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 Library of Congress Classification in a New Setting
The result of the "departmentalized" approach of LCC is that individual classes or parts of the scheme—such as the classifications of law, religion, art, and cartographic materials, to name a few—can be adopted as stand-alone, specialized schemes or serve as models for developing such schemes.
Library of Congress Classification in a New Setting
Contemplation of a new classification scheme for the Library began in the same year, and the decision for its development was made in 1900.
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 Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law
Library of Congress Classification, Class K, Subclass Kd, Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland, Cumulative Schedule and Index (Aall Publ Series,25)
Class K: Law is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system.
Library of Congress Classification, Class K, Subclass Kf, Law of the United States, Cumulative Schedule (AALL publ.
www.freeglossary.com /Library_of_Congress_Classification:Class_K_--_Law

  
 Mailgate: gov.us.topic.info.abstracts.print: Library of Congress classification. KBR, KBU. 2000 ed. c2001
<245p> Law of the Roman Catholic Church, the Holy See / <245c> prepared by the Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library Services.
************************************************************ <001> ocm47092058 <005> 20011116085337.0 <010a> 2001027701 <040a> DLC <040c> DLC <040d> GPO <020a> 0844410373 <050a> Z696.U5K25 2001 <051a> Z663.78.C5K25 2001 <074a> 0819 <082a> 025.4/62629 <0822> 21 <086a> LC 26.9:KBR-KBU <099a> LC 26.9:KBR-KBU <049a> GPOO <110a> Library of Congress.
<260a> Washington, D.C. <260b> Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service, <260c> c2001.
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 UVa Law Library Classification
foreign legal materials and why we don't use Library of Congress classification.
Historically the law schedules were the last to be developed by the Library of Congress,
to the Library also contains a short outline of the classification schemes.
www.law.virginia.edu /lawweb/lawweb2.nsf/4a87ff3bf2c03cc38525646f0072ffa9/09a3502163ddd42c8525672200549af9?OpenDocument   (363 words)

  
 All About Trademarks
Pending U.S. Trademark Legislation -- From "Thomas," at the Library of Congress.
Trademark Amendments Act of 1999 -- Congress passed this Act on January 6, 1999, revising U.S. trademark law to establish "dilution" as grounds for opposition and cancellation proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and to provide other remedies for the dilution of famous marks.
International Trademark Classifications -- For purposes of registration, and administrative convenience, marks are grouped into "international classes," based on the types of goods or services to which they are applied.
www.ggmark.com   (7199 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Library of Congress classification. Class KF. Law of the United States : cumulative index
Find in a Library: Library of Congress classification.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
Law of the United States : cumulative index
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/a5f12efa0e2d085ba19afeb4da09e526.html   (61 words)

  
 The role of classification schemes in Internet resource description and discovery - LCC
The Library of Congress, of course, always provides an LC notation, but other libraries have the option of supplying other classification numbers or none at all.
The Library of Congress has developed a USMARC Format for Classification Data which allows classification data to interact with other USMARC bibliographic data and authority files (Guenther 1992; Guenther 1996).
In 1899 the Librarian of Congress Dr. Herbert Putnam and his Chief Cataloguer Charles Martel decided to start a new classification system for the collections of the Library of Congress (established 1800).
www.ukoln.ac.uk /metadata/desire/classification/class_4.htm   (3656 words)

  
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/library.html   (3785 words)

  
 lis6745.htm
Hess, Elmer B. "A Study of the Classification of Legal Materials in the Law Libraries of the Library of Congress, the Los Angeles County Law Library, and the University of Chicago." Law Library Journal 69 (1976): 33-69.
To be able to use and apply Library of Congress subject headings and the Library of Congress classification schedules (emphasis on P and H schedules).
For those classification schemes marked with an asterisk, you may choose to work with one other person and present jointly.
luna.cas.usf.edu /~gregory/lis6745.htm   (4649 words)

  
 Library Center - Boulder Community Network - Serving Boulder County since 1994
Library of Congress Classification System - The Library of Congress Classification System (LC System) is used to organize books in many academic and university libraries throughout the United States and world.
The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress- The Center for the Book was established by law in 1977 to stimulate public interest in books, reading, and libraries and to encourage the study of the role of books and print culture in society.
School Libraries on the Web: A Directory - "This is a list of library web pages maintained by K-12 school libraries in the United States and in countries around the world.
bcn.boulder.co.us /library/center.html   (1567 words)

  
 S. R. Ranganatha
Colon Classification is based on the idea that traditional systems such as the Dewey Classification System and the Library of Congress Classification System set up categories into which individual objects must be fitted.
His grades were only a bit above average, but he immersed himself in the problems of decimal classification and began to formulate a new system of classification that would become known as Colon Classification for the colons used to separate the fields.
One of the most progressive information scientists of the twentieth century, and the man believed to have coined the phrase "library science," was born of middle-class, educated parents in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India.
web.utk.edu /~nthomas3/Dead_Germans/ranganathan.html   (559 words)

  
 Library of Congress Classification [encyclopedia]
Library of Congress Classification Kk-Kkc Law of Germany (2000)
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress.
It was influenced by Cutter Expansive Classification and DDC, designed for the use by the Library of Congress.
encyclozine.com /Reference/Library/Classification/Congress   (436 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Library of Congress classification. Class KD. Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland : cumulative schedule and index
Find in a Library: Library of Congress classification.
Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland : cumulative schedule and index
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/1da18b65d4a03e65a19afeb4da09e526.html   (71 words)

  
 Illinois Documents 11/30/03 B. Sperring
In general, all government documents, including Illinois documents, are catalogued according to the Library of Congress classification scheme and are housed in the respective libraries according to subject.
Reports and documents of states are generally classified as HA221-727; state hearings classified as J87 and state registers JK2701- which are housed in Regenstein Library.
Illinois Revised statutes of the state of Illinois 1874-current (earlier in Law Rare Book Room) K326 and K326.W4 D'Angelo Law Library and Regenstein Library 1923-current J87.I3D5 last v.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/govdocs/TEST/illdocs.gema   (416 words)

  
 66th IFLA General Conference - Conference Programme and Proceedings - 13-18 August 2000
Theme: "New Library of Congress Classification Schedules for Religious Law"
A new classification for the literaure of religion
New arrangements of staff to bring all the relevant skills to bear on the issues of electronic collections must be devised.
www.ifla.org /IV/ifla66/66cp.htm   (416 words)

  
 Brian Deer Classification System
The classification system itself has been described as "the basic scheme on which others have patterned their work."[10] It would be a mistake to assume that Brian Deer himself was trying to design a universal system, a theoretical framework in which all classes of knowledge are organized.
Deer was conscious of the need to have a classification system that reflected modern First Nations concerns.[3] His systems were homegrown, based on the needs of a particular collection.
The Brian Deer schedule does not function as a strict hierarchy in the way that the Library of Congress schedules function hierarchically.
www.slais.ubc.ca /people/students/student-projects/R_Tagami/517/development.htm   (805 words)

  
 AALLC News V.4 N.2
LC's Pinyin Task Group has begun the task of identifying and assessing the many effects of pinyin conversion on subject headings and classification schedules.
Finding and acquiring Korean legal research resources has been a challenge for researchers outside of Korea, and the scarcity of Korean legal materials in English in print format has added yet another difficulty in doing research on Korean law.
Korean Law in the Global Economy by Prof.
www.aallnet.org /caucus/aallc/Newsletter/news013.html   (4338 words)

  
 Gio Wiederhold's papers
Wang, James Ze, Gio Wiederhold, Oscar Firschein, and Sha Xin Wei: " Wavelet-Based Image Indexing Techniques with Partial Sketch Retrieval Capability"; IEEE Advances in Digital Libraries (ADL-97), Library of Congress, Washington DC, May 1997, pages 13-24.
Li, Jia, James Z. Wang, and Gio Wiederhold: "Classification of Textured and Non-textured Images Using Region Segmentation"; Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Vancouver, BC, Canada, September, 2000, pp.754-757.
Liu, David, Jinxing Cheng, Kincho H. Law, Gio Wiederhold, and Ram D.
www-db.stanford.edu /pub/gio/paperlist.html   (10993 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004006961
Mendeleev and Classification of the Elements 97 4.1 Mendeleev's early research in the 1850s 97 4.2 The Karlsruhe Congress and its impact on Mendeleev 98 4.3 Mendeleev's publications in the 1860s 99 4.4 The Principles of Chemistry and classification of the elements 101 5.
The Death of Mendeleev's Law 70 4.1 Chemistry under Attack: Disintegration in Fin-de-Siècle Chemistry 70 4.2 The Chemical Ether 75 5.
Mendeleev's Views on the Nature of the Elements 154 12.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0416/2004006961.html   (1188 words)

  
 NYSL - A Brief Resume of its History
The progress of cataloging can be followed from the first hand written lists on large sheets of paper stitched together to today's use of the latest catalog classification information from the Library of Congress.
In this room had been stored gifts of books, mainly theological, received from the Reverend John Sharpe and from the estate of the Reverend John Millington, both of whom had been interested in establishing a public library in the colony.
The first charging ledger contains evidence that President George Washington sent in one day for Vattel's Law of Nations and a volume of debates of Parliament, perhaps to settle some of his new problems, and John Adams came in person for Kames's Elements of Criticism.
www.nysoclib.org /history1.html   (1548 words)

  
 Indochina Center
The other major method of library classification, not as popular as the Library of Congress system, but still used in smaller libraries and overseas.
Vietnamese Economic Network A network of academics and others with a professional interest in Vietnam's economy.
Vietnamese Law Documents A selection of legal documents from Vietnam, in Vietnamese and English translation.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~sdenney   (1548 words)

  
 University of Dayton School of Law
CATALOGING MADE EASY: A CONCISE EDITION OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION AND SUBJECT HEADINGS / COMPILED BY LARRY D. Buffalo, N.Y.: William S. Hein and Co., 2004.
A TREATISE ON THE AMERICAN LAW OF REAL PROPERTY / BY EMORY WASHBURN.
Atlanta, GA: Emory University School of Law, c2004-
www.law.udayton.edu /NR/exeres/EE1B6E05-5F29-4511-96F4-FEC6A6D977EF.htm   (2238 words)

  
 Mexican Legal Materials Published in Spanish
Mexican legal materials are organized under KGF in the Library of Congress classification system.
Mexican courts are not bound to follow all cases on point, even the types of cases that would be considered primary mandatory authority in the United States.
Mexican law reviews are an excellent source for doctrine.
library.law.smu.edu /resguide/mexico2.htm   (2238 words)

  
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 Office of the Law Revision Counsel
Classification Tables listing sections of the U.S. Code affected by recently enacted laws
Thomas, a legislative service of the Library of Congress
The Office of the Law Revision Counsel prepares and publishes the United States Code, which is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States.
uscode.house.gov   (76 words)

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