Faceted Classification: An Online Approach
 
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LIBR 517 - Subject Analysis
Submitted to Carol Elder
By Danielle Russell, Banafsheh Tohidi, Jing Jiang, Shu Liu
March 24, 2004
School of Library, Archival and Information Studies
The University of British Columbia

Contact: Danielle Russell | Banafsheh Tohidi | Jing Jiang | Shu Liu

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