Recent Advances in Library Classification and Acquisition

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Human beings seem to have an innate need to organise. The need to organise large amounts of knowledge and information led to the development of classifications schemes and other organisational tools. Rapid changes in the way information is generated and accessed lead to changes in the way information is organised for retrieval. The first edition of the Dewey Classification (DDC) was published in 1876 when knowledge was expanding at a fast rate and the public library system was becoming a more open system. The DDC provided a new organisational scheme for dealing with these changes. Today, the internet allows information to be generated and packaged in digital format. Can library classification improve access and retrieval of internet resources? This book examines the purpose of library classification and explores how classification schemes can add values.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jogender Singh Burman

Dr. Jogender Singh Burman (b. 1969) obtained his B.Lib. and Inf. Sc., and M.Lib., and Inf. Sc. from Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, and M.A. and Ph.D. from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi. He is presently working as Assistant Professor in the Institute of Library and Information Science of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi for over seven years. He has a brilliant academic record. He is first class B.Lib. & M.Lib and Qualified NET-UGC and SLET. He has published ten articles in various national and international journals. He actively participated in the activities of various Professional Associations. He is a life member of Indian Library Association, Indian Association for Library, Information Centres and Haryana Library Association and other professional bodies.

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Title
Recent Advances in Library Classification and Acquisition
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8178802848
Length
viii+264p., Tables.
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