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1 Cambridge University, Downing Street, Cambridge, England, GB
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 17, No 3 (1980), Pagination: 73-82
Abstract
Discusses the basic criteria for comparison of classification for libraries. Identifies a set of intellectual criteria, derived from the general theory of library classification as expounded by Dewey, Bliss, and Ranganathan. Compares, LC, DC, and BC in relation criteria namely-order, university, hospitality, adaptability, terminology, relationship, synthesis, notational features-simplicity, brevity, expressiveness, specificity, synonymity, flexibility, correlation, case of use, revision and practical use. Highlights the value of comparative studies among classification schemes.