Colon Classification

Colon Classification

Author: S. R. Ranganathan

Publisher: Ess Ess Publication

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788170004233

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The works of the renowned Dr. Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan - considered the father of library science in India - cover certain facets of library and information science. These library science classics - reprinted by Ess Ess Publications - make Dr. S.R. Ranganathan's work available to the current generation of librarians.


Classification Made Simple

Classification Made Simple

Author: Eric J. Hunter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1351951041

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This established textbook introduces the essentials of classification as used for information processing. The third edition takes account of developments that have taken place since the second edition was published in 2002. Classification Made Simple provides a useful gateway to more advanced works and the study of specific schemes. As an introductory text, it will be invaluable to students of information work and to anyone inside or outside the information profession who needs to understand the manner in which classification can be utilized to facilitate and enhance organisation and retrieval.


Classification in Theory and Practice

Classification in Theory and Practice

Author: Susan Batley

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-01-31

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1780630743

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This book covers all of the major library classification schemes in use in Europe, UK and US; it includes practical exercises to demonstrate their application. Importantly, classifying electronic resources is also discussed. The aim of the book is to demystify a very complex subject, and to provide a sound theoretical underpinning, together with practical advice and development of practical skills. The book fills the gap between more complex theoretical texts and those books with a purely practical approach. Chapters concentrate purely on classification rather than cataloguing and indexing, ensuring a more in-depth coverage of the topic. - Covers the latest Dewey Decimal Classification, 22nd edition - Provides practical advice on which schemes will be most suitable for different types of library collection - Covers classification of electronic resources and taxonomy construction


The Discipline of Organizing: Professional Edition

The Discipline of Organizing: Professional Edition

Author: Robert J. Glushko

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2014-08-25

Total Pages: 743

ISBN-13: 1491911719

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Note about this ebook: This ebook exploits many advanced capabilities with images, hypertext, and interactivity and is optimized for EPUB3-compliant book readers, especially Apple's iBooks and browser plugins. These features may not work on all ebook readers. We organize things. We organize information, information about things, and information about information. Organizing is a fundamental issue in many professional fields, but these fields have only limited agreement in how they approach problems of organizing and in what they seek as their solutions. The Discipline of Organizing synthesizes insights from library science, information science, computer science, cognitive science, systems analysis, business, and other disciplines to create an Organizing System for understanding organizing. This framework is robust and forward-looking, enabling effective sharing of insights and design patterns between disciplines that weren’t possible before. The Professional Edition includes new and revised content about the active resources of the "Internet of Things," and how the field of Information Architecture can be viewed as a subset of the discipline of organizing. You’ll find: 600 tagged endnotes that connect to one or more of the contributing disciplines Nearly 60 new pictures and illustrations Links to cross-references and external citations Interactive study guides to test on key points The Professional Edition is ideal for practitioners and as a primary or supplemental text for graduate courses on information organization, content and knowledge management, and digital collections. FOR INSTRUCTORS: Supplemental materials (lecture notes, assignments, exams, etc.) are available at http://disciplineoforganizing.org. FOR STUDENTS: Make sure this is the edition you want to buy. There's a newer one and maybe your instructor has adopted that one instead.


Theory Of Classification

Theory Of Classification

Author: Krishan Kumar

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9780706986389

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This book provides a coherent account of the Theory of Classification. It discusses the contribution made by theoreticians like E.C. Richardson, J.D. Brown, W. Hulum, W.C. Berwick Sayers, H.E. Bliss and S.R. Ranganathan. However, the theory put forward by S.R. Ranganathan predominates the whole book because his contribution is far more than anybody else’s. Five major schemes of Classification, Library of Congress Classification, Colon Classification and Bliss Biblio-Graphic Classification have also been discussed.


Colon Classification

Colon Classification

Author: Mohinder Partap Satija

Publisher: Ess Ess Publication

Published: 2019-06-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789387698109

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This manual uses illustrations to outline for advanced and beginning students the rules of the CC-6 (1963). Use of technical terms has been kept to the minimum, which otherwise have been lucidly explained with illustrations. The main purpose of the book is to help Colon Classification students fully learn the practice of the CC. Continued teaching of the Colon Classification has prompted this updated edition. Some new class numbers for current subjects have been added. The endeavour is to keep the book relevant and current, despite the chronic handicaps of the older CC-6 system.