This paper describes the history of A Classification System for Libraries of Judaica, its development, the process involved in preparing the second and third revisions, and its use in various libraries.The authors of the scheme contend that there was—and is—a need for a classification system for libraries of Judaica to classify and arrange their collections according to Jewish concepts based upon Jewish thought and terminology
In the article author has introduce the library classification and present the historical developmen...
Robert Singerman\u27s Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900 chronicles the decad...
In this paper, we will demonstrate how recent developments in the nascent field of automated text ca...
This article analyzes bibliographic classification systems for Jewish libraries and Judaica from a c...
The additions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification made from April 1993 to December...
This column covers the additions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification made from Jan...
Librarians are considered the keepers of knowledge. However, the very method in which this knowledge...
'The profession of librarian surely suits me best’ wrote the youthful Scholem in his diary in 1918 (...
Abstract: This column covers the addi-tions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification ma...
This collection contains proceedings, membership lists, meeting minutes, brochures, fliers, pamphlet...
The following subject headings of interest to Judaica and Hebraica librarians were culled from Libra...
The scope of this column encompasses the entire LC classification, with particular emphasis on the ...
The column covers the additions and changes to the Library of Congress classification made from July...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900, with an estimated total of 9,500 entries,...
In the article author has introduce the library classification and present the historical developmen...
Robert Singerman\u27s Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900 chronicles the decad...
In this paper, we will demonstrate how recent developments in the nascent field of automated text ca...
This article analyzes bibliographic classification systems for Jewish libraries and Judaica from a c...
The additions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification made from April 1993 to December...
This column covers the additions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification made from Jan...
Librarians are considered the keepers of knowledge. However, the very method in which this knowledge...
'The profession of librarian surely suits me best’ wrote the youthful Scholem in his diary in 1918 (...
Abstract: This column covers the addi-tions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification ma...
This collection contains proceedings, membership lists, meeting minutes, brochures, fliers, pamphlet...
The following subject headings of interest to Judaica and Hebraica librarians were culled from Libra...
The scope of this column encompasses the entire LC classification, with particular emphasis on the ...
The column covers the additions and changes to the Library of Congress classification made from July...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900, with an estimated total of 9,500 entries,...
In the article author has introduce the library classification and present the historical developmen...
Robert Singerman\u27s Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900 chronicles the decad...
In this paper, we will demonstrate how recent developments in the nascent field of automated text ca...