Douglas John Foskett

Douglas John (D.J.) Foskett (June 27, 1918 May 7, 2004) was a British librarian and library and information scientists, and author of several special ‘faceted’ classification systems.[1]

Born and raised in London, Foskett received his BA from Queen Mary College, London in 1939 and later on in 1954 his MA at Birkbeck, University of London.[2] He started his career late 1930s as librarian in the Ilford Public Libraries in Essex. During World War II he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and later in the Intelligence Corps. From 1948 to 1957 he was Head of Information in the Research Division of the Metal Box Company Limited, and from 1957 to 1978 at the Library of the Institute of Education in London. The last five years before retirement he was Director at the Central Library Services of the University of London.[3]

In the early 1950s Foskett was among the founding members of the Classification Research Group. He was active member of British Library Association, member of Unesco's International Advisory Committee on Libraries, Documentation and Archives for five years, and Visiting Professor in MIT, in Ghana, Ibadan, Brazil and Iceland.[3]

His brother Tony (1926-2014) was also a librarian and teacher of information science.[4]

Publications

Books, a selection:

References

  1. Eric de Grolier (1962) A study of general categories applicable to classification and coding in documentation. p.67
  2. Foskett, Douglas (1918-2004) at aim25.ac.uk.
  3. 1 2 Robert Wedeworth (1993) World Encyclopedia of library and information services. p. 299
  4. Tellis, Des (November 2014). "Antony Foskett". CILIP Update: 46.

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