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Foskett, D.J.: Classification and indexing in the social sciences (1970)
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- Source
- Aslib proceedings. 22(1970), S.90-101
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Foskett, D.J.: Systems theory and its relevance to documentary classification (2017)
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- 6. 5.2017 18:46:22
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Foskett, D.J.: ¬The contribution of classification to a theory of librarianship (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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Foskett, D.J.: ¬'A rustic in the library' : The first Dr. Pafford Memorial Lecture (1997)
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- 9. 2.1997 18:44:22
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Foskett, D.J.: Concerning general and special classifications (1991)
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- Abstract
- The experience of the British Classification Research Group (CRG) suggests that a good general scheme could be compiled by integrating specialist schemes. Examples are given from the 1990 revision of class J Education of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification. Sequences in arrays may need adjustment to suit different needs, but a general, or "Ur-Classification" will provide a reservoir of terms for specialist schemes, while the special schemes provide detailed analysis and emuneration by experts in each field. A fraction of money spent on new library buildings would enable the compilation of such a general scheme, which could well be based on the BC2 edition of Bliss B.C.