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  1. Comaroni, J.P.: Use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada (1978) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A summary of a survey of the use of the DDC in libraries of the United States and Canada is presented. (5% of alle libraries in the United States and Canada use DDC; of these are at least 75% use the most recent full or abridges edition. Librarians wish to have DDC revised continuously, but they do not want the meanings of numbers changed. Any assistance that can be provided in the application of DDC is welcome. Most of the larger libraries do not believe zhat the current index provides sufficient assistance. Divisions needing revision are listed with an index number reflecting priority. DDC is seen to be warmly regarded by librarians in general and by public service librarians in particular
    Source
    Library resources and technical services. 22(1978), S.402-408
  2. Comaroni, J.P.: Dewey in the USA and Canada : summary of the survey of the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada (1976) 0.00
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  3. Comaroni, J.P.; Satija, M.P.: Exercises in the 20th edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification (1990) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: International Classification 18(1991) S.238 (J.B. Friis-Hansen)
  4. Comaroni, J.P.; Michael, M.E.; Bloom, J.: ¬A survey of the use of the Dewey Decimal Classification in the United States and Canada (1975) 0.00
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  5. Comaroni, J.P.; Satija, M.P.: Dewey Decimal Classification: history and current status (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This book gives a concise history and present status of the Dewey Decimal Classification with since its birth in America more than a century ago has spread to 135 countries of the world. Since it was not created for foreign users originally, the DDC has run into difficulties.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: International classification 17(1990) S.35-36 (W. Gödert)
  6. Satija, M.P.; Comaroni, J.P.: Beyond classification: book numbers (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This book seeks to complement two major works on the subject published in the U.S.A.by devoting it self tochronological book numbers. It is mostly an ignored rival line to alphabetical book numbers, indeed an ignored subject. The first four chapters dwell on the theoretical and general problems of book numbers, indeed an ignored subject. the first four chapters dwell on the tehoretical and general problem of book numbers: their definition, nature , usefulness and history. The chapter on the debate over the usefulness of book numbers tries to give the readersa taste of the debate that followed their conceptionand immediate development. Chapter four catalogues advantages of chronological book numbers. The remaining four chapters dwell upon the four specific chronollgical book numbering system. The desription of each system is prefaced by a brief life sketch of the inventor. Ranganathan's system has been fully but concsely explained. The other systems are by W.S.Biscoe, J. D. Brown, Fremont Rider and W.S. Rider and W.S. Merrill. There are twoappendices: one onthe chronology of book numbers (1873-1992), and another an almost exhaustive bibliography on the subject. Its aim is to invite the attention of scholars to a neglected part of our heritage.
    Content
    Enthält folgende Kapitel: Book numbers, introduction. - Debate over the usefulness of book numbers. - History of book numbers. - Chronological book numbers. - Biscoe's chronological book numbers. - Brown's extended data table. - Colong book numbers. - Rider's book numbers. - Merrill's book numbers. - Appendices: 1) Chronology of book numbers: 2) Bibliography of 181 references in chronological order
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 20(1993) no.3, S.169-170 (W. Bies)
  7. Comaroni, J.P.; Satija, M.P.: Revising the Dewey Decimal Classification (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Revision of the DDC is based on the growth or recasting of knowledge that is revealed in a decade of publishing. Revision takes place at the Library of Congress and is guided by several professional committees and the advice of experts. 'Decimal Classification Additions, Notes and Decisions (DC&)' conveys revisions of a minor nature between editions. Separate publications, such as for 004-006 Data Processing and Computer Science, make extensive revisions available between editions
  8. Chan, L.M.; Comaroni, J.P.; Satija, M.P.: Dewey Decimal Classification : a practical guide (1994) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Herald of library science 34(1995) nos.1/2, S.102 (P.N. Kaula); Library resources and technical services 40(1996) no.1, S.99-101 (S.J. Smith)