University Of Pune Question Paper
B. Lib. I. Sc. (Semester - II) Examination - 2013
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
BL-205 : KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION – B (THEORY)
(2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 40
Instructions :
(1) All questions are compulsory.
(2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1) Write answers in 50 words each : (Any Three) [15]
(a) Write with examples various species of Classification Schemes.
(b) Define Enumerative and Analytico-synthetic Classification
Schemes.
(c) Write short biographical sketch of Melvil Dewey.
(d) Enlist Postulates in Colon Classification Scheme.
(e) Define Rigidly-foceted Classification Scheme.
Q.2) Write answer in 100 words : (Any One) [10]
(a) Explain the Standard Subdivisions in Dewey Decimal
Classification.
(b) State the importance of Common and Special Auxiliaries in
Universal Decimal Classification.
Q.3) Write answer in 300 words : (Any One) [15]
(a) Write detailed note on Colon Classification Scheme.
(b) Describe the contribution of ISKO, CRG and FID/CR in
Classification Research.
B. Lib. I. Sc. (Semester - II) Examination - 2013
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
BL-205 : KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION – B (THEORY)
(2008 Pattern)
Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 40
Instructions :
(1) All questions are compulsory.
(2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1) Write answers in 50 words each : (Any Three) [15]
(a) Write with examples various species of Classification Schemes.
(b) Define Enumerative and Analytico-synthetic Classification
Schemes.
(c) Write short biographical sketch of Melvil Dewey.
(d) Enlist Postulates in Colon Classification Scheme.
(e) Define Rigidly-foceted Classification Scheme.
Q.2) Write answer in 100 words : (Any One) [10]
(a) Explain the Standard Subdivisions in Dewey Decimal
Classification.
(b) State the importance of Common and Special Auxiliaries in
Universal Decimal Classification.
Q.3) Write answer in 300 words : (Any One) [15]
(a) Write detailed note on Colon Classification Scheme.
(b) Describe the contribution of ISKO, CRG and FID/CR in
Classification Research.
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