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Basic Principles in Colon I Classification - Postulate of First Facet

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Basic Principles in Colon I Classification

  • Ranganathan has given 5 postulates followed by some principles going with them.
    Five Important Postulates of Facet Sequence

    Important Postulates Are Given Below

    • Postulate of first facet:
      • In any compound subject, 1st facet should be basic facet.
      • It means that there should be basic class՚ or main class…

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Introduction of Universal Decimal Classification

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Introduction of Universal Decimal Classification

  • Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) scheme of classification was developed in 1895 by Belgium Barrister Paul Otlet & Nobel Prize winner Henri La Fountaine.
  • UDC consists of combination of both enumerative & faceted character of schemes & it is designated as Almost-Faceted Scheme of Classification.
  • UDC is derived from Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) as universal since it encompasses whole field of knowledge.
  • It is multi-lingual general classification tool for organizing all kinds of recorded knowledge …

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