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  • × theme_ss:"Geschichte der Klassifikationssysteme"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Jacobs, E.H.: Buying into classes : the practice of book selection in eighteenth-Century Britain (1999) 0.00
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  2. Miksa, F.L.: ¬The concept of the universe of knowledge and the purpose of LIS classification (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The concept of the universe of knowledge is traced from the nineteenth century in terms of its relationship to the purpose of LIS classification. Of two original purposes, book retrieval became predominant by the twentieth century and this has required, in turn, a complex rendering of the concept. Alternative purposes for LIS classification are afterward explored and speculations as to their effect on the concept of the universe of knowledge are provided
  3. Granthana, M.N.: Classification of knowledge : a study in the foundation of library science (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Attempts to present a logical analysis of the concept of classification with special reference to library science. examines the view that the objective of classification adopted in the library is not to categorise books but knowledge and focuses on the concept of knowledge. With regard to classification of knowledge, it has been pointed out that there are no natural classes and all classifications are artificial. Classification of knowledge can never be absolute and final as knowledge is neither static not circumscribed
  4. Satija, M.P.: Ranganathan and classification (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Records the dates of S.R. Ranganathan's development in the field of library classification are given together with a short description of their impact and significance. The chronology is structured according to periods of his life
  5. Rolland-Thomas, P.: Eassai sur la contribution de l'anthropologie culturelle aux fondements de la classification documentaire (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Classification is the natural response to a desire for order among objects and living things and classification systems have existed since time immemorial. Discusses culture and classification, and classification in a scientific and social sciences context, and states that the invention of writing has ensured that classification systems have been passed down through the generations. Discusses the role of cultural anthropology as developed by Dürkheim and Mauss and furthered byCclaude Levi-Strauss in shedding light on the phylogenetic dimension of classification
  6. Coates, E.J.: Classification in information retrieval : the twenty years following Dorking (1997) 0.00
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  7. Miksa, F.L.: ¬The DDC, the universe of knowledge, and the post-modern library (1998) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 25(1998) no.4, S.216-218 (H.A. Olson), JASIS 50(1999) no.5, S.475-477 (B. Hjoerland); Managing information 5(1998) no.10, S.46-47 (L. Will)
  8. Zichun, L.: ¬The development of Chinese cataloguing tools and standards (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Looks at the influence of early Cinese philosophy, the political climate and the economic environment on the development of the Chinese classification scheme focusing on 4 major turning points in this development. These are: the Han Dynasty of the 70 BC years; the Qing Dynasty of the 1700s; the Republican period (1911-1949); and the communist years between the 1950s and the present days
  9. Santoro, M.: Ripensare la CDU (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A detailed examination of the UDC's history, function and future prospects. Among topics discussed are: the early pioneering work of P. Otlet and H. LaFontaine; the development of Colon Classification; the 'UDC versus switching language' debate in the 1970s; the FID standard reference code project; and the recent scheme by Williamson and McIlwaine to restructure UDC completely, converting it into a Colon Classification and also creating a thesaurus drawn from the same classification. Comments that UDC, far from being a 'prehistoric monster', is becoming a sort of test laboratory for developing new and interesting documentation structures

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