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What is Faceted Classification ? It is Developed by S.R. Ranganathan . Is it applicable In DDC ?
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A faceted classification system allows the assignment of multiple classifications to an object, enabling the classifications to be ordered in multiple ways, rather than in a single, pre-determined, taxonomic order. A facet comprises "clearly defined, mutually exclusive, and collectively exhaustive aspects, properties or characteristics of a class or specific subject".[1] For example, a collection of books might be classified using an author facet, a subject facet, a date facet,
Faceted classification is a system in which the particular concept is categorised in diffrent categories i. e. facets and classified accordingly. Example is Colon Classification devised by Dr. S. R. Ranganathan in which title is divided in diffrent facets i. e. Personality, Matter, Energy, Space and Time. DDC is not a faceted classification scheme. It is allmost enumerative classification scheme.
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Dear Ms. Dave,
Attached article will give you some insight into the topic.
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Faceted Classification
'Facet' is a generic term used to denote either a Basic Subject or an Isolate Idea. It is used in referring to the components of a subject having both of them.
Faceted classification is “the sorting of terms in a given field of knowledge into homogeneous, mutually exclusive facets, each derived from the parent universe by a single characteristic of division”. Suggested in the 1930s by Ranganathan and codified in his system of classification, it has become an important tool in library and information science for constructing thesauri, building retrieval schemes for particular groups of users, and in many circumstances for cataloging information.
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Ref: http://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/8215/librarytr...
The following papers(attachments) may help you to know more
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