Digital libraries basically store materials in electronic format and manipulate large collections of those materials effectively. One great service that digital libraries can provide is way for people sort through the vast amount of material available through the internet. Digital libraries can provide users with a searchable database of human-selected internet resources, and currently there are many initiatives and great debated over the best way to organize digital materials. This book deals with both general and specific aspects of cataloguing and classification for all forms of digital library materials. The unique book has something for everyone. For the learners, the book provides both theoretical background and potential solutions to current problems. For librarians, there are discussions of advantages and disadvantage of modern Methods in Use. For the administrator, it explores the complex elements in the digital library organization. For the library teacher, it provides an outlet for research publication as well as source material for students.
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Title
Digital Cataloguing and Classification
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rajat Publications, 2006
ISBN
8178802597
Length
viii+277p., Tables; Figures; Index; 23cm.
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