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  • M.P. Satija and Amrik Singh

    Language: English

    Published by MD Publications, 1994

    ISBN 10: 8185880298 ISBN 13: 9788185880297

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. The Colon Classification designed in 1924 by Pasamshri S.R. Ranganathan (1892-1972), the National Research Professor in library Science 1965-1972 is amongst a few living general bibliographic classification systems.

  • M.P. Satija

    Language: English

    Published by Ess Ess Pubs, 2019

    ISBN 10: 9387698106 ISBN 13: 9789387698109

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Part I: Theoretical Principles.1. The layout of the text of colon classification. 2. The structure of the system. 3. Common schedules. 4. Common isolates. 5. Devices for "Self-Perpetuation". 6. Main class, canonical class and amplified main class. 7. Complex classes. 8. Parallel schedules. 9. Differential facets. 10. Filing sequence. 11. CC Index. Part II: Practical Applications. 12. Generalia.13. Library science. 14. Mathematics. 15. Physics.16. Engineering. 17. Chemistry. 18. Technology.19. Biology. 20. Geology. 21. Mining. 22. Botany. 23. Agriculture. 24. Zoology. 25. Animal husbandry. 26. Medicine. 27. Pharmacognosy. 28. Useful arts. 29. Spiritual experience and mysticism. 30. Fine arts. 31. Literature. 32. Linguistics. 33. Religion. 34. Philosophy. 35. Psychology. 36. Education. 37. Geography. 38. History. 39. Political science. 40. Economics. 41. Sociology. 42. Law. 43. Book number and call number. Index. This companion is a manual which aims to expound with ample illustrations every big and small rule of the CC-6 (1963). It is a one-stop-place or a single window to learn all about the applications of the CC. It delves deep into the rules, so is likely to be helpful to the advanced students. Yet, no background knowledge has been assumed on the part of readers: an attempt has been made to make it self-sufficient. Therefore, it is equally helpful for the beginners. Use of technical terms has been kept to the minimum which otherwise have been lucidly explained with illustrations. Illustrations are a major feature of the book. The main purpose of the book is to help the Colon Classification students to fully learn the practice of the CC. It is a student-oriented book. To be thorough, deep, well-illustrated and lucid has been the objective Andraison D'etre of writing the book. Teaching of the Colon Classification, sixth edition (CC-6, 1963) in library schools prompts us to keep this book in print by bringing its another edition. Over the last three decades there has been an unprecedented and unchecked expansion of library education in India, especially in distance education sector. This situation calls for a further simplification of the book without compromising on its standards. Accordingly, the text has been simplified and made more explicit here and there. Some new class numbers for current subjects have been added. Endeavour is to keep the book relevant and current despite the chronic handicaps of the geriatric CC-6 system. Emphasis is still to make it a self-sufficient workbook for the beginners as well as the advance.