Wuhan Da Xue Tu Shu Fen Lei Fa (Library Classification of Wuhan University), the 1st edition in 1959 and out of print at present.Zhongguo Ke Xue Yuan Tu Shu Guan Tu Shu Fen Lei Fa ( Library Classification of the Chinese Academy of Sciences), the 1st edition in 1958 and the 3rd and the latest edition in 1994.Zhong Xiao Xing Tu Shu Guan Tu Shu Fen Lei Fa Cao An (Draft of Library Classification for Medium and Small Libraries), the trial edition in 1957 and out of print at present.University of China), the 1st edition in 1953 and the 6th edition in preparation.Zhongguo Ren Min Da Xue Tu Shu Guan Tu Shu Fen Lei Fa (Library Classification of People's.In more than 40 years, the compiled comprehensive classifications are listed in historical sequence as follows: Rmer vice minister of the Ministry of Culture, pointed out "new classification must be compiled by a group, not by individuals. The government realized that it was necessary to compile a more completely new classification for general libraries because the method of "new wine in old bottles" couldn't solve the problem. In the early days, there were some classifications compiled on the basis of the old systems. ThĮ classifications with characteristics of nation and times had to have corresponding changes. The task that libraries face is to change their work styles to serve the new society. Chinese socialist government enables the scientific, cultural and educational undertakings to become the absolutely necessary parts of the socialist construction. The classifications used in contemporary China (after October, 1949) were mainly compiled after the founding of the People's Republic of China. DDC itself, however, has been unable to be popularized in China. The modern classifications in China, with the marked Chinese characteristics, were influenced by DDC ( Dewey Decimal Classification) in the principles of compilation, the techniques of presentation and the systems of division. The tradition of using classification dates back to the ancient times (2,000 years ago). The classification systems (hereafter referred to classification(s)) as main tools for organizing knowledge are used in libraries of China. In China, the development of research, compilation and application of classification systems and thesauri (hereafter referred to as CS&T) as tools for organizing knowledge, can reflect certain aspects of present development of Chinese librarianship. Ina, Chinese natural language searching method, research and teaching in the field of CS&T in China, etc. The article describes the general progress of CS&T in China over a period of 46 years ( especially in recent 15 years ), relating to brief history and current status of classification systems, brief history and current status of thesauri, classified thesauri- the tools for organizing knowledge integrating classification systems with thesauri, general trends of the development of CS&T in Ch In China, the development of research, compilation and application of classification systems and thesauri (CS&T) as tools for organizing knowledge can reflect certain aspects of present development of Chinese librarianship. This old website and all of its content will stay on as archive – Ħ2nd IFLA General Conference - Conference Proceedings - August 25-31, 1996Ĭontemporary Classification Systems and Thesauri in China As of 22 April 2009 this website is 'frozen' in time - see the current IFLA websites
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