| Authors | Leili Seifi,Subaveerapandiyan A,Priyanka Sinha |
| Journal | Technical Services Quarterly |
| Page number | 187-214 |
| Serial number | 42 |
| Volume number | 2 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2025 |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | Scopus |
| Keywords | Access to information; efficient resource management; library cataloging and classification; uniform classification; quality education; digital literacy |
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Abstract
This study examines the perspectives of Indian librarians on the
use of publisher-assigned classification numbers. The research
aims to understand the current methods of obtaining classification
numbers, the challenges librarians face, and the potential
benefits of having uniform classification numbers provided by
publishers. Data were collected from 314 library professionals.
Key findings indicate significant support for publisher-assigned
classification numbers, perceived benefits in terms of time savings
and improved cataloging efficiency, and strong advocacy
for the involvement of Indian library associations in promoting
standardized practices. The study concludes with policy recommendations
to enhance cataloging consistency and efficiency in
Indian libraries.
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