A practical guide to Library of Congress classification
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- ISBN: 9781538100660
- ISBN: 1538100665
- ISBN: 9781538100677
- ISBN: 1538100673
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ix, 161 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm - Publisher: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2017]
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Library of Congress classification in a nutshell -- Dates -- Cutter numbers : what are they? -- Creating a main entry Cutter number -- Cutters and the shelflist -- LCC in Classification Web -- Browsing LCC in Classification Web -- Searching LCC in Classification Web -- Basic LCC call number building -- Advanced call number building using tables (including the translation & biography tables) -- Advanced call number building using embedded tables -- Classifying fiction in LCC -- Other avenues and resources -- Appendix. Answers to end of chapter exercises -- Glossary -- Regions & countries table (G300) -- U.S. states and Canadian provinces table (G302). |
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Subject: | Classification, Library of Congress Classification, Library of Congress Problems, exercises, etc |
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A Practical Guide to Library of Congress Classification
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A Practical Guide to Library of Congress Classification
Karen Snow is associate professor in the School of Information Studies at Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois. She teaches face to face and online in the areas of cataloging, classification, and metadata. She completed her PhD in information science at the University of North Texas in 2011 and while doing so worked as a cataloger in the Rare Book Room, University Archives, and the Technical Services departments.