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  1. Wheatley, H.B.: What is an index : a few notes on indexes and indexers (1879) 0.04
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    Imprint
    London : Index Society
    Series
    Index Society: publications; 1
  2. Dewey, M.: Decimal Classification and Relativ Index for Arranging, Cataloging, and Indexing Public and Private Libraries and for Pamflets, Clippings, Notes, Scrap Books, Index rerums, etc. (1885) 0.03
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  3. Dewey, M.: ¬A classification and subject index for cataloguing and arranging the books and pamphlets of a library (1876) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Preface The plan of the following Classification and Index was developed early in 1873. It was the result of several months' study of library economy as found in some hundreds of books and pamphlets, and in over fifty personal visits to various American libraries. In this study, the author became convinced that the usefulness of these libraries might be greatly increased without additional expenditure. Three years practical use of the system here explained, leads him to believe that it will accomplish this result; for with its aid, the catalogues, shelf lists, indexes, and cross-references essential to this increased usefulness, can be made more economically than by any other method which he has been able to find. The system was devised for cataloguing and indexing purposes, but it was found on trial to be equally valuable for numbering and arranging books and pamphlets on the shelves.
    The arrangement of headings has been sometimes modified to secure a mnemonic aid in numbering and finding books without the Index. For instance, the scheme is so arranged that China has always the number 1. In Ancient History, it has the first section, 931: in Modern History, under Asia, it has 951: in Philology, the Chinese language appears as 491. After the same manner the Indian number is 2; Egyptian, 4; English, 2; German, 3; French, 4; Italian, 5; Spanish, 6; European, 4; Asian, 5; African, 6; North American, 7; South American, 8; and so for all the divisions by languages or countries. The Italian 5, for instance, will be noticed in 35, 55, 450, 755, 850, and 945. This mnemonic principle is specially prominent in Philology and Literature and their divisions, and in the _form_ distinctions used in the first 9 sections of each class. Materials, Methods, or Theory occurring anywhere as a head, bears always the number 1. Dictionaries and Cyclopedias, 3; Essays, 4; Periodicals, 5; Associations, Institutions, and Societies, 6; Education, 7; Collections, 9. In the numerous cases where several minor heads have been grouped together under the head Other, it always bears the number 9. Wherever practicable, this principle is carried out in sub-dividing the sections. For instance, the Geology of North America, which bears the number 557 is sub-divided by adding the _sections_ of 970 (History of North America). The Geology of Mexico then bears the number 5578: mnemonically, the first 5 is the Science number; the second 5, Geology; the 7, North America; and the 8, Mexico. Any library attendant or reader after using the scheme a short time will recognize at a glance, any catalogue or ledger entry, book or pamphlet, marked 5578 as something on the Geology of Mexico. Users of the scheme will notice this mnemonic principle in several hundred places in the classification, and will find it of great practical utility in numbering and finding books without the aid of Catalogue or Index, and in determining the character of any book simply from its call number as recorded on the book, on all its catalogue and cross reference cards, on the ledger, and in the check box.
    In naming the headings, brevity has been secured in many cases at the sacrifice of exactness. It was thought more important to have short, familiar titles for the headings than that the names given should express with fullness and exactness the character of all books catalogued under them. Many subjects, apparently omitted, will be found in the Index, assigned, with allied subjects, to a heading which bears the name of the most important only. Reference to this Subject Index will decide at once any doubtful points. In arranging books in the classification, as in filling out the scheme, practical usefulness has been esteemed the most important thing. The effort has been to put each book under the subject to the student of which it would be most useful. The content or the real subject of which a book treats, and not the form or the accidental wording of the title, determines its place. Following this rule, a Philosophy of Art is put with Art, not with Philosophy; a History of Mathematics, with Mathematics, not with History; for the philosophy and history are simply the _form_ which these books have taken. The true content or subject is Art, and Mathematics, and to the student of these subjects they are most useful. The predominant tendency or obvious purpose of the book, usually decides its class number at once; still many books treat of two or more different subjects, and in such cases it is assigned to the place where it will be most useful, and underneath the class number are written the numbers of any other subjects on which it also treats. These _Cross References_ are given both on the plate and the subject card as well as on the cross reference card. If a book treats of a majority of the sections of any division, it is given the Division number instead of the most important Section number with cross references.
  4. Harris, W.T.: Essay on the system of classification (1870) 0.01
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  5. Schleiermacher, A.A.E.: Bibliographisches System der gesamten Wissenschaftskunde : mit einer Anleitung zum Ordnen von Bibliotheken (1847) 0.01
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  6. System des Real-Katalogs der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg (1885) 0.01
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  7. Krünitz, J.G.: Oeconomische Encyklopädie oder allgemeines System der Staats- Stadt- Haus- und Landwirtschaft, in alphabetischer Ordnung (1773-1858) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Oekonomische Encyklopädie oder allgemeines System der Staats- Stadt- Haus- und Landwirthschaft ist der Titel einer der umfangreichsten Enzyklopädien des deutschen Sprachraums. Das von J. G. Krünitz begründete Werk erschien 1773 bis 1858 in 242 Bänden und stellt eine der wichtigsten deutschsprachigen wissenschaftsgeschichtlichen Quellen für die Zeit des Wandels zur Industriegesellschaft dar. Das lexikalisch-alphabetisch aufgebaute Gesamtwerk umfasst rund 169.400 Seiten in 242 Bänden, die einzelnen Bände haben zwischen rund 600 und mehr als 900 Seiten.
  8. Panizzi, A.K.C.B.: Passages in my official life (1871) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 7.2007 12:05:26
    22. 7.2007 12:08:24
  9. Molbech, C.: Über Bibliothekswissenschaft oder Einrichtung und Verwaltung öffentlicher Bibliotheken (1833) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Deals with library buildings, systems for arranging books (the impossibility of a strictly encylopedic scheme), library catalogues (recommends alphabetical catalogue), education of librarians, library administration, expansion and access, etc., with appendices on "Schrettinger 's library system," parchment manuscripts in the Royal Library in Copenhagen, and the recent history of this library. An interesting look at early ninteenth-century European library theory and practice (both that advocated by Molbech and that rejected by him).
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    Date
    30.12.1995 10:01:29
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  12. A-A, C.: Ich bin auch ein Dummie (0000) 0.01
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