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Library Classification (Hardcover) | Released: 2007
By: C.K. Sharma (Author) Publisher: Atlantic33.00% Off Original price was: ₹495.00.₹332.00Current price is: ₹332.00.
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The need for library classification is growing with the multifaceted, multidimensional and infinite growth of literature as well as the users requirement. Since the objective of library classification is to facilitate subject access by enabling the user to find out what works or documents the library has on a certain... Read More
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The need for library classification is growing with the multifaceted, multidimensional and infinite growth of literature as well as the users requirement. Since the objective of library classification is to facilitate subject access by enabling the user to find out what works or documents the library has on a certain subject and where they are shelved, attempts have always been made to make the classification easier and accessible to users of all levels. Accordingly, many standard systems of library classification are in use today like DDC, CC, UDC, LC etc. The present book is an attempt to provide a detailed study of not only the fundamentals of library classification but also the latest developments that have been made in this area.
Introducing the nature and purposes of library classification, the book discusses in detail the canons, principles and laws, which evaluate a scheme of classification. It makes an in-depth study of Isolates, Postulation, Approach, Chain Indexing, Analytico-Synthetic Scheme of Classification, Faceted Classification, Call Number and Citation Indexing. Simple in language and lucid in style, the book is up-to-date, comprehensive, and ideally suited to the students and researchers of library and information science. In addition, the library professionals will find it extremely useful in upgrading their skills.Table of Contents: 1. Classifying a Thing A Basic Factor
2. Concept of Subject Approach
3. Canons
4. Principles for Chain
5. Canon of Helpful Sequence
6. Five Fundamental Categories
7. Isolates
8. Facet Device (Phase Relation)
9. Rounds and Levels
10. Devices
11. Systems and Specials
12. Notation
13. Book Number
14. Postulation Approach
15. Focus and Facet
16. Chain Indexing
17. Analytico-Synthetic Scheme of Classification
18. Outlines of Library Classification
19. Specific Features of Seventh Edition (1971) of CC
20. Fundamentals of Library Classification (B.I. Palmers View)
21. Classification (View of J.S. Mill)
22. Call Numbers Used in Libraries of USA and Library Uses of Congress Classification
23. Citation Indexing
Index
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