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Options in Religion

Outline. Current Options in ReligionProposal for Arabic EditionProposal for New General OptionIssues in Use of OptionsDiscussion. Kinds of Options in Religion. Options that reuse standard numbers with different meaningsOptions that use vacant numbersOptions that use special symbols. Options in

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Options in Religion

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    1. Options in Religion Joan S. Mitchell Editor in Chief, DDC OCLC Tuesday, 16 August 2005 Dewey Translators Meeting Oslo University College

    2. Outline Current Options in Religion Proposal for Arabic Edition Proposal for New General Option Issues in Use of Options Discussion

    3. Kinds of Options in Religion Options that reuse standard numbers with different meanings Options that use vacant numbers Options that use special symbols

    4. Options in Religion (1) (Option A: Class the sources of the religion in 220, other specific aspects of the religion in 230-280, comprehensive works on the religion in 230; in that case, class the Bible and Christianity in 298 (Option B: Class in 210, and add to base number 21 the numbers following the base number for the religion in 292-299, e.g., Hinduism 210, Mahabharata 219.23; in that case class philosophy and theory of religion in 200, its subdivisions 211-218 in 201-208, specific aspects of comparative religion in 200.1-200.9, standard subdivisions of religion in 200.01-200.09

    5. Options in Religion (2) (Option C: Class in 291, and add to base number 291 the numbers following the base number for that religion in 292-299, e.g., Hinduism 291, Mahabharata 291.923 (Option D: Class in 298, which is permanently unassigned (Option E: Place first by use of a letter or other symbol, e.g., Hinduism 2H0 (preceding 220 ), or 29H (preceding 291 or 292 ); add to the base number thus derived, e.g., to 2H or to 29H, the numbers following the base number for the religion in 292-299, e.g., Shivaism 2H5.13 or 29H.513)

    6. Proposal for Arabic Edition Current version: (Option A: Class the sources of the religion in 220, other specific aspects of the religion in 230-280, comprehensive works on the religion in 230; in that case, class the Bible and Christianity in 298 Proposed version: (Option A: Class the sources of the religion in 220, other specific aspects of the religion in 230-260, comprehensive works on the religion in 230; in that case, class the Bible in 270 and Christianity in 280

    7. Proposal for New General Option Vacate 220-290 Arrange religions in chronological/regional order

    8. UDC Class 2 Revision (1) 21 Prehistoric and primitive religions 22 Religions of the Far East 23 Religions of the Indian Subcontinent 24 Buddhism 25 Religions of antiquity. Minor cults and religions

    9. UDC Class 2 Revision (2) 26 Judaism 27 Christianity 28 Islam 29 Modern spiritual movements

    10. Issues in Use of Options Inability to use standard numbers Inability for others to understand optional numbers Implementation rules needed for Options A and D, and for displaced notation in Option B

    11. Discussion Are attendees using options in religion? Should we replace Option A with the modified version? Should we consider a new optional development that redistributes the 220-290 notation in a chronological/regional approach? Are there other approaches (e.g., browsers, deeper expansions)?

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