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  1. Frank, O.: Handbuch der Klassifikation. H.1-12 (1953-1968) 0.02
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    Content
    H.1: Die DK. Zweck, Aufbau, Anwendung // H.2: Ordnung in Einzelblattsammlungen // H.3: Grundlagen der Ordnungstechnik // H.4: Aktenordnung // H.5: Einführung in die Dokumentation // H.6: Ordnung in Karteien und Verzeichnissen // H.7,10,11: Literaturverzeichnis zur Dokumentation // H.8: Literaturnachweis und Literaturrecherchen // H.9: Ratschläge für schriftliche Arbeiten, Vorträge und Veröffentlichungen // H.12: Die Dezimalklassifikation. Anwendung und Weiterentwicklung
  2. Schneider, W.: ¬Die Einheitliche Systematik : Einführung in eine neue Gliederung für Literaturbestände und -karteien (1959) 0.02
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  3. Löffler, K.; Fischer, N.: Einführung in die Katalogkunde (1956) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Professor Karl Löffler, der von allen Freunden der Buchwissenschaft hochgeschätzte Bibliothekar an der Württembergischen Landesbibliothek in Stuttgart, starb am 9. Dezember 1935, wenige Monate, nachdem seine "Katalogkunde" in Leipzig erschienen war. So konnte er sich nicht mehr über die Anerkennung freuen, die sein letztes Werk bei den Fachleuten und den Bibliotheksbenutzern des In- und Auslandes gefunden hatte. Der Grund dieses allgemeinen Erfolges bestand wohl vor allem darin, daß es Löffler mit der seiner Eigenart gemäßen Kunst gelungen war, ein scheinbar so sprödes und sachliches Thema wie die Katalogkunde in einer ungemein lebendigen, leicht verständlichen, ja teilweise geradezu humorvollen Weise darzustellen. Auch die ruhige und kritische, gelegentlich etwas spöttische Art, mit der er über die Problematik mancher Neuerungen berichtete, verlieh dem Werk eine starke Aktualität. Da der Kreis des Gebietes, das es betrifft, sehr groß ist - er umfaßt neben dem Bibliothekar, dem Buchhändler und dem Gelehrten in weitestem Sinne jeden Benutzer einer Bücherei -, war die Beschränkung auf das Wesentliche und die einprägsame und klare Form, in der es geboten wurde, vorbildlich.
  4. Hulme, E.W.: Principles of book classification (1950) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Original in: Library Association Record 13(1911) Oct.14, S.354-358; Nov.15, S.389-394; Dec.15, S.444-449 und 14(1912) Jan.15, S.39-46; Mar.15, S.174-181
  5. Kind, H.: ¬Der Schlagwortkatalog der Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Halle (Saale) (1953) 0.01
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  6. Fucks, W.: Mathematische Analyse von Sprachelementen, Sprachstil und Sprachen (1955) 0.01
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  7. ¬Das Oxford-System der Dezimal-Klassifikation für Forstwesen (Forst- und Holzwirtschaft) (1957) 0.01
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  8. Wiener, N.: ¬The human use of human beings : cybernetics and society (1950) 0.01
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    Date
    8. 7.2000 18:17:22
  9. Schrödinger, E.: Geist und Materie (1959) 0.00
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    Content
    Darin das Zitat: "Die Welt ist ein Konstrukt aus unseren Empfindungen, Wahrnehmungen, Erinnerungen. Zwar ist es bequem, sie uns an und für sich einfach schlechthin vorhanden zu denken. Aber sie ist anscheinend nicht schon durch ihr bloßes Vorhandensein auch wirklich manifest." [nach: http://www.quantum-cognition.de/texts/srod2.html].
  10. Studies in coordinate indexing (1953-57) 0.00
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  11. Hadamard, J.: ¬An essay on the psychology of invention in the mathematical field (1954) 0.00
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    Abstract
    How creativity is tapped in science. The unconcious mind and discovery intuition vs. verbal reasoning. Poincaré's forgetting hypothesis. Creative techniques of Einstein, Pascal, Wiener and others
  12. Vickery, B.C.: Classification and indexing in science (1959) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: ZfBB 6(1959) S.359-364 (W. Grunwald); College and research libraries 21(1960) no.5, S.420-423 (M. Taube)
  13. Dailey, J.E.: ¬The grammar of subject headings: a formulation of rules for subject headings based on syntactical and morphological analysis of the Library of Congress list (1957) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Auch in: Cochrane, P.A.: Improving LCSH for use in online catalogs. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited 1986. S.159-164
  14. Metcalfe, J.: Subject classifying and indexing of libraries and literature (1959) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: College and research libraries 21(1960) no.4, S.323-324 (L.M. Bohnert)
  15. Ranganathan, S.R.: Elements of library classification (1959) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A medium-length book, based on lectures, aimed at classificationists, not cataloguers or classifiers. Ranganathan begins with his Five Laws and a definition of classification and its purposes. He gives a list of 108 subjects in "unhelpful alphabetical sequence" and shows how they can be grouped into subjects, and then how each each subject's terms can be organized in a helpful and useful way, thereby demonstrating and building up his basic canons, postulates, and principles of classification. All of that, roughly the first half of the book, will be of interest to anyone starting to make classification systems. It has all of what makes Ranganathan's work so delightful to read: his unending concern for the user, his deep thought, and his warmth, humour, and spirituality. The second half of the book, however, has what can make his work difficult: his unyielding belief that the Colon Classification is the only system worth using. The reader will not be very interested in repeatedly classifying books under various systems and then reversing the process to see how closely the call number matches the subject. However, the reader can take the ideas so clearly presented in the first half of the book and then veer off to build his or her own system, while remembering that if his classification laws are likened to Euclid's laws of geometry, there is no room for a Riemann or Lobachevksy in Ranganathan's strict world.