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BS 1000-65.651&657/659(1991 : LATEST

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UNIVERSAL DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION - ENGLISH FULL EDITION - FID PUBLICATION NO. 483 - MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE

Withdrawn date

15-08-2002

Published date

23-11-2012

Committees responsible
Foreword
Scope
Principal divisions of UDC 65
Related subjects
Auxiliary signs and subdivisions
Disclaimer
Typographic presentation
Schedule
Special auxiliary subdivisions for 65
65.01/.07 General aspects
Principal divisions
651 Office management. Office practice. Office work
657 Accountancy
658 Business and industrial management.
      Administration. Commercial organization
659 Publicity. Advertising. Information services.
      Public relations (PR)
Alphabetical subject index

Gives classed general information about management and organization of the office, communication, printing, publishing, book trade, transport, accountancy, business, industry and commerce, publicity, advertising, public relations and information.

Committee
DOT/3
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 1000 (65/651 + 657/659): 1968
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

BS 1000M-1:1985 Universal Decimal Classification. International Medium Edition. English text. Edition 2 Systematic tables
BS 1000M-2:1988 Universal Decimal Classification. International Medium Edition. English text. Edition 2 Alphabetical subject index

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