Tuesday, September 24, 2013

DEVELOPMENT IN LIS -INTERNATIONAL ONE LINER - 33

DEVELOPMENT  IN LIS -INTERNATIONAL ONE LINER - 33

Year Wise Development
International level

Ø  1440: Bibliothec Nationale, Paris (National Library, France).
Ø  1800: Library of Congress, USA.
Ø  1810: American Patent Law.
Ø  1841: Henri Fayol was born.
Ø  1850: First library act was enacted in Great Britain.
Ø  1852: British Patent Law.
Ø  1852: Roget’s Thesaurus.
Ø  1856: Frederick Winslow Taylor was born.
Ø  1861: Henry Laurence Gantt was born.
Ø  1862: State Lenin Library, Moscow.
Ø  1864: Max Weber was born.
Ø  1876: Cutter’s Rules for a Printed Dictionary Catalogue.
Ø  1876: American Library Association (ALA).
Ø  1876: Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) by Melvil Dewey.
Ø  1876: First Journal of Librarianship was published.
Ø  1877: Library Association (LA), UK was formed.
Ø  1879: Expansive Classification by C. A. Cutter.
Ø  1886: Berne convention was adopted.
Ø  1891: Lyndall Urwick was born.
Ø  1895: Browne charging system started.
Ø  1898: Library of Congress Subject Headings.
Ø  1902: Library of Congress Classification.
Ø  1905: The first edition of Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) was published.
Ø  1906: Subject Classification by J. D. Brown.
Ø  1906: Douglas McGregor was born.
Ø  1908: Catalog Rules: Author and Title Entries. (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR) first published)
Ø  1908: Abraham Maslow was born.
Ø  1909: Special Library Association (SLA).           
Ø  1909: Peter Drucker was born.
Ø  1911: Kaisers systematic Indexing.
Ø  1912: National Library, Germany.
Ø  1917: David McClelland was born.
Ø  1923: Sears List of Subject Headings (SLSH).
Ø  1923: Frederick Herzberg was born.
Ø  1926: Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureau (ASLIB).
Ø  1929: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
Ø  1931: International Institute of Documentation was established.
1931: Melville Dewey Passed away.
Ø  1932: Electrically operated book charging system firstly introduced.
Ø  1934: Headquarter of International Federation of Documentation (FID) was shifted from Brussels to The Hague.
Ø  1935: Bibliographic Classification by H. E. Bliss.
Ø  1937: International Institute of Documentation changed to International Federation of Documentation.
Ø  1939: Henry Mintzberg was born.
Ø  1945: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Ø  1948: Bradford formulated the law of scatter.
Ø  1948: National Diet Library, Japan.
Ø  1949: The UNESCO Public Library Manifesto first issued
Ø  1950: Relational Indexing.
Ø  1951: The Wheat loan Educational Exchange Programme.
Ø  1952: Universal Copyright Conventions.
Ø  1953: UNITERM.
Ø  1954: Peter F. Drucker defined Management by Objectives (MBO).
Ø  1957: System analysis has been used first by H. Khan and Mann of RAND Corporation.
Ø  1958: Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) was developed.
Ø  1961: International Conference on Cataloging Principles, Paris.
Ø  1961: International Classification by F. Rider.
Ø  1963: Coats Subject Indexing.
Ø  1964: POPSI.
Ø  1966: Machine Readable Cataloguing (MARC).
Ø  1967: Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules - I (AACR-I).
Ø  1967: Machine Readable Cataloguing (MARC) project completed.
Ø  1967: World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) was established by the WIPO Convention.
Ø  1967: Online Computer Library Centre (OCLC).
Ø  1969: The term "Bibliometrics" was coined by Alan Pritchard. 
Ø  1970: The American Society for Information Science (ASIS) organized its annual meeting around the theme “the information conscious society”.
Ø  1970: Zero Base Budgeting system was first prepared.
Ø  1971: International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD).
Ø  1971: UNISIST Programme.
Ø  1971: Berne Convention and Universal Copyright Convention was revised in Paris.
Ø  1972: Common Communication Format (CCF).
Ø  1972: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) took up the “Universal Availability of Publication” program.
Ø  1972: International Book Year celebrated by UNESCO.
Ø  1972: The UNESCO Public Library Manifesto which was issued in 1949 got revived.
Ø  1973: Social Science Citation Index.
Ø  1974: International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD).
1974: Research Library Group (RLG)-RLIN
Ø  1974: Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC).
Ø  1974: PRECIS.
Ø  1974: Science Citation Index.
Ø  1976: Universal Availability of Publications (UAP).
Ø  1977: Universal Machine Readable Catalogue (UNIMARC) was developed by IFLA.
Ø  1978: Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules - II (AACR-II).
Ø  1978: Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
Ø  1982: FID.
Ø  1982: Open System Interconnection (OSI) Model.
Ø  1985: CD-ROM was prepared and made.
Ø  1985: CDS/ISIS.
Ø  1986: Information Society program for Latin America and The Caribbean (INFOLAC).
Ø  1988: Anglo American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition revised (AACR2 R)
Ø  1990: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) was first started in Singapore.
Ø  1990-93: Curriculam development committee on LIS instituted
Ø  1993: Project MUSE, an online database of more than 200 journals from nonprofit publishers was launched.
Ø  1994: The UNESCO Public Library Manifesto was last revised.
Ø  1994: Orbicom, the international network of UNESCO chairs in communications.
Ø  1995: Journal Storage (J-Store) was launched.
Ø  1995: Origin of Dublin Core Metadata.
Ø  1997: Consortium of University Research Libraries (CURL).
Ø  1997: GreenStone.
Ø  1998: China Academic Library & Information System.
Ø  1999: Global Network for Education in Journalism.
Ø  2000: EPrints Software.
Ø  2000: KOHA Software.
Ø  2002: Chartered institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) was formed.
Ø  2002: DSpace Software.
Ø  2002: FID was dissolved.
Ø  2007: ISBN changed from 10 digits to 13 digit.
Ø  2010: ASLIB was acquired by MCB group, the holding company for emerald group publishing.
Ø  2011: DDC 23rd edition was published.

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