HomeUnit 5: Information ManagementObjective Questions in Information Management - 3 Objective Questions in Information Management - 3 Thirunavukkarasu TC 8 LIS QUIZ SERIES Questions are taken from the book "Objective Studies in Library and Information Science For Net Set and Other Examinations" by Mandal Biswarup Jana Pijush Kanti (ISBN-817888044X ) 1.Last part of ISSN represents Title of the serial Publishers identification number Vol & issue no. Check digit 2.First part of ISSN represents Place of publication Name of publisher Title of the serial Year of publication 3.Who started the cataloguing in publication National Library, Calcutta IFLA UNESCO Library of Congress 4.How many canons of cataloguing are recognised by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan 7 8 9 10 5.The fourth component of an ISBN number is Group identifier Publisher identifier Title identifier Check digit 6. The first component of an ISBN number is Group identifier Publisher identifier Title identifier None of the above 7.The second component of an ISBN number is Group identifier Publisher identifier Title identifier Check digit 8.The third component of an ISBN number is Group identifier Publisher identifier Title identifier Check digit 9.Check digit of an ISBN contains how many digits 1 2 3 4 10.Name the publisher of the AACR2 revised edition R R Bowker Oxford University press Oxford & I B H publishing Resource Descriptsion and Access Tags Unit 5: Information Management Newer Older
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