An Introduction to Library Classification With Readings Questions And Examinat

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An Introduction to Library Classification With Readings Questions And Examinat
W C Berwick William Charles Berwick Sayers
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Examples : 76 LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION 550 Geology.
554-2 Geology of England.
607 Schools of Technology.
607-42 Schools of Technology in England.
607-43 Schools of Technology in Germany.
282 Roman Catholic Church.
282-45 Roman Catholic Church in Italy.
and so on. The Expansive classification secures a similar result by an elaborate Local List, consisting of numbers, having, as in Dewey, an invariable geographical meaning, which are added to the subject numbers. Similarly, in the Subject class- if
...ication the local numbers may be added to any subject number in the scheme to make geographical subdivisions.
52. Perhaps the most elaborate series of signs auxiliary to notation are those designed for the elaborate expansion of Dewey by the Institut Inter- nationale of Brussels. These are known as relation marks. (We have translated the following from the first fascicule of the Classification Decimate, pub- lished by the Institut. Those who read French are recommended to obtain this fascicule. ) " The auxiliary tables are as follows.


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