Cannons of Classification Applied to "the Subject" "the Expansive," "the Decimal" And "the Library of Congress" Classifications ...
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TN-TR Chemical Group. TN Mineral industries. TP Chemical technology. TR Photography. TS— TX Composite Group. TS Manufactures. TT Trades. TX Domestic science. U Military Science. Cleneral. UA Armies. Organisation and distribution. UB Administration. UC Maintenance and transportation. UD Infantry. UE Cavalry. UF Artillery. UG Military engineering. UH Minor services. V Naval Science. General. VA Navies. Organiation and distribution. VB Administration. VC Maintenance. VD Seamen. VE Marines. VF Ordn...ance. VG Minor services. VK Navigation. VM ShipbuilcUng and marine engineering. Bibliography and Library Science. CHAPTER VI THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION I. The Library and its Classifications yg. For ninety-seven years after its foundation in 1800, the Library of Congress was housed in the Capitol at Washington ; and at the end of this period, as may be readily supposed, its collections exceeded by far the space there available. It came into its new and magnificent home in 1897, a separate building of ample and handsome proportions having the orthodox huge-domed reading-room something resembling that of Panizzi at the British Museum, and ample space for marshalling the various divisions and correlating their contents, which con- sisted of about one and a half miUion volumes and pieces, with annual accessions approximating to over one hundred thousand The first four years in the new building were years of organising work of the first order.
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