As a kid, I learned how to use the Dewey Classification System to locate books in the library. As I got older I learned about the Library of Congress Classification System and have been using it for years. The Library of Congress system divides information into 21 basic categories, each identified by a single letter of the alphabet. It can be used for both online searches as well as finding information in the library.
Select the link below for a small sample of how information is divided and searched for.
http://lib.lbcc.edu/laney/lib204/TrentLib204.pdf
Thursday, May 17, 2012
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