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The London classification of business studies: further progress towards a revised edition

K.G.B. Bakewell (Department of Library and Information Studies, Liverpool Polytechnic)
Valerie Lang (Civil Aviation Authority)
K.D.C. Vernon (London Business School)

Aslib Proceedings

ISSN: 0001-253X

Article publication date: 1 February 1977

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Abstract

Previously in Aslib Proceedings, there appeared a short report of the proceedings of the first seminar for users of the London Classification of Business Studies (LCBS) and the steps being taken to prepare a revised edition of the scheme. Since then there has been a considerable amount of progress: the Working Party set up as a result of the first seminar has held several lively meetings; a questionnaire has been sent to users (and some non‐users) of LCBS to obtain their views on its good and bad points and the direction which the proposed revision should take. There have been two further seminars for users, one at London in 1974 and the other at Oxford in 1976. Most important, a grant of £6,000 has been awarded by the Social Science Research Council to Ken Bakewell, who will act as Executive Editor of the revised edition working in close collaboration with the original authors and helped by a Research Assistant, David Cotton, who will have the important task of testing the revised schedules and visiting major users so that their views and amendments can be taken into consideration in the revision.

Citation

Bakewell, K.G.B., Lang, V. and Vernon, K.D.C. (1977), "The London classification of business studies: further progress towards a revised edition", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 104-109. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb050583

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