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  1. Lorenz, B.: ¬The Regensburg Classification Scheme : users and partners (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Description of the history and development of the home-made Regensburg Classification Scheme since 1964 and its notation which has been built according to the one of the Library of Congress. Although not intended in the beginning, the scheme has become the common tool for a number of Bavarian libraries since 1970 and also of libraries in Switzerland (since 1986) and the socalled new German states (after 1990). The individual schedules are listed and also the classification aids published with the scheme's progressing. Concludingly future plans are outlined
    Source
    Knowledge organization. 22(1995) nos.3/4, S.158-161
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  2. Lorenz, B.: ¬The Regensburg Classification : a short survey (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The University of Regensburg Library was founded in 1964 as a collection of books on open access shelves. Therefore the Library established a new "home-made" classification scheme. Like LCC, a classmark consists in general of three principal elements: location number, classification number and author marks (formulated by Cutter and Sanborn). But unlike most academic libraries in Germany, Regensburg has developed its classification in line with the classification of a large group of German academic libraries. The 34 individual schedules are primarily kept up-to-date by: - Newsletter (semi-annual), published by the secretary at Regensburg - On-going contact between specialists and the secretary - New editions of the individual schedules appearing periodically Our plans in the field of classification include: - Updating according to developments in the sciences and humanities - Online classification
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