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  • × year_i:[1980 TO 1990}
  • × theme_ss:"Bestandsaufstellung"
  1. Boll, J.J.: Shelf browsing, open access and storage capacity in research libraries (1985) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Champaign, Ill. : Univ. of Illinois, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
  2. Lazinger, S.S.: LC Classification of a library and information science library for maximum shelf retrieval (1984) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In reclassifying a Library and Information Science library from DDC to LC, an attempt was made to concentrate books with related subject headings on the shelf for maximum shelf retrieval even in cases where the Subject Authorities or C.I.P. assign them varying numbers. Most of the shelf concentration was achieved either by selecting a single number for a given heading and then classifying all books with the heading in that number or by replacing the standard LC number for a heading with one which placed it together with related books on the shelf.

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