This article analyzes bibliographic classification systems for Jewish libraries and Judaica from a cultural perspective, partly detached from their function as document retrieval tools. Theoretically and methodologically, the study refers to the significance of warrants as formulated in Library and Information Science. With specific interest in the relation between Jewish and non-Jewish classification and bibliography, examples are given of systems from Europe and the USA, primarily from the twentieth century. Results indicate that bibliographic classification systems not only represent documents but reproduce cultural and ideological preferences of both designers and historical situations. In their effort to document religion in a bibliogr...
This case study explores issues of interoperability and shared collection management between two lib...
Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900, with an estimated total of 9,500 entries,...
Far from being abstract and immaterial, knowledge is impacted in myriad ways by non-intellectual fac...
This article analyzes bibliographic classification systems for Jewish libraries and Judaica from a c...
This paper describes the history of A Classification System for Libraries of Judaica, its developmen...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
Librarians are considered the keepers of knowledge. However, the very method in which this knowledge...
The article aims to provide an examination of some different arrangements of the Philosophy domain i...
Bibliographic classification is culturally bound. This research examines the classification systems ...
Abstract: This column covers the addi-tions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification ma...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Can a single set of centrally supplied descriptive access points, subject headings, and classificati...
This column covers the additions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification made from Jan...
This case study explores issues of interoperability and shared collection management between two lib...
Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900, with an estimated total of 9,500 entries,...
Far from being abstract and immaterial, knowledge is impacted in myriad ways by non-intellectual fac...
This article analyzes bibliographic classification systems for Jewish libraries and Judaica from a c...
This paper describes the history of A Classification System for Libraries of Judaica, its developmen...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
This paper explores the ability to define bibliographic classification systems as socially significa...
Knowledge organization systems, whether intended for use in libraries or bibliographic services, has...
Librarians are considered the keepers of knowledge. However, the very method in which this knowledge...
The article aims to provide an examination of some different arrangements of the Philosophy domain i...
Bibliographic classification is culturally bound. This research examines the classification systems ...
Abstract: This column covers the addi-tions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification ma...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Can a single set of centrally supplied descriptive access points, subject headings, and classificati...
This column covers the additions and changes to the Library of Congress Classification made from Jan...
This case study explores issues of interoperability and shared collection management between two lib...
Judaica Americana: A Bibliography of Publications to 1900, with an estimated total of 9,500 entries,...
Far from being abstract and immaterial, knowledge is impacted in myriad ways by non-intellectual fac...