Decimal Classification. Tables générales by International Institute of Bibliography
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International Institute of Bibliography
French
"Decimal Classification. Tables générales" by the International Institute of Bibliography is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This book serves as a guide for the classification of literature and information, organizing knowledge into a systematic decimal structure. Its main aim is to facilitate bibliographic organization a...
range of subjects such as general works, philosophy, religion, sociology, philology, sciences, applied sciences, fine arts, literature, and history. Each class is further broken down into specific categories, providing detailed structures for organizing materials related to each field. This systematic approach allows librarians, researchers, and scholars to efficiently categorize and locate information, making it an essential resource for bibliographic and library science. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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