in B Lib I studied two main classification schemes
DDC And Ranganathan 's scheme .
one enumerative and other is faceted
both have their own pros and cons.
one is small in size (ranganathan's scheme) but can accomodate any number of subjects while other (DDC)is large yet easy to use and implement. Though the latter can not accomodate very large no of books.
first is difficult to remember because of its diverse set of symbols while ddc is better in this regard.
I have thought about a new way of classification
A scheme which will have good elements of both -an enumerative and a faceted classification.
A ""NUMERO-FACETED"" Classification.
it will be faceted but new subjects will be formed through synthesis.
an" OPEN SET of MAIN CLASSES formed only by numbers" starting from Zero Onwards (number of main classes will not be fixed and could be increased upon need)
new subjects will be formed by joining these basic concepts in a faceted manner.
this simple concept will repeatedly use same numbers to form new concepts and computers could be easily used to implement it in programming of library automation products.
friends i want your views on this . Please respond through your valluable analytical suggestions