CI/SfB
You write:
"CI/SfB is the Construction Index/ Samarbetskommitten for Byggnadsfragor, a Scandinavian classification system for libraries set up in 1959 and intended for the construction industry."
This is not quite correct.
CI/SfB is a British system. It is however based on SfB, the initials for Samarbetskommitten for Byggnadsfragor, the 'Organising committee for the building industry' in Denmark, which designed a Common Arrangement for three building industry books - a book of prices, a book of specification clauses and a book of products.
The system was taken up and internationalised by CIB (Conseil Internationale du Batiment) which set up an SfB Working Group, and the RIBA was licensed to provide the SfB Agency for the UK - to provide codes for building products to manufacturers and promote the system.amongst building designers.
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