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Facet Analysis, Principles of Facet Sequence, Phase Relation, Common Isolates
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Facet Analysis in Library Classification Facet analysis is a method used in library classification systems to break down a subject into it...
Fundamental Categories (PMEST)
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Fundamental Categories (PMEST): In library and information science, PMEST refers to the five fundamental categories used in Colon Classific...
Species of Library Classification Schemes: Enumerative Vs. Faceted
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Species of Library Classification Schemes: Library classification schemes are systems used to organize books and other materials in a librar...
Definition, Need, Purpose and Functions of Classification
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Definition of Classification: Classification is the process of organizing or grouping objects, organisms, or concepts based on shared char...
How RFID works in Libraries.
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RFID means Radio frequency identification, which is new technology that uses radiowaves to automatically identify items. Due to many advanta...
Automation Software Packages and their application: LIBSYS, SOUL, KOHA & NewGenLib
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The study of individual automation software packages, particularly LIBSYS, SOUL, KOHA, and NewGenLib, involves understanding their features,...
Library Automation and Housekeeping Operations
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Library Software is essential part of every Library.In this Modern era how can a librarian think of running a library without implementing L...
Library Softwares, types and their features
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Library software refers to specialized computer programs designed to manage and organize library resources, such as books, journals, magazin...
Components of Network
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A network is made up of various components that work together to allow communication and data exchange between devices. The main component...
Types of Network Topology
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Types of Network Topology Network topology refers to the physical or logical arrangement of devices, nodes, and connections in a computer ...
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