Library Classification
Library Classification
Dr.M.Prasantha Kumari
Assistant Professor
Dept., of Library and Information
Science
What is Classification ?
• Classification is a mental act and logical
process. It goes on every moment of life
knowingly or unknowingly.
• Classification is a process of grouping of
similar or like entities
Contd….
• A postman classifies postal items for efficient and timely
delivery. For quick, efficient and easy delivery a postal items is
sorted (classified) many times at different stages between
posting and delivery.
• A fruit seller sorts his fruits into categories, say, oranges,
apples, grapes, and so on. Further each group say of apples is
further sorted into species say Kashmiri apples, Simla apples,
Golden apples, Green apples, etc.
• A vendor may further sort each species by quality and price.
At every step of grouping the sorter is adding value to the
items. Thus classification is value addition. knowingly,
deliberately or unconsciously.
DEFINITION
• Formally and traditionally, library classification
has been defined as the arrangement of books
and other reading material on the shelves or
entries in a classified catalogue in a way that is
helpful to the majority of users.
• (Maltby, 1975).
Contd…
• According to Ranganathan
Library Classification is the translation of the
name of the subject into preferred artificial
language of ordinary numbers.
Contd….
• Today’s libraries are mostly arranged by disciplines
divided into subject though different types of
collections are arranged in different ways.
• Current periodicals are arranged alphabetically by
title. Maps, CDs, pamphlets, photographs indeed
require different and separate arrangements.
• Designer of a classification scheme is known as
classificationist.
• Operating a classification system to assign class
numbers to documents in a library is called a classifier.
Importance of library classification