Very little is known about the effectiveness of library subject catalogues as tools of research. We know that they are indispensable from a theoretical point of view, and from general observation of their use and the results of a few studies we can conclude that they are generally compatible with the library use habits of readers. Some of the general conclusions which have been drawn from studies of the subject catalogue are: that there is no significant difference between the amount of author catalogue use and subject catalogue use; that the non- specialist ordinarily will make more use of the subject catalogue than the specialist; and that most of the use of the subject catalogue is for materials in English and of fairly recent ...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
The views expressed are the personal views of the authors and not necessarily those of their Departm...
Studies of end-user conceptualisations of the bibliographic universe are rare, but represent an impo...
Very little is known about the effectiveness of library subject catalogues as tools of research. We...
Includes bibliographical references.The classified catalog of this etudy wee developed with the star...
Our library literature is replete with statements that indicate that the goals and functions of the...
It always seems befitting that the last speaker at a conference should gaze at a crystal ball and p...
This paper concerns the British Library; by now it is well known that the British Library consists ...
books have followed more or less standard procedures in libraries, the treatment of nonbook material...
At any given moment of time in any individual library the book collection is the payoff on the libr...
The concept of a classified catalog, or using classification as a form of subject access,has been al...
On first reading the list of speakers proposed for this institute, I became aware of being rather t...
This article attempts to determine the origins of the tradition of personal library catalogues, but ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-32)This is a report of the procedures that were used t...
This institute was addressed to those librarians who have a deep interest in the whole field of clas...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
The views expressed are the personal views of the authors and not necessarily those of their Departm...
Studies of end-user conceptualisations of the bibliographic universe are rare, but represent an impo...
Very little is known about the effectiveness of library subject catalogues as tools of research. We...
Includes bibliographical references.The classified catalog of this etudy wee developed with the star...
Our library literature is replete with statements that indicate that the goals and functions of the...
It always seems befitting that the last speaker at a conference should gaze at a crystal ball and p...
This paper concerns the British Library; by now it is well known that the British Library consists ...
books have followed more or less standard procedures in libraries, the treatment of nonbook material...
At any given moment of time in any individual library the book collection is the payoff on the libr...
The concept of a classified catalog, or using classification as a form of subject access,has been al...
On first reading the list of speakers proposed for this institute, I became aware of being rather t...
This article attempts to determine the origins of the tradition of personal library catalogues, but ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-32)This is a report of the procedures that were used t...
This institute was addressed to those librarians who have a deep interest in the whole field of clas...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
The views expressed are the personal views of the authors and not necessarily those of their Departm...
Studies of end-user conceptualisations of the bibliographic universe are rare, but represent an impo...