Classified Catalogue Code ,Classified catalogue code (CCC), S.R. Ranganathan, Information system, OPAC, Database management system (DBMS) card catalogue and online catalogue, and emphasises on the need of developing computer-based library information systems and services. It describes database technology, kinds of databases, database management system, computerised library information system, and management information system. It coven in detail the database design and compatibility of cataloguing codes for developing databases of computer-based library information systems.
3. The catalogue plays vital role in society. All business concerns are
preparing & maintaining their catalogue for their successful
operation.
Library also needs the catalogue for its successful operation.
The term ’ has been formed from a
, and
Library catalogue is the and other
reading materials. the s / author,
title, edition, publication, pages, size etc.
4. DIFFERENT GIVEN
BY THE
• According to )- library catalogue is one part of total bibliography
system.
• According to - a catalogue is a list of books which is arranged on some
definite plane.
• According to -bibliography is a list of books or manuscripts on a
particular subject. A catalogue is also a list but its scope is limited to particular
collection.
• According to a library catalogue is methodically
arranged record of information about its bibliographical resource.
5. OF
CATALOGUING
• A library acquires
to serve their users.
• For of documents.
Enable the user
.
• To by
1) author .
2)subject.
3) kind of literature.
in the choice of a book by edition etc
• Save the time of user/staff
• To fulfilment of all 5 laws of library science.
6. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
AND
1. It covers all material of a particular
lirary.
2. There is a location symbol.(call no.)
3. It is found on
cards/book/electronically etc
4. There is a particular sequence
followed in a catalogue that applied
uniformity through out catalogue.
1. It is not limited to any one collection
of books.
2. Location symbol need not given
3. It is found in book form
4. There is a sequence but it may
differ.
7. GENESIS OF
• The foundation for the code laid in
• In when Ranganathan was in school of lirarianship university of londan.
• The school teaches without its drawbacks
• In Ranganathan with his two colleges and
1st edition of code published.
• Since it underwent ges several changes in successive edition
8.
9. 1. FREE FROM LANGUAGE RESTRICTION
2. BASED ON CANONS AND PRINCIPLES.
3. SOME SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR UNION
CATALOGUE, PERIODICALS ETC
4. CHAIN PROCEDURE IS UNIQUE DEVICE
5. FOCUSED ON TITLED PAGE
6. CLASSIFIED ON COLON CLASSIFICATION
SCHEME THAT’S THE EASY.
10. ENTRIES ACCORDING TO
CCC
Entries in a classified catalogue
In Ranaganathan’s Classified
Catalogue
we find the following entries:
main
entry
class index
entry
book index
entry
cross
reference
index entry
17. 2) CLASS INDEX ENTRY :- BREAK THE CALL NUMBER BY THE
CHAIN PROCEDURE Y35
Y= SOCIOLOGY
Y3 =BY RESIDENCE ,
SOCIOLOGY.
Y35 = CITY , SOCIOLOGY
CIE...........ENTRY
CIE
................ENTRY
18. 3) BOOK INDEX
ENTRY.
4) TITLE
5) JOINT AUTHOUR
6) SERIES
BIE .............(AUTHOUR)......ENTRY
1) AUTHOUR
2) JOINT ATHOUR
3) COLLABATOR
BIE .............(JOINT
EDITOR)......ENTRY