Basic Subjects and their Kinds
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1968/v5i2/49186Abstract
Begins with the definitions of the necessary technical terms, the schedule for main subjects, other basic subjects, partial comprehensions, subject-bundles, and a schedule of environment for use in the formation of Specials. Explains the formation of Main Basic Subject and Canonical Basic Subject, System Basic Subject, or Specials Basic Subject by Fission and of Superimposed Basic Subject. Describes also the formation of new Main Subjects by Distillation and Fusion respectively. Shows the removal of the inhibition due to notational plane by increasing its capacity successively by the Sector Device, Interpolation Device by Emptying Digits, and Empty and Emptying Digits.Downloads
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1968-12-01
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Ranganathan, S. R. (1968). Basic Subjects and their Kinds. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 5(2), 97–133. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1968/v5i2/49186
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Received 2014-05-22
Accepted 2014-05-22
Published 1968-12-01
Accepted 2014-05-22
Published 1968-12-01