Library of Congress Classification: Teddy Roosevelt's World in Numbers?


Library of Congress Classification: Teddy Roosevelt's World in Numbers? is a scholarly work, published in 2012 in ''Cataloging & Classification Quarterly''. The main subjects of the publication include Library of Congress Classification, sociology, library classification scheme, Comparison and contrast of classification schemes in linguistics and metadata, pragmatism, Filipino nationalism, scheme, ideology, history of advertising, Dewey Decimal Classification, political science, history, computer science, glossary of archaeology, epistemology, library science, and Library of Congress. The article identifies late nineteenth-century American preoccupations and prejudices within the Library of Congress classification scheme, suggesting that these ought to be of concern to the worldwide community of classifiers who now apply the scheme beyond its original context.

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