Problems in library classification
Theodore Samore
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Problems in library classification
Published
1968
Publisher
R. R. Bowker Co.
Pages
188
The development and pilot operation of a system to reclassify older books under the Library of Congress classification system for a public library currently employing the Dewey Decimal Classification
Reclassification proposal
Procedure for changing to the Library of Congress classification
Reclassification in a polytechnic library
Reclassification in a polytechnic library
A comparison of a manual library reclassification project with a computer automated library reclassification project
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Problems in library classification was written by Theodore Samore.
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