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Learn about the main classes and subclasses of the Library of Congress Classification system, a tool for organizing books and other materials by subject. Download or view online the complete text of the schedules in PDF, WordPerfect or Word format.
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The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress in the United States, which can be used for shelving books in a library. LCC is mainly used by large research and academic libraries , while most public libraries and small academic libraries used the Dewey Decimal ...
Learn about the Library of Congress Classification (LCC), a widely used library classification system that divides knowledge into twenty-one basic classes and subclasses. Find the LCC scheme, members, and related resources in the Linked Data Service.
Herbert Putnam. Related Topics: library classification. Library of Congress Classification, system of library organization developed during the reorganization of the U.S. Library of Congress. It consists of separate, mutually exclusive, special classifications, often having no connection save the accidental one of alphabetical notation.
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