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what is call no kindly tell me with detail

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The class number and book number together constitute the call number of the book.

sir with detail class no how can make and book no how can make kindly

call No.= Class No.+ Book No.+ Collection No.

sir i am confounded many time kindly clear the picture

Class No make for

Book No make for

And Collection no for

Class no - subjectwise classification (DDC, CC, UDC, LC..)

Book no - authorwise sometime libraries follow their own method local classification scheme. (Cutter-Sanborn table)

Class No. + Book No. + Collection Number is Call No.

SIR TELL ME HOW CAN MAKE CLASS NO AND HOW CAN MAKE BOOK NO AND HOW CAN MAKE COLLECTION NO

the call no is the artificial  address of the particular book in a library it consists broadly   class no (by ddc,cc,udc or any other scheme of classification) and  book no.(use rangnathans patterns ,cutters table ,national library of india's book no table or you may own no.such as three digit of title of the book and three digit of authors surname i.e. LIB/SHA . 

Class No.(like DDC, CC and UDC)  +

Book No.(Cutter's three figure table) +

Collection Number is called Call No. (many No. of copies of the same author e.g. If we have 10 copies of the same author then  we give collection no. N7. It is the eighth no. of book in the collection of a library)

1.The call Number may be used by readers in calling for a book.
2.The call Number consists of three parts - Class Number Book Number and collection Number.
Examples:
B43 N26 C56 113N29 L3 p7N52
onthe spie of the book and on the back of the title pages,the book Number may written below the class number.

B43
N26
512.7
......

It consist three things Class number, Book number and collection number.

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