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CHICAGO — ALA Publishing announces a new iteration of its popular eCourse Using and Understanding Library of Congress Classification. Robert Bothmann will serve as the instructor for this four-week ...
Robert Bothmann’s expert cataloging instructions offer you a comprehensive grounding in Library of Congress Classification (LCC) principles and practice. Starting with the basics, this eCourse will ...
Learn how Library of Congress Classification organizes library materials efficiently for easy retrieval in this insightful guide.
In the 1890s, the library developed the Library of Congress Classification System. It is still used today to predictably manage millions of items in libraries worldwide. Catalogues, cards and ...
Discover ways to make library classification systems more accessible for all patrons, enhancing user experience and inclusivity.
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) provides various cataloguing tools and standards for original cataloguing. Classification for Canadian history: Class FC Use the Class FC classification scheme to ...
Object Details Author Library of Congress Subject Cataloging Division Notes "The additions and changes in Class Q, adopted while this work was in press will be cumulated and printed in List 234 of LC ...
In the 1890s, the library developed the Library of Congress Classification System. It is still used today to predictably manage millions of items in libraries worldwide. Catalogs, cards and computers ...
The Library of Congress has made 25 million digital catalog records available for anyone to use at no charge. The free data set includes records from 1968 to 2014.
Catalog data are a library's most important map to knowledge. What does it mean that the Library of Congress just released 25 million records to the public?