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  1. Cavender, T.P.: Subject heading for children's materials (1954) 0.07
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    Source
    Journal of cataloging and classification. 10(1954), S.197-202
  2. Mills, J.: Classification of a subject field (1957) 0.07
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    Source
    Proceedings of the International Study Conference on Classification for Information Retrieval, held at Beatrice Webb House, Dorking, England, 13.-17.5.1957
  3. Proceedings of the International Study Conference on Classification for Information Retrieval, held at Beatrice Webb House, Dorking, England, 13.-17.5.1957 (1957) 0.07
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: RANGANATHAN, S.R.: Library classification as a discipline; SHERA, J.H.: Pattern, structure, and conceptualization in classification for information retrieval; MILLS, J.: Classification of a subject field; VICKERY, B.C.: Relations between subject fields: problems of constructing a general classification; COATES, E.J.: Notation in classification; FARRADANE, J.: Classification and mechanical selection; BALL, N.T.: Contributions of classification to science; GROLIER, E. de: Concluding survey; FOSKETT, D.J.: Occupational safety and health documents classification scheme; CRG: The need for a faceted classification as the basis of all methods of information retrieval (Memorandum of the Classification Research Group)
  4. Foskett, D.J.: ¬The construction of a faceted classification for a special subject (1959) 0.06
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  5. Jackson, I.H.: Advantages and disadvantages of a Subject System of Classification as a key to a depository collection (1951) 0.06
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  6. Vickery, B.C.: Relations between subject fields : problems of constructing a general classification (1957) 0.06
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    Source
    Proceedings of the International Study Conference on Classification for Information Retrieval, held at Beatrice Webb House, Dorking, England, 13.-17.5.1957
  7. Farradane, J.E.L.: ¬A scientific theory of classification and indexing and its practical applications (1950) 0.04
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    Abstract
    A classification is a theory of the structure of knowledge. From a discussion of the nature of truth, it is held that scientific knowledge is the only knowledge which can be regarded as true. The method of induction from empirical data is therefore applied to the construction of a classification. Items of knowledge are divided into uniquely definable terms, called isolates, and the relations between them, called operators. It is shown that only four basic operators exist, expressing appurtenance, equivalence, reaction and causation; using symbols for these operators, all subjects can be analysed in a linear form called an analet. With the addition of the permissible permutations of such analets, formed according to simple rules, alphabetical arrangement of the first terms provide a complete, logical subject index. Examples are given, and possible difficulties are considered. A classification can then be constructed by selection of deductive relations, arranged in hierarchical form. The nature of possible classifications is discussed. It is claimed that such an inductively constructed classification is the only true representation of the structure of knowledge, and that these principles provide a simple technique for accurately and fully indexing and classifying any given set of data, with complete flexibility
  8. Perry, J.W.: Mechanized searching and subject headings (1953) 0.04
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    Source
    The subject analysis of library materials. Ed.: M.F. Tauber
  9. Rogers, R.D.: Subject bibliography versus subject catalog and periodical index (1950) 0.04
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  10. ¬The Role of classification in the modern American library : papers presented at an institute conducted by the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, 1.-4.11.1959 (1959) 0.03
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    Date
    3.10.2000 10:22:59
  11. Lilley, O.L.: Evaluation of the subject catalog (1954) 0.03
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  12. Haykin, D.J.: Subject headings: a practical guide (1951) 0.03
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  13. Rue, E.; LaPlante, E.: Subject headings for children's materials (1952) 0.03
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  14. Vickery, B.C.: Developments in subject indexing (1955) 0.03
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  15. Vickery, B.C.: Systematic subject indexing (1953) 0.03
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  16. Wright, W.E.: ¬The subject approach to knowledge : historical aspects and purposes (1953) 0.03
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    Source
    The subject analysis of library materials. Ed.: M.F. Tauber
  17. Ranganathan, S.R.: Elements of library classification (1959) 0.03
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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.
  18. Garside, K.: Subject cataloguing in German libraries (1950) 0.03
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  19. ¬The subject analysis of library materials (1953) 0.03
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  20. Bristol, R.P.: Control of subject information : can it be mechanized? (1950) 0.03
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