CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH GROUP: Bulletin No. 12
Abstract
IThe activity of the group has continued to progress with great energy and enthusiasm for practical applications of the theoretical ideas and schemes of the members, many of whom have acted as consultants to private, government and international institutions. Some of the longer‐serving members retired, but continued to attend meetings. The Group heard with great regret of the death of Mr B. I. Palmer, its Founder Chairman. An important element in the discussions from its beginning was the theoretical scheme of S. R. Ranganathan, and this was largely due to Palmer, who had returned from war service in India fired with enthusiasm for Ranganathan's ideas, and determined to interest others in developing and applying them. His collaboration with Mr A. J. Wells, another founder member, had as an early result their little monograph, The fundamentals of library classification, which has greatly influenced both teaching and practice of classification, and not only in Britain.
Citation
(1985), "CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH GROUP: Bulletin No. 12", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 41 No. 2, pp. 75-99. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026774
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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