A Short Course in Practical Classification with Special Reference to the Decimal and Subject SchemesUniversity Press, 1913 - 43 sider |
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... Approach . Classification . The Practical Rules of 6. The approach to the scheme must always be through the main tables in this order : — ( a ) Read the first outline , and consider the order of knowledge in the compiler's mind ; and ...
... Approach . Classification . The Practical Rules of 6. The approach to the scheme must always be through the main tables in this order : — ( a ) Read the first outline , and consider the order of knowledge in the compiler's mind ; and ...
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... approach to a scheme , we shall find class 300 , Sociology , in the Decimal System simple . But it is easy to make mistakes if the student classifies by specific subjects rather than by main divisions ; and we must affirm again that the ...
... approach to a scheme , we shall find class 300 , Sociology , in the Decimal System simple . But it is easy to make mistakes if the student classifies by specific subjects rather than by main divisions ; and we must affirm again that the ...
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... approach Natural Science , and in a manner difficult to explain briefly . It is here that the student must place the two schemes side by side and trace the divergences and endeavour to discover the reason for them . 38. The Decimal ...
... approach Natural Science , and in a manner difficult to explain briefly . It is here that the student must place the two schemes side by side and trace the divergences and endeavour to discover the reason for them . 38. The Decimal ...
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... approach what should be the simplest class in classification , but one in which , curiously enough , practical experience proves that the average student makes most mistakes . A typical error is that of confusing travel with history ...
... approach what should be the simplest class in classification , but one in which , curiously enough , practical experience proves that the average student makes most mistakes . A typical error is that of confusing travel with history ...
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... approach , 7 . practical rules of , 6 . Classify by topic , 9 . Classifying , general rules for , 9 . process of , 7 . Collections of letters , S.C. , 50 . Collective biography , D.C. , 52 ( 2 ) . S.C. , 58 . Communication and commerce ...
... approach , 7 . practical rules of , 6 . Classify by topic , 9 . Classifying , general rules for , 9 . process of , 7 . Collections of letters , S.C. , 50 . Collective biography , D.C. , 52 ( 2 ) . S.C. , 58 . Communication and commerce ...
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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 divided Encyclopædia English Essays examples expound two special fication following by Dewey forms forty minutes Generalia geographical divisions geographical number History and Geography illustrate Introduction Islington language Learn Library Assistants LIBRARY ASSOCIATION RECORD Library Classification literary little work-and main heading Mash and H. A. Maurice H. B. Mash meaning minutes without reference Natural Theology notation pars particular my references Persian Literature Philosophy Place a book PRACTICAL CLASSIFICATION principle Questions Read Main Tables Readings for Lesson Religion Revise rules of classification Second Summary seek mention Sophocles special classificatory schemes student Subject Classifica Subject Classification Subject scheme Subject system teachings of Messrs Test in Theory textbooks THEODORE W tion topics University of Michigan
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Side 18 - 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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