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Stevenson, Gordon – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1971
Since 1945, a method of catalog classification, originally devised by H.W. Eppelsheimer for the Mainz City Library, has found wide acceptance. It is a complex of catalogs which combines features of both subject classification and alphabetical subject indexing. (25 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Books, Catalogs, Classification, Foreign Countries
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Wong, C.-C.; Mount, Joan – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1971
The Laurentian University Library has evolved a bilingual classified catalogue consisting of a public shelflist supplement by a French/English subject index. This produces an effective tool for locating all materials pertaining to a given topic in either or both of two languages. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Classification, College Libraries, Foreign Countries
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Hovne, Clara – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1970
Two indexes in the social sciences are discussed. Both indexes were begun on the basis of a review of existing class cards and undergo continual revision and expansion. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Classification, College Libraries, Foreign Countries
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Elrod, J. McRee – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1973
A review of the literature on cataloging and classification for 1972 is presented. The material is presented under the following headings: time and cost studies; catalog use studies; automation; classification and subject headings; nonbook cataloging; and, international standardization. (120 references) (Author/SM)
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Cataloging, Classification, Foreign Countries
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Dale, Doris Cruger – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1985
This paper presents ways in which libraries with a special emphasis on area studies handle the classification of their materials in order to provide a geographical approach to their collections. The systems described are those developed and used in six libraries in Great Britain and South Africa. (17 references) (Author/EJS)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cataloging, Classification, Foreign Countries