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 NLM Classification Fact Sheet
The NLM Classification utilizes schedules QS-QZ and W-WZ, permanently excluded from the LC Classification Schedules and is intended to be used with the LC schedules which supplement the NLM Classification for subjects bordering on medicine and for general reference materials.
United States National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
The National Library of Medicine is published annually online (http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/class/).
www.nlm.nih.gov /pubs/factsheets/nlmclassif.html

  
 Library of Congress Classification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Library of Medicine classification system (NLM) uses unused letters W and late Qs.
It was influenced by Cutter Expansive Classification, DDC, and was designed for the use by the Library of Congress.
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Library_of_Congress_Classification

  
 NLM Classification Fact Sheet
The NLM Classification is a system of mixed notation patterned after the Library of Congress (LC) Classification where alphabetical letters which denote broad subject categories are further subdivided by numbers.
Designed as a broad classification, it is suitable for both large and small library collections and may be adapted to handle specialized collections of any size.
The scheme is a system of classification intended to be used for the shelf arrangement of all library materials, regardless of format.
www.nlm.nih.gov /pubs/factsheets/nlmclassif.html   (558 words)

  
 Web Search Tools : Databases & E-Resources (Library of Congress)
CyberStacks is a centralized, integrated, and unified collection of significant Internet resources categorized using the Library of Congress classification scheme.
OMNI is a searchable catalogue of hand-selected and evaluated, quality Internet resources in Health and Medicine.
Cooperatively built virtual library of both free and subscription academic and scholarly internet resources.
www.loc.gov /rr/ElectronicResources/subjects.php?subjectID=69&Submit=Select   (1030 words)

  
 084 Other Call Number
These latter numbers are recorded in fields 050 (Library of Congress Call Number), 055 (Call Numbers/Class Numbers Assigned in Canada), 060 (National Library of Medicine Call Number), 070 (National Agricultural Library Call Number), 086 (Government Document Call Number), 080 (Universal Decimal Classification Number), and 082 (Dewey Decimal Call Number), respectively.
, the classification systems of the National Library of Canada, the National Library of Medicine, the National Agricultural Library, the U.S. Government Printing Office,
to be used for classification numbers assigned from a source for which a subfield $2 source of number code would not be assigned.
www.itsmarc.com /crs/Bib0738.htm   (190 words)

  
 NLM Classification: About the NLM Classification
The genesis of the NLM Classification is a Survey Report on the Army Medical Library, published in 1944, which recommended that the "Library be reclassified according to a modern scheme," and that the new scheme be a mixed notation (letters and numbers) resembling that of the Library of Congress.
Incorporating the new numbers into NLM’s schedules allows specific medical classification of subjects that have become integral to biomedicine and often have significant clinical importance.
Since the representation of subjects in the schedules of the NLM Classification is intentionally broad, the captions do not enumerate all of the subordinate concepts that are to be classified in a given number.
www.nlm.nih.gov /class/nlmclassintro.html   (1056 words)

  
 Cataloging: Subject Cataloging and Classification
States NLM's general classification approach using the National Library of Medicine's and the Library of Congress's schedules.
Lists the outline of Library of Congress Classification Schedules, including the class numbers in the first sub-level.
A list of main classes and sub-classes for the LC Classification Schedules, more detailed numbers than other listings are provided.
www.itcompany.com /inforetriever/cat_subj.htm   (1056 words)

  
 welcome to peterme.com
The importance of facetted classification recognising the important work of Ranganathan and members of the British Classification Research Group in the 1950’s was recognized as research and development to improve access to information was undertaken from 1980 onwards at Huddersfield Polytechnic (subsequently the University of Huddersfield) and the National Library of Medicine in the USA.
regarding the overlap between faceted classification and ontologies - there is a large degree of overlap.
Faceted classification allows for exploration directed by the user, where a large dataset is progressively filtered through the user's various choices, until arriving at a manageable set that meet the users' basic criteria.
www.peterme.com /archives/00000063.html   (5031 words)

  
 Library of Congress Classification - Open Encyclopedia
It was influenced by Cutter Expansive Classification and DDC, designed for the use by the Library of Congress.
The classification was originally developed by Herbert Putnam with the advice of Charles Ammi Cutter in 1897 before he assumed the librarianship of Congress.
It has been criticized as lacking a sound theoretical basis; many of the classification decisions were driven by the particular practical needs of that library, rather than considerations of epistemological elegance.
open-encyclopedia.com /Library_of_Congress_Classification   (5031 words)

  
 Cerro Coso College    Learning Resource Center    Library of Congress Classification System: R - Medicine
Medicine and Disease in Relation to History, Literature, etc.
Medicine and Disease in Relation to Psychology, Terminal Care, Dying
Transportation Medicine (including automotive, aviation, and space medicine)
www.cerrocoso.edu /lrc/LC_Class/R_Med.htm   (272 words)

  
 DESIRE deliverable D3.2.3
The most widely-used universal classification schemes are those which were developed for the use of libraries since the late-nineteenth-century, notably the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) and the classification scheme devised by the Library of Congress (LCC).
The NLM Classification utilises schedules QS-QZ and W- WZ, permanently excluded from the LCC schedules and is intended to be used with the LCC schedules which supplement the NLM Classification for subjects bordering on medicine and for general reference materials.
The first practical universal classification schemes were developed in the late-nineteenth-century as a response to the problem of organising libraries in the context of rapidly growing knowledge and an increase in the numbers of printed books.
www.lub.lu.se /desire/radar/reports/D3.2.3/class_v10.html   (18459 words)

  
 Library of Congress Classification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The classification was originally developed by Herbert Putnam with the advice of Charles Ammi Cutter in 1897 before he assumed the librarianship of Congress.
It was influenced by Cutter Expansive Classification, DDC, and was designed for the use by the Library of Congress.
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Library_of_Congress_Classification   (287 words)

  
 Library of Congress Classification [encyclopedia]
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress.
Library of Congress Classification Kk-Kkc Law of Germany (2000)
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)

  
 Guide to the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
See also Bibliographic Classification; Descriptive Cataloging; Format, Catalog; International Cataloging and International Standard Bibliographical Description; Library of Congress; Library Cooperation in the United States; National Library of Medicine
See also College Libraries; Information Centers; Junior College Libraries; Organization; Personnel Management; Public Libraries; School Libraries; Special Libraries; Systems Analysis; University Libraries
See Bibliographic Systems Center, Case Western Reserve University
www.clarion.edu /libsci/elis.htm   (436 words)

  
 1474
Recreation, Library of Congress Classification:Class R -- Medicine, Lillian Moller Gilbreth, Mai Zetterling, Nicolas Copernicus, 1499, 1497, 1496, 1494, 1491, 1490, 1488, 1489, 1486, 1485, 1484, 1482, 1479, 1475, 1474, 1472, 1470, 1468, 1467, 1466, 1464, 1463, 1460, 1456, 1455, 1452, 1450, 1349, 1347, 1345, 1344, 1343, 1342, 1340, 1350, 1352, 1353, About this article.
Homology group, Nottingham, History of Alabama, Lebesgue integral, Commedia dell' arte, History of Andorra, History of Austria, History of Liechtenstein, Library of Congress Classification:Class G -- Geography.
Doré's masterly use of superwide pespectives is an open invitation to explore his detailed and scetched people, landscapes, castles, heroes, battlefields and romantic situations.
www.freeglossary.com /1474   (436 words)

  
 050  Library of Congress Call Number  
Use field 055, field 060 or field 070 for call numbers based on LC classification schedules and assigned by the National Library of Canada, the National Library of Medicine, or the National Agricultural Library.
Use field 099 for classification numbers that are local modifications of LC class numbers.
Field 050 and field 090 print for institutions profiled for LC or NLM call numbers.
www.oclc.org /bibformats/en/0xx/050.shtm   (1815 words)

  
 Resources
NAL is the largest agricultural library in the world and one of four national libraries in the United States, along with the Library of Congress, the National Library of Medicine and the National Library of Education.
*Seed to Seed* is a complete seed-saving guide for 160 vegetable crops, with detailed information on each vegetable: botanical classification, flower structure and pollination method, isolation distances, caging and hand pollination techniques, and proper methods of harvesting, drying cleaning and storing the seeds.
Beginning or experienced gardeners can easily learn how to save all of their own seeds, resulting in substantial annual savings and the satisfaction that comes from a garden which is truly self-perpetuating.
www.iscowp.org /Resource%20Library.htm   (1815 words)

  
 Online Currents - 2000 Index
Library of Congress Classification Web, (16:2) 22 Collaborative Digital Reference Service, (16:3) 32 subject authority records on the Web, (16:2) 22
See Medline National Library of Medicine, announces restructuring of databases, (16:1) 30 new toxicology file, to replace Toxline on Dialog, (16:9) 26 NewsRX healthcare newsletters database, on DataStar, (16:8) 31 Ovid Technologies.
LISS 2001: Library and Information Services Staffing National Conference, (16:3) 21, (16:4) 18, (16:5) 16, (16:6) 19
www.onlinecurrents.com.au /2001Index.html   (1815 words)

  
 The University of Iowa College of Nursing
The ANA's Congress of Nursing Practice Steering Committee on Databases to Support Clinical Nursing Practice has recognized Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) as a classification system useful for clinical nursing practice.
NOC has also been included in the National Library of Medicine for inclusion in the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) Metathesaurus.
NOC is also officially registerd as an HL7 terminology.
www.nursing.uiowa.edu /centers/cncce/noc   (70 words)

  
 Rare Diseases
Genetic related conditions and diseases are spread over many potential call number ranges in genetics, pediatrics, human embryology, anatomical pathology, etc. Due to the explosion in the information within medical genetics, there will probably be some adjustments within the classifications schemes of the Library of Congress in the future.
Then check the RC classification for textbooks in internal medicine related to the region of the body your disease impacts.
Established by the National Human Genome Research Institute and the Office of Rare Diseases, the GRDI Center employs experienced information specialists to answer questions from the general public, including patients and their families, health care professionals, and biomedical researchers.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/med/rare.html   (1250 words)

  
 RECOMMENDED LIST OF BOOKS AND OTHER INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR ZOO AND AQUARIUM LIBRARIES: Title Page and Contents
This list is divided into several broad subject categories such as Invertebrates, Fishes, Animal Behavior, Veterinary Medicine, etc. The order of the subjects loosely follows the Library of Congress classification scheme.
Based on the 3rd Print Edition of May 1995
Many book prices were found in the 1994-95 edition of Books in Print.
www.sil.si.edu /SILPublications/zoo-aquarium/tpbib.htm   (1250 words)

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