The future of classification
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 025.42 MAR/F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 053332 |
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025.42 KUM/T Theory of Classification | 025.42 KUM/T Theory of Classification | 025.42 LAL/U Understanding basics of library and information science: reference services & information sources, information services and computer & information technology/ | 025.42 MAR/F The future of classification | 025.42 RAN Prolegomena to Library Classification; v.1 | 025.42 RAN Prolegomena to Library Classification; v.1 | 025.42 RAN Prolegomena to Library Classification; v.1 |
Contents: Introduction, Rita Marcella and Arthur Maltby; Do we still need classification?, Eric Hunter; Organizing knowledge: the need for system and unity, Arthur Maltby and Rita Marcella; Can classification yield an evaluative principle for information retrieval?, Julian Warner; Information technology and new directions, Robert Newton; Classification and the Internet, Alan MacLennan; The future of faceted classification, A.C. Foskett; The Dewey Decimal Classification in the twenty-first century, Joan S. Mitchell; UDC in the twenty-first century, I.C. McIlwaine; The Library of Congress Classification, Lois Mai Chan and Theodora L. Hodges; Sources for investigating the development of bibliographic classification, M.P. Satija; Index.
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