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A congressman is using a little-known Library of Congress program to get books to schools, libraries and other organizations in North Jersey.
It’s almost always a book in a narrow range of content—the Library of Congress classification HQ, treating sex and family topics—that is mistakenly made available to unready kids.
The library sought to arrange its collections on that model into the 19th century. As the number of books and libraries grew, a more systematic approach was needed.
Students study advanced theory and practice in cataloging and classification with an emphasis on the Library of Congress classification schedules and cataloging of non-book media, and metadata for Web ...
She helped edit and index many books published by the Library of Congress and co-wrote "Women of the Suffrage Movement" (2006) with Janice E. Ruth.
It's almost always a book in a narrow range of content — the Library of Congress classification HQ, treating sex and family topics — that is mistakenly made available to unready kids.
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