Simmons College, Graduate School of Library & Information ScienceLIS 415 - 02: The Organization of Information • Dr. Daniel Joudrey
Alison Thornton & Joshua Parker18 October 2006
Shiyali Ramamrita
Ranganathan& the Colon Classification System
Alison Thornton & Joshua Parker • Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System • Presented: 18 October 2006Simmons College, Graduate School of Library & Information Science • LIS 415-02: The Organization of Information • Dr. Daniel Joudrey
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
Life & Achievements (1892-1972): Education:
Madras Christian College (Madras): Mathematics BA 1913, MA 1916 Teachers College (Saidapet): Teaching License 1917 University of London, School of Librarianship: Honors Certificate 1925
A Few Achievements: First librarian at Madras University Responsible for the reorganization of Indian Libraries Founder of the Madras Library Association Co-founder Indian Library Association Founder of the Documentation Research and Training Center in Bangalore Author of several books and other works
Contributions to Library Community: The term “Library Science” Library Administration and Management Reference Service The Five Laws The Colon Classification
Alison Thornton & Joshua Parker • Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System • Presented: 18 October 2006Simmons College, Graduate School of Library & Information Science • LIS 415-02: The Organization of Information • Dr. Daniel Joudrey
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
The Five Laws of Library Science:
1. Books are for use
2. Every reader his or her book
3. Every book its reader
4. Save the time of the reader
5. The library is a growing organism
Modern-day application of the Five Laws
The laws as applied to Colon Classification
Alison Thornton & Joshua Parker • Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System • Presented: 18 October 2006Simmons College, Graduate School of Library & Information Science • LIS 415-02: The Organization of Information • Dr. Daniel Joudrey
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
Colon Classification - A Faceted Approach: [ ] Main Class: Broad subject area
[ , ] Personality: Primary subject aspect,identified after the other facets by the “ResidualMethod”
[ ; ] Matter: The material, composition,property, or method of the subject
[ : ] Energy: The action, activity, or workassociated with the subject
[ . ] Space: The geographical or spatialaspect of the subject
[ ′ ] Time: The temporal aspect of the subject
Research in the cure of thetuberculosis of lungs byx-ray in India in 1950s
L,45;421:6;253:f.44'N5
L Medicine45 Lungs421 Tuberculosis6 Treatment253 Researchf X-ray44 IndiaN5 1950s
Example taken from: Chan, L. M. (1994).Cataloging and Classification: AnIntroduction (2nd ed.). New York:McGraw-Hill.
Alison Thornton & Joshua Parker • Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System • Presented: 18 October 2006Simmons College, Graduate School of Library & Information Science • LIS 415-02: The Organization of Information • Dr. Daniel Joudrey
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
Advantages and Disadvantages: Advantages of the Colon Classification:
Very flexible
Able to easily accommodate new scientific discoveries, intellectualinnovations, & cultural developments
Provides detailed and accurate subject classification
Recognizes that hierarchical arrangements are not always adequate
Disadvantages of the Colon Classification: Extremely complex system
Time consuming subject analysis and description
Results in very long call numbers (L,45;421:6;253:f.44'N5 = 22 characters!!)
Alison Thornton & Joshua Parker • Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System • Presented: 18 October 2006Simmons College, Graduate School of Library & Information Science • LIS 415-02: The Organization of Information • Dr. Daniel Joudrey
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
The Legacy of Colon Classification (CC): Colon Classification is not widespread in libraries
CC has strongly influenced other classification schemes; mostmajor systems (although not LCC) now include at least someaspects of a faceted system
Faceted classification systems are increasing in popularity forelectronic resources Epicurious.com
Yahoo! Directory search
del.icio.us & Connotea.org
Efforts at MIT to create a self-guiding eResources portal
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Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
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Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
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Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan & the Colon Classification System
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