This paper details an approach for accurately machine sorting Library of Congress (LC) call numbers which improves considerably upon other methods reviewed. The authors have employed this sorting method in creating an open-source software tool for library stacks maintenance, possibly the first such application capable of sorting the full range of LC call numbers. The method has potential application to any software environment that stores and retrieves LC call number information
This paper addresses the problem of automatically as-signing a Library of Congress Classification (L...
This paper focuses on the development and implementation of a Mini Smart Library Direction System th...
This paper describes a project, undertaken by Columbia University Libraries in 1997, to develop a sy...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically assigning a Library of Congress Classification (LC...
The version uploaded has the last line of text on p.94 in the published version moved to the top of ...
The call number system that we use in this library, which is called the Library of Congress Classifi...
Sorting by Library of Congress (LC) call number in Excel is problematic because Excel does not treat...
Cataloging policy at the University of Alabama Libraries allows the acceptance of LC classification ...
Library Systems at Washington State UniversityLibrary of Congress (LC) call numbers do not sort corr...
Special collections cataloger breaks down spine labels with this handy primer on Library of Congress...
190-201This article describes the various aspects of LC Classification and its suitability as a libr...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically assigning a Library of Congress Classification (LC...
This article describes the various aspects of LC Classification and its suitability as a library cla...
Presented at Georgia Libraries Conference, GLC, Georgia Library Association Creating a call number f...
Congress Classification In these times of tight budgets, libraries are seeking ways to cut costs, an...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically as-signing a Library of Congress Classification (L...
This paper focuses on the development and implementation of a Mini Smart Library Direction System th...
This paper describes a project, undertaken by Columbia University Libraries in 1997, to develop a sy...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically assigning a Library of Congress Classification (LC...
The version uploaded has the last line of text on p.94 in the published version moved to the top of ...
The call number system that we use in this library, which is called the Library of Congress Classifi...
Sorting by Library of Congress (LC) call number in Excel is problematic because Excel does not treat...
Cataloging policy at the University of Alabama Libraries allows the acceptance of LC classification ...
Library Systems at Washington State UniversityLibrary of Congress (LC) call numbers do not sort corr...
Special collections cataloger breaks down spine labels with this handy primer on Library of Congress...
190-201This article describes the various aspects of LC Classification and its suitability as a libr...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically assigning a Library of Congress Classification (LC...
This article describes the various aspects of LC Classification and its suitability as a library cla...
Presented at Georgia Libraries Conference, GLC, Georgia Library Association Creating a call number f...
Congress Classification In these times of tight budgets, libraries are seeking ways to cut costs, an...
This paper addresses the problem of automatically as-signing a Library of Congress Classification (L...
This paper focuses on the development and implementation of a Mini Smart Library Direction System th...
This paper describes a project, undertaken by Columbia University Libraries in 1997, to develop a sy...