Library Classification

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Library classification forms part of the field of library and information science. It is a form of bibliographic classification. It goes hand in hand with library cataloguing under the rubric of cataloguing and classification, sometimes grouped together as technical services. Classification systems in libraries generally play two roles. Firstly they facilitate subject access by allowing the user to find out what works or documents the library has on a certain subject. Secondly, they provide a known location for the information source to be located. The present book attempts to provide a detailed study of the fundamentals of library classification and characteristics of various classification systems. Simple in language and lucid in style, the book is up to date, comprehensive and ideal to students and researchers of library and information science.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Purushotham Tiwari

Purushotham Tiwari, a well-known library and information scientist, is working as a professor of library and information science since 2000. His teaching areas cover information science; library automation, electronic information management and copyright issues. His research interests are based around knowledge management, citation studies, electronic information, digital library issues and the development of electronic publishing and electronic libraries. He has been a member in the editorial board of many scholarly publications. He also serves as a consultant to commercial organisations, database producers, academic institutions, libraries and government departments on market research, national information policies, business development, copyright, licences, data protection and database design.

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Title
Library Classification
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8131305119
Length
viii+272p.
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