Panigrahi, P.: Ranganathan and Dewey in hierarchical subject classification : some similarities (2015)
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- Abstract
- S R Ranganathan and Melvil Dewey devised two types of classification schemes viz., faceted and enumerative. Ranganathan's faceted classification scheme is based on postulates, principles and canons. It has a strong theory. While working with the two schemes, similarities are observed. This paper tries to identify and present some relationships.
- Source
- Annals of library and information studies. 62(2015) no.4, S.265-267
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