Library classification: a comprehensive overview (Sayan Ghosh , Roll no: 27)
Defination of library classification
By- Sayan Ghosh
Defination :
Library Classification or Classification or Book Classification or Bibliographic Classification is the process of arranging, grouping, coding, and organizing books and other library materials (e.g. serials, sound recordings, moving images, cartographic materials, manuscripts, computer files, e-resources etc.)
From the book :
LIbrary classification we are cocerned with documents, and the aim is to arrange this in the most helpful and permanent order. (Theory of Classification, Krishan Kumar )
From the dictionary :
A system of arranging books, tapes, magazines, etc. in a library into groups according to their subject.(Oxford Learners Dictionaries -Online)
From the encyclopaedia :
A system of arranging books, tapes, magazines, etc. in a library into groups according to their subject.(Source-Oxford Learners Dictionaries -Online)
Conclusion:
Library classification is the systematic arrangement of library materials by subject matter, using a classification system such as the Dewey Decimal Classification or the Library of Congress Classification. (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2023)
Sources :
- Text book: Theory of Classification, Krishan Kumar
- Dictionary: Oxford Learners Dictionaries -Online
- Encyclopaedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2023
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