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Librarianship, despite being derived from a distinct field of intellectual activity, cannot be regarded merely as form of bolt on support discipline. Many would dispute this interpretation. It is more common to attempt to distinguish ‘core’ elements of knowledge and skill as distinctive of a particular kind of professionality and to categories other aspects of working knowledge as non-professional. For example, distinctions ...
Library classification traces the origins of the subject and leads on to the latest developments in it. This user-friendly text explains concepts through analogies, diagrams, and tables. The fundamental but important topics on terminology of classification has been uniquely explained. The book deals with the recent trends in the use of computers in cataloguing including on-line systems, artificial intelligence systems etc. With its up-to-date and comprehensive ...