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Colon Classification for Macro-Documents in Mathematics


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Enumerates the objectives of revision of the Colon Classification (CC) schedule for the classification of subjects going with the Basic Subject "B Mathematics". The methods adopted for implementing the prescriptions of the Law of Parsimony, and for improving the facet structure are briefly discussed. A revised schedule of CC for Mathematics for subjects embodied in Macro-documents, such as a book taken as a whole, is given. An index to the schedule, one hundred and thirty four examples of subjects classified according to the scheme, and an alphabetical index to these subjects, are given.
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A. Neelameghan
Documentation Research and Training Centre, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore 560003
India

S. Seetharama
Documentation Research and Training Centre, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore 560003
India


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A. Neelameghan
Documentation Research and Training Centre, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore 560003, India
S. Seetharama
Documentation Research and Training Centre, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore 560003, India

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Enumerates the objectives of revision of the Colon Classification (CC) schedule for the classification of subjects going with the Basic Subject "B Mathematics". The methods adopted for implementing the prescriptions of the Law of Parsimony, and for improving the facet structure are briefly discussed. A revised schedule of CC for Mathematics for subjects embodied in Macro-documents, such as a book taken as a whole, is given. An index to the schedule, one hundred and thirty four examples of subjects classified according to the scheme, and an alphabetical index to these subjects, are given.