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9789387698390

Cutter-Sanborn Three Figure Author Table Supplemented with Indian Names

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  • ISBN13:

    9789387698390

  • ISBN10:

    9387698394

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2021-01-30
  • Publisher: Ess Ess Publications
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Summary

It is a popular misconception that book numbers have only a subsidiary role in library classification. The fact of the matter is that book numbers are indispensable for a fine, precise, and overall logical arrangement of documents on the library shelves. The function of the book numbers begins from that of the class numbers ends. The present book has a twofold task. First, it provides an authentic version of the Cutter-Sanborn three-figure table, as in India many unauthorized versions of doubtful pedigree are being used. These tables are not entirely suitable for Indian names as they were designed for American and European authors. To mitigate the problem the table has been supplemented with Indian names added at their alphabetical place for ready use. This extended table has approximately 15850 entries (the original table has only 12361). It is a time saver. Some new Western names have also been added to facilitate the Indian librarians. The more important purpose is to provide a manual for the use of cutter tables and to prepare shelf lists or to craft unique book numbers for various categories of Indian publications and subjects, especially biographies, literary works, classics, and works of prolific authors. Accurate shelf listing remains the most neglected work in the Indian libraries. This book addresses the problems of creating unique book numbers and consequently the call numbers in such areas. This book draws on best practices of designing accurate book numbers in the U S libraries. The aim is to illustrate the book numbering methods with examples of Indian subjects and authors. Book numbering is a craft, a skill, and a science which Indian librarians must learn and bring home to their library users.

Author Biography

Dr. M. P. Satija is presently an Honorary Professor of Library Science at Guru Nanak Dev University. In his long career he has written about twenty-five books (published in India, U K, and USA) and about two hundred papers on knowledge organization and Ranganthan studies published in national and international peer reviewed journals. His works have been translated in French, Spanish, German, Croatian, and Sinhala. Professionally he has collaborated with Ingetraut Dahlberg, founder editor of the journal Knowledge Organization, and with John Comaromi and Joan Mitchell, both editors of the DDC.

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