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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The need for classification | 4 |
3 | First principles of classification | 6 |
4 | The variety of classification : systems and structures | 12 |
5 | The classification scheme : internal structure | 21 |
6 | Types of classification scheme | 30 |
7 | Order in the classification scheme | 38 |
8 | Content analysis 1 : document description | 52 |
9 | Content analysis 2 : practical constraints | 69 |
10 | Controlled indexing languages | 83 |
11 | Word-based approaches to retrieval | 91 |
12 | Library of Congress subject headings 1 : basic headings | 103 |
13 | Library of Congress subject headings 2 : structured headings | 121 |
14 | Classification scheme application | 137 |
15 | Library of Congress classification 1 : basic classmark construction | 143 |
16 | Library of Congress classification 2 : use of tables | 163 |
17 | Dewey decimal classification | 176 |
18 | Universal decimal classification 1 : general properties and basic number building | 207 |
19 | Universal decimal classification 2 : auxiliary tables | 229 |
20 | Faceted classification | 257 |
21 | Managing classification | 284 |
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