As we have both been confronted with the task of documenting large masses of ill‐sorted information on such general and widely different subjects as fuller's earth, seaweed, peat, raw materials, co‐operation, and Scotland, we have tried to devise a system of arrangement of the material which is quick to compile and easy to use both by ourselves and by others. We do not have the services of a special librarian, and have to document our notes in odd moments. We would not have had time to look up the index numbers of the Decimal System for innumerable entries, many of which are only a few lines in length. The choice then seemed to be between the Kaiser and the Holmstrom systems. The Kaiser system appeared rather artificial and difficult to apply to a very varied mass of material, but Holmstrom's system offered a method of self‐indexing which would lend itself to subsequent decimal classification if need be.
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A MODIFIED HOLMSTROM SYSTEM OF DOCUMENTATION Available to Purchase
ARCHIBALD G. CLEMENT;
ARCHIBALD G. CLEMENT
Peat Industrial Research (Scotland) Ltd.
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ROBERT H.S. ROBERTSON
ROBERT H.S. ROBERTSON
Research and Scientific Adviser, Scottish Co‐operative Wholesale Society Ltd.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7379
Print ISSN: 0022-0418
© MCB UP Limited
1946
Journal of Documentation (1946) 1 (4): 217–221.
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CLEMENT AG, ROBERTSON RH (1946), "A MODIFIED HOLMSTROM SYSTEM OF DOCUMENTATION". Journal of Documentation, Vol. 1 No. 4 pp. 217–221, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026077
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