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'''Books Cited in Wikipedia: Possibility to Use Their Nippon Decimal Classification Categories for Book Recommendation''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Keita Tsuji.
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'''Books Cited in Wikipedia: Possibility to Use Their Nippon Decimal Classification Categories for Book Recommendation''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Keita Tsuji]].
  
 
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== Overview ==
This paper investigated the effectiveness of developing a book recommendation system based on books cited in Wikipedia articles, focusing on their Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC). Among 95,194 articles, 28,154 cited books showing ISBNs in their bibliographies. In many cases, all NDCs of books cited in each article were identical and thus consistent. Such articles can be used for automatic assignment of NDCs.
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This paper investigated the effectiveness of developing a book recommendation system based on books cited in [[Wikipedia]] articles, focusing on their Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC). Among 95,194 articles, 28,154 cited books showing ISBNs in their bibliographies. In many cases, all NDCs of books cited in each article were identical and thus consistent. Such articles can be used for automatic assignment of NDCs.

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Books Cited in Wikipedia: Possibility to Use Their Nippon Decimal Classification Categories for Book Recommendation - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Keita Tsuji.

Overview

This paper investigated the effectiveness of developing a book recommendation system based on books cited in Wikipedia articles, focusing on their Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC). Among 95,194 articles, 28,154 cited books showing ISBNs in their bibliographies. In many cases, all NDCs of books cited in each article were identical and thus consistent. Such articles can be used for automatic assignment of NDCs.