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Library of Congress Classification

Known as: Library of Congress catalogue scheme, Library of Congress Classification:Class N -- Fine Arts, Library of Congress classification system 
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress. It is used by most research… 
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2019
2019
This guide is about Library of Congress Classification System (LCC). LCC is what the Owen Hall Library & Learning Resource Center… 
2013
2013
In 2009 and in 2011, the Library of Congress made two of its largest authority files –Subject Headings and Names available as… 
2013
2013
A quick reference for learning about the system the T.J. Jones Library uses to organize its print holdings. 
2010
2010
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC), originally designed for classifying the Library’s own collection, is now used in a… 
2008
2008
This paper introduces the history of library classifications application in Spanish libraries and discusses the validity of… 
2003
2003
Layered coding (LC) and multiple description coding (MDC) have been proposed as two different kinds of 'quality adaptation… 
1999
1999
This book covers the skills necessary for a classifier using the Library of Congress Classification scheme (LCC), whether at a… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
The paper reviews the development of the USMARC Format for Classification Data, a standard for communication of classification… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
This preliminary study of cuttering, a new research project through the OCLC Office of Research, defines cutter numbers… 
1983
1983
Subclass DT of the Library of Congress classification assigns comparatively brief spans of class numbers to many of the countries…