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Electronic games classification in the library of congress and Dewey classification schemes: a comparative study

Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication, 2021
Purpose The study aims to explore the classification of electronic games in Dewey decimal classification (DDC) and The Library of Congress classification (LCC) schemes. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted a comparative analytical method to explore the topic in both the DDC and the LCC schemes by comparing its processing method in both ...
Nahed Salem, Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata
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Library of Congress Classification:

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 1995
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC), being a system originally and specifically designed for the Library's own collection, generally eschews alternatives. Within the LCC schedules, alternatives are found occasionally in earlier editions; there are no alternative numbers in recently developed or revised schedules.
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Using Library of Congress Classification with Musicals and Operas on Film

Music Reference Services Quarterly, 2016
Video recordings of musicals and operas can be an important part of music library collections, and how they are arranged can affect patrons' access.
Amanda L Scott
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Lost in Translation: The Treatment of Chinese Classics in the Library of Congress Classification

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2007
ABSTRACT This paper describes the nature of the Chinese Classics and the inappropriateness of classifying the collection as literature within the Library of Congress Classification scheme. The practical and philosophical reasons for the inadequacy of Library of Congress Classification in comprehending and classifying the Chinese Classics are examined ...
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Monastic Cataloging and Classification and the Beginnings of “Class B” at The Library of Congress

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2003
SUMMARY This work explores the influence of medieval monastic libraries on the modern university, the break of monastic libraries from antiquity, and the cataloging and classification methods of medieval times, their influence on today, and their template for later historical eras.
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Class dispersion between the Library of Congress Classification and the Dewey Decimal Classification

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1987
Two measures are examined that characterize the dispersion of a classification system when mapped to a second classification. One, a distance measure, captures the physical spread of a class when represented in the second system; the second, from rank-frequency analysis, characterizes the scatter of tokens over a set of types.
Edward T. O'Neill   +2 more
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Guide to the Library of Congress Classification

2016
Like earlier editions, this thoroughly updated sixth edition of the classic textbook provides readers with a basic understanding of the Library of Congress Classification system and its applications. The Library of Congress Classification system is used in academic, legal, medical, and research libraries throughout North America as well as ...
Lois Mai Chan   +2 more
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The Library of Congress Classification System in an Online Environment

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1990
Advantages and disadvantages of online classification access are presented with special attention to LCC features for subject browsing, known item-searching, enhancement of keyword and controlled vocabulary searching, and other unique retrieval capabilities.
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