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Self-learning e-content from E-PGP: Knowledge Organization and Processing (Classification and Cataloguing)

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Please find below links for self learning e-contents from E-PGP INFLIBNET Centre, 

Classification and Cataloguing  e-content 

  Subjects: basic, compound and complex: Phase relations
27:53
  Work in the idea plane : canons of characteristics
31:40
  Subjects and disciplines: modes of formation of subjects
33:51
  Work in the verbal plane; canons of terminology
29:01
  Notation: kinds, qualities, mnemonics and hospitality
28:17
  Work in the Idea plane: principles of helpful sequence
36:44
  Work in the Idea Plane: Formation of arrays and chains
26:00
  Classification system and its components
32:20
  Species of bibliographic classifications : enumerative and faceted
37:07
  Classification as a logical process and daily activity
23:04
  Purpose, functions and limitations of Bibliographic classification
37:32
  Main classes and their order:
33:13
  Fundamental Categories: Facets and facet analysis_LIS P02 M11
31:22
  Dewey Decimal Classification _LIS P02 M12A
36:47
  Colon Classification _LIS P02 M12b
37:52
  Universal Decimal Classification _LIS P02 M12c
30:47
  Library of Congress Classification _M12D Satija
24:29
  Knowledge Organisations: ISKO, CRG and EDUG,etc_M18 Satija
42:14

  
  Knowledge organizational structure: cataloguing-LIS
47:38
  Normative principles of cataloguing: laws, canons and principle Par...
36:00
  Normative principles: laws, canons and principles Part-II - LIS
33:31
  Forms of library catalogue - LIS
32:57
  Subject cataloguing : Chain procedure, POPSI and PRECIS - LIS
36:46
  Cooperative cataloguing, centralized cataloguing union catalogue an...
38:48
  Organisation of cataloguing department - LIS
35:30
  Filing rules: ALA filing rules and Rnganathan’s filing rules - LIS
36:30
  Types of entries of classified catalogue according to CCC - LIS
31:47
  Types of entries of dictionary catalogue according to AACR-2R - LIS
39:06
  Rendering of headings in CCC and AACR-2R – personal authorship, sha...
28:52
  Rendering of headings and cataloguing practice of pseudonyms - LIS
28:19
  Corporate authorship in CCC and AACR-2R:Government - LIS
39:57
  Corporate authorship in CCC and AACR-2R: institution and its organs...
38:15
  Corporate authorship in CCC and AACR-2R: conference - LIS
32:20
  Choice and rendering of headings: resolving conflict of authorship ...
46:48
  Multivolume books in CCC and AACR-2R - LIS
34:07
  Preiodical and serial publications in CCC and AACR-2R - LIS
44:37

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Thanks

Abilash A.

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very nice collection

Informative excellent.

Hello Sir

Thank you for sharing information .....good one

Many thanks Abilash Achuthan Sir.
It is indeed a very handy and quite informative.
Best Wishes,

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta

Thank you Sir, 

The Contents are Good, but the papers in modules are not arranged in order, some of them are also linked wrongly its taking lot of time to scroll, the introduction part the sound for all content is disturbing. I hope its better to avoid the sound at the beginning.

Currently there are 390 contents uploaded for LIS subject in e-PGP 

All self learning contents have Maximum 30-40 minutes time duration.

looking for more feedback from members too

Thanks

Abilash A

My Dear Abilash,
Yes. You are absolutely right.
I have checked some of the modules and observed sort of "disarray" in presentation. Still I feel it is quite helpful & handy. Many Libraries don't have the costly AARC-2 and they can get(a)easy access to it & (b) "instant Clarifications". For me it seems to be quite handy troubleshooter as I often face questions from my young colleagues about several 'off-beat' cataloguing rules. I often notice a sly smile in their face(indicating Hi Oldie!Now I got you!!) in such odd adverse situations, these modules seems to be blessing in disguise!!

Sincerely,

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta

True, but still it's useful for LIS community.

Regards,

Hema Rawal

wow nice , great work sir, and thankyou sooo much for sharing here..

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