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LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION AND S R RANGANATHAN: A Guide

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ISBN 9788193607473
Year of Publication 2018
Binding HardBound
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Language English

S R Ranganathan stays put in our thoughts and work even nearly half a century after his  death. Some of his work is classic with lofty ideas which always engender new thoughts for the present age. Ranganathan brought a paradigm shift in theory and practice  of library classification, and extended its reach much beyond the library walls. Facet analysis is the order of the day, not only in library classification but also in organizing and searching the web. Now the world is experiencing a second Golden Age of Classification and Indexing in the World Wide Web environment. In fact faceted classification prophesized as the basis of all knowledge organization systems and tools in mid 1950s is proving visibly true today. Classification has bounced back with a vengeance.  Late Eugene Garfield aptly said, ‘Ranganathan is to library science what Einstein is to physics’.

This work    presents a brief summary and importance of Ranganathan’s work in classification, though by no means his best. It is difficult to come out with the best of a treasure in an ocean. He left a huge body of classification literature, full of thought provoking with multidimensional applications. Apart from the Classification Research Group (CRG) disciples his work has inspired many a genius in our profession. True tributes to his importance have been offered from time to time by the greats of our profession. Apart from a summary and chronology of his classification work, this book  portrays the current scene on classification studies, practices and literature in India. Lastly it makes a hearty plea to know, value, preserve and perpetuate his legacy bequeathed on us —a legacy which has brought glory to the Indian LIS profession. In nutshell the book is a reminder of his greatness, relevance and our enduring debt to him.

M. P. Satija, Ph.D. is Scholar in Residence, Satija Research Foundation in Library & Information Science, Delhi, and a visitng scientist at the Documentation Research and Training Centre, Bengaluru. He retired as Professor of library science and Head and then UGC Emeritus Fellow from The Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India. In his long career, he has written about twenty-five books and about one hundred papers in refereed journals on knowledge organization and Ranganthan. In his profesional life he has collaborated with Ingetraut Dahlberg, founder and Editor of Knowledge Organisation, John Comaromi, Editor of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) from 1979-1991 and Joan Mitchell, Editor of the DDC from 1993-2012. He also served as Visiting Professor at the Marshall Mc Luhan Institute, Maastricht, Netherlands, and University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka .

 

Daniel Martínez-Ávila, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor at the Department of Information Science, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Marília, Brazil. His area of specialization is knowledge organization. He is a member of the ISKO Scientific Advisory Council. As a prolific researcher and author he also collaborates with the Satija Research Foundation for Library and Information Science (SRFLIS), India, and The Institute for Gender Studies (IEG) at University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain.

 

Rosa San Segundo has a Ph.D. in information science and is a professor of classification and knowledge organization. She has been Secretary and Head of the Department of Information and Library Sciences at Carlos III University. She has been President of the Spanish Chapter of ISKO, and a member of the UDC Consortium Advisory Board. She is currently the Head of the Institute for GenderStudies (IEG) at University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain.