Library of Congress Classification Numbers as Subject Access Points in Computer-Based Retrieval
Library of Congress Classification Numbers as Subject Access Points in Computer-Based Retrieval is a scholarly work, published in 1990 in ''Cataloging & Classification Quarterly''. The main subjects of the publication include Library of Congress Classification, library classification scheme, Comparison and contrast of classification schemes in linguistics and metadata, perspective, World Wide Web, users' group, cataloging, subject access, computer science, authority control, information retrieval, ebook, subject, library science, and Library of Congress. Although, at present, librarians are the user group most likely to benefit from the LC classification schedules as a tool for subject searching, there will be continued advances in the capabilities of online catalogs.