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Перевод: obsolescence speek obsolescence


[существительное]
моральный износ; устаревание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Some writers have attempted to draw up some general guidelines which relate the weeding of research material to the concept of obsolescence - the diminution in the use of literature over the course of time.
  2. The information collated for stock revision purposes includes a record of the age of the stock, together with indications of the obsolescence level and the reader exhaustion level described above.
  3. A good deal of credulity and nonsense was indulged in the name of psychology but there was no nonsense about the concept of "psychological obsolescence", the new technique for making people dissatisfied with what they had bought more quickly than ever before.
  4. Examples given are: a league table of the use of each title in the main library and the short loans collection, to determine titles that should be duplicated or marked for reference use; a record of items never used, for relegation purposes; records of the use of books by subject, including interdisciplinary use, for purposes of fund allocation; and analysis of the use of books by date of publication, to determine obsolescence parameters.
  5. The international community clung to Resolution 242 despite its growing obsolescence, as the only agreed basis for a solution.
  6. So they followed their cousins in the car industry and made their buildings with built-in obsolescence.
  7. An extensive survey of obsolescence studies by Line and Sandison, however, concludes that the librarian can make little practical use of the concept of obsolescence.
  8. The figures used to set the "obsolescence rate" are arbitrary and take little account of subject differences.
  9. The authors observe that up to the present time most obsolescence studies have been characterized by a superficial approach to what is a highly complex situation of interlocking factors.
  10. obsolescence of the stock, as individual titles become less useful (progressively out-of-date, etc.) in the course of time.
  11. Publication date is a factor, though it must be interpreted with care (see p.89 on obsolescence).
  12. It was said that the report had advocated crude measures for dealing with a complex problem, and that not enough was known about the patterns of library use and the effects of browsing, literature obsolescence, or other factors, to put the future of university libraries at risk by wholesale withdrawals from stock at this stage of their development.
  13. The rate of "obsolescence" (i.e. decline in use through age) is a much more complex phenomenon, and is also difficult to quantify in a generalized way.

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