000 01966nam a22001577a 4500
020 _a9789387698284
082 _a025.431
_bSAT/D
100 _aSatija, M.P.
245 _aDewey Decimal Classification: edition 19(1979) to WebDewey 2018
260 _aNew Delhi
_bEss Ess
_c2020
300 _a250p.
520 _aThe present book simply aims to introduce the students to the process of assigning and especially synthesizing the class numbers by the 19th edition (1979) of the Dewey Decimal Classification. This student-oriented text only aims at them. The chapters and the examples have been graded to some extent. No background knowledge, whatsoever, has been assumed on the part of the users. Though it aims at the beginner, it provides a complete course to train the students in the techniques of subject analysis and number building involving the use of various auxiliary tables and multiple syntheses. The graded process of number building may mirror before the students the increasing faceted nature of the system and its advancing steps towards, what S R Ranganathan terms as, depth classification. To avoid verbosity the number building has been depicted through diagrams, equations, and facet formulae to mentally stimulate the learners. In this fashion the students may easily learn the ropes of the DDC through this how-to, user friendly text. The aim is to be amply illustrative and to introduce the new concepts and methods in number building step-by-step. The book aims to provide library schools a class text with many illustrated examples for practice of the DDC. Many examples have been taken from 21st century literature, and the theory has been updated to its latest WebDewey edition (2018/2019) with an appendix on the last abridged edition. The chapter on the use of Cutter table may help the students and practitioners to construct complete call number for documents in the library.
650 _aDDC
650 _aClassification
942 _cBK
999 _c62733
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