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Knowledge Organization: Classification and Cataloguing Theory Reena Kapoor, Lovely Professional University
Notes Unit 14: Canons and Principles for Library Catalogue
CONTENTS
Objectives
Introduction
14.1 Purpose of a Library Catalogue
14.2 Functions of a Library Catalogue
14.3 Forms of Catalogue
14.3.1 Alphabetical Catalogue
14.3.2 Author Catalogue
14.3.3 Title Catalogue
14.3.4 Subject Catalogue
14.3.5 Classified Catalogue
14.4 Canons
14.4.1 Canons for Characteristics
14.4.2 Canons for Array
14.4.3 Canons for Chain
14.4.4 Canons for Filiatory Sequence
14.4.5 Canons for Terminology
14.4.6 Canons for Notation
14.4.7 Special Canons for Knowledge Classification
14.4.8 Special Canons for Book Classification
14.5 Principles
14.5.1 For Facet Formula
14.5.2 For Helpfulness in Array
14.6 International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD)
14.7 Summary
14.8 Keywords
14.9 Review Questions
14.10 Further Readings
Objectives
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Explain the Purpose of a Library Catalogue
Discuss the Function of a Library Catalogue
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