DOCUMENTATION OF LITERATURE COMMISSION -VI
It is intended that duplicate copies of each abstract
card will be filed under the name of the author, under the
name of the publisher, and under each decimal code number
used in classifying the document.
F, BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following publications provide useful information re-
garding the documentation of technical literature:
a. "Universal Decimal Classification", B.S. 1000A:1948 (F.I.D.)
No, 221). Abridged Engilish Edition 025.45. Published by
the British Standards Institution, 24/28 Victoria Street,
London, S.W. 1, England. Price 25/.
b. "Decimal Classification", lAth Standard Edition, by Mel-
vil Dewey. Forest Press, Ino. 1951. ^"
c. "Documentation Techniques in the USA." A report of a
group of European experts published by the Organization
for European Economic Cooperation, Paris. 1951.
The decimal classification systems described by items a and b,
above, closely resemble each other except in the minor details.
Go ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author of this paper gratefully acknowledges the help
and advice received from the followings
= Mr, W. van der Brugghen,
International Federation for Documentation,
Willem Witsenplein 6,
!s-Gravenhage, Holland.
Mr, ‘J, Heston Heald, Head,
Technical Information Unit,
Navy Reseärch Section,
The Library of Congress,
Washington 25, D. C.
U, S. À.
Mr, Leonard Balz, Chief,
Catalog Division,
St. Louis Public Library,
St. Louis, Missouri,
U: S. À.