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| A -- GENERAL WORKS |
| B -- PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, RELIGION |
| C -- AUXILIARY SCIENCE OF HISTORY (ARCHAEOLOGY, GENEALOGY, BIOGRAPHY) |
D -- HISTORY: GENERAL, EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, OCEANIA | DS | History of Asia | | DS | History of China | | DSH7 | History of Hong Kong |
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| E-F -- HISTORY: AMERICA, WESTERN HEMISPHERE |
| G -- GEOGRAPHY, ANTHROPOLOGY, RECREATION |
H -- SOCIAL SCIENCE | H | Public Policy | | HA | Statistics | | HB | Economics | | HB | Entrepreneurship | | HC | Economic conditions - China | | HC | Economic conditions - Hong Kong | | HD | Industries, Industrial Management, Industrial Relations | | HD | General Management / Industrial Management | | HF | International Business | | HF | Marketing | | HF | Personnel Management | | HF | Accounting | | HF | Adver • Library of Congress Classification LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION ARTICLES AND NEWS
List of articles and news on Library of Congress Classification from Library and Information Science Articles and News--Please refer to this article and locate articles and news items given below under the heading "CLASSIFICATION & SHELFLISTING" where you will also find their URLs. - Library of Congress Discontinues NACO Literary Author Number Program (July 1, ) - All works by or about an individual literary author are generally classified together in the same number or span of numbers in class P, although multiple numbers or spans of numbers may be established for authors who write in more than one language. To allow for a high level of consistency, the classification number assigned to an author may be recorded in the authors name authority record. In the past, the Library of Congress has accepted suggestions for literary author numbers from NACO members; those s
 • The Library of Congress system is used by most college and university libraries to organize books on the library shelves. It is an alpha-numeric system. Books are arranged in the library according to their subject. Because it would be impossible to describe the subject in words on the spine of each book, libraries use codes for these subjects. These codes are called "call numbers," and the system of call numbers is called a "classification scheme." Each item in the library has a label with letters and numbers (together called a call number) which indicates its place on the shelf. The letters indikera a subject area and the numbers which follow further subdivide the broader topic into more specific categories. Both physical and online books are organized using the Library of församling Classification. Knowing the classification scheme can help you when you are doing research for books in the libra
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