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How to Catalogue a Library
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288 pages
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Focusing on nineteenth-century theories, this book explores the organization of knowledge and information retrieval as understood in the late 1800s. Originally published in 1889, it provides insights into the historical context and methodologies that shaped early information science. The text remains relevant for understanding the evolution of knowledge organization and the foundational concepts that influenced modern practices.
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2010, paperback
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