Gil, J.L.U.y G.: Ordenacion sistematica-currens para bibliotecas : un metodo integrado (1995)
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- Abstract
- Describes the application of a methods to make any systematic alphabetical ordering system compatible with ordering by sequential number. This system is based on the creation of numeric reserves between every 2 initial location marks thus making it possible to insert new documents. A simple table of numeric assignment is used for this. Book tags consist of 1 number of correlative character, while retaining the alphabetical ordering system previously applied to the holdings
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- Organizaçion del Conocimiento en Sistemas de Informaçion y Documentaçion: Actas del I Encuentro de ISKO-España, Madrid, 4 y 5 Nov. de 1993. Ed.: F.J. Garcia Marco
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