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Gamaluddin, Ahmad Fouad – School Library Journal, 1980
A survey of 660 Pennsylvania school librarians indicates that, though there is limited professional interest in the Library of Congress Classification system, Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) appears to be firmly entrenched. This article also discusses the relative merits of DDC, the need for a uniform system, librarianship preparation, and…
Descriptors: Classification, Dewey Decimal Classification, Librarians, Library of Congress Classification
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Guenther, Rebecca S. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1992
Discussion of the newly developed USMARC Format for Classification Data covers online classification applications, format development, fields in the format, and implementation prospects. Research currently being conducted at the Library of Congress to evaluate the new format and the editing process necessary for its implementation is described.…
Descriptors: Automation, Classification, Databases, Dewey Decimal Classification
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Rodriguez, Robert D. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1979
After an historical and theoretical introduction, options for exploring an alternative LC class number for bibliographies, and problems that may arise are explored. LC now provides a general works number for most bibliographies it catalogs. The alternative number suggests a more representative classification which may increase retrieval.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classification, Information Retrieval, Library of Congress Classification
Painter, Ann F., Ed. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1974
In response to recent trends towards automated bibliographic control, this issue of "Drexel Library Quarterly" discusses present day bibliographic classification schemes and offers some insight into the future. This volume contains essays which: (1) define "classification"; (2) provide historical background; (3) examine the Dewey Decimal System,…
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Grouping, Dewey Decimal Classification, Futures (of Society)
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Coates, E. J. – Journal of Documentation, 1978
Discusses theoretical and practical progress made in the classification of information for retrieval in the last 20 years and suggests alternatives to the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress classification systems. (JVP)
Descriptors: Classification, Dewey Decimal Classification, Documentation, Indexing
Brown, Doris R.; Mackie, Duane – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1979
Describes the findings of a survey of fifteen Illinois libraries that participated in reclassification projects with the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC). The reasons behind their conversion to Library of Congress Classification and problems associated with the quality and speed of creating new records are discussed. (JD)
Descriptors: Classification, Libraries, Library of Congress Classification, Problems
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Weinberg, Bella Hass – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1993
Examines the relationship between Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Library of Congress Classification for the area of Judaica. The hierarchy of LCSH is analyzed to expose the hidden classification; and tree structures are created based on Joseph Galron's compilation, "Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish…
Descriptors: Classification, Judaism, Library of Congress Classification, Subject Index Terms
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Geiger, Sylvia – RQ, 1982
Presents a table relating the main classes and subclasses of the Library of Congress classification system for Q through V (the sciences) to their corresponding Z numbers. The methodology employed in preparing the key is explained. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Library Materials
Gorman, Michael – American Libraries, 1981
Argues that classification schemes like LC and Dewey Decimal are not adequate devices for organizing and retrieving library materials, and suggests the use of two separate schemes, one for shelf arrangement of materials and the other to provide subject searching capability on automated systems, as a solution to the problem. (JL)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Information Retrieval, Libraries
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O'Neill, Edward T.; And Others – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1987
Two statistical measures are used to compare the Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal Classification systems by applying them to the library science portions of the two systems using a database drawn from MARC records. It is concluded that the measures characterize two different properties of dispersion. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Classification, Databases, Dewey Decimal Classification
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Chan, Lois Mai – Information Technology and Libraries, 1986
Explores the potential usefulness of the Library of Congress Classification (LCC) system as a tool in online retrieval. Unique features of LCC are described and a theoretical analysis of its potentials and limitations in terms of subject browsing, enhanced vocabulary, and class number searching are presented. (CDD)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Dewey Decimal Classification, Information Retrieval
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Olsrud, Lois – RQ, 1981
Describes some of the confusing aspects of the Bibliography Section (Z Class) of the Library of Congress Classification system and recounts the preparation of a key showing a comparison of the A through P classes with their corresponding Z numbers. The comparative classification key is appended. (JL)
Descriptors: Classification, Library Collections, Library Materials, Library of Congress Classification
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Glassel, Aimee D.; Wells, Amy Tracy – Journal of Internet Cataloging, 1997
Describes the Scout Reporting Signpost (http://www.signpost.org/signpost), a Web site that demonstrates that Internet resources can be cataloged, classified, and arranged using existing taxonomies such as Library of Congress classification and subject headings in conjunction with the Dublin Core, an emerging metadata standard. A theoretical…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Internet, Library of Congress Classification
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Amaeshi, Basil – International Library Review, 1985
This discussion of the classification of African literature in major schemes provides a review of the literature and examples from Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal classifications. A proposed class (PV) comprising categories of general African literature, African literature in European languages, and African literature in indigenous languages…
Descriptors: African Languages, African Literature, Cataloging, Classification
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Dodd, David G. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1996
Examines the structure and principles of various hierarchical guides, or hotlists, which attempt to give subject access to World Wide Web resources on the Internet. The lists are compared to classification schemes and to Library of Congress subject headings, and browsing and search engines are compared. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cataloging, Classification, Comparative Analysis
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