Basics of Fingerprinting Classification and Cataloguing
Fingerprint classification is crucial in establishing a protocol for search, filing, and comparison purposes. It provides an orderly method to transition from general to specific details. Explore the Henry Classification system and the NCIC Classification, and understand why classification is pivota
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Overview of Fingerprint Classification and Cataloguing Methods
Explore the basics of fingerprint classification, including Henry Classification and NCIC Classification systems. Learn about the importance of classification in establishing protocols for searching and comparison. Discover the components of Henry Classification, such as primary, secondary, sub-seco
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Retro Cataloguing Tool for Efficient Encoding of Older Book Items at University of Liege Library
The University of Liege Library has developed a PHP/MySQL application called Scriptorium to efficiently catalog older print volumes published before 1970. With Scriptorium, non-catalogers can quickly encode books, reducing the time and cost of traditional cataloging methods. The library's extensive
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Enhancing Cataloguing Practices with Nines: A Workshop Overview
Exploring the power of utilizing the 9XX fields in cataloguing, this workshop presentation delves into topics such as local subject headings, Dewey Decimal Classification choices, and MARC manual references. Learn about the significance of 9XX fields for internal record-keeping, workflow efficiency,
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Understanding Disclosures under the RTI Act
Exploring the evolution of disclosures under the RTI Act of 2005, this presentation outlines the shift from the Pre-RTI regime of holding onto information to the Post-RTI regime of proactive disclosures. It delves into legal provisions mandating Public Authorities to maintain transparency through Se
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