Classification and indexing in yeshiva libraries: Analysis of the systems, their sources and development

Gila Prebor, Nachum Zitter

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Abstract

This article investigates the forms of classification and indexing found in yeshiva libraries in the State of Israel. The yeshiva (plural: yeshivot) is a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and the Bible. The research goal was to analyze classification and indexing systems in these libraries, examine how they evolve, and to compare the yeshiva classification systems used in practice to Jewish studies classification in other classification systems. This study can help us understand how classification systems develop and what the cognitive, philosophical, and administrative processes that lie behind them are.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)830-851
Number of pages22
JournalCataloging and Classification Quarterly
Volume50
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2012

Keywords

  • Classification
  • Indexing
  • Judaica classification
  • Special libraries
  • Yeshiva libraries

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