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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Hi Greg,
Your instructional handout was easy to follow and very informative. The handout looks very nice and neat too.
Very straight forward and simple. Just as it should be. Thumbs up from me.
Greg, I like the simplicity and ease of use in the instructional guide that you have presented. It is understandable to a very broad audience. Also, it was a pleasure to read your work throughout the semester.
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