Why are art and craft so widely separated in the Library of Congress Classification (LC) System? All classification systems give insight into worldviews prevalent at the time they were created, and library systems are especially illustrative of the cultures and cultural moments which shaped them. The separation of art and craft in LC, in N and TT respectively, compared to their collocation in LC’s contemporaries, Dewey Decimal Classification and Cutter’s Expansive Classification, suggests divergent views of the arts within librarianship, illuminating American views on the relative definitions of art and craft from the mid-nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries
October 26, 1970 ATXmiQB OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLA3SIFIGATIQ8 ( A REVIEW BY BVERBT* L. MOORS ) For ...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
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Why are art and craft so widely separated in the Library of Congress Classification (LC) System? Al...
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October 26, 1970 ATXmiQB OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLA3SIFIGATIQ8 ( A REVIEW BY BVERBT* L. MOORS ) For ...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Library classifications are artificial systems that use numbers, letters, and symbols to map knowled...
Why are art and craft so widely separated in the Library of Congress Classification (LC) System? Al...
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...
Throughout history, there have been numerous attempts to create a universal classification of knowle...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
It strikes me as an interesting circumstance that I have been given the opportunity to speak about ...
books have followed more or less standard procedures in libraries, the treatment of nonbook material...
This article is a history of the creation of the Naval Science class within the Library of Congress ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore some of the biases that affect the classificatio...
The classification of art requires us to reconsider the question of the hierarchical organization of...
The story of the development of classification from Aristotle to Ranganathan has been told so often...
This study considers the contemporary handmade artists' book - books that are art - as dynamic vesse...
October 26, 1970 ATXmiQB OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLA3SIFIGATIQ8 ( A REVIEW BY BVERBT* L. MOORS ) For ...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Library classifications are artificial systems that use numbers, letters, and symbols to map knowled...