This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of 25 slides includes several pictures and quotations about and from the Code for Classifiers: Principles governing the consistent placing of books in a system of classification by William Stetson Merrill. Coleman briefly explores the problems of classification presented in the Code, the model of collaboration that was used to develop the principles documented in the various editions of the Code, and how the Code can be used to develop a federated classification (classifying) model for digital library organization. The discussion also makes it clear that early American library classification was not just a mark and park strategy for book shelving. Librarians and library educators of the time (early...
This paper describes qualities of a library classification system that are commonly discussed in the...
part I, introduction, includes chapters on the cataloging process, and the history of cataloging cod...
Existing library classification systems, such as the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system and t...
This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of 25 slides includes several pictures and quotations about a...
This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of 25 slides includes several pictures and quotations about a...
This is a preprint of the article published in Knowledge Organization 31 (3): 161-176. The work titl...
Purpose – This paper examines William Stetson Merrill, the compiler of A Code for Classifiers and a ...
This institute was addressed to those librarians who have a deep interest in the whole field of clas...
The story of the development of classification from Aristotle to Ranganathan has been told so often...
This is a preprint published in Journal of Documentation 62 (4): 462-481. Purpose: This paper examin...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
As interdisciplinarity becomes more ubiquitous within academia, information professionals are grappl...
The First Part expounds the theory of classification. After the first seven pages, the first chapte...
Why are art and craft so widely separated in the Library of Congress Classification (LC) System? Al...
This paper describes qualities of a library classification system that are commonly discussed in the...
part I, introduction, includes chapters on the cataloging process, and the history of cataloging cod...
Existing library classification systems, such as the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system and t...
This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of 25 slides includes several pictures and quotations about a...
This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of 25 slides includes several pictures and quotations about a...
This is a preprint of the article published in Knowledge Organization 31 (3): 161-176. The work titl...
Purpose – This paper examines William Stetson Merrill, the compiler of A Code for Classifiers and a ...
This institute was addressed to those librarians who have a deep interest in the whole field of clas...
The story of the development of classification from Aristotle to Ranganathan has been told so often...
This is a preprint published in Journal of Documentation 62 (4): 462-481. Purpose: This paper examin...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
As interdisciplinarity becomes more ubiquitous within academia, information professionals are grappl...
The First Part expounds the theory of classification. After the first seven pages, the first chapte...
Why are art and craft so widely separated in the Library of Congress Classification (LC) System? Al...
This paper describes qualities of a library classification system that are commonly discussed in the...
part I, introduction, includes chapters on the cataloging process, and the history of cataloging cod...
Existing library classification systems, such as the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system and t...