Universal Classification System and FID

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  • DRTC, Bangalore 3
  • DRTC, Bangalore 3

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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1971/v8i2/49166

Abstract

The major ideas emerging from the FID/CR Seminar on UDC in a Mechanised Retrieval System, convened in 1968 in Copenhagen are mentioned. The implications of a universal classification system and the use of electronic machinery in a system for document finding are examined. The attributes of the universe of subjects and the psychology of readers are considered as the major factors influencing the design of a system for document finding. The need for a General Theory of Classification constituted out a hierarchy of general normative principles, laws of library science, and postulates, canons and principles for classification form the national foundation for the design and use in practice of a universal classification system. The capacity of UDC for being developed into a universal classification system are examined from this point of view. The different statements contained in the FID/CR Report about the particular attributes of UDC for its development as a universal of scheme for classification are examined from the angle of intrinsic and adventitious merits of a classification system. Concludes with suggestions about the need for change in attitude and about the new role of FID as an international organisation promoting the development of a world information network based on a universal classification system.

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Published

2000-01-02

How to Cite

Ranganathan, S. R., & Neelameghan, A. (2000). Universal Classification System and FID. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 8(2), 97–108. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1971/v8i2/49166

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Received 2014-05-22
Accepted 2014-05-22
Published 2000-01-02

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