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Fiction Classification Schemes : The Principles behind Them and Their Success The authors attempt to see whether any research success- fully supports principles of fiction classification that were laid out by early classification ...
Fiction Classification Schemes : The Principles behind Them and Their Success The authors attempt to see whether any research success- fully supports principles of fiction classification that were laid out by early classification ...
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... fiction shelved in one alphabetical author se- quence . Fifty - nine percent wanted classi- fied fiction shelved separately , while 24 percent opted for one alphabetic arrange- ment , and 16 percent expressed no prefer- ence . Those ...
... fiction shelved in one alphabetical author se- quence . Fifty - nine percent wanted classi- fied fiction shelved separately , while 24 percent opted for one alphabetic arrange- ment , and 16 percent expressed no prefer- ence . Those ...
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... fiction classifi- cation can also do this . METHODOLOGY The Questions Addressed The companion article in this series , " Fiction Classification Schemes : The Principles behind Them and Their Suc- cess , " identifies five principles ...
... fiction classifi- cation can also do this . METHODOLOGY The Questions Addressed The companion article in this series , " Fiction Classification Schemes : The Principles behind Them and Their Suc- cess , " identifies five principles ...
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