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Prolegomena to Library Classification

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The article was published on 1967-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 431 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Library of Congress Classification & Dewey Decimal Classification.

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A Study of Facet Classification System Development for Arts and Cultural Education

TL;DR: The study constructs a faceted classification system for this domain based on systematic methods for reducing cultural gaps in arts and cultural education as well as providing an information gateway for users.

Deploying Systems Approach to Manage Employee Resistance to Change in Library and Information Centres : A Study of Library and Information Professionals (LIPs) of Academic and Research Sectors in India

TL;DR: The author attempt s to identify causes of resistance among library and information professionals working in academic and research sectors in India and suggests measures of improvement for a smooth transition in the changing scenario.
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Review : The Triple Glow; thoughts on research in librarianship

TL;DR: Assistant Director (Research), Aslib; previously Librarian, ICI Ltd., Akers Research Laboratories, Principal Scientific Officer at National Lending Library for Science and Technology.
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A Study on Structure of a Faceted Classification for Organizing Korean Food Information

TL;DR: Kim et al. as discussed by the authors developed a faceted classification that enables the conceptualization and the organization of Korean food information, which consists of 16 basic facets and 85 subfacets.

Classificações bibliográficas e classificações arquivísticas: diferenças e semelhanças na organização do conhecimento

TL;DR: This article discusses library and archival classifications from the perspective of the knowledge organization provided by these classifications, in order to present and reflect on their similarities and differences.