Documentation, Computer, and Classification
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1967/v4i3/49055Abstract
A computer can be of use in repetitive work in a library, wherever it is viable. But it cannot be used for classification for which judgement is necessary. The memory of a computer should be fed with classified main entries to enable it to produce for browsing a set of entries in classified sequence. The Freely-Faceted Classification is the most evolved scheme designed so far, for use in computer. Version 3 of CC is an example. Continuing concerted research is necessary in the fields of design of depth classification and of building of computer.Downloads
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2002-01-03
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Ranganathan, S. R. (2002). Documentation, Computer, and Classification. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 4(3), 197–225. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1967/v4i3/49055
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Received 2014-05-20
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Published 2002-01-03
Accepted 2014-05-20
Published 2002-01-03