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Features of the Best Physical Form of Library Catalogue - Alphabetico-Classed Catalogue

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Features of the Best Physical Form of Library Catalogue

Features

  • It is a subject catalogue where entry is made under class number which represents subject matter of book.
  • It consists of 2 parts, namely the classified part (number entries) & alphabetical Part (word entries) where entries are made & arranged according to alphabetical order.
  • The success of this catalogue depends upon largely on soundness of classification scheme chosen & extents to which subjects are collocated in that scheme.
  • As classified catalogue is based on some classification scheme, all entries are arranged from general to specific at all levels in this catalogue.
  • Any shortcoming in scheme of classification reflects in catalogue when subject entries are pre…

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Genesis of Classified Catalogue Code

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Genesis of Classified Catalogue Code

  • Foundation for Code was laid in 1924 - 25.
  • London School of Librarianship was teaching Anglo-American Code in 1908 w/o giving its drawbacks or w/reference to any other codes. At that time there exist volumes of classifie…

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