The First Part expounds the theory of classification. After the first seven pages, the first chapter, which seeks to build up the necessary scaffolding of terminology, may prove to be stiff reading for beginners. But they may skip over that portion in the first reading and refer to it whenever need is felt for definition of technical terms. The second and third chapters develop the canons of classification that belong to the general theory It is believed that these two chapters carry the analysis further than existing books on the subject. The treatment of Terminology and Notation may be found to be new. The fourth chapter which deals with the special theory of Knowledge Classification, shows the advantages, if not the necessity, of a synt...
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This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
This is a preliminary scan of S.R. Ranganathan's Philosophy of Library Classification (1989 Indian r...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Classification, in library terminology, means not only subdividing a collection into appropriate gro...
A classification scheme is a schedule which maps out the universe of knowledge in ways that are suit...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
This paper describes qualities of a library classification system that are commonly discussed in the...
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The description of the most widespread universal library classifications (Decimal Classification of ...
Librarians have been so preoccupied with the organization of their services and the economics of the...
Classification is the basis of knowledge organization. Ontology, a comparatively new concept used as...
Our library literature is replete with statements that indicate that the goals and functions of the...
We study library classifications criticisms from a poststructuralist and pragmatist point of view th...
A paper which is to be read before an audience of librarians and students at a conference held as o...
This is a preliminary digitization of S.R. Ranganathan's Prolegomena to Library Classification (Assi...
This article explores the representation of knowledge through the discursive practice of general or ...
This is a preliminary scan of S.R. Ranganathan's Philosophy of Library Classification (1989 Indian r...
The classification structures and systems are privileged resources for knowledge organization. Given...
Classification, in library terminology, means not only subdividing a collection into appropriate gro...
A classification scheme is a schedule which maps out the universe of knowledge in ways that are suit...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
This paper describes qualities of a library classification system that are commonly discussed in the...
This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of 25 slides includes several pictures and quotations about a...
The description of the most widespread universal library classifications (Decimal Classification of ...
Librarians have been so preoccupied with the organization of their services and the economics of the...
Classification is the basis of knowledge organization. Ontology, a comparatively new concept used as...
Our library literature is replete with statements that indicate that the goals and functions of the...
We study library classifications criticisms from a poststructuralist and pragmatist point of view th...
A paper which is to be read before an audience of librarians and students at a conference held as o...