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Is it possible to describe the all modes of formation of subjects, i.e. Fission/Dissection/ Denudation/ Lamination/ Loose Assemblage/ Fusion/ Distillation/ Agglomeration/ Cluster in a lucid way with some easy examples? I am getting confused  to understand this terms. If anybody have knowledge, please enlighten.

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1.Dissection: It is Cutting a universe of entities into parts of coordinate status even as we cut a slice of bread into strips. Each part should be called Lemia.

Ex: Universe of Life Science will be divided into

Botany, Zoology, Agriculture Like that.

2.Denudation: It is Progressive decrease of extension and Increase of intention or with of a basic subject or isolate Idea.

For Ex:

LIS

Cataloguing

OPAC

 

 

 

Like the above it will goes.

3.Lamination: Is constructed by overlaying facet on facet, even as we make sandwich by laying vegitable layer over layer.

For Ex: Agriculture in India

4.Fusion: Two or more than two subjects fused together.

For Ex: Biology + Physics = Biophysics

5.Distillation: In the mode this mode pure subject distilled or emerged out of combination of different compound Subject.

6.Agglomeration: In this mode several main subjects that are mutually & exclusively related are agglomerated or grouped together to form in to single group.

For Ex: Social Science, Natural Science

7.Fission: In this form of mode “a basic subject or an isolate is split into subdivision which is commonly known as fragmentation. 

I think you will understand from the above, What ever i know i added here if anything wrong please tell me regarding that.

For more regarding the same visit here

http://www.netugc.com/formation-of-subject

good reply.............

Really good reply

Thanks

Thank u sir for your easy explanations. I am searching for - cluster and Loose assemblage also.. If possible pls give some information abt those.

Regards.

what should be an example for 'Cluster' and 'Fission'?

Examples for Distillation is Statistical Calculus, Microbiology and International Relations.

please see Library science with a slant to documentation June 1973 issue.

regards

seetharama

where is it avilable? can you help me to get this file?

It should be available in any university library which has a Dept of lib sci.

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