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Which Classification scheme designed to serve as a switching language?

(A) Subject Classification (SC)

(B) Universal Decimal Classification (UDC)

(C) Bibliographic Classification (BC)

(D) Broad System of Ordering (BSO)​

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Answered by pushpajaiswal1089
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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BROAD SYSTEM OF ORDERING

The classification scheme designed to serve as a switching language is (D) BROAD SYSTEM OF ORDERING (BSO)

GETTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT BROAD SYSTEM OF ORDERING:

* Since the mid-1960s, the idea of a "switching language" between different indexing languages and information retrieval systems has been proposed. Some exploratory research exploring the feasibility of switching between mediating tools produced promising findings.

* Since 1973, a joint FID/UNESCO project has been working on the Broad system of ordering (BSO), a broad categorization method for information sharing and switching. The goal of this research is to learn more about BSO's beginnings, development, definition, and philosophy.

*  The study's findings may be summarized as follows: BSO is a switching language used to connect information systems that are situated in various locations or use separate indexing languages. BSO is a completely faceted and comprehensive categorization system that is now in use.

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