysis
Animal Classification The field of animal systematics (or taxonomy) devises schemes for grouping (classification) and naming (nomenclature) animals. animal taxonomy • animal • systematics • taxonomy • taxonomists
Choosing A Rhododendron It's Rhodo season again! With over 900 species and uncounted hybrids to choose from, your choices can seem overwhelming. Here's how to choose the right rhododendron for your garden. choosing rhododendrons • selecting rhododendrons • rhododendron classification • evergreen rhododendrons • deciduous azaleas
Lewisias -- A Plant Gem and a Book Gem <I>Lewisias</i> are popular rock garden plants, This new book, <I>Lewisias</i>, assists the reader in learning about the species and how to grow them. garden books • garden book reviews • rock garden plants • lewisia
What Is An Ectotherm? Animals can be classified based on the specialized ways of temperature control they have. Here are the ways that ectotherms deal with varying hot and cold environments. endothermy • ectothermy • ectothermic animals • how ectotherms survive in cold environments • preemptive ice crystal formation
What Is An Endotherm? Animals can be classified based on the specialized ways of temperature control they have. Here are the ways that endotherms deal with varying hot and cold environments. what is an endotherm? • endothermic animals can generate their own body he • endothermic animals • ectotherms • warm blooded
Cybrarian Interview: Sandra Singh, Suite101.com An e-mail interview with Suite101.com Head Cybrarian, Sandra Singh. cybrarian • librarians • interview • libraries • cataloguing |
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