Classified Catalogue Code

E416707

Classified Catalogue Code is a pioneering library cataloguing system developed by S. R. Ranganathan that introduced faceted classification principles for organizing and retrieving library materials.

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instanceOf bibliographic cataloguing code
library cataloguing code
alternativeName CCC
appliesTo book cataloguing
library catalogues
non-book materials
basedOn Colon Classification
countryOfOrigin India
creator S. R. Ranganathan
designedFor classified catalogue form
dictionary catalogue form
field library and information science
hasComponent rules for added entries
rules for filing and arrangement
rules for form headings
rules for main entry
rules for subject entries
hasNotableFeature analytico-synthetic method
class number based arrangement
faceted approach to cataloguing
provision for added entries
rules for author entries
rules for corporate author entries
rules for cross references
rules for filing order
rules for series entries
rules for subject headings
rules for title entries
subject approach to cataloguing
use of chain procedure
use of facets in headings
hasTheoreticalBasis Ranganathan’s five laws of library science NERFINISHED
influenced modern faceted cataloguing practices
subject cataloguing in Indian libraries
influencedBy analytico-synthetic classification
faceted classification theory
language English
notableFor early systematic use of faceted principles in cataloguing
primaryPurpose improvement of subject access
organization of catalogue entries
standardization of catalogue rules
relatedTo Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules
Colon Classification
timePeriod 20th century
usedIn academic libraries
public libraries
special libraries

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