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1Martínez-Ávila, D.: Reader interest classifications : an alternative arrangement for libraries.
In: Knowledge organization. 44(2017) no.3, S.234-246.
Abstract: The concept of reader-interest classifications and its related terminology have shown a well-established presence and common characteristics in the knowledge organization literature for more than half a century. During the period 1952-1995, it was not unusual to find works, projects and discourses using a common core of characteristics and terms to refer to a recognizable type of projects involving alternative classifications to the DDC and other traditional practices in libraries. The use of reader-interest classification related terms and references drastically declined since 1995, although similar projects and characteristics are being used until the present day such as those of implementation of BISAC in American public libraries. The present paper attempts to overview the concept and terminology of reader-interest classifications in a historical perspective emphasizing the transformation of the concept and its remaining characteristics in time.
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur ; Bestandsaufstellung
Objekt: BISAC
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2Martínez-Ávila, D. ; San Segundo, R. ; Olson, H.A.: ¬The use of BISAC in libraries as new cases of Reader-Interest Classifications.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 52(2014) no.2, S.137-155.
Abstract: In the recent years, several libraries in the United States have been experimenting with Book Industry Standards and Communications (BISAC), the classification system of the book industry, as an alternative to the Dewey Decimal Classification. Although rarely discussed, these cases of implementation of BISAC arguably resemble other past cases of replacement of traditional classifications that received the name of reader-interest classifications. In this article, a comparison of the BISAC cases to the previous cases of reader-interest classifications is taken in order to determine if the current application of BISAC to libraries is susceptible to the same problems, dangers, and ends as occurred in the past.
Themenfeld: Bestandsaufstellung
Objekt: Reader interest classification ; BISAC
Land/Ort: USA
Anwendungsfeld: Öffentliche Bibliotheken