Ranganathan
Ahead
of His Century
INTRODUCTION
Shiyali
Ramamrita Ranganathan (1872-1972) is one of the most influential
figures in the field of library and information sciences. This paper
argues that Ranganathan is a thinker ahead of his time. The fact that
his ideas and his Colon Classification scheme are not well received
and practised can probably be attributed to his vision being too
advanced for his contemporary world of technology. Considering the
progress that has been made since his times, Ranganathan's ideas
deserve another investigation. Upon comparing the nature of his
classification scheme with the various technologies like relational
databases, online retrieval systems, or the World Wide Web, it is
quite evident that Ranganathan's ideas of classification are more
applicable now than before.
The
following is a brief description of each individual page in this website:
Evolution
of Classification
Describes
the traditional, enumerative classification schemes and the
disadvantages of such schemes, which call for a new way of organizing knowledge.
Faceted Classifcation
Provides a
more detailed account of the mechanisms of faceted classification schemes.
Colon Classification
Gives a
background of Ranganathan's classification scheme.
Database Design
Parallels the
development of classification schemes to database data model's
evolution. Suggests that perhaps the Colon Classification and other
analytico-synthetic schemes are inherently more compatible with the
construction principles of relational databases.
Online
Retrieval Systems
Discusses why
the Colon Classification can be useful in designing a more effective
online retrieval system from a user's point of view.
Internet
Describes how
Ranganathan's ideas of classification can be applied to the web.
Bibliography
Lists the
sources consulted.
Created by Virginia Chan
for LIBR 517 (Professor: Lynne Lighthall)
School of Library and Archival Studies
University of British Columbia
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