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Like earlier editions, this thoroughly updated sixth edition of the classic textbook provides readers with a basic understanding of the Library of Congress Classification system and its applications. The Library of Congress Classification system is used in academic, legal, medical, and research libraries throughout North America as well as worldwide; accordingly, catalogers and librarians in these settings all need to be able to use it. The established gold standard text for Library of Congress Classification (LCC), the sixth edition of Guide to the Library of Congress Classification updates…mehr
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Like earlier editions, this thoroughly updated sixth edition of the classic textbook provides readers with a basic understanding of the Library of Congress Classification system and its applications. The Library of Congress Classification system is used in academic, legal, medical, and research libraries throughout North America as well as worldwide; accordingly, catalogers and librarians in these settings all need to be able to use it. The established gold standard text for Library of Congress Classification (LCC), the sixth edition of Guide to the Library of Congress Classification updates and complements the classic textbook's coverage of cataloging in academic and research libraries. Clear and easy to understand, the text describes the reasoning behind assigning subject headings and subheadings, including use of tables; explains the principles, structure, and format of LCC; details notation, tables, assigning class numbers, and individual classes; and covers classification of special types of library materials. The last chapter of this perennially useful resource addresses the potential role of classification in libraries of the future.
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- Verlag: Libraries Unlimited
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781440844331
- ISBN-10: 144084433X
- Artikelnr.: 44707007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Lois Mai Chan was professor, College of Library and Information Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington. Sheila S. Intner is professor emerita of library and information science at Simmons University, Boston, MA, and was founding director of its MLIS program at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. Jean Weihs was director of the library techniques program at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto, Canada, until her retirement.
Preface 1-Introduction Overview Early Development of the Library of
Congress Classification Earliest Systems Thomas Jefferson's System The New
Library of Congress Classification The Outlines of the New Classification
The Development of Individual Schedules The Focus of the Library of
Congress Classification Literary Warrant Summary Notes 2-Principles,
Structure, and Format Outline of the Classification Notation Enumerative
Display General Characteristics and Common Features Physical Format
Individual Schedules, Format of Schedules, Divisions General Form
Divisions, Philosophy, History, Biography, General Works, Study and
Teaching, Topics and Subdivisions of Topics, Geographic Division, Topical
Division under Country, Example of Subdivisions, Notes in Classification
Schedules Scope Notes, Confer Notes, See Reference, "For . . see . . ."
Reference, Including Notes, Parenthesized Numbers Alternate Class Numbers
Supplementary Aids to the Use of the Classification General Index to the
Schedules Manuals for the Classification Other Aids to Using the
Classification Procedures for Revision and Expansion Methods for Expansion
Summary Notes 3-Notation General Features of the Notation Call Numbers
Classification Numbers Item Numbers Constructing Call Numbers Library of
Congress Cutter Numbers Cutter Table Single Cutter Number Double Cutter
Numbers Class Number Extension: Item Number, Class Number Extension:
Further Subdivision of Subject Topical Cutter Numbers Cutter Numbers as
Geographic Subdivisions "A" and "Z" Cutter Numbers Dates in LC Call Numbers
Dates as Part of Class Numbers Date of Imprint as Part of Class Number,
Date of Period, Policy, etc., as Part of Class Number, Dates of Publication
Selecting the Appropriate Date, Distinguishing Works by an Author
Distinguishing Editions of a Work Translations Display of the Notation MARC
Codes for LC Call Numbers in Bibliographic Records Authority Records for LC
Classification Numbers Summary Notes 4-Tables Introduction Tables of
General Application Geographic Division in Alphabetical Arrangement Regions
and Countries Table, Subarrangement, Table for U.S. States and Canadian
Provinces, Name Changes, Biography Table Translation Table Tables of
Limited Application Tables for Internal Subarrangement Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing within Schedules, Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing at the End of Schedules, Tables Applicable to an
Individual Class or Subclass, Summary Notes 5-Assigning Class Numbers
Introduction General Policy Works on a Single Topic Works on a Single Topic
with Respect to One or More Facets General Works, General Special, Form,
Place, Period, Multifaceted Works, Multi-Topic Works Works on Four or More
Topics, Phase Relations, Special Considerations Classifying Different
Editions of the Same Work City Regions and Metropolitan Areas Textbooks
School Textbooks Summary Notes 6-Individual Classes Introduction Class
A-General Works Outline Works about Museums Works by and about Academies
and Learned Societies Tables Used with Society Publications, Yearbooks
Tables in Subclass AY, History of Scholarship and Learning Tables in
Subclass AZ, Class B-Philosophy. Psychology. Religion Outline Subclasses
B-BJ Subclasses BL-BQ Subclasses BR-BX Class C-Auxiliary Sciences of
History Outline Class D-History (General) and History of Europe Outline
Subclasses D-DR Subclasses DJK-DK Subclasses DL-DR Subclasses DS-DX Class
E-F-History: America Outline Class E-United States Class F-United States
Local History, British America, Dutch America, French America, Latin
America, Spanish America Class G-Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation
Outline Geographic Cutters Tables for Maps and Atlases Special Instructions
and Tables of Subdivisions for Cartographic Materials Major Areas,
Sub-Areas, Subject Subdivisions, Examples of Call Numbers of Maps and
Atlases General Maps and Atlases, Subject Maps and Atlases, Series of Maps,
Other Auxiliary Tables in Class G Class H-Social Sciences Outline
Subclasses Internal Tables Auxiliary Tables Tables of Geographical
Divisions, Tables of Subdivisions under Regions or Countries, Tables of
Subdivisions of Industries and Trades, Class J-Political Science Outline
Subclasses Tables Class K-Law Outline Subclass K Subclass KB Subclass KD
Subclasses KDZ, KG-KH Subclass KE Subclass KF Subclasses KJ-KKZ Subclasses
KL-KWX Subclass KZ Revised Form Division Tables in Class K, Examples of
Classification of Law Class L-Education Outline Tables in Class L Textbooks
Works on Teaching Methods in Special Subjects Class M-Music Outline Cutter
Numbers Instrumental Music Collections, Selections, Arrangements, Vocal
Music Works about Music Discography Class N-Fine Arts Outline Order of
Precedence Tables Artists Class P-Language and Literature Outline
Classification of Literature Pattern of Subarrangement, Literary
Collections, Individual Authors, P-PZ Tables: Language and Literature
Tables Subclasses P-PA Topical Greek and Roman Classics, Subclasses PB-PH
Subclass PG Subclasses PJ-PK, PL-PM Subclass PN Subclasses PR, PS, PZ
Auxiliary Tables in PR, PS, PZ, Subclass PQ Subclass PT Subclass PZ P-PZ
Tables Author Tables Call Numbers in Languages and Literature Class
Q-Science Outline Tables Book Numbers Class R-Medicine Outline National
Library of Medicine Classification Class S-Agriculture Outline Hunting and
Fishing Additional Examples Class T-Technology Outline Auxiliary Tables
Classes U-V-Military Science. Naval Science Class U-Military Science
Outline Class V-Naval Science Outline Class Z-Bibliography. Library
Science. Information Resources Outline Tables Book Industries and Trade and
Libraries and Library Science National Bibliography Subclass ZA Library of
Congress Publications Notes Biography Collective Biography Individual
Biography Biography Classed in Biography Numbers, Biography Classed in
"General"Numbers, Special Cases Works about Rulers and Chiefs of State,
Works about Statesmen, Public Figures, etc., Serial Publications Special
Form Numbers for Serials "A" Cutter Numbers for Periodicals or Serial
Publications "General Works" Numbers Used for Periodicals Yearbooks
Monographic Series Subseries Serial Continuations Nonserial Collections,
Collected Sets, and Collected Works Nonserial Collections or Collected
Works Selected Works Analysis of Monographic Series and Sets Materials
Cataloged under Corporate Headings Classification Shelflisting Procedures
Monographs, Works about Corporate Bodies, Commentaries and Supplements,
Indexes, Serials, Changes of Name, Materials from Special Sources Society
Publications Government Publications Classed in Documents Numbers
Monographs, Corporate Entries, Congressional and State Legislative Hearings
and Reports Conferences, Congresses, etc Shelflisting Conferences,
Congresses, etc Works Related to Other Works Editions Translations Parallel
Texts Abridgements Adaptations Commentaries on Individual Works
Supplementary Works Supplements Cataloged Separately, Supplements Covered
by a Statement in the Physical Description Area or a Note, Indexes Works
Requiring Special Treatment Abstracts and Annotated Bibliographies
Incunabula "Bound-With"Books Comic Books and Graphic Novels Audiovisual
Media and Their Catalogs Discographies, Catalogs of Films, Microforms
Computer Files and Software "Juvenile"Resources Juvenile Belles Lettres
Picture Books for Children Topical Juvenile Resources School Textbooks
Notes 8-The Future of the LC Classification Library Computing Benefits of
Continuing to Use the LC Classification Future Possibilities Suggestions
for Additional Reading Notes Appendix A: General Tables Cutter Table
Regions and Countries Table United States Canadian Provinces Biography
Table Preferred Shelflist Order - Individual Authors Translation Table
Music Translation Table Appendix B: Models for Subarrangement within
Disciplines Model for the D Schedule Part 1-General, Part 2-Major Periods
or Centuries, Part 3-Major Cities, Model for the H Schedule Model for the Q
Schedule Model for the R Schedule Glossary Bibliography Index
Congress Classification Earliest Systems Thomas Jefferson's System The New
Library of Congress Classification The Outlines of the New Classification
The Development of Individual Schedules The Focus of the Library of
Congress Classification Literary Warrant Summary Notes 2-Principles,
Structure, and Format Outline of the Classification Notation Enumerative
Display General Characteristics and Common Features Physical Format
Individual Schedules, Format of Schedules, Divisions General Form
Divisions, Philosophy, History, Biography, General Works, Study and
Teaching, Topics and Subdivisions of Topics, Geographic Division, Topical
Division under Country, Example of Subdivisions, Notes in Classification
Schedules Scope Notes, Confer Notes, See Reference, "For . . see . . ."
Reference, Including Notes, Parenthesized Numbers Alternate Class Numbers
Supplementary Aids to the Use of the Classification General Index to the
Schedules Manuals for the Classification Other Aids to Using the
Classification Procedures for Revision and Expansion Methods for Expansion
Summary Notes 3-Notation General Features of the Notation Call Numbers
Classification Numbers Item Numbers Constructing Call Numbers Library of
Congress Cutter Numbers Cutter Table Single Cutter Number Double Cutter
Numbers Class Number Extension: Item Number, Class Number Extension:
Further Subdivision of Subject Topical Cutter Numbers Cutter Numbers as
Geographic Subdivisions "A" and "Z" Cutter Numbers Dates in LC Call Numbers
Dates as Part of Class Numbers Date of Imprint as Part of Class Number,
Date of Period, Policy, etc., as Part of Class Number, Dates of Publication
Selecting the Appropriate Date, Distinguishing Works by an Author
Distinguishing Editions of a Work Translations Display of the Notation MARC
Codes for LC Call Numbers in Bibliographic Records Authority Records for LC
Classification Numbers Summary Notes 4-Tables Introduction Tables of
General Application Geographic Division in Alphabetical Arrangement Regions
and Countries Table, Subarrangement, Table for U.S. States and Canadian
Provinces, Name Changes, Biography Table Translation Table Tables of
Limited Application Tables for Internal Subarrangement Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing within Schedules, Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing at the End of Schedules, Tables Applicable to an
Individual Class or Subclass, Summary Notes 5-Assigning Class Numbers
Introduction General Policy Works on a Single Topic Works on a Single Topic
with Respect to One or More Facets General Works, General Special, Form,
Place, Period, Multifaceted Works, Multi-Topic Works Works on Four or More
Topics, Phase Relations, Special Considerations Classifying Different
Editions of the Same Work City Regions and Metropolitan Areas Textbooks
School Textbooks Summary Notes 6-Individual Classes Introduction Class
A-General Works Outline Works about Museums Works by and about Academies
and Learned Societies Tables Used with Society Publications, Yearbooks
Tables in Subclass AY, History of Scholarship and Learning Tables in
Subclass AZ, Class B-Philosophy. Psychology. Religion Outline Subclasses
B-BJ Subclasses BL-BQ Subclasses BR-BX Class C-Auxiliary Sciences of
History Outline Class D-History (General) and History of Europe Outline
Subclasses D-DR Subclasses DJK-DK Subclasses DL-DR Subclasses DS-DX Class
E-F-History: America Outline Class E-United States Class F-United States
Local History, British America, Dutch America, French America, Latin
America, Spanish America Class G-Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation
Outline Geographic Cutters Tables for Maps and Atlases Special Instructions
and Tables of Subdivisions for Cartographic Materials Major Areas,
Sub-Areas, Subject Subdivisions, Examples of Call Numbers of Maps and
Atlases General Maps and Atlases, Subject Maps and Atlases, Series of Maps,
Other Auxiliary Tables in Class G Class H-Social Sciences Outline
Subclasses Internal Tables Auxiliary Tables Tables of Geographical
Divisions, Tables of Subdivisions under Regions or Countries, Tables of
Subdivisions of Industries and Trades, Class J-Political Science Outline
Subclasses Tables Class K-Law Outline Subclass K Subclass KB Subclass KD
Subclasses KDZ, KG-KH Subclass KE Subclass KF Subclasses KJ-KKZ Subclasses
KL-KWX Subclass KZ Revised Form Division Tables in Class K, Examples of
Classification of Law Class L-Education Outline Tables in Class L Textbooks
Works on Teaching Methods in Special Subjects Class M-Music Outline Cutter
Numbers Instrumental Music Collections, Selections, Arrangements, Vocal
Music Works about Music Discography Class N-Fine Arts Outline Order of
Precedence Tables Artists Class P-Language and Literature Outline
Classification of Literature Pattern of Subarrangement, Literary
Collections, Individual Authors, P-PZ Tables: Language and Literature
Tables Subclasses P-PA Topical Greek and Roman Classics, Subclasses PB-PH
Subclass PG Subclasses PJ-PK, PL-PM Subclass PN Subclasses PR, PS, PZ
Auxiliary Tables in PR, PS, PZ, Subclass PQ Subclass PT Subclass PZ P-PZ
Tables Author Tables Call Numbers in Languages and Literature Class
Q-Science Outline Tables Book Numbers Class R-Medicine Outline National
Library of Medicine Classification Class S-Agriculture Outline Hunting and
Fishing Additional Examples Class T-Technology Outline Auxiliary Tables
Classes U-V-Military Science. Naval Science Class U-Military Science
Outline Class V-Naval Science Outline Class Z-Bibliography. Library
Science. Information Resources Outline Tables Book Industries and Trade and
Libraries and Library Science National Bibliography Subclass ZA Library of
Congress Publications Notes Biography Collective Biography Individual
Biography Biography Classed in Biography Numbers, Biography Classed in
"General"Numbers, Special Cases Works about Rulers and Chiefs of State,
Works about Statesmen, Public Figures, etc., Serial Publications Special
Form Numbers for Serials "A" Cutter Numbers for Periodicals or Serial
Publications "General Works" Numbers Used for Periodicals Yearbooks
Monographic Series Subseries Serial Continuations Nonserial Collections,
Collected Sets, and Collected Works Nonserial Collections or Collected
Works Selected Works Analysis of Monographic Series and Sets Materials
Cataloged under Corporate Headings Classification Shelflisting Procedures
Monographs, Works about Corporate Bodies, Commentaries and Supplements,
Indexes, Serials, Changes of Name, Materials from Special Sources Society
Publications Government Publications Classed in Documents Numbers
Monographs, Corporate Entries, Congressional and State Legislative Hearings
and Reports Conferences, Congresses, etc Shelflisting Conferences,
Congresses, etc Works Related to Other Works Editions Translations Parallel
Texts Abridgements Adaptations Commentaries on Individual Works
Supplementary Works Supplements Cataloged Separately, Supplements Covered
by a Statement in the Physical Description Area or a Note, Indexes Works
Requiring Special Treatment Abstracts and Annotated Bibliographies
Incunabula "Bound-With"Books Comic Books and Graphic Novels Audiovisual
Media and Their Catalogs Discographies, Catalogs of Films, Microforms
Computer Files and Software "Juvenile"Resources Juvenile Belles Lettres
Picture Books for Children Topical Juvenile Resources School Textbooks
Notes 8-The Future of the LC Classification Library Computing Benefits of
Continuing to Use the LC Classification Future Possibilities Suggestions
for Additional Reading Notes Appendix A: General Tables Cutter Table
Regions and Countries Table United States Canadian Provinces Biography
Table Preferred Shelflist Order - Individual Authors Translation Table
Music Translation Table Appendix B: Models for Subarrangement within
Disciplines Model for the D Schedule Part 1-General, Part 2-Major Periods
or Centuries, Part 3-Major Cities, Model for the H Schedule Model for the Q
Schedule Model for the R Schedule Glossary Bibliography Index
Preface 1-Introduction Overview Early Development of the Library of
Congress Classification Earliest Systems Thomas Jefferson's System The New
Library of Congress Classification The Outlines of the New Classification
The Development of Individual Schedules The Focus of the Library of
Congress Classification Literary Warrant Summary Notes 2-Principles,
Structure, and Format Outline of the Classification Notation Enumerative
Display General Characteristics and Common Features Physical Format
Individual Schedules, Format of Schedules, Divisions General Form
Divisions, Philosophy, History, Biography, General Works, Study and
Teaching, Topics and Subdivisions of Topics, Geographic Division, Topical
Division under Country, Example of Subdivisions, Notes in Classification
Schedules Scope Notes, Confer Notes, See Reference, "For . . see . . ."
Reference, Including Notes, Parenthesized Numbers Alternate Class Numbers
Supplementary Aids to the Use of the Classification General Index to the
Schedules Manuals for the Classification Other Aids to Using the
Classification Procedures for Revision and Expansion Methods for Expansion
Summary Notes 3-Notation General Features of the Notation Call Numbers
Classification Numbers Item Numbers Constructing Call Numbers Library of
Congress Cutter Numbers Cutter Table Single Cutter Number Double Cutter
Numbers Class Number Extension: Item Number, Class Number Extension:
Further Subdivision of Subject Topical Cutter Numbers Cutter Numbers as
Geographic Subdivisions "A" and "Z" Cutter Numbers Dates in LC Call Numbers
Dates as Part of Class Numbers Date of Imprint as Part of Class Number,
Date of Period, Policy, etc., as Part of Class Number, Dates of Publication
Selecting the Appropriate Date, Distinguishing Works by an Author
Distinguishing Editions of a Work Translations Display of the Notation MARC
Codes for LC Call Numbers in Bibliographic Records Authority Records for LC
Classification Numbers Summary Notes 4-Tables Introduction Tables of
General Application Geographic Division in Alphabetical Arrangement Regions
and Countries Table, Subarrangement, Table for U.S. States and Canadian
Provinces, Name Changes, Biography Table Translation Table Tables of
Limited Application Tables for Internal Subarrangement Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing within Schedules, Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing at the End of Schedules, Tables Applicable to an
Individual Class or Subclass, Summary Notes 5-Assigning Class Numbers
Introduction General Policy Works on a Single Topic Works on a Single Topic
with Respect to One or More Facets General Works, General Special, Form,
Place, Period, Multifaceted Works, Multi-Topic Works Works on Four or More
Topics, Phase Relations, Special Considerations Classifying Different
Editions of the Same Work City Regions and Metropolitan Areas Textbooks
School Textbooks Summary Notes 6-Individual Classes Introduction Class
A-General Works Outline Works about Museums Works by and about Academies
and Learned Societies Tables Used with Society Publications, Yearbooks
Tables in Subclass AY, History of Scholarship and Learning Tables in
Subclass AZ, Class B-Philosophy. Psychology. Religion Outline Subclasses
B-BJ Subclasses BL-BQ Subclasses BR-BX Class C-Auxiliary Sciences of
History Outline Class D-History (General) and History of Europe Outline
Subclasses D-DR Subclasses DJK-DK Subclasses DL-DR Subclasses DS-DX Class
E-F-History: America Outline Class E-United States Class F-United States
Local History, British America, Dutch America, French America, Latin
America, Spanish America Class G-Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation
Outline Geographic Cutters Tables for Maps and Atlases Special Instructions
and Tables of Subdivisions for Cartographic Materials Major Areas,
Sub-Areas, Subject Subdivisions, Examples of Call Numbers of Maps and
Atlases General Maps and Atlases, Subject Maps and Atlases, Series of Maps,
Other Auxiliary Tables in Class G Class H-Social Sciences Outline
Subclasses Internal Tables Auxiliary Tables Tables of Geographical
Divisions, Tables of Subdivisions under Regions or Countries, Tables of
Subdivisions of Industries and Trades, Class J-Political Science Outline
Subclasses Tables Class K-Law Outline Subclass K Subclass KB Subclass KD
Subclasses KDZ, KG-KH Subclass KE Subclass KF Subclasses KJ-KKZ Subclasses
KL-KWX Subclass KZ Revised Form Division Tables in Class K, Examples of
Classification of Law Class L-Education Outline Tables in Class L Textbooks
Works on Teaching Methods in Special Subjects Class M-Music Outline Cutter
Numbers Instrumental Music Collections, Selections, Arrangements, Vocal
Music Works about Music Discography Class N-Fine Arts Outline Order of
Precedence Tables Artists Class P-Language and Literature Outline
Classification of Literature Pattern of Subarrangement, Literary
Collections, Individual Authors, P-PZ Tables: Language and Literature
Tables Subclasses P-PA Topical Greek and Roman Classics, Subclasses PB-PH
Subclass PG Subclasses PJ-PK, PL-PM Subclass PN Subclasses PR, PS, PZ
Auxiliary Tables in PR, PS, PZ, Subclass PQ Subclass PT Subclass PZ P-PZ
Tables Author Tables Call Numbers in Languages and Literature Class
Q-Science Outline Tables Book Numbers Class R-Medicine Outline National
Library of Medicine Classification Class S-Agriculture Outline Hunting and
Fishing Additional Examples Class T-Technology Outline Auxiliary Tables
Classes U-V-Military Science. Naval Science Class U-Military Science
Outline Class V-Naval Science Outline Class Z-Bibliography. Library
Science. Information Resources Outline Tables Book Industries and Trade and
Libraries and Library Science National Bibliography Subclass ZA Library of
Congress Publications Notes Biography Collective Biography Individual
Biography Biography Classed in Biography Numbers, Biography Classed in
"General"Numbers, Special Cases Works about Rulers and Chiefs of State,
Works about Statesmen, Public Figures, etc., Serial Publications Special
Form Numbers for Serials "A" Cutter Numbers for Periodicals or Serial
Publications "General Works" Numbers Used for Periodicals Yearbooks
Monographic Series Subseries Serial Continuations Nonserial Collections,
Collected Sets, and Collected Works Nonserial Collections or Collected
Works Selected Works Analysis of Monographic Series and Sets Materials
Cataloged under Corporate Headings Classification Shelflisting Procedures
Monographs, Works about Corporate Bodies, Commentaries and Supplements,
Indexes, Serials, Changes of Name, Materials from Special Sources Society
Publications Government Publications Classed in Documents Numbers
Monographs, Corporate Entries, Congressional and State Legislative Hearings
and Reports Conferences, Congresses, etc Shelflisting Conferences,
Congresses, etc Works Related to Other Works Editions Translations Parallel
Texts Abridgements Adaptations Commentaries on Individual Works
Supplementary Works Supplements Cataloged Separately, Supplements Covered
by a Statement in the Physical Description Area or a Note, Indexes Works
Requiring Special Treatment Abstracts and Annotated Bibliographies
Incunabula "Bound-With"Books Comic Books and Graphic Novels Audiovisual
Media and Their Catalogs Discographies, Catalogs of Films, Microforms
Computer Files and Software "Juvenile"Resources Juvenile Belles Lettres
Picture Books for Children Topical Juvenile Resources School Textbooks
Notes 8-The Future of the LC Classification Library Computing Benefits of
Continuing to Use the LC Classification Future Possibilities Suggestions
for Additional Reading Notes Appendix A: General Tables Cutter Table
Regions and Countries Table United States Canadian Provinces Biography
Table Preferred Shelflist Order - Individual Authors Translation Table
Music Translation Table Appendix B: Models for Subarrangement within
Disciplines Model for the D Schedule Part 1-General, Part 2-Major Periods
or Centuries, Part 3-Major Cities, Model for the H Schedule Model for the Q
Schedule Model for the R Schedule Glossary Bibliography Index
Congress Classification Earliest Systems Thomas Jefferson's System The New
Library of Congress Classification The Outlines of the New Classification
The Development of Individual Schedules The Focus of the Library of
Congress Classification Literary Warrant Summary Notes 2-Principles,
Structure, and Format Outline of the Classification Notation Enumerative
Display General Characteristics and Common Features Physical Format
Individual Schedules, Format of Schedules, Divisions General Form
Divisions, Philosophy, History, Biography, General Works, Study and
Teaching, Topics and Subdivisions of Topics, Geographic Division, Topical
Division under Country, Example of Subdivisions, Notes in Classification
Schedules Scope Notes, Confer Notes, See Reference, "For . . see . . ."
Reference, Including Notes, Parenthesized Numbers Alternate Class Numbers
Supplementary Aids to the Use of the Classification General Index to the
Schedules Manuals for the Classification Other Aids to Using the
Classification Procedures for Revision and Expansion Methods for Expansion
Summary Notes 3-Notation General Features of the Notation Call Numbers
Classification Numbers Item Numbers Constructing Call Numbers Library of
Congress Cutter Numbers Cutter Table Single Cutter Number Double Cutter
Numbers Class Number Extension: Item Number, Class Number Extension:
Further Subdivision of Subject Topical Cutter Numbers Cutter Numbers as
Geographic Subdivisions "A" and "Z" Cutter Numbers Dates in LC Call Numbers
Dates as Part of Class Numbers Date of Imprint as Part of Class Number,
Date of Period, Policy, etc., as Part of Class Number, Dates of Publication
Selecting the Appropriate Date, Distinguishing Works by an Author
Distinguishing Editions of a Work Translations Display of the Notation MARC
Codes for LC Call Numbers in Bibliographic Records Authority Records for LC
Classification Numbers Summary Notes 4-Tables Introduction Tables of
General Application Geographic Division in Alphabetical Arrangement Regions
and Countries Table, Subarrangement, Table for U.S. States and Canadian
Provinces, Name Changes, Biography Table Translation Table Tables of
Limited Application Tables for Internal Subarrangement Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing within Schedules, Tables for Internal
Subarrangement Appearing at the End of Schedules, Tables Applicable to an
Individual Class or Subclass, Summary Notes 5-Assigning Class Numbers
Introduction General Policy Works on a Single Topic Works on a Single Topic
with Respect to One or More Facets General Works, General Special, Form,
Place, Period, Multifaceted Works, Multi-Topic Works Works on Four or More
Topics, Phase Relations, Special Considerations Classifying Different
Editions of the Same Work City Regions and Metropolitan Areas Textbooks
School Textbooks Summary Notes 6-Individual Classes Introduction Class
A-General Works Outline Works about Museums Works by and about Academies
and Learned Societies Tables Used with Society Publications, Yearbooks
Tables in Subclass AY, History of Scholarship and Learning Tables in
Subclass AZ, Class B-Philosophy. Psychology. Religion Outline Subclasses
B-BJ Subclasses BL-BQ Subclasses BR-BX Class C-Auxiliary Sciences of
History Outline Class D-History (General) and History of Europe Outline
Subclasses D-DR Subclasses DJK-DK Subclasses DL-DR Subclasses DS-DX Class
E-F-History: America Outline Class E-United States Class F-United States
Local History, British America, Dutch America, French America, Latin
America, Spanish America Class G-Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation
Outline Geographic Cutters Tables for Maps and Atlases Special Instructions
and Tables of Subdivisions for Cartographic Materials Major Areas,
Sub-Areas, Subject Subdivisions, Examples of Call Numbers of Maps and
Atlases General Maps and Atlases, Subject Maps and Atlases, Series of Maps,
Other Auxiliary Tables in Class G Class H-Social Sciences Outline
Subclasses Internal Tables Auxiliary Tables Tables of Geographical
Divisions, Tables of Subdivisions under Regions or Countries, Tables of
Subdivisions of Industries and Trades, Class J-Political Science Outline
Subclasses Tables Class K-Law Outline Subclass K Subclass KB Subclass KD
Subclasses KDZ, KG-KH Subclass KE Subclass KF Subclasses KJ-KKZ Subclasses
KL-KWX Subclass KZ Revised Form Division Tables in Class K, Examples of
Classification of Law Class L-Education Outline Tables in Class L Textbooks
Works on Teaching Methods in Special Subjects Class M-Music Outline Cutter
Numbers Instrumental Music Collections, Selections, Arrangements, Vocal
Music Works about Music Discography Class N-Fine Arts Outline Order of
Precedence Tables Artists Class P-Language and Literature Outline
Classification of Literature Pattern of Subarrangement, Literary
Collections, Individual Authors, P-PZ Tables: Language and Literature
Tables Subclasses P-PA Topical Greek and Roman Classics, Subclasses PB-PH
Subclass PG Subclasses PJ-PK, PL-PM Subclass PN Subclasses PR, PS, PZ
Auxiliary Tables in PR, PS, PZ, Subclass PQ Subclass PT Subclass PZ P-PZ
Tables Author Tables Call Numbers in Languages and Literature Class
Q-Science Outline Tables Book Numbers Class R-Medicine Outline National
Library of Medicine Classification Class S-Agriculture Outline Hunting and
Fishing Additional Examples Class T-Technology Outline Auxiliary Tables
Classes U-V-Military Science. Naval Science Class U-Military Science
Outline Class V-Naval Science Outline Class Z-Bibliography. Library
Science. Information Resources Outline Tables Book Industries and Trade and
Libraries and Library Science National Bibliography Subclass ZA Library of
Congress Publications Notes Biography Collective Biography Individual
Biography Biography Classed in Biography Numbers, Biography Classed in
"General"Numbers, Special Cases Works about Rulers and Chiefs of State,
Works about Statesmen, Public Figures, etc., Serial Publications Special
Form Numbers for Serials "A" Cutter Numbers for Periodicals or Serial
Publications "General Works" Numbers Used for Periodicals Yearbooks
Monographic Series Subseries Serial Continuations Nonserial Collections,
Collected Sets, and Collected Works Nonserial Collections or Collected
Works Selected Works Analysis of Monographic Series and Sets Materials
Cataloged under Corporate Headings Classification Shelflisting Procedures
Monographs, Works about Corporate Bodies, Commentaries and Supplements,
Indexes, Serials, Changes of Name, Materials from Special Sources Society
Publications Government Publications Classed in Documents Numbers
Monographs, Corporate Entries, Congressional and State Legislative Hearings
and Reports Conferences, Congresses, etc Shelflisting Conferences,
Congresses, etc Works Related to Other Works Editions Translations Parallel
Texts Abridgements Adaptations Commentaries on Individual Works
Supplementary Works Supplements Cataloged Separately, Supplements Covered
by a Statement in the Physical Description Area or a Note, Indexes Works
Requiring Special Treatment Abstracts and Annotated Bibliographies
Incunabula "Bound-With"Books Comic Books and Graphic Novels Audiovisual
Media and Their Catalogs Discographies, Catalogs of Films, Microforms
Computer Files and Software "Juvenile"Resources Juvenile Belles Lettres
Picture Books for Children Topical Juvenile Resources School Textbooks
Notes 8-The Future of the LC Classification Library Computing Benefits of
Continuing to Use the LC Classification Future Possibilities Suggestions
for Additional Reading Notes Appendix A: General Tables Cutter Table
Regions and Countries Table United States Canadian Provinces Biography
Table Preferred Shelflist Order - Individual Authors Translation Table
Music Translation Table Appendix B: Models for Subarrangement within
Disciplines Model for the D Schedule Part 1-General, Part 2-Major Periods
or Centuries, Part 3-Major Cities, Model for the H Schedule Model for the Q
Schedule Model for the R Schedule Glossary Bibliography Index