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Fairthorne, R.A.: ¬The symmetries of ignorance (1973)
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- Toward a theory of librarianship. Papers in honor of J.H. Shera. Ed. by H. Rawski
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Fairthorne, R.A.: Temporal structure in bibliographic classification (1978)
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- Abstract
- Neither in theory nor in practice does contemporary classification ignore temporal sequence in the sense of history. But it is regarded in a rather static way, as if classification could be reduced to some unique landscape to be viewed by the classifier as from a balloon. ...
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- Zusammenfassung von P.A. Richmond (S.413-415) "This is one of the most interesting papers to come along in many a moon"
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