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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @Joyartshort
    @Joyartshort Год назад +3

    Nice video and great step for library students...

  • @priyankachawla399
    @priyankachawla399 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bhot bhot dhanywaad sir ...aapki vjh se meri tension khtm hogyi ....bhot acha smjhaya aapna

    • @learn.newthings
      @learn.newthings  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Priyanka Once again.
      Which course and from where?

  • @vishalranjan-g2k
    @vishalranjan-g2k Год назад +1

    Superb.. Good explanation.. Very useful

  • @relaxingandmeditation1357
    @relaxingandmeditation1357 Месяц назад +1

    👌👌🙏🙏

  • @ramagnihotri3501
    @ramagnihotri3501 Год назад +1

    Nice presentation 🎉

  • @jagritidivedi4281
    @jagritidivedi4281 Месяц назад +2

    Sir in sbka pdf nhi mill jyega

  • @JaspreetKaur-hr3ir
    @JaspreetKaur-hr3ir Год назад +1

    👌👌

    • @learn.newthings
      @learn.newthings  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jaspreet Ji
      Please comment your questions if any.
      U will get answers
      Thanks

  • @nilanjan1762
    @nilanjan1762 4 месяца назад +1

    Please DDC solve this question sir "Periodicals of international economics"

    • @learn.newthings
      @learn.newthings  4 месяца назад

      INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS--> 337
      FROM SS ADD 05 FOR PERIODICALS (SERIAL PUBLICATIONS)
      HENCE CODE BECOMES 337.05
      SORRY FOR THE DELAY IN RESPONSE

  • @RiyanshekanshDiwakar
    @RiyanshekanshDiwakar Месяц назад +1

    Describe the development dewey decimal c scheme
    Is question ka pura ans chaiye tha?

    • @learn.newthings
      @learn.newthings  Месяц назад

      First Edition
      The publication of a 42-piige pamphlet entitled A classification and subject index for
      cataloguing and arranging the books and pamphlets of a library in 1876, heralded the
      beginning of both DDC and library classification. This was the first edition, which
      consisted of 12 pages of preparatory matter, 12 pages of tables and 18'pages of index,
      a total of 42 pages. One thousand copies of this first edition were printed. It contained
      nearly 1000 classes. It was, however, criticised as being too minute in its
      subdivisions for a majority of libraries. Within a very short time it, nevertheless,
      became extremely popular and was soon adopted by many libraries in the United
      States and other countries. The original 42-page anonymous pamphlet culminated, in
      the course of time, in a monumental work of over 3,000 pages. According to a recent
      survey, over 85 per cent of all types of libraries in the USA and Canada use DDC. It
      has been adopted in all five continents of the world.

    • @learn.newthings
      @learn.newthings  Месяц назад +1

      Subsequent Editions
      In 1885, the second edition of DDC appeared with the title Decimal Classification
      and Relative Index under which title twelve more editions were published. The
      second edition was much larger in size and more detailed than the first.
      Twelve more editions appeared during the next 57 years at different intervals. The
      intervals between editions ranged from two to 12 years. Development of DDC up to
      the 14th edition was a progressive record of a clear policy pursued successfully by
      Dewey throughout his life. These ' editions, the third through fourteenth, closely
      followed the pattern set by the second edition. Progress was mainly in the direction of
      ever increasing detail without much change in the basic structure of the scheme. The
      later editions dutifully kept up the promise given that the numbers were settled.
      10.3.1 Fifteenth Standard Edition
      Special mention must be made of the fifteenth edition as it departed from the hitherto
      followed policy of integrity of numbers. In 1951, the fifteenth edition appeared under
      the editorship of Milton Ferguson, This was the first edition to be designated, on its
      title page, as Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index. This edition halted
      the process of extensive expansion without any true revision. Till the expansion had
      not always been balanced and reflected a YN1=11 approach to revision. It was not
      always based on literary warrant,
      After publication of this edition it soon became clear that the changes, particularly
      the relocations, proved too much for the practising librarians. Most of them did not
      accept the new -15ditionand continued with the fourteenth. Criticism of the fifteenth
      edition was fierce and vehement- Many critics even pronounced the scheme dead.
      10.3.2 Sixteenth and Later Editions
      The sixteenth edition appeared in 1958 edited by Benjamin Custer. This set, the
      pattern of the seven-year revision cycle. This edition went back to the detailed
      enumeration of the fourteenth edition and relocated some topics back to their original
      places. But the better relocations of the fifteenth edition were retained. It continued
      some of the innovative features of the fifteenth edition such as standard spelling,
      current terminology and a pleasing typographical presentation The index was
      published as a separate volume and was relatively more detailed than that of the
      fourteenth edition. The sixteenth edition also contained the first of the Phoenix
      schedules.
      The seventeenth through nineteenth editions, also under the editorship of Custer,
      were developed' along similar Tines. Each edition, while observing the policy of
      integrity of numbers, shov,,3 concern to keep pace with knowledge within reasonable
      bounds.
      10.3.3 Twentieth Edition
      The twentieth edition of DDC was published in 1989 and edited by J. P. Comaromi.
      It is in four volumes: V-1 Introduction and Tables, V-2 Schedules (000-500), V-3
      Schedules (600-90) and V-4 Relative Index and Manual. Each volume is separately
      paginated. The four volumes together consist of 3a08 pages and as composed of the
      following major parts.
      Dewey Decimal Classification
      Volume-1: This volume consists of the following three parts:
      9
      (DDC)
      A. Introduction: Introduces the user to DDC and provides instructions on how to use it.
      B. Tables; The seven auxiliary tables with notation that can be added to the class
      ,number in the schedules.
      C. Lists which compare Editions 19 and 20. Relocations, reductions, etc.
      Volumes 2 and 3: These two volumes are the main body of the scheme.
      V-2 (000-500), V-3 (600-900)
      D. Schedules - Knowledge organised from 001-999.
      Volume 4: This volume consists of the following two parts:
      E. Relative Index: An alphabetical list of subjects found in the schedules and tables.
      F. Manual: It assists the classifier for classifying difficult areas.
      In the development of DDC-20, the year 1988 witnessed two important events, which
      had profound effect on the future of DDC. On July 29, 1988 a computer tape
      containing substantially all the text of DDC-20 was delivered to a firm in
      Massachusetts to begin production of this edition. The Forest Press and DDC became
      part of Online Computer Library Centre (OCLC), the Ohio-based non-profit
      organisation.
      The twenty-first edition of DDC was published in 1996. The format is the same as
      that of the 20th edition.
      10.3.4 Abridged DDC
      In order to meet the needs of small and slowly growing libraries, an abridged edition
      of the scheme was issued in 1894. The abridgement was about two-fifths the size of
      the fu edition. At present, the abridged version is in its eleventh edition. This eleventh
      edition was published shortly after the nineteenth full edition. This parallel series of
      abridged editions, intended for small libraries not requiring a high degree of
      specificity, contains'
      notations rarely exceeding five digits. The abridged edition is
      used by most of the school libraries and many small public libraries in the United
      States of America. It is also widely used in other countries

    • @RiyanshekanshDiwakar
      @RiyanshekanshDiwakar Месяц назад

      @learn.newthings thankuuu so much sir

    • @RiyanshekanshDiwakar
      @RiyanshekanshDiwakar Месяц назад

      @learn.newthings sir mujhe
      Cold storage of butter in dry regions of Rajasthan
      Iska cc code puchna tha

  • @biju2725
    @biju2725 11 месяцев назад +1

    • @learn.newthings
      @learn.newthings  11 месяцев назад +1

      Biju, r u studying or working or both ?

  • @anjankumar2523
    @anjankumar2523 10 месяцев назад +1

    Teaching of mathematics ka no. Kya hoga

    • @learn.newthings
      @learn.newthings  10 месяцев назад

      Ji Anjan bhai
      Iska code to 510 (Mathematics) + .07 (SS) = 510.7 hoga
      🙏

  • @AstheteMe
    @AstheteMe Год назад +2

    😂