This book "Relevance of Ranganathan’s Cataloguing Principles," is based on the research work carried out for author’s doctoral studies in library & information science, which was awarded in1992 by Nagpur University. It is being published in the book form with the financial assistance of UGC grant from Nagpur University. The book covers the historical development of cataloguing and catalogue codes. The growth of subject approaches and modern methods of subject indexing: Dr. Ranganathan’s contribution to the field of cataloguing and the impact of his normative principles on anglo-american cataloguing rules revisions; treatment of conflict and problem areas in the three codes CCA, AACR, and AACR2; International developments during Ranganathan and post Ranganathan periods for standardisation of Bibliographic data for exchange in machine readable form at International level and the impact and the relevance of Ranganathan’s Principles on Cataloguing and Information retrieval in the current context. This book is an attempt to comprehend and present logically the related literature in a treatise form. This can be of much use as source information on the subject for Librarians, Library Science Teachers, Research Scholars and the students of Library Science as study book for cataloguing and to pursue the research further in this field.
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Relevance of Ranganathan’s Cataloguing Principles
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Edition
1st ed.
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8171920594
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xxii+381p., Tables; References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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