This new book explores a wide range of options surrounding the choice and application of library and bibliographic classification systems. It provides detailed descriptions of alternative provisions in the much-used Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress classification systems, as well as descriptions and discussions of several alternative systems, such as Bliss Bibliographic, Universal Decimal, and Reader-Interest. The book also treats the use of multiple classification systems within the same library. Classification: Options and Opportunities helps librarians determine which classification system to adopt and which options within the system to utilize. By selecting that solution most appropriate to their particular library or information center, library staff can make their facilities more efficient, saving time and energy for both staff and patrons.Many librarians and information specialists receive little exposure to the range and diversity of library and bibliographic classification. This book helps begin to fill that gap. It is divided into five sections which address:
Basic Design Considerations--presents ideas and principles concerning the function, assessment, design, and construction of classifications
Options Within Standard Classification Systems--covers the Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal Classification systems, focusing on choices available in these systems
Alternative Classification Systems--includes classifications intended for wide adoption as well as some prepared for particular local settings
Combination Platters and Reclassification--covers use of multiple classifications within the same institution or even the same collection, and includes the related decision and planning of reclassification
Classification and the New Technology--includes an examination of classification options available through modern information technologies and a guide to features of electronic DeweyClassification: Options and Opportunities encourages fresh and wider interest in library and bibliographic classification decisions, illuminating the extent of choice in the field. The book is a helpful guide and reference for teachers and students of library and information science and for practicing librarians and information specialists.
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Contents Part I: Introduction
Exploring the Armamentarium
Part II: Basic Design Considerations
Alternative Starting Points in Classification
Blissful Beliefs: Henry Evelyn Bliss Counsels on Classification
Library Classification and Information Retrieval Thesauri: Comparison and Contrast
How to Study Classification Systems and Their Appropriateness for Individual Institutions
Knowledge and the Educational Purposes of Higher Education: Implications for the Design of a Classification Scheme
Part III: Options Within Standard Classification Systems
Library of Congress Classification: Alternative Provisions
Options in the Dewey Decimal Classification System: The Current Perspective
Part IV: Alternative Classification Systems
Bliss Classification Update
Universal Decimal Classification Update
The Classification Schemes of The Research Libraries of The New York Public Library
Reader-Interest Classification: The User-Friendly Schemes
Part V: Combination Platters and Reclassification
Intentional Use of Multiple Classification Schemes in United States Libraries
The Reclassification Decision: Dewey or Library of Congress?
Reclassification Revisited: An Automated Approach
Part VI: Classification and the New Technology
Options in Classification Available Through Modern Technology
Electronic Dewey: The CD-ROM Version of the Dewey Decimal Classification
Part IV: Index
Reference Notes Included