Library Of Congress Classification
Found 8 free book(s)6 Classification Schemes - Hinkelmann
www.hinkelmann.chUniversal Decimal Classification (UDC) Library of Congress Classification (LCC) Prof. Dr. Knut Hinkelmann 6 Classification Schemes 7 Example: Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) 0 GENERALITIES 1 PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY 2 RELIGION. THEOLOGY 3 SOCIAL SCIENCES 4 VACANT 5 NATURAL SCIENCES 6 TECHNOLOGY 7T ASEHTR 8 …
CLASS H - SOCIAL SCIENCES - Library of Congress
www.loc.govLIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE CLASS H - SOCIAL SCIENCES (Click each subclass for details) Subclass H Social sciences (General) Subclass HA Statistics Subclass HB Economic theory. Demography Subclass HC Economic history and conditions Subclass HD Industries. Land use. Labor Subclass HE Transportation and communications …
CLASS N - FINE ARTS - Home | Library of Congress
www.loc.govLIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE CLASS N - FINE ARTS (Click each subclass for details) Subclass N Visual arts Subclass NA Architecture Subclass NB Sculpture Subclass NC Drawing. Design. Illustration Subclass ND Painting Subclass NE Print media Subclass NK Decorative arts Subclass NX Arts in general
Library of Congress Classification Guide
home.olemiss.eduThe J.D. Williams Library uses the Library of Congress (LC) classification. Like the Dewey Decimal classification system, LC is used both as an unique identifier for each book in the library and as a way to group books with similar subjects together on the shelves. Note the similarities and differences in the two classification systems in the
Position Management and Position Classification
www.doi.govDigest of Significant Classification Decisions and Opinions, which contain summaries of classification decisions and opinions, which may have Government-wide impact. Position Classification Standards, including Job Family Standards and the Introduction to the Position Classification Standards, which are the OPM standards used to classify positions.
Federal Grants to State and Local Governments: A ...
sgp.fas.orgCongress has a central role in determining the scope and nature of federal grant programs. In its legislative capacity, Congress first determines what it wants to accomplish and then decides whether a grant-in-aid program is the best means to achieve it. …
Sears List of Subject Headings - EBSCO Information Services
www.ebscohost.commake library collections as easily available as possible to library users. The Principles of the Sears List, which follows this Preface, is intended both as a state - ment of the theoretical foundations of the Sears List and as a concise introduction to subject cataloging in general.
Marijuana Impaired Driving Report to Congress
www.nhtsa.govIn 2009 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a Report to Congress on Drug-impaired Driving (Compton, Vegega, and Smither, 2009) that addressed some of the same issues covered in this report and some of the material from that report is relevant here and is incorporated in this report.
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