Authors’ perception on abstracting and indexing databases in different subject domains

2021 ◽  
Vol 126 (4) ◽  
pp. 3063-3089
Author(s):  
Manjula Wijewickrema
2015 ◽  
Vol 19 (95) ◽  
pp. 174-177 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugene V. Malakhov ◽  
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Denys O. Shchelkonogov
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 29-35
Author(s):  
Glenn Wittig

An understanding of core journal collections is important for the development and management of periodical collections. This investigation explores the structure of a core journal collection related to the Journal of Early Christian Studies, a relatively new periodical in the sub-discipline of church history. Citations of journals extracted from three randomly selected volumes were tabulated and ranked. Library of Congress subject headings were used to categorize the subjects covered by the top-ranked cited journals. It was concluded that a core of nine journals contributed twenty-five percent of all citations. Church history journals predominated as the source of cited material; Roman and Byzantine subject journals were also highly cited. The core journal collection is concentrated around these three subject domains and, wherever early Christian studies is a prominent curricular focus, it is recommended that these nine journals be available in the library.


This chapter proposes an approach to the automated development of programs based on the use of ontological facilities and algebra-algorithmic toolkit for design and synthesis of programs (IDS). The program design ontology, developed using Protégé system and represented in OWL format, includes concepts from various subject domains (sorting, meteorological forecasting, and other) intended for description of main program objects: data, functions, and relations between them. IDS toolkit generates the initial (skeleton) algorithm scheme based on its ontological description extracted from OWL file. The generated scheme is the basis of further design of the algorithm and synthesis of a program in a target programming language. The approach is illustrated by examples of developing parallel sorting, meteorological forecasting, and N-body simulation programs.


2021 ◽  
pp. 10-16
Author(s):  
R Gurunath ◽  
Debabrata Samanta ◽  
Soumi Dutta ◽  
Joseph Varghese Kureethara

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