The Fundamentals of Library Classification : Practical Library Handbooks No. 12 Edited by Duncan Gray
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Contents
Preface
Definitions
I. The Need for Classification
II. Discovering the Most Helpful Order
III. The Process of Division
IV. The Fundamental Concepts Which Underlie Division
V. Phases and Phase Analysis
VI. Notation
VII. Notational Flexibility
VIII. Mnemonics, and Autonomy for the Classifier
IX. The Facet Formula in an Enumerative Classification
X. Canalisation and Practical Classification
XI. The Chain Procedure for Subject Indexing and Featuring
XII. Conclusion, with a Note of Outstanding Problems in Classification
Bibliography
Index
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