MASTER OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Term-End Examination December, 2OOB MLIS-O3: INFORMATTON PROCESSING AND RETRIEVAL Important Instruction : This questionpaper should be attemptedonly by thosecandidateswho houe registeredfor MLIS beJoreJuly, 2005. Time : 3 hours Note :
Maximum Marks : 700
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1.1 Discuss the purpose of search guides in bibliographical information system. Explain the various ways of information presentation for organizing a search guide.
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How is the UniversalDecimal Classification(UDC) schemedifferent from Dewey DecimalClassification (DDC) scheme ? Describe the salient features, limitations and problems of DDC and UDC.
2 . 1 What are the elements of information retrieval thesaurus ? Describe the methodology of its construction with particular reference to application of computers. OR Describe the structure o1 lJ5 tvtARC and CCF record formats.
2.2 Explain the objectives of CCF
is meant by pre-coordinate indexing system ? Describe the methodology of deriving headingsusing POPSI, with an example.
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3.2 Explain the objectivesof ISAR system Discussthe Five [-aws of Library Science in this context.
4 . 1 Discuss the importance of compatibility among ISAR systemsand the principal issuesinvolved in it. 4.2
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