In 1876, Melvin Dewey Published His Research Findings In ?Dewey Decimal System? Which Totally Changed The Face Of Library Throughout The World. Prior Of The Dewey Decimal System, Libraries Used Haphazard And Unscientific Ways To Shelve The Books In A Library. Relative Location And Relative Index Are Two New Features In The New Classification Scheme By Dewey. Previously, Books In Libraries Were Numbered According To Their Locations On The Shelves. In Other Hand, Numbers Books In Terms Of Their Relationship To One Another Without Regard For The Shelves Or Rooms Where They Are Placed. Relative Location Allows Indefinite Intercalation; Books Can Be Moved About In The Library Without Altering Their Call Numbers. In The Relative Index, Dewey Brings Together Under One Term The Locations In The Scheme Of A Subjet Which, In Many Cases Falls In Several Fields Of Study.,
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Isha Books
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2011
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Mr. Shivendra Singh, is presently working as Assistant Librarian at University College of Nursing, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, Punjab. This young and bright scholar life-members to Indian Library Association (ILA), Uttar Pradesh Library Association (UPLA), Management Libraries Network (MALIBNET), Medical Library Association of India (MLAI), Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres (IASLIC), Indian Association of the Teachers of Library and Information Science (IATLIS).