sistemático
systematic ; programmatic ; sedulous ; structured.
A catalogue code is a systematic arrangement of laws and statutes so as to avoid inconsistency and duplication in catalogues.
Their experience to date has underscored the need for programmatic yet flexible strategies when planning, installing and maintaining library computer systems.
He concludes that these works' sedulous avoidance of their own implicit libertarian sentiments was likely to have been typical of the time.
But of its four sentences, the third was so determined to present a grammatically structured metaphor for its meaning that it dazzled my eye, never mind my already unsympathetic brain.
bibliografía sistemática
systematic bibliography
But librarianship is a multi-disciplinary study, and reference work, though squarely based on systematic bibliography, owes more than most aspects of librarianship to other disciplines.
catálogo sistemático [Catálogo en el que los asientos se ordenan de acuerdo con un sistema de clasificación establecido previamente y en el que los encabezamientos son notaciones] [Catálogo en el que los asientos se ordenan de acuerdo con un sistema de clasificación establecido previamente]
classified catalogue
classified file
A classified catalogue is a catalogue with three or four separate sequences: an author/title catalogue or index (or separate author and title catalogues), a classified subject catalogue, and a subject index to the classified catalogue.
Entries in the classified file are thus arranged, or filed, according to the notation of the classification scheme in use.
catálogo sistemático de materias
classified subject catalogue
Classified subject catalogues have headings on entries which are classification symbols, for example 682.9, QC275, which have been drawn from a classification scheme.
de forma sistemática
in a systematic fashion
The technique involves paying attention to ourselves in a very organized and systematic fashion.
fichero sistemático
systematic file
In an alphabetical file, words may be misspelt, while in a systematic file notation may be incorrectly typed or copied.
indización sistemática
systematic indexing
In 1911 J Kaiser published a work entitled 'Systematic Indexing,' which took the practice of alphabetical subject indexing an important step forward.
mnemotécnica sistemática
systematic mnemonic
Systematic mnemonics is the use of the same notation for a given topic wherever that topic occurs.
muy sistemático
highly-structured
She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.
ordenación sistemática [Criterio de intercalación de las entradas de acuerdo con los principios de un sistema de clasificación]
classified sequence
systematic arrangement
The British Catalogue of Music is published quarterly with an annual cumulation, and is arranged in two separate sequences: 1) a classified sequence arranged by the Coates faceted classification scheme; 2) an alphabetical index of titles, composers, arrangers, etc..
An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.
orden sistemático [Criterio de intercalación de las entradas de acuerdo con los principios de un sistema de clasificación] [Criterio de intercalación de las entradas de acuerdo con los principios de un sistema de clasificación]
classified order
systematic order
Other possible orders may be numerical, chronological (by periods of time), geographical (grouping places within a country or region together) or classified (according to a classification scheme, and ordered in keeping the notation of the classification scheme).
Unlike alphabetical arrangement, systematic order is not self-evident, and indeed there may be differing views as to the best order at any given point.
presentación sistemática
classified display
On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references.
tratamiento sistemático
classified approach
A classified approach was necessary in the index, rather than an alphabetical approach because an internationally acceptable notation was important.