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INF 122 HOMEWORK

NAME: CHULUMANCO

SURNAME: NDZWANA

STUDENT NUMBER: 20221614


CATALOGING

1.The chief aims of any cataloguing system in a library or archives scenario are:

-Source Organization and Acquisition

-Discovery for Users Finding Materials

-Items need to be accurately described and easily findable.

2.Assistance in managing and conserving collections.

-Over time, the evolution of technology has played a prominent role in the
systemization of cataloging practices through:

-Automated systems and databases that automate the catalog development process.

-Improving the ability to share and access catalog information via online catalogs
and digital libraries.

-Architecturally allowing more advanced metadata standards and inter-operability


between systems.
3.In the context of library systems, you may have one catalogue or many catalogues.

-People use the word "catalogue" to mean a single organized list of a few things —
books or resources in a library, for example.

-The term "catalogues" may are the several lists or systems (bibliographies) that
could discuss particular items, ingesting to thoughts Air & space Museum Library for
example categorize your local library. They organize structured, searchable
information to help users find and re-find resources quickly.
FIVE LAWS OF LIBRARY SCIENCE
1.What are called the set of norms, percepts, and guides to good
practice in librarianship?
- The set of norms, precepts, and guides to good practice in librarianship is referred
to as the "Five Laws of Library Science."

2. In which year the book of 5 Laws of library Science was published?


-The book containing the Five Laws of Library Science was published in the year
1931.

3.Which one of the 5 Laws of library Science that Ranganathan


remarked as "trivial truism" in his writing?
- The law that Ranganathan remarked as "trivial truism" in his writing is the first law:
"Books are for use."

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