Library Cataloging
How to Catalog Your Masonic Library
The How to Catalog Your Masonic Library Web site consists of images of pages from the book
Classification of the Literature of Freemasonry and Related Societies by William L. Boyden (1991). The system owes something to the Dewey Classification.
Seen on the LITA e-mail list.
Classification
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Dewey
The Ohio Library Council's Technical Services Division would like to announce their sponsorship of the DEWEYERROR list, a new electronic distribution list that will alert members to suspected errors in Dewey numbers in LC records.Do you, or does your...
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Classweb
Through the courtesy of a cooperative agreement with OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC), the Cataloging Distribution Service (CDS) is now able to offer access to the following correlations with Dewey classification numbers:LC Subject Headings...
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Classification
Dynamic and hierarchical classification of Web pages by Ben Choi; Xiaogang Peng appears in Online Information Review (2004) v. 28, no. 2, pp. 139-147.Automatic classification of Web pages is an effective way to organise the vast amount of information...
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Classification
Still on the classification topic. There has been some discussion on a list of what classification schemes are used in Europe. As I remember Dewey and the Universial Decimal Classification (UDC) are the most common. The Bliss Classification is used in...
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Classification
The U.S. Geological Survey Library Classification System is available on-line. M. Dewey developed this classification. (There is a dissertation there for someone.) If it is used it should be in field 084 with subfield 2 including "usgslcs"...
Library Cataloging