Conversion Tables Volume One, LC-Dewey

Conversion Tables Volume One, LC-Dewey by Mona L. Scott is published by Bloomsbury Academic and was released on December 30, 2005. This third edition presents an updated cataloging resource that includes the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification along with nearly one thousand additional sets of class numbers and corresponding Library of Congress subject headings. The book serves as a practical guide for filling in missing classification numbers or reclassifying entire collections between different classification systems.
Readers will find that this volume is organized into three sections: LC to Dewey, Dewey to LC, and LC subject headings to both, allowing for easy navigation of classifications. This comprehensive tool is designed to assist library and information science professionals in efficiently managing cataloging tasks. With its focus on language arts and disciplines related to library science, this edition aims to streamline the conversion process, ultimately saving catalogers significant time and effort.
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The latest edition of a cataloging classic, Conversion Tables, 3rd edition includes the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification, as well as almost one thousand additional sets of class numbers and corresponding Library of Congress subject headings. Whether used to fill in missing classification numbers or reclassify an entire collection from one class schedule to another, this three volume work offers an affordable and highly effective guide to conversion.
This classic cataloging tool has been updated to include the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification, as well as almost one thousand additional sets of class numbers and corresponding Library of Congress subject headings. As with the previous edition, it is arranged in three sections: LC to Dewey, Dewey to LC, and LC subject headings to both. Thus, each volume contains the same list of classifications in the two systems and their corresponding subject headings, but are simply arranged differently. Whether used to fill in missing classification numbers or reclassify an entire collection from one class schedule to another, Scott’s Conversion Tables work offers an affordable and highly effective guide to conversion, and will save copy catalogers everywhere countless hours of searching to boot!
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