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  1. Rodriguez, R.D.: Classification and subject indicating : highlights of the Anglo-American debate, 1850-1950 (1981) 0.04
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  2. Rodriguez, R.D.: Hulme's concept of literary warrant (1984) 0.03
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    Abstract
    E. Wyndham Hulme (1859-1954) proposed the concept of literary warrant as the basis of book classification and the definition of subject classes, wherein classes and names of classes would be derived from existing literature rather than a preconceived philosophical order of sciences, the predominant and favored type of classification system in Hulme's day. The methods of establishing classes by literary warrant are described and its relationship to what Hulme called "statistical bibliography" is explored.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 5(1984) no.1, S.17-26
  3. Rodriguez, R.D.: Kaiser's systematic indexing (1984) 0.00
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    Abstract
    J. Kaiser (1868-1927) developed a system of subject indexing based on what he called "concretes" and "processes" to govern the form of subject headings and subdivisions. Although Kaiser applied his systematic indexing to specialized technical and business collections, his ideas are entirely applicable to all book collections and catalogs. Though largely ignored, Kaiser's system is of permanent interest in the study of the development of subject analysis