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 Bliss bibliographic classification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bliss had a lifelong interest in the organization, structure and philosophy of knowledge, and was very critical of the library classification systems that were available to him.
The Bliss bibliographic classification (or BC for short) is a library classification system that was created by Henry E. Bliss (1870–1955), published in four volumes between 1940 and 1953.
Bliss wanted a classification system that would provide distinct rules, yet still be adaptable to whatever kind of collection a library might have, since different libraries have different needs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliss_bibliographic_classification   (703 words)

  
 Colon classification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colon classification (CC) is a system of library classification developed by S.
However, many other classification schemes, some of which are completely unrelated, also use colons and other punctuation in various functions.
It was the first ever faceted (or analytico-synthetic) classification.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colon_classification   (132 words)

  
 Bliss Classification Association - Bibliographic Classification - History & description
Bliss stated that one of the purposes of the Classification was to "demonstrate that a coherent and comprehensive system, based on the logical principles of classification and consistent with the systems of science and education, may be available to services in libraries, "to aid revision...
The Bibliographic Classification (BC2 or Bliss) is the leading example of a fully faceted classification scheme.
classifications" and to provide an "adaptable, efficient and economical classification, notation and index." A fundamental principle is the idea of subordination - each specific subject is subordinated to the appropriate general one.
http://www.sid.cam.ac.uk/bca/bchist.htm   (921 words)

  
 Library classification - Wikipedia
Other less commonly used classification systems include the Bliss bibliographic classification, the Colon classification and the Universal Decimal Classification.
Specialist classification systems have been developed for particular subject areas, and some specialist libraries develop their own classification system that emphasises those areas they specialise in.
These include the Library of Congress classification (LC) and the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), which are the most common systems in the English-speaking world.
http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_classification   (361 words)

  
 Colon Classification Annotated Bibliography
This work would be useful to the study of library classification and the development of faceted classification schemes.
The first half of this work is a theoretical introduction to the author's theories of classification and many of the terms and concepts used in the Colon Classification scheme.
The book consists of five main sections, these being a discussion of library classification in general, a summary of each of the three classification systems in question and a comparison of the three systems.
http://www.indiana.edu/~libslis/colon.html   (1263 words)

  
 Bliss bibliographic classification - Wikipedia
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Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Bliss bibliographic classification hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary).
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliss_bibliographic_classification   (144 words)

  
 Directory - Reference: Libraries: Library and Information Science: Technical Services: Cataloguing: Classification
Faceted Classification  · iweb · cached · Yahoo!Group for discussion of practices and theory of faceted classification.
Classification Theory and the Internet: A move toward Mulitdimensional Classification  · cached · A paper by Susan Irwin, University of Denver, 2001.
Lexical and Classification Resources  · cached · Offers dictionaries, thesauri, classification schemes, and related matter primarily of use to those managing preservation libraries, and imaging projects.
http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=131218   (335 words)

  
 Bliss Bibliographic Classification Pathfinder
“A Classification as a Source for a Thesaurus: the Bibliographic Classification of H.E. Bliss as a Source of Thesaurus Terms and Structure.” Journal of Documentation 42 (3) Sept 86: 160-81.
Mills, J. “The New Bliss Classification.” Catalogue and Index 40 Spring 76: 1,3-6.
Mills, J. Bliss Bibliographic Classification, Introduction and Auxiliary Schedules.
http://www.indiana.edu/~libslis/bliss.html   (464 words)

  
 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - TESTVERSION
Bliss bibliographic classification : a library cataloguing system.
http://www.wissen-im-web.net/wiki/index.php?title=BC   (334 words)

  
 Bliss
Bliss is also the name of a computer virus for the Linux operating system.
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 The Ultimate Universal Decimal Classification - American History Information Guide and Reference
The Universal Decimal Classification is a system of library classification developed by the Belgian bibliographers Paul Otlet and Henri la Fontaine at the end of the 19th century.
UDC classifications use Arabic numerals and are based on the decimal system.
See also: Bliss bibliographic classification, Colon classification, Library of Congress classification
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Universal_Decimal_Classification   (367 words)

  
 Facet Analytical Theory
V. "Faceted classification as a basis for knowledge organization in a digital environment; the Bliss Bibliographic Classification as a model for vocabulary management and the creation of multidimensional knowledge structures".
Although the faceted classification is regarded by many as a structure with specific characteristics, essentially facet analysis is a technique, and different models of the same universe of discourse can be derived to meet different local or subject-specific needs using different categories and variations on the syntax.
The completed classification or knowledge structure is built up from individual terms which are analysed into categories and ordered by the application of the system syntax.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/fatks/fat.htm   (883 words)

  
 Una classificazione per il 21' secolo. -- (AIB-WEB. Contributi)
stoljece : nacela i struktura Blissove bibliografske klasifikacije = A classification for the 21st century : principles and structure of the Bliss bibliographic classification", pubblicato a stampa in "Vjesnik bibliotekara Hrvatske" 44: 2001, 1-4, p.
Aitchison, J., Bliss and the thesaurus: the Bibliographic classification of H. Bliss as a source of thesaurus terms and structure, "Journal of documentation" 42: 1986, 3.
Oltre alla stessa "Bibliographic classification", Bliss scrisse diverse opere teoriche sulla classificazione, principalmente "The organization of knowledge and the system of the sciences" New York: H. Wilson, 1929, e "Organization of knowledge in libraries" New York: H. Wilson, 1933.
http://www.aib.it/aib/contr/broughton1.htm   (4460 words)

  
 UCL SLAIS Staff vbr
She is a member of the Classification Research Group and the Bliss Classification Association Committee, and is also concerned with the Broad System of Ordering.
Research interests include the development of faceted systems, and their application in non-standard contexts, especially electronic environments, the function of notation in classification, and the classification of religious literature.
‘Faceted classification as a basis for knowledge organization in a digital environment; the Bliss Bibliographic Classification as a model for vocabulary management and the creation of multidimensional knowledge structures’.
http://www.slais.ucl.ac.uk/Vanda_Broughton   (427 words)

  
 A Simplified Model for Facet Analysis
The CRG looked to Ranganathan's theory of facet analysis to serve as the basis for all bibliographic classification systems, but modified aspects of this theory that it felt were too restrictive (Austin 1969; Classification Research Group 1985; Wilson 1972).
The model could be used by designers of faceted classification systems and IR thesauri, because these designers might also need to consult a variety of sources to obtain the principles of facet analysis needed for their work.
The CRG was established in the United Kingdom in 1952 to study the nature of classification and of existing bibliographic classification systems (Foskett, D. Like Ranganathan, the CRG believed that traditional enumerative classification systems were limited by their inability to express compound subjects.
http://iainstitute.org/pg/a_simplified_model_for_facet_analysis.php   (7522 words)

  
 English Books > Library & Information Sciences > Bibliographic & Subject Control > Index > World Retail Store
Bliss Bibliographic Classification : Class I: Psychology and Psychiatry
Bliss Bibliographic Classification : Class A/AL: Philosophy and Logic
Bliss Bibliographic Classification : Class AY/B: Science and Technology and Physics
http://www.worldretailstore.com/index/BE-GLK.html   (751 words)

  
 Section on Classification and Indexing
The capacity of a facet-structured classification to deal with some of these problems is considered, and the newly revised Class 2 of the UDC is presented, with examples of schedules, and practical implementation.
BSI is also in the process of developing a Web-based version of the classification, which should be available before the end of the year.
The paper examines general problems in the classification of religious literature, such as the evident Christian bias of existing systems, the proliferation of specialized vocabulary, and the variation in understanding of the meaning of terms between different religions and cultures.
http://www.ifla.org/VII/s29/pubs/ci21.htm   (3995 words)

  
 Library Trends: Exploring new approaches to the organization of knowledge: the subject classification of James Duff ...
Subject classification, with tables, indexes, etc., for the sub-division of subjects.
Brown, J. and Quinn, H.J. Classification of books for libraries in which readers are [a]llowed access to the shelves.
Thomas, A. Options in the arrangement of library materials and the new edition of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1387/is_4_52/ai_n7074017/pg_6   (869 words)

  
 DLIST - Core requirements for automation of analytico-synthetic classifications
The lack of machine readable data expressing the semantics and structure of a classification vocabulary has negative effects on information management and retrieval, thus restricting the potential of both automated systems and classifications themselves.
The authors analysed the data representation structure of three general analytico-synthetic classification systems (BC2-Bliss Bibliographic Classification; BSO-Broad System of Ordering; UDC-Universal Decimal Classification) and put forward some core requirements for classification data representation.
Abstract: The paper analyses the importance of data presentation and modelling and its role in improving the management, use and exchange of analytico-synthetic classifications in automated systems.
http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/archive/00000651   (612 words)

  
 NRHM - Volume 7 (2001)
The library classification scheme was the first means of subject access to information, but is largely disregarded as a tool for the management of electronic resources; modern classifications built on facet analytical principles are more appropriate to this purpose than is generally realised.
Faceted classifications as exemplified by the Bliss Bibliographic Classification (BC2) are powerful tools for the management of vocabulary, characterised by a rigorous analytical approach to terms, and the clear identification of semantic and syntactic relationships and structures.
The range of related functions of such structures when employed as knowledge management tools (as classification, thesaurus, subject heading list, browsable index) is considered, as is the potential of facet analytical knowledge structures for the management of digital materials.
http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/%7ENRHM/volume7/a-2001-3.htm   (205 words)

  
 Column Two: Faceted classification bibliography
The idea for a faceted classification really began with the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) in which a standard number representing place (location) was appended to a subject number by a device now known as a facet indicator.
Other classification schemes such as Universal Decimal Classification, now provide facets for places, time periods and forms.
More recently, work has been undertaken to develop the Bliss Bibliographic Classification (BC2) into a fully faceted classification scheme.
http://www.steptwo.com.au/columntwo/archives/000936.html   (165 words)

  
 Is there a role for traditional knowledge organization systems in the Digital Age?
Researchers in faceted classification theory in the 1950s were already cognizant of the coming computer revolution.
Automated classification software compares the reference schedules of DDC with the full text of documents to be indexed, and suggests to human catalogers a set of possible DDC numbers, so they can chose between them or even add different numbers [5].
Because, classification involves judgement — judgement of the subject of the document in all its facets and arrays manifest in it.
http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00001415/01/kos-role.htm   (2772 words)

  
 How to Make a Faceted Classification and Put It On the Web
Faceted classification as a basis for knowledge organization in a digital environment; the Bliss Bibliographic Classification as a model for vocabulary management and the creation of multi-dimensional knowledge structures.
This is a faceted classification: a set of mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive categories, each made by isolating one perspective on the items (a facet), that combine to completely describe all the objects in question, and which users can use, by searching and browsing, to find what they need.
Ranganathan's Colon Classification and the Bliss Bibliographic Classification, which will be discussed in the next section, are universal classifications.
http://www.miskatonic.org/library/facet-web-howto.html   (9004 words)

  
 ... 'Bliss Bibliographic Classification: Psychology, Psychiatry Class I (Bliss Bibliographic Classification Scheme S.)' ...
Bliss Bibliographic Classification: Psychology, Psychiatry Class I (Bliss Bibliographic Classification Scheme S.)
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The importance of facetted classification recognising the important work of Ranganathan and members of the British Classification Research Group in the 1950’s was recognized as research and development to improve access to information was undertaken from 1980 onwards at Huddersfield Polytechnic (subsequently the University of Huddersfield) and the National Library of Medicine in the USA.
Faceted classification allows for exploration directed by the user, where a large dataset is progressively filtered through the user's various choices, until arriving at a manageable set that meet the users' basic criteria.
The result set will provide the items that are germane (by the classification system built based on user input and testing) and their sub-dominant associated items displayed in their germane classes and sub-classes.
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 Netscape Search Category - Classification
Four classification schemes Succinct histories and analyses of four major classification schemes: Library of Congress Classification (LCC), Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), and Colon Classification (CC).
Broad System of Ordering (BSO) A modern machine-held classification system embracing all fields of knowledge, useful as an aid to subject searching on the Internet or on any large information system covering the whole span of knowledge.
Lexical and Classification Resources "This page offers dictionaries, thesauri, classification schemes, and related matter primarily of use to those managing preservation libraries, imaging projects, etc."
http://search-intl.netscape.com/Reference/Libraries/Library_and_Information_Science/Technical_Services/Cataloguing/Classification   (210 words)

  
 Vanda Broughton: Publications
"Faceted classification as a basis for knowledge organization in a digital environment; the Bliss Bibliographic Classification as a model for vocabulary management and the creation of multidimensional structures", New review of hypermedia and multimedia.
(With Heather Lane) "Bliss Bibliographic Classification in action: moving from a special to a universal faceted classification via a digital platform," in Knowledge organization and the global information society.
Broughton, Vanda "The development of a common auxiliary schedule of property; a preliminary survey and proposal for its development" Extensions and corrections to the UDC 20 1998 pp.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/SLAIS/vanda-broughton/publications.php   (883 words)

  
 Cataloguing Polish Yellow Pages - Polska - Poland - Polen
Bliss Bibliographic Classification, Colon Classification, DDC, LCC and LCSH,
Includes tools in authority work, classification, and subject analysis.
Includes cataloguing tools and documentation, current information on LC Classification, and cataloging policy papers and reports.
http://www.yp.pl/ca/131211/Cataloguing   (579 words)

  
 CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES
The body responsible for the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), "the world's foremost multilingual classification scheme for all fields of knowledge".
The detailed classification table is available in pdf and WordPerfect 8 file formats.
a modern machine-held classification system embracing all fields of knowledge.
http://www.tundria.com/GENECLAS.HTM   (282 words)

  
 Bliss Bib Classification 2: Class W Fine Arts (Bliss Bibliographic Classification): Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition ...
Bliss Bib Classification 2: Class W Fine Arts (Bliss Bibliographic Classification): Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data
Bliss Bib Classification 2: Class W Fine Arts (Bliss Bibliographic Classification)
http://www.larrysart.com/books-plain/3598243359.html   (96 words)

  
 MARC Code List for Relators and Sources: Technical Notice
They 4 new classification source codes and 7 new subject term source codes.
mmlcc - Manual of map library classification and cataloguing (in subfield $e in bibliographic field 040, not subfield $2 in 084 as earlier announced)
farl- Frick Art Reference Library book classification system (subfield $2 in Bibliographic field 084) [use after 04-15-2002]
http://www.loc.gov/marc/relators/tn020215.html   (408 words)

  
 Bliss Bibliographic Classification. Class AY General Science. Class B Physics
The Bliss Classification Scheme is highly regarded for its technical excellence.The clasification serves both as a library classification and as a hgihly structured and detailed map of the concepts in the field of science.
It may be used as the basis for thesauri or other aids for searching an informaton source.This second edition of the classification will be in 22 volumes, 13 of which have already been published.
http://www.booknews.co.uk/Books/1433.htm   (68 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Bliss Bibliographic Classification: Class s Law
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 Cilip in London
Heather’s talk will cover a brief introduction to the Bliss classification and its history, why and how BC2 is used in Cambridge, the role of the BCA and the CRG, and future development of the scheme via a digital platform.
Secretary to the Bliss Classification Association (BCA) and a member of the Classification Research Group (CRG), as well as East of England representative for CILIP's University, College and Research Libraries group.
Mutual and partaken Bliss: the Bliss Bibliographic Classification in action
http://www.cilip.org.uk/interests/branches/london/e0410.html   (196 words)

  
 Managing Information News
Since the 1960s he has been the driving force behind the revision of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification, chairing the Bliss Classification Association Committee, and undertaking the greater part of the work of revision as Editor of the new scheme.
His Modern outline of library classification was the standard textbook for British librarianship students for very many years.
A founder member and chairman of the Classification Research Group (1952-), he has lectured and written about, and been an advocate for classification theory.
http://www.managinginformation.com/news/content_show_full.php?id=4019   (414 words)

  
 Classificazione. -- (AIB-WEB)
Colon Classification : An outline with examples / by S. Ranganathan; a cura di Claudio Gnoli
Connections between the classification schemes DDC21 and MSC2000
Library of Congress: MARC 21 concise format for classification data
http://www.aib.it/aib/lis/lpi16c.htm   (1012 words)

  
 Faceted Classification - Libraries that use Bliss
In 1992, there were about fifty users of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification in Britain.
British libraries that are using the Bliss Bibliographic Classification, include:
While it is not known what the current figure is, some libraries using the original schedules have fallen away in recent years (Taylor, 2000).
http://www.slais.ubc.ca/courses/libr517/02-03-wt2/projects/faceted/BC2.htm   (68 words)

  
 J Mills books ; 9994289470 Misspelled: j mills mils jmills ills mlls mill
Bliss Bibliographic Classification: Class s Law [Bliss Bibliographic Classification]
Politics and Public Administration [Bliss Bibliographic Classification, Class R]
James Phillips - Bibliographic Essays on the Architecture of the Ancient City of Rome General Works on Roman Architecture Part 3 A 1093 - 0880667435
http://www.bookreviewof.com/406766_j-mills_9994289470asiantradeinbearsandbearpartsusedschoolbook.html   (228 words)

  
 The Practice of Bliss
The second edition of Bliss’s Bibliographic Classification (BC2) has been acclaimed as a modern, faceted scheme that offers short classmarks with enhanced exactitude.
Attar, K. Cataloging & classification quarterly 2002 34 (4)47-66
It then summarises the results of a survey sent to non-Bliss Cambridge College libraries which substantiates in practical terms reservations about BC2, but shows that evidence of its success where practiced causes it to be regarded sympathetically.
http://wotan.liu.edu/dois/data/Articles/julqmcdamy:2002:v:34:i:4:p:47-66.html   (154 words)

  
 Bliss: Information From Answers.com
Bliss, the famous Windows XP default computer wallpaper
Bliss may refer to one of the following.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
http://www.answers.com/topic/bliss-1   (144 words)

  
 Bliss
See also: Ignorance is bliss\n----\nBliss is also the name of a computer virus for the Linux operating system.
Bliss is a synonym for happiness which invokes a union of physiological and psychological harmony.
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 Bliss bibliographic classification - Wikipedia
A library classification system devised by Henry E. Bliss, who was in charge of the library at the College of the City of New York, now known as The City College of the City University of New York.
This system, though devised in the United States, was more commonly adapted by British libraries than by American ones.
http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliss_bibliographic_classification   (100 words)

  
 Outline of the Bliss Classification Scheme
About the Library > Bulmershe Library > Outline of the Bliss scheme
The Bliss Collection will eventually be reclassified and merged with the main stock at Bulmershe Library.
No additions are being made to this collection.
http://www.library.rdg.ac.uk/about/bulmershe/blisclas.html   (36 words)

  
 Bliss article - Bliss happiness Buddhism consciousness Blissymbols Bliss bibliographic - What-Means.com
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Bliss article - Bliss definition - what means Bliss
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 John Bliss - Boekrecensie.com
Bliss classification: HO schedules and subject index to HO schedules
Bliss Carman's letters to Margaret Lawrence, 1927-1929 (Post-Confederation poetry)
Bliss, Peacemaker: The Life & Letters of General Tasker Howard Bliss (Select Bibliographies Reprint)
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 Corine Demas Bliss - Critiquesdelivres.com
Shortest Kid in the World (Step into Reading, Step 2, paper)
Corinne Demas Bliss Ted Lewin Corinne Demas Corinne D. Bliss
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RADICAL REVISION AND EXPANSION OF CLASS H IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHIC CLASSIFICATION, EDITION 1.
Document 374 BLISS BIBLIOGRAPHIC CLASSIFICATION: CLASS H-ANTHROPOLOGY, HUMAN BIOLOGY, HEALTH SCIENCES.
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OUTLINES THE MAIN FEATURES OF THE BLISS BIBLIOGRAPHIC CLASSIFICATION, DESCRIBING AND EVALUATING THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN THE 2ND EDITION.
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