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Bliss bibliographic classification

Known as: Classmark, Bliss, Bliss classification 
The Bliss bibliographic classification (BC) is a library classification system that was created by Henry E. Bliss (1870–1955) and published in four… 
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2010
2010
This entry looks at the origins of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification 2nd edition and the theory on which it is built. The… 
2010
2010
Henry Evelyn Bliss was probably the greatest American contributor to the theory of the classification of library materials. The… 
2008
2008
Facet analysis is an established methodology for building classifications and subject indexing systems, but has been less… 
2007
2007
While by now feasible solutions to protect privacy for complex ubiquitous applications are available, very small devices, called… 
2004
2004
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  • Corpus ID: 58275537
This paper examines the differences in the functional requirements of a faceted classification system when used in a conventional… 
1995
1995
Development of the 2nd edition of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification (BC2) is outlined. The scope of the Introduction volume… 
1993
1993
Publication of the 2nd edition of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification presents librarians with a fresh opportunity to reassess… 
1986
1986
Une etude comparee de la classification de Bliss (2eme edition, 1952) et celle de Colon du point de vue des principes theoriques… 
1977
1977
The Bliss Bibliographic Classification Association is an association of users and supporters of the Bibliographic Classification… 
1956
1956
The changes in cataloguing rules and practice that were put into operation in the Library of University College, London, in the…