Identify the difference between Library of Congress Classification System<LC> and Deway Decimal Classification System <D.D.C>
The Library of Congress classification system organizes books and other library materials according to subject, making it easy for you to browse the shelves for materials about a specific topic. Library of Congress call numbers begin with letters of the English alphabet. The letters identify the subject of the work, for example, the letter P at the beginning of a call number indicates that the work is about language or literature. The call number also functions as a location code. You will find it taped to the lower spine of each item. It also appears in the library's online catalog (CONSULS) in the full catalog record representing the physical item.
Reference
: http://people.wcsu.edu/reitzj/res/lcclass.html
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The Dewey Decimal Classification is a system of library classification made up of ten classes, each divided into ten divisions, each having ten sections (although there are only 99 of 100 divisions and 908 of 999 sections in total, as some are no longer in use or have not been assigned).
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dewey_Decimal_classes
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LINK TO :
The Library of Congress website:
http://www.loc.gov/index.html
British Library:
http://www.bl.uk/
Thai National Library:
http://www.nlt.go.th/
Sripatum University Library:
http://library.spu.ac.th/e-library/index4.html
ASEAN Community website:
http://www.asean.org/
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