Library cataloging is a collection of methods that allow for the
categorization and classification of resources of a library. This
facilitates browsing for material related to any particular field.
Classification depends on the "aboutness" of the subject as well as the
accession number which indicates where the resource is shelved. Modern
classification systems include the Dewey Decimal System, Colon
Classification, the Library of Congress Classification, etc. This book
is compiled in such a manner, that it will provide in-depth knowledge
about the theory and practice of library cataloging. Through this
textbook, we attempt to further enlighten the readers about the new
concepts in this field.