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DESCRIPTION OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS OF LIBRARY CATALOGUES
Author(s) -
Zoya V. Savchenko
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
ìnformacìjnì tehnologìï ì zasobi navčannâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2076-8184
DOI - 10.33407/itlt.v11i3.64
Subject(s) - library of congress classification , decimal , dewey decimal classification , library classification , computer science , library of congress , information retrieval , base (topology) , electronic library , world wide web , library science , digital library , arithmetic , mathematics , linguistics , mathematical analysis , philosophy , poetry
The description of the most widespread universal library classifications (Decimal Classification of D'yui (DKD), Universal Decimal Classification (UDK), Classification of Library of Congress (KBK), Library-Bibliographic Classification (BBK)) are analysed in the article. Histories of these systems development and features of their use in modern informative services as well as the example of construction of electronic library classifiers on the base of the library classifications of DKD and KBK are given.

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