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Formula Classification: Library Classification Scheme

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  • Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
  • ISBN: 9789347377860
  • Year of Publication: 2026
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardbound
  • Pages: 952

About the Book

Formula Classification introduces an innovative formula-based approach to library classification designed to create precise, clear, and functional classification numbers for documents. Based on the formula CN = I d a t e (Indicator, Discipline, Area, Time, and Extra), the scheme enables systematic classification of a wide range of physical and digital resources. The book explains the concept of Dual Classification, allowing classification of both tangible documents and intellectual subjects, while supporting multilingual collections, including Sanskrit and Ayurvedic literature. It is a valuable resource for librarians, knowledge organization professionals, researchers, and students interested in library classification, metadata, and information organization.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
  • ISBN: 9789347377860
  • Year of Publication: 2026
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardbound
  • Pages: 952

About the Book

Formula Classification introduces an innovative formula-based approach to library classification designed to create precise, clear, and functional classification numbers for documents. Based on the formula CN = I d a t e (Indicator, Discipline, Area, Time, and Extra), the scheme enables systematic classification of a wide range of physical and digital resources. The book explains the concept of Dual Classification, allowing classification of both tangible documents and intellectual subjects, while supporting multilingual collections, including Sanskrit and Ayurvedic literature. It is a valuable resource for librarians, knowledge organization professionals, researchers, and students interested in library classification, metadata, and information organization.