Praxis School Librarian (5312) Practice Test

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Which concept refers to frameworks for organizing library materials, e.g., Dewey Decimal?

Library Classification Systems

Frameworks for organizing library materials are library classification systems. They assign subjects to items and give them call numbers so related topics stay together on the shelves, making it easier to browse and locate what you need. The Dewey Decimal System is a famous example of this approach, grouping books into broad classes and then narrowing into more specific topics.

Resource Description and Access (RDA) is a metadata standard used in catalog records to describe resources for discovery, not the shelving order itself. Print materials refer to the physical formats of items, like books and magazines, rather than how they’re organized. Budget allocation deals with how funds are distributed and has no role in the arrangement of materials on shelves.

Resource Description and Access (RDA)

Print Materials

Budget Allocation

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