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  1. Pathak, L.P.; Binwal, J.C.: Identification of main concepts used in sociology and their categorization (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Reports on the findings of a study conducted to identify the main concepts used in sociology according to their relative significance. A sample of 87 introductory textbooks of sociology was considered, chapter headings used in them were classified and 100 main concepts were identified. A scheme for their arrangement was suggested using 10 major categories. In order to compare the relative significance of each concept for use in the retrieval tools as headings, a proportion of a book used for a concept by all the authors in these books was added. This cumulative proportion has been termed the 'relative weight of a concept', which made it possible to arrange all the 100 concepts into three 'levels of significance categories'. Thus, 44 concepts have been identified as most significant concepts, 26 in the second level of significance, and 30 in the last category of relative significance, only for use as headings in the bibliographic information retrieval tools pertaining to sociology. The study concludes in that no bibliographic information storage and retrieval tool in the field of sociology can justify noninclusion as main headings, the most significant concepts identified, that appear in the first category of relative significance, as these seem to represent the core of the discipline
  2. Binwal, J.C.; Karisiddappa, C.R.: Organizing knowledge in the field of creative arts (1988) 0.06
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  3. Binwal, J.C.: Modes of formation of subjects : a model for knowledge representation (1992) 0.05
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  4. Binwal, J.C.; Lalhmachhuana: Knowledge representation : concept, techniques and the analytico-synthetic paradigm (2001) 0.05
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  5. Binwal, J.C.: Ranganathan and the universe of knowledge (1992) 0.04
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