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AUXILIARY TABLES > COMMON AUXILIARY SIGNS > Simple relation (colon sign). Table 1b

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:Simple relation (colon sign). Table 1b  

Broader concept

Note

  • When the colon is used to link auxiliary numbers with biterminal signs (i.e. parentheses or quotation marks), the resultant compound number is enclosed within a single set of signs, e.g. (44:450). If required, the type of relationship between two concepts, such as bias phase, comparison, influence etc. may be further specified using common auxiliaries of phase relations -042 (Table 1k)

Scope note

  • The relation sign : (colon) indicates relationship between two or more subjects by connecting their UDC numbers. Unlike the plus and stroke (Table 1a), the colon restricts rather than extends the subjects it connects

Example

  • 17:7 Ethics in relation to art
  • 37-042.3:32 Influence of politics on education
  • 37-042.4:004 Use of computers in education

Notation

  • :

URI

http://udcdata.info/000005

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