This document is an examination for a Master of Library and Information Science degree. It contains 16 questions across two parts. Part A contains 5 questions worth 5 marks each, for a total of 25 marks. Part B contains 5 questions worth 15 marks each, for a total of 75 marks. The questions cover topics related to information processing and retrieval, including defining key concepts, describing classification schemes and standards, explaining indexing techniques, and evaluating information retrieval systems. Candidates have 3 hours to complete the exam.
This document is an examination for a Master of Library and Information Science degree. It contains 16 questions across two parts. Part A contains 5 questions worth 5 marks each, for a total of 25 marks. Part B contains 5 questions worth 15 marks each, for a total of 75 marks. The questions cover topics related to information processing and retrieval, including defining key concepts, describing classification schemes and standards, explaining indexing techniques, and evaluating information retrieval systems. Candidates have 3 hours to complete the exam.
This document is an examination for a Master of Library and Information Science degree. It contains 16 questions across two parts. Part A contains 5 questions worth 5 marks each, for a total of 25 marks. Part B contains 5 questions worth 15 marks each, for a total of 75 marks. The questions cover topics related to information processing and retrieval, including defining key concepts, describing classification schemes and standards, explaining indexing techniques, and evaluating information retrieval systems. Candidates have 3 hours to complete the exam.
1. Define Universe of Subjects. 2. Write a note on DDC. 3. Explain KWOC. 4. Describe the Search Strategies. 5. Explain the Concept of Precision. 6. Write a note on POPSI. 7. Discuss about ISO-2709. 8. Explain the Schemes of CC. Wk6
PART B — (5 × 15 = 75 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
9. Discuss the Salient features of Vocabulary
Control.
10. Explain the Concept of PRECIS.
11. Discuss in detail about Uniterm Indexing.
12. Explain the Concept of Universal Bibliographic