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040 _cNULRC
050 _aZ 696 .B5 1934
100 _aBliss, Henry Evelyn
_eauthor
245 4 _aThe Organization of knowledge in libraries :
_band the subject - approach to books /
_cHenry Evelyn Bliss
260 _aNew York :
_bThe H. W. Wilson Company,
_cc1934
300 _axvi, 335 pages ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aPart I. The problem, the principles, structure and system -- Part II. Classifying, subject-cataloging and bibliography -- Part III. Criticisms of historic library classifications
520 _aThat this difficult, repressed, yet pervasive problem is real and inevitable is shown in the first chapter of this book. It is likely to become more so in the changing world of libraries. Problems now are more than men or women, and subjects more than authors. Studies are less for culture and more for emergent questions. When these have been answered, readers with more leisure will return to educational and intellectual interests. These too they will approach as subjects.
650 _aLIBRARIANSHIP
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_cBK
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_d7586