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Bli 223

The document is an examination paper for the Bachelor's Degree in Library and Information Science (BLIS) focusing on the course 'Organizing and Managing Information'. It consists of two parts, with Part I requiring answers to four questions in detail and Part II requiring answers to six questions in a shorter format. The topics covered include classification, cataloguing, MARC records, OPAC features, and various cataloguing rules.

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Bli 223

The document is an examination paper for the Bachelor's Degree in Library and Information Science (BLIS) focusing on the course 'Organizing and Managing Information'. It consists of two parts, with Part I requiring answers to four questions in detail and Part II requiring answers to six questions in a shorter format. The topics covered include classification, cataloguing, MARC records, OPAC features, and various cataloguing rules.

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BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN LIBRARY

AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

(BLIS) (REVISED)

Term-End Examination

December, 2023
BLI–223 : ORGANIZING AND MANAGING
INFORMATION

Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 70

Note : (i) The question paper is in two Parts.

Attempt both Parts as per instructions

given therein.

(ii) Illustrate your answer with suitable

examples and diagrams, wherever

necessary.

(iii) Write the relevant question number

before writing the answer.

P. T. O.
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Part—I

Note : Answer any four questions in about

500 words each. 4×10=40

1. “Classification is the foundation study of

librarianship.” Discuss.

2. What is an array ? State with examples the

canons for formation of arrays of classes.

3. Define a dictionary catalogue. Explain its

structure, advantages and problems.

4. Explain the physical forms of the library

catalogue.

5. What is MARC ? State the structure of a MARC

record.

6. Name various categories of non-book material.

Explain the rules for cataloguing of

cartographic material according to AACR-2

(Rev.).
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Part—II

Note : Answer any six questions in about 250 words


each. 6×5=30

1. State the salient features of UDC.

2. What is an OPAC ? State its features.

3. Explain the working of the chain indexing as


given by S. R. Ranganathan.

4. What is a subject catalogue ? State basic


principles for its design.

5. Describe the canons of characteristics with


examples.

6. What is RDA ? Explain its functions in brief.

7. What is a Thesaurus ? Explain its structure


and working.

8. Explain the concept of Web Indexing.

P. T. O.
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BLI-223

2023

-223

(i)

(ii)

(iii)
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&I

4×10= 40

P. T. O.
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&II

6×5 = 30

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