[LIS-Forum] Subject Approach to Information in Libraries

Salman Haider salman.mlisc at gmail.com
Sat Oct 17 21:49:33 IST 2015


Subject Approach to Information in Libraries
<http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/10/subject-approach-information-libraries.html>


http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/10/subject-approach-information-libraries.html



This new post of Librarianship Studies & Information Technology
<http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/> Blog answers following
questions:



   - What are the Subject Approach to Information in Libraries
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   ?
   - How library users seek information on a particular subject?
   <http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/10/subject-approach-information-libraries.html>
   - How library materials are arranged on shelves and catalogs to be
   located by subject?
   <http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/10/subject-approach-information-libraries.html>
   - What is a subject?
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   - What methods and tools catalogers use to show what a library or
   information center has on a particular subject?
   <http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/10/subject-approach-information-libraries.html>
   - What methods and tools catalogers use to show what a library or
   information center has on related subjects?
   <http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/10/subject-approach-information-libraries.html>
   - How classification schemes are used for subject approaches?
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   - How subject headings are used for subject approaches?
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Source (Chapter 1): Information Access Through The Subject
<http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/04/information-access-through-subject.html>
: An Annotated Bibliography / by Salman Haider
<https://www.facebook.com/SalmanHaiderAuthor>. - Online : OpenThesis, 2015.
(408 pages ; 23 cm.)


Annotated bibliography titled Information Access Through The Subject
covering Subject Indexing, Subject Cataloging, Classification, Artificial
Intelligence, Expert Systems, and Subject Approaches in Bibliographic and
Non Bibliographic Databases etc.


The project "annotated bibliography" was worked out as Master of Library &
Information Science
<http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/p/master-of-library-and-information.html>
 (MLIS
<http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/p/master-of-library-and-information.html>)
dissertation in the Department of Library and Information Science, Aligarh
Muslim University, India
<http://www.amu.ac.in/departmentpage.jsp?did=80>. Information
Access Through The Subject
<http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/2015/04/information-access-through-subject.html>
is
a very much appreciated work (see Testimonials
<http://salman-haider.wix.com/thesis#!top10/mainPage>). It earned the author
<https://www.facebook.com/SalmanHaiderAuthor> S. Bashiruddin – P. N. Kaula
Gold Medal, Post Graduate Merit Scholarship, First Division, and IInd
Position
<http://salmanhaider.blogspot.com/p/academic-achievements-award-of-s.html> in
the MLIS
<http://librarianshipstudies.blogspot.com/p/master-of-library-and-information.html>
 program.


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