英国公共图书馆的分类:一个历史的视角

J. H. Bowman
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摘要杜威十进分类法在英国公共图书馆中几乎已成为通用分类法。然而,在19世纪90年代,大多数公共图书馆都采用主班制度。渐渐地,这个系统让位于更系统的分类方案,如奎因-布朗,布朗的可调,和其他。本文考察了这些分类法的传播,包括杜威分类法的竞争对手中存在时间最长的布朗的主题分类法,该分类法一直保存到20世纪60年代末,至今仍在一些地方研究收藏中使用。
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Classification in British Public Libraries: A Historical Perspective
Abstract The Dewey Decimal Classification has become almost universal in British public libraries. In the 1890s, however, most public libraries were arranged using a system of main classes. Gradually this system gave way to more systematic classification schemes, such as Quinn-Brown, Brown's Adjustable, and others. This article examines the spread of these schemes, including the longest lived of the rivals to Dewey, Brown's Subject Classification, which survived into the late 1960s and is still in use in a few local studies collections.
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