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LOCC

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LOCCLeague of California Cities (Sacramento, CA)
LOCCLocal Quantum Operations and Classical Communication
LOCCLaunch Operations Control Center
LOCCLocal Operation and Classical Communication
LOCCLibrary of Congress Classification (Washington, DC)
LOCCLoss of Coolant Casualty
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(2.) Sonneck created the music ("M") schedule for the Library of Congress classification system, assigning subclass M to scores.
The classification for graphic novels and comic books covers a wide range of topics within the Library of Congress classification system.
Assigning Library of Congress Classification codes to books based only on their titles.
Library of Congress Classification. A-Z, Library of Congress, Cataloguing Distribution Services, Washington, D.C.
The Library of Congress classification system has no clear place for this expanded definition, and the cataloguer fell back on classification by genre.
Today, teacher candidates must not only be able to negotiate the Dewey Decimal System and the Library of Congress Classification Systems, understand the tasks needed for locating library materials, and be familiar with elementary research concepts, but must also keep current in the ever-changing technological environment which today's libraries embrace.
There are emerging guidelines and standards for metadata on the Internet (see below), just as there are standards or authorities for library cataloging, classification and indexing (for example, MARC, AACR2, Dewey Decimal Classification, Library of Congress Classification, LC Subject Headings, Sears Subject Headings).
New to the Library of Congress' Cataloging Distribution Service Web site, Classification Web is software that speeds the process of verifying and assigning Library of Congress classification numbers to library materials.
Each title has been recatalogued to conform with the Library of Congress classification system.
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