Libraries and the Organization of KnowledgeArchon Books, 1965 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... properties or attributes partake of the substantive nature or physical properties of the units being classified : an intrinsic part of the unit itself , permanent and unchanging , an essence that resists alteration by the external ...
... properties or attributes partake of the substantive nature or physical properties of the units being classified : an intrinsic part of the unit itself , permanent and unchanging , an essence that resists alteration by the external ...
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... properties , rather than upon the actual or essential objects that substantively fall within its orbit of interest . These properties are permanently a part of the frame of reference to a much greater extent than the alleged essence or ...
... properties , rather than upon the actual or essential objects that substantively fall within its orbit of interest . These properties are permanently a part of the frame of reference to a much greater extent than the alleged essence or ...
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... PROPERTIES AND DEFINITIONS THE THEORY of library classification from the days of Melvil Dewey has been predicated ... properties common to all traditional library classifications , and through the identification of these properties it ...
... PROPERTIES AND DEFINITIONS THE THEORY of library classification from the days of Melvil Dewey has been predicated ... properties common to all traditional library classifications , and through the identification of these properties it ...
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