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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Second Summary | The Hundred Divisions

000
Computer science, knowledge & systems
010
Bibliographies
020
Library & information sciences
030
Encyclopedias & books of facts
040
[Unassigned]
050
Magazines, journals & serials
060
Associations, organizations & museums
070
News media, journalism & publishing
080
Quotations
090
Manuscripts


100
Philosophy
110
Metaphysics
120
Epistemology
130
Parapsychology & occultism
140
Philosophical schools of thought
150
Psychology
160
Logic
170
Ethics
180
Ancient, medieval & eastern philosophy
190
Modern western philosophy


200
Religion
210
Philosophy & theory of religion
220
The Bible
230
Christianity  & Christian theology
240
Christian practice & observance
250
Christian pastoral practice & religious orders
260
Christian organization, social work & worship
270
History of Christianity
280
Christian denominations
290
Other religion


300
Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
310
Statistics
320
Political science
330
Economics
340
Law
350
Public administration & military science
360
Social problems & social services
370
Education
380
Commerce, communications & transportation
390
Customs, etiquette & folklore


400
Language
410
Linguistics
420
English & Old English languages
430
German & related languages
440
French & related languages
450
Italian, Romanian & related languages
460
Spanish
470
Latin & Italic languages
480
Classical & modern Greek languages
490
Other languages



500
Science
510
Mathematics
520
Astronomy
530
Physics
540
Physics
550
Earth sciences & geology
560
Fossils & prehistoric life
570
Life sciences; biology
580
Plants (Botany)
590
Animals (Zoology)


600
Technology
610
Medicine & health
620
Engineering
630
Agriculture
640
Home & family management
650
Management & public relations
660
Chemical engineering
670
Manufacturing
680
Manufacture for specific uses
690
Building & construction


700
Arts
710
Landscaping & area planning
720
Architecture
730
Sculpture, ceramics & metalwork
740
Drawing & decorative arts
750
Painting
760
Graphic arts
770
Photography
780
Music
790
Sports, games & entertainment


800
Literature, rhetoric & criticsm
810
American literature in English
820
English & Old English literatures
830
German & related literatures
840
French & related literatures
850
Italian, Romanian & related literatures
860
Spanish & Portuguese literatures
870
Latin & Italic literatures
880
Classical & modern Greek literatures
890
Other literatures


900
History
910
Geography & travel
920
Biography & genealogy
930
History of ancient world (to ca. 499)
940
History of Europe
950
History of Asia
960
History of Africa
970
History of North America
980
History of South America
990
History of other areas


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Jawatan Kosong - Pustakawan | UPSI | 10 Disember 2011

Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), satu- satunya Universiti Pendidikan di Malaysia dengan ini mempelawa warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan menyertai kami meneruskan kebitaraan dengan mengisi jawatan - jawatan bertaraf TETAP seperti tersenarai.

1. PUSTAKAWAN S52
2. KURATOR S48
3. PEGAWAI BELIA DAN SUKAN S48
4. PEGAWAI TADBIR N48
5. PEGAWAI PERGIGIAN U48
6. PEGAWAI PERGIGIAN U44
7. PEGAWAI PERUBATAN UD43
8. PEGAWAI KESELAMATAN KP44
9. PEGAWAI KESELAMATAN KP41
10. PENOLONG PEGAWAI TADBIR N27
11. AHLI FOTOGRAFI B17

DOWNLOAD IKLAN JAWATAN KOSONG

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan: 10 Januari 2011

Monday, November 29, 2010

Jawatan Kosong - Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Selangor | PPAS | 10 Disember 2010

Jawatan Kosong Di PPAS

*Pembantu Perpustakaan S17
*Pembantu Am Pejabat N1
*Pekerja Am R1
tarikh tutup permohonan :10 Disember 2010
  muat turun:
-iklan jawatan kosong
-borang permohonan jawatan
-PDF reader

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Jawatan Kosong | Pembantu Perpustakaan | S17 | Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia



Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia (PNM) open jawatan untuk Pembantu Perpustakaan (S17)... sesiapa yg berminat bleh apply kat website PNM.... dan kalau ade sedare mare.. rodong2.. kengkawan yang berminat pun sebar2kan okes.....

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

MARC 21 - Application To Information Material (Nov 09)

What is MARC?
- A MARC record is a Machine Readable Cataloguing record
- “Machine readable” is meant a record that a computer can read and interpret
- A cataloguing record is a bibliographic record, containing information on the catalog card.

MARC Record
A record includes the following information
- description of the item
- added entries
- subject headings
- call numbers

Why is MARC Necessary?

- Because computers cannot think or reason, they must be provided with guides that enable them to interpret the data which has been imputed into them.

- The MARC record contains directories or guideposts before each piece of bibliographic information to tell the cataloguer and the computer what type of data is to be found in a specific field.
Examples of Fields
- Author, title and subject are examples of the various field types. Because the length of names and titles are usually different, the best library software allows for unlimited field lengths and an unlimited number of fields.
MARC Term and Definitions
- To understand what is being talked about when MARC records are being discussed one needs to be acquainted with the following terms:

Fields -
  • Bibliographical data is divided into a number of fields to facilitate retrieval: fields for authors, fields for titles and so on. The fields are further subdivided into one or more subfields. For example, the place of publication, the publisher’s name and the date of the publication are all included as part of the MARC field tagged “260”.
Tags -
  • A tag is a three-digit number which precedes each field in a MARC record.
  • The tag identifies the field and the kind of data that follows to the computer.
  • Repeatable fields (those which can appear more than once in any given record) will be followed by an “R”. Non-repeatable fields (those which can appear no more than once in any given record) by an “NR”
Indicators -
  • Two spaces follows each tag.
  • One or both of these spaces may be used for indicators
  • In some fields only the second space is used.
  • Sometimes, only the first is used and sometimes both are assigned.
    Indicators acts as signals to the application software. They define how the software should treat the information within a specific field.

Subfields

  • Most fields will contain several related pieces of data.
  • Each type of data within a field is called a subfield and each subfield is preceded by a subfield code.
  • For example, the physical description field defined by the 300 tag typically contains a subfield for the number of pages, one for physical details such as illustration, and a further subfield for dimension in centimeters

Subfields Codes

  • Subfield codes are one lower-case letter preceded by a delimiter.
  • Each subfield indicates what types of data follows it
  • In the example below, the subfield codes are a for extent, b are for other physical details and c for dimensions.
    300 a240 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.

Delimeters

  • With different kinds of keyboards, different keys are used to represent the delimiters. In some cases, a ($) is used, or () or a (\).

to be continued