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INF 384F - Subject Cataloging and Indexing


Description:
The study of problems in the content analysis of information entities and their subject representation in library catalogs and indexing systems. Special emphasis on the Dewey Decimal Classification, the Library of Congress Classification, and the Library of Congress Subject Heading systems. Graduate standing required. Information Studies 384F and Library and Information Science 384K (Topic 3: Subject Cataloging, Indexing, and Categorization of Informational Materials) may not both be counted.

Year Semester Course Professor
2007 Fall INF 384F - Subject Cataloging and Indexing Miksa, Francis
2006 Spring INF 384F - Subject Cataloging and Indexing Miksa, Francis
2005 Spring INF 384F - Subject Cataloging and Indexing Miksa, Francis
2004 Spring INF 384F - Subject Cataloging and Indexing Miksa, Francis



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