katalogusstrukture
Katalogusstruktur refers to the classification system used in library catalogs to organize and categorize bibliographic records. This system is typically hierarchical, with multiple levels of classification used to group related materials together. The primary purpose of katalogusstruktur is to provide a logical and consistent arrangement of books and other materials within a collection.
The most common classification scheme used in libraries is the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system, which
A typical katalogusstruktur consists of multiple levels of classification, with more general categories at the top
* 000-600: General works and social sciences
* 800-900: Literature and fine arts
* 811: Works by American poets
The katalogusstruktur helps library users to find books and other materials on a specific subject by providing