A Short Course in Practical Classification with Special Reference to the Decimal and Subject SchemesUniversity Press, 1913 - 43 sider |
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... Explain these statements with examples . Lesson III Religion . 15. Dewey's section 200 may be said to divide into four definite parts , as follows : - 200-210 General Religion . 220 Scriptures , Hebrew and Christian . Non - Christian ...
... Explain these statements with examples . Lesson III Religion . 15. Dewey's section 200 may be said to divide into four definite parts , as follows : - 200-210 General Religion . 220 Scriptures , Hebrew and Christian . Non - Christian ...
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... explaining some of the more important auxiliaries of notation . A comparative reading of Class L in the Subject Classifica- tion . Learn Lo - Lg on p . 81 . Read with care the first two of the series of articles by J. D. Brown , " The ...
... explaining some of the more important auxiliaries of notation . A comparative reading of Class L in the Subject Classifica- tion . Learn Lo - Lg on p . 81 . Read with care the first two of the series of articles by J. D. Brown , " The ...
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... Explain the hierarchy of a classification schedule , de- fining the steps by which it divides , and the necessity for mutual exclusiveness in class , division , subdivision , and section . " Lesson V : Literature and Philology . 28. The ...
... Explain the hierarchy of a classification schedule , de- fining the steps by which it divides , and the necessity for mutual exclusiveness in class , division , subdivision , and section . " Lesson V : Literature and Philology . 28. The ...
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... explanation of its application . Preface the ( 5 ) Classify the articles in the current " Nineteenth Century and ... explain briefly . It is here that the student must place the two schemes side by side and trace the divergences and ...
... explanation of its application . Preface the ( 5 ) Classify the articles in the current " Nineteenth Century and ... explain briefly . It is here that the student must place the two schemes side by side and trace the divergences and ...
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... Explain , with four examples , the principle of the Subject Classification that " each subject is placed as near as possible to the science on which it is based " . ( 2 ) Summarize in three pages all the principles enunci- ated in pars ...
... Explain , with four examples , the principle of the Subject Classification that " each subject is placed as near as possible to the science on which it is based " . ( 2 ) Summarize in three pages all the principles enunci- ated in pars ...
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Answer the following applied arrangement bibliographical classification British categorical number Christian classification scheme Classify by Dewey Classify the following Collective Biography confuse Croydon deals DECIMAL AND SUBJECT Decimal Classification Decimal scheme Dewey and Brown Dewey's Encyclopædia English Essays examples fication following by Dewey forty minutes Generalia geographical divisions Grammar of Classification History and Geography illustrate Introduction Jast Jevons language Learn Lexicography Library Assistants Library Association Examination LIBRARY ASSOCIATION RECORD Library Classification Literary Literature and Philology main heading meaning mind minutes without reference Mycena national number Natural Theology notation Oxford English Dictionary Period Division Persian Literature Philosophy Physical Science Place a book Plastic Arts PRACTICAL CLASSIFICATION Pure Science Read Main Tables Readings for Lesson Recreative Arts Revise rules of classification SAYERS Second Summary Sophocles student Subject Classifica Subject Classification Subject scheme Subject system Test Examination Test in Theory textbooks THEODORE W tion topics University of Michigan
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Side 20 - All through the scheme an effort has been made to place each subject as near as possible to the science on which it is based Practical use has been considered all through the scheme, and it has been sought to obtain this by dispensing with conventions, distinctions, and groupings, which are arbitrary rather than scientific.
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Side 21 - The general principle of arrangement is that the subject or application is placed as near as possible to the science on which It is based.
Side 31 - Lives which will not go under any head without " forcing" are best put in a single alphabet under the three figures 920 for men and 920.7 for women. General and Collective by Localities. Including only collected lives too general to go under any subject heading.
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