1.
Chronological arrangement of Cataloguing codes-
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Panizzi’s
91 rules - 1841
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Charles C Jewett’s Code- 1852
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Rules for Cataloguing in congressional library-
1867
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Charles Ami Cutter’s rules for a printed
dictionary Catalogue- 1876
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Prussion instruction - 1899
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ALA & BLA Cataloguing rules : author &
title entries- 1908
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Vatican Code- 1927
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Pearson’s guide to the Cataloguing of serials Publication- 1931
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Ranganathan’s Classified Catalogue code-1934
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Rules for descriptive Cataloguing in the library
of Congress- 1949
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Paris Principles- 1961
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AACR -1 – 1967
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AACR –II – 1978
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AACR –II R- 1988
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MARC 1- 1968
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ISBD- 1971
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AACR –II 1978
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Dublin core Metadata Schema (DCMS)- 1995
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Functional Requirements for bibliographic
Records (FRBR)- 1998
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Resource description and Access – 2010
2.
The classified of CCC consists of main entry and
–
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Cross reference entry
3.
According to CCC leading section is lead on –
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Call no.
4.
In CCC cross – reference is known as-
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Subject – analytical
5.
In CCC class index entry is divided from-
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Class no.
6.
In CCC tracing gives information –
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Additional entries of the documents
7.
According to CCC if the title page contains the
name of the author the heading section should contain –
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Name of
the second author
8.
Thesaurofacet was compiled by-
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J. Aitchison
9.
BNB uses-
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PRECIES
10.
Citation Indexing is introduced by-
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Garfield
11.
In pre – coordinate indexing coordination is
done by the-
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Indexer at the time of indexing
12.
POPSI was invented by-
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G. Bhattacharya
13.
Role indicator are found in –
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PRECIS
14.
In PRECIS role operator O & 2 stand for-
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Location and action
15.
The indexing system in which coordination of
concepts is done by the users at the time of searching is known as-
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Post – coordination
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