"Learning Library Science Series was planned to give the students of LIS a complete and comprehensive study material so as to familiarize them with all there is to learn about basics of library science. This series has been divided into six parts, each of which is dedicated to one basic aspect of library and information science. The present series consists of six books in all. Its first part deals with Library and Society, second is Learn Library Management, third is Learn Library Classification (Theory), Fourth being Learn Library Cataloguing (Theory), fifth, Learn Reference Services, Information Services and their Sources and the last and sixth being Learn Computer Basics and its Application to Libraries."
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Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Library classification its need and principles. 2. Species of classification. 3. Theories of library classification. 4. Work of classification in three planes. 5. Principles of helpful sequence. 6. Five fundamental categories facet analysis and facet sequence. 7. Phase analysis. 8. Common isolates. 9. Major classification schemes. 10. Devices in CC DDC and UDC. 11. Book classification book number diversification of collections and collection numbers. 12. Latest developments in library classification. 13. Miscellaneous. Each book in this series has been written to provide in depth knowledge of the basics of Library and Information Science and is in accordance with the B. Lib. Sc. syllabus of major Indian Universities imparting the said course. To make this work more comprehensible for the students the books under this series have been written in question answer format and the language used is very simple easy and understandable. This series has been divided into six parts each of which is dedicated to one basic aspect of library and information science. It is hoped that this book shall find its place with anyone who is interested to know and learn more about the basics of library and information science. Not only the students but the teachers of library and information science can derive equal benefit from this series. The books are equally suited to librarianship library science students and library staff seeking to upgrade their skills. 259 pp. Seller Inventory # 57070