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Library classification and S R Ranganathan : a guide / M.P. Satija ; compiled and edited by Daniel Martínez-Áliva and Rosa San Segundo Manuel.

By: Satija, Mohinder Partap [author.].
Contributor(s): Martínez-Áliva, Daniel [compiler,, editor.] | San Segundo Manuel, Rosa [compiler,, editor.].
Publisher: New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications, 2018Description: xvii, 292 p. illustrations.ISBN: 9788193607473 .Subject(s): Classification--Books -- Faceted classification | Colon classification. -- Classification--BooksDDC classification: 025.4 Summary: S R Ranganathan is in our thoughts and work even nearly half a century after his death. Some of his work is classic with lofty ideas which always engender new thoughts for the present age. Ranganathan brought a paradigm shift in theory and practice of library classification, and extended its reach beyond the library walls. Facet analysis is the order of the day, not only in library classification but also in organizing and searching the web. Now the world is experiencing a second Golden Age of Classification and Indexing in the World Wide Web. In fact, faceted classification was prophesized as the basis of all knowledge organization systems and tools in the mid-1950s. This prediction is proving true today. Classification has bounced back with a vengeance. The late Eugene Garfield aptly said, "Ranganathan is to library science what Einstein is to physics." This work presents a brief summary and importance of Ranganathan's work in classification. He left a huge body of thought-provoking classification literature with multidimensional applications. Apart from the Classification Research Group (CRG) disciples, his work has inspired many in the LIS profession. Apart from a summary and chronology of his classification work, this book portrays the current scene on classification studies, practices, and literature in India. It makes a hearty plea to know, value, preserve, and perpetuate his legacy, which has brought glory to the Indian LIS profession. This book is a reminder of his greatness, relevance and our enduring debt to him.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

S R Ranganathan is in our thoughts and work even nearly half a century after his death. Some of his work is classic with lofty ideas which always engender new thoughts for the present age. Ranganathan brought a paradigm shift in theory and practice of library classification, and extended its reach beyond the library walls. Facet analysis is the order of the day, not only in library classification but also in organizing and searching the web. Now the world is experiencing a second Golden Age of Classification and Indexing in the World Wide Web. In fact, faceted classification was prophesized as the basis of all knowledge organization systems and tools in the mid-1950s. This prediction is proving true today. Classification has bounced back with a vengeance. The late Eugene Garfield aptly said, "Ranganathan is to library science what Einstein is to physics." This work presents a brief summary and importance of Ranganathan's work in classification. He left a huge body of thought-provoking classification literature with multidimensional applications. Apart from the Classification Research Group (CRG) disciples, his work has inspired many in the LIS profession. Apart from a summary and chronology of his classification work, this book portrays the current scene on classification studies, practices, and literature in India. It makes a hearty plea to know, value, preserve, and perpetuate his legacy, which has brought glory to the Indian LIS profession. This book is a reminder of his greatness, relevance and our enduring debt to him.

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