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LIS Legends, Codes, Standards and Manuals Following Internet sources provide information about LIS legends, their contributions, works on them, Classification and Cataloguing Codes and Manuals of CDS/ISIS group of softwares. Please follow the links for more information.
Provides details about Melvil Dewey's activities. It is a home page of Dr Eugene Garfield. Provides information related to his works, posts held, etc. Gives brief biography of Dr Garfield It gives information about few works of Dr Eugene Garfield Gives brief biography and provides information about his works and links to few sites. Provides information about Melvil Dewey and DDC. Also gives links to many more sites related to him and his works. It explains about Dr Ranagathan's thought for information architects. Gives brief biography and provides links to articles written on him and his works. Audio speech of Dr S.R. Ranganathan given in 1964 on Melvil Dewey. An essay written by Dr Eugene Garfield. An essay written by Dr Eugene Garfield. Site developed by DRTC gives information about him and his works. An end user article written by Aimee Glassel, Internet Scout Project's lead Internet Cataloger, expressing her views on the relationship between the work of S.R. Ranganathan, the famed Indian classificationist and librarian, and that of Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com) the online subject directory of Internet resources.
It is a online source for ordering AACR2 and allied products. Provides brief summary of key points from AACR2. Also provides details of AACR2 descriptive cataloguing (pl. refer to link). This a manual created by Queens University Library Technical Services Dept at Kingston. This was first published in 1964 and the latest edition available is of 1998. Full text of the scheme is available online. Copies of it can be made for use in libraries. This will be good for libraries attached to Hardware/Software companies. It is a general, faceted classification scheme for information exchange and switching. Full schedules are available in ASCII text format. Interesting site, one can test their knowledge about DDC. It is based on 21 MARC manuals and other reference works published by The Library of Congress. Provides information related MARC formats, MARC code lists, Cutter's tables and other reference manuals. This has been developed by The Library Corporation, USA. Provides links to examples of thesauri and to classification schemes that may be used for controlling database or WWW site subject content. It also provides links to descriptive and critical material about such metainformation. Provides information about DDC, tutorial, FAQs, Biograpphy of Melvil Dewey, etc. Aims to teach school children about the Dewey Decimal Classification system through an illustrated series of stories. It is an official website for international ISBN. Raja Ram Mohan Roy national agency for ISBN under Ministry of HRD, Govt of India is a nodal agency for registration of ISBN number for books published from India. It is an official website for ISSN. NISCAIR [Formerly INSDOC] acts as a network center for registration of ISSN numbers for journals published from India. Gives details of Cutter's tables. Provides brief explanation about Dewey Classification. Very good for beginners and students. Lists outline of LC Classification. Details about main and subclasses are available. Provides in-depth information about MARC standards. Provides a means to study and practice bibliographic standards in descriptive and subject cataloging for machine-readable formats incorporating MARC 21 coding. It is a complete searchable classification schedule of NLM, USA. Gives information about some definitions and principles taken from S.R. Ranganathan's Prolegomena to Library Classification (2e) (1957) It is a complete report submitted to the Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AACR. Provides information about UDC, its outline, users, consortium members, etc.
It is a online manual, it can also be downloaded at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5041/wisisappn.zip |
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