1st Bachelor in Library and Information Technology
Classification sciences
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ECTS Credits | 4 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 30 |
Teaching staff | VAESSEN, Hélène |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 |
Code | SOC-BBIB0008/1 |
Prerequisite | None |
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Aims and Objectives | At the end of the first year, students must be able to assign one or several complete UDC numbers to various books, book reviews, periodical articles or definite subject matters (written examination). Students must also briefly compare Universal Decimal Classification with other general international classifications studied during the course (oral examination). |
Description | Introduction to UDC : origins, decimal principle, available French-language tools for study. Structure and organization of systematic (classed) catalogues. Class marks and call numbers. UDC indexing : theory and numerous exercises. Other general bibliographic classifications : (Dewey, Library of Congress, Bliss, SISO…) : short theoretical summary of each. |
Bibliography | CIassification décimale universelle. Ed. abrégée. Liège: Ed. du Céfal, 2001. Classification décimale universelle. Ed. moyenne. Liège: Ed. du CEFAL, 2004, 3 vol. Mac llwaine, I.C.Guide d'utilisation de la CDU, trad. de l'anglais par Marcel Humblet. Liège: Ed. du CEFAL, 1995 |
Teaching and Learning Methods | UDC main classes and auxiliary tables are successively presented. Each theoretical element is followed by indexing exercices of increasing difficulty |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations Oral examinations Assessment comprises two parts : - a written examination (main part of the assessment) devoted to UDC indexing exercices ; - a complementary oral examination allowing to correct the written exercices and to assess more theoretical knowledge, such as memorization of UDC main class numbers, understanding od UDC origins, comparison with other classification schemes. |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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