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Tables

I

DEWEY Decimal

Classification®

DEWEY Decimal

Classification

and Relative Index Devised by

MELVIL DEWEY Edition 19 Edited under the direction of

BENJAMIN

A.

Volume

CUSTER

1

Introduction Tables

FOREST PRESS A

Division of

Lake Placid Education Foundation

ALBANY,

N.Y. 12206 U.S.A. 1979

Copyright 1876, 1885, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1919 by Melvil Dewey Copyright 1888, 1891, 1894, 1899 by Library Bureau Copyright 1922, 1927, 1932, 1942, 1952, © 1958 by Lake Placid Club Education Foundation Copyright 1951, © 1965, 1971

This Edition of the

Dewey Decimal

by Forest Press, Inc. Vol. 2 © 1967 by Forest Press, Inc. © 1979 by Forest Press A Division of the Lake Placid Education Foundation

Classification

IS

Respectfully Dedicated to the

Memory of Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

Dewey,

Godfrey Melvil, 1851-1931.

and relative index. First published anonymously in 1876 under title: A subject index. 2d ed. published under title: Decimal

Dewey decimal

classification

classification

classification

Dewey

1887-1977

and and

One Time

Editor

relativ index. CONTENfTS:

L

V. 1.

Classification,

Z696.D519

Introduction. Tables.—v.

Dewey

decimal.

L

1979

ISBN 0-910608-19-9

2.

Schedules.—v.

3.

Custer, Benjamin Allen, 1912-

025.4'3

and

Relative index. .

II.

Title.

Long Time Supporter

77-27967

(v. 1)

ISBN 0-910608-19-9 3-voL set: ISBN 0-910608-23-7 Vol.

1:

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of the Classification

I

Contents

Volume

1

Foreword

Publisher's

XI

Preface by the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy

I

Committee

XV

Acknowledgments

xix

Editor's Introduction

xxi

I.

Characteristics of Edition 19 1.

xxi

Consolidation of gains

1.1

Expansion

xxi

1.2

xxi

1.5

Faceting Notes Index Introductory matter

1.6

International utility

1.3 1.4

2.

Other general

xxi xxii xxii xxiii

characteristics

xxiii xxiii

2.2

Options Phoenix schedules and tables

2.3

Relocations

xxiv

2.1

2.4 3. II.

xxi

xxiii

Reuse of numbers Other notable specific additions

xxiv

XXV XXV XXV

Basic Plan 4.

The purpose

5.

Dewey Decimal

5.1

of classification Classification

xxviii

Structure

xxviii

5.11

Basic plan

5.12

Application of the Classification to specific works

5.121

xxviii

Book numbers

xxix

XXX

5.13

Discipline

XXX

5.14

Hierarchy

xxxi

5.141

5.142 5.2

In notation In structure

xxxiv

Auxiliary tables and other

5.21

Areas

5.22

Languages Other

5.23

xxxi

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memory

aids

XXXV XXXV XXXV XXXV

Dewey Decimal 5.24 5.3 III.

A

9.12

and

xxxvi

9.2

More than one aspect

xxxvii

9.3

Comprehensive works on concepts

Guide

to the

flexibility

Use of the

Classification

7.

Analysis of a

8.

Basic rules for selection of class

8.21

work

The word

"specific"

Definitions, scope notes,

8.4

Inclusion notes Instruction notes

8.51

8.511

example notes

Class here notes

Comprehensive and

interdisciplinary

8.53

Optional provision Use of more than one

8.54

Synthesis of notation (number building)

8.52

8.541

8.542 8.543 8.544 8.545 8.55

8.551

in standard subdivisions

Add from tables Add from schedules Add from both tables and

schedules

General suggestions Citation order

Special topics of general applicability

8.57

Class elsewhere notes

8.58

Cross references

k

xl

9.5

Works

Ix

10.

xli

10.1

xlii

10.2

xlii

11.

Ix

bd Ixii

11.1

Basic content

Ixii

xliii

11.2

Relativity

Ixii

xliii

11.3

Cross references

xliii

11.4

xliv

11.5

Coordination with schedules Arrangement and other general information

xliv

12.

xliv

13.

Ixiii

General suggestions Variations from recommended practice

xlv

13.1

Principle of usefulness

xlv

13.2

Officially

xlvi

13.21

xlvi

13.22

xlvii

13.221

xlix

13.222

U

13.23

ti

13.3

Ixv Ixvi Ixvi Ixvii

Ixvii

recognized variations Optional provision Devices for giving more emphasis to favored

Ixvii Ixviii

Ixix

subjects

Ixix

Artificial digits

Use of established numbers with meanings Types of works not classified

unofficial Ixix Ixix

Ixx

Unofficial variations

Standard subdivisions

lii

13.32

Omitting

Ixx

Restrictions

lii

13.33

Attraction

lii

13.34

liii

13.35

liii

13.36

liv

13.4

of hierarchical force of entries

Nonspecific numbers

8.72 8.73

Irregular notation

Uv

14.

8.74

Use of more than one

liv

14.1

8.75

Subdivision

Uv

14.2

8.76

Special topics of general applicability

9.11

reduce notation Segmentation in centralized services Index to

xliii

Redundancy Two or more Extended meanings

9.1

How

Ix

Ixx

8.71

9.

Reduction

Alphabetical arrangement

8.7

8.9

related to other works

13.31

Summary

8.8

lix

lii

8.6

8.712 8.713

centered

Applications

1

Relocations

in

9.4

xlvii

Hierarchical force

8.56

8.711

works

Iviii

xxxix

xl

Approach Headings

8.3

8.5

number

Iviii

entries

xxxvii

Preliminaries

8.2

part approximates the whole

xxxvi

6.

8.1

One

Standard subdivisions Versatility

Practical

Contents

Classification

Subject not provided for The value of position Complexities in selection of class

More than one

subject

number

vttt

Ixxi

Expansion Standard subdivisions Showing language in notation Caution Special problems

Long numbers Changes between

Ixxi Ixxi Ixxii

Ixxii Ixxii Ixxii

editions

Ixxiii

Iv

14.21

Expansions and reductions

Ixxiii

Iv

14.22

Relocations

Ixxiv

Iv

14.23

Ivi

14.24

Ivii Ivii

Historical periods

digits

15.

Reused numbers Phoenix schedules How an edition of the Dewey Decimal is prepared

tx

Ixxiv Ixxiv

Classification Ixxiv

Dewey Decimal

Classification Ixxvii

Glossary to Editor's Introduction

Index

and Glossary

Ixxxvii

Tables Use

1

Standard Subdivisions Areas

1

2 3

14 387

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

4

Subdivisions of Individual Languages

5 6 7

Racial, Ethnic, National

404 408 418 432

Groups

Languages Persons

Relocations and Schedule Reductions Lists of

Changed Numbers

Sociology

The

political process

British Isles

X 1

53 93 199 598 619 823 1223 1389 1435

Volume 3

A-Z

The

X xi

1

vista.

Classification has

other communications media. In addition, continuing Melvil Dewey's commitment to provide libraries with a subject approach for arranging their collections, the schedules have been expanded and number-building devices have been developed to permit further specification by language, geography, litera-

by standard subdivisions. The first edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification was tested by applying it to the collection of books in the Amherst College Library. It was immediately and enthusiastically received by libraries in the United States. Since that time, and especially in recent years, the Classification has spread to more than 130

and persons,

as well as

countries throughout the world, a testimonial to its

domestic,

utility.

Today, the

international, as well as

Dewey Decimal Classification is the most widely

Forest Press, the publisher of the Classification, is a division of the Lake Placid Education Foundation, which was chartered in 1922 at the request of Melvil Dewey by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New

The Forest

Press Committee, which

is

responsible for developing

and

formulating policy with respect to editing and producing the Classification, is appointed by the Trustees of the Foundation. The Committee includes, in addition to members representing the Foundation's Board of Trustees, the following members representing library concerns: Walter W. Curley, Chair-

man, President of Gaylord

Bros., Inc.;

John A. Humphry, former Chairman,

XI

mm

its

used of any classification of books. Along with its growth in size and use, the Classification has become increasingly complex to produce. Many individuals join in a cooperative efi"ort to bring out each edition; the contributions of each and the interrelationships among them deserve mention here.

York. IX

Index

its

grown from an anonymous 44-page pamphlet to a three-volume work of some 3,000 pages. Concurrent with this growth and indeed a major reason for it have been the dramatic increase in knowledge and information and the ensuing increase in the production of books and

IX

auxiliaries

observed

461 461 465 467

ture,

Schedules

in the

centennial as this, the nineteenth edition, neared completion. When one compares the first and the nineteenth editions of the Classification and reviews the phenomena that have contributed to its development, the one-hundred year retrospect comprises Classification

an impressive

Volume 2 Use of the Schedules 000 Generalities 100 Philosophy and related disciplines 200 Religion 300 Social sciences 400 Language 500 Pure sciences 600 Technology (Applied sciences) 700 The arts 800 Literature (Belles-lettres) 900 General geography and history and their

The Dewey Decimal

453

471

Summaries

Relative Index Use of the Index Abbreviations Used

Foreword

Publisher's

Ixxxviii

of the Tables

Table Table Table Table Table Table Table

Ixxxiii

Dewey Decimal

Publisher's Foreword

Classification

continuing Committee member, and Executive Director of Forest Press; Robert L. Talmadge, Director of Technical Departments of the University of lUinois Library; Richard W. Gardner, Professor of Library and Information Science, University of California at Los Angeles; and J. Michael O'Brien, Head Librarian,

Oaklawn Public Library, Illinois. Forest Press and the Forest Press Committee are assisted in their editorial responsibilities by an advisory group known as the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee. The Editorial Policy Committee represents the libraries that use Dewey, and usually meets twice a year on matters relating to the development of the Classification. The Committee is made up of professionals who have experience in a wide variety of libraries, here and abroad, and who are well versed in the theory and application of the Classification. The members of the Committee who served during the preparation of Edition 19 are listed in the Preface. For the actual editing of the Schedules, Tables, and Index, Forest Press contracts with the Library of Congress, whose table of organization includes a Decimal Classification Division within its Processing Department. The Chief of the Decimal Classification Division, which oversees the application of Dewey numbers to Library of Congress catalog cards, is also the Editor of the Classification. In this way classification theory and practice are combined, allowing for continuous and thorough editorial review. The past four editions, 16

through 19, have been edited under the expert direction of Benjamin A. Custer. A major innovation for Edition 19 should be brought to the attention of users of the Dewey Decimal Classification. The Forest Press Committee and the Executive Director have been working for several years with consultants at Arthur D. Little, Inc., studying and analyzing the potential benefits that might accrue to the development of the Classification through the appUcation of computer technology. Feasibility studies indicated such sufficiently positive results that this edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification was produced by computerized photocomposition. It is expected that the success of this edition will dictate continuation of the process. In addition, computer technology will have a positive impact on the editorial process. The international acceptance of the Dewey Decimal Classification continues to grow. The British National Bibliography adopted Edition 18 in 1971, permitting British libraries and many others throughout the English-speaking world to apply Dewey numbers to their collections. The Canadian, Indian, South African, and Australian National Bibliographies also use

Dewey numbers

In July 1977, a change of administration at Forest Press took place, at which time the undersigned succeeded Richard B. Sealock as Executive Director. During Richard Sealock's nine-year tenure as Executive Director, the Press and all its publications enjoyed wide acclaim from the library community

throughout the world, a tribute to Mr. Sealock's professional competence and ability.

John A.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Forest Press Division

Lake Placid Education Foundation 31 October 1977

Dewey Decimal To keep

Classification Additions, Notes,

users of

Dewey Decimal

developments regarding the ditions, Notes,

and

up

Decisions, popularly

on Ad-

to date

Dewey Decimal Classification known as DC6^, is published at occa-

Classification,

copy of DCir and may be placed on the mailing Ust for this publication by either returning the enclosed card or by writing to Forest Press, 85 Watervliet Avenue, Albany, New York 12206, U.S.A. sional intervals. All purchasers of Edition 19 are entitled to a free

in

is

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and Decisions

Classification Edition 19

expected that other national bibliographies will adopt Edition 19, thus enhancing the Classification and its application, and benefiting the users of libraries everywhere by helping to standardize the subject approach to library materials. The value of working with the directors of national bibliographies around the world is therefore inestimable.

their bibliographic publications. It

Humphry

*t*A^i.iji;l|

Preface by the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee

The Decimal

Committee, which had its origins determining the general direction

Classification Editorial Policy

an important advisory role in of the Dewey Decimal Classification. Its constituency consists of libraries, the users of the Classification, and it is their needs that primarily concern the Committee. The membership of the Editorial Policy Committee therefore represents as wide and divergent a group of library interests as possible, and in 1937, plays

now

includes a representative of the (British) Library Association, in recognition of the growing international application of the Classification. In addition,

Canadian librarian, a member of the American Library Association, also serves on the Committee. With its users in mind, the Committee advises the publisher of the DDC, Forest Press, and also works with the Editor of the DDC, carefully overseeing changes and innovations in the Classification. Each edition of the DDC is greeted with mixed feelings, for it is composed of the cherished old and the unknown new. Edition 19, in the Committee's estimation, has been faithful to stability where stability is more useful than change, and it has been changed where a new vision serves us better than the old. There are only three phoenix sections in Edition 19: (1) the badly crowded 301 section has been replaced by Phoenix 301-307 Sociology; (2) political parties, regardless of their locale, have been provided for by Phoenix 324 The political process; and (3) extensive changes in the local subdivisions of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales have been provided for by phoenix treatment of area notations 41-42. A detailed review of the changes in Edition 19 is presented by the Editor in sections 1-3 of his introduction. Though the problems and special needs of libraries using the DDC in countries throughout the world continued to receive careful consideration in the preparation of Edition 19, a special attempt was made during this time to gather data regarding the use of the DDC in the United States and Canada. This user survey, sponsored by Forest Press and conducted in 1975, was an attempt to determine the problems of DDC users in the United States and Canada and to seek the opinion of librarians in these two countries regarding the development of the DDC. Some of what was learned in the survey has a

XV

Dewey Decimal been applied

to the schedules of Edition 19

political history

from 320.9

to the

900s

Preface by the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee

Classification



—for instance,

the relocation of and also will have an impact on the

schedules of Edition 20.

The survey use of the

problems regarding the correct application and In order to expedite and improve this situation, the Editor's

also revealed

DDC.

by the recent editions of the Classification. At the same time, we are well aware of its imperfections, perhaps inherent in the very nature of classification systems, and again urge you, the users of the DDC, to continue to provide us with your ever-welcome advice and suggestions. set

Introduction has been reorganized, notes are more plentiful, the index has been rendered more responsive, seminars for classifiers and teachers have been planned, and a manual for application of Edition 19 will appear shortly after publication of the edition.

many

Confirming our

of the modifications of the

had been anticipated by him

The members

DDC

faith in the Editor's

of the Editorial Policy

Committee recommend change and

and much

discussion, always

keeping upper-

in their

Decimal Policy

Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, now Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of California at Los Angeles; Betty M. E. Croft, Catalog Librarian, University of Illinois Library; Joel C. Downing, Director of Copyright and English Language Services of the Bibliographic Services Division of The British Library; Doralyn J. Hickey, formerly Associate Professor, School of Library Science, University of North Carolina,

Comaromi, formerly Associate

Professor,

then Director, School of Library Science, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee; Frances Hinton, Chief of the Processing Division of the Free Library of Philadelphia; Joseph H. Howard, Director of the Processing Department of the Library of Congress, and representative of the Library of Congress; John A. Humphry, Assistant Commissioner for Libraries in the New York State Education Department, and representative of Forest Press; Mary Louise Mann, Coordinator of Secondary School Libraries of the Metropolitan School District,

Washington Township, Indiana, and representative of the American Library Association; Clare E. Ryan,

Head

Classification Editorial

Committee

Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of California Los Angeles, California 90024 30 September 1977

Associate Professor, College of Library Science, University of Kentucky; Margaret E. Cockshutt, Associate Professor, Faculty of Library Science, University of Toronto; John P.

Comaromi

that the survey found to be desirable

minds the needs and desires of the worldwide library community they serve. As a listing of their names and positions indicates, they represent, as much as is possible, the varied interests and needs of libraries. Serving on the Committee during the preparation of Edition 19 were: Lois M. Chan, most

P.

CHAmMAN

wisdom,

for Edition 19.

revision only after careful thought

John

of Technical Processing of the

New Hamp-

and representative of the American Library Association; Marietta D. Shepard, Chief of the Library Development Program of the Organization of American States; and William J. Welsh, Director of the Processing Department of the Library of Congress, now Deputy Librarian of Congress. The Editorial Policy Committee recommends Edition 19 to you with mixed feelings of pride and humility. We believe it continues the high standards shire State Library,

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Acknowledgments

For the fourth, and no doubt the

have the pleasure of expressing publicly my appreciation to those many colleagues and others whose labor and support have assisted and sustained me throughout the compilation and publication of Editions 16, 17, 18, and now 19. last

time,

Specifically as to the present edition,

heartfelt thanks to the users

and

critics

I

should like first of all to oflFer my of the Classification. An international I

group coming from many of the over one hundred lands in which the system is known to be used, they have read, studied, commented upon, queried, condemned, and praised each edition, transmitting their comments to me in a most helpful manner. Formal groups connected with library associations have provided me with invaluable advice and guidance. Among these are the Subject Analysis Committee and the Policy and Research Committee of the Cataloging and Classification Section of the Resources and Technical Services Division of the American Library Association, the Dewey Decimal Classification Sub-Committee of The (United Kingdom) Library Association, the Dewey Decimal Classification Liaison Committee of the Library Association of Australia, and a group from the South African Library Association. I should like also to extend my deep appreciation to those libraries with which the Decimal Classification Division corresponds regularly on interpretation of particular numbers and their centralized application to specific titles, that is. The British Library (especially Joel C. Downing and Robert R. Trotter), and the national libraries of Canada (Cynthia Durance, Clarisse Cardin, Blair Cowan), Australia (Janet Braithwaite, Judith Baskin, Peter Haddad), and South Africa (Mrs. E. Nel). Expansions and improvements in the area table for the British Isles, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Latin America, and France have been made through cooperative efforts with libraries or librarians in the counconcerned. I have received unstinting support and cooperation from those individuals who are associated officially or formally with the Dewey Decimal Classification. These include the members of the Forest Press Committee, whose names are listed in the Publisher's Foreword; and those of the Decimal Classification tries

Editorial Policy

Committee, whose names are

xtx

listed in the Preface; the

former



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*--•-*.

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Executive Director of Forest Press, Richard B. Sealock, and the late Assistant Executive Director, Pauline A. Seely; the former Chairman of the Forest Press Committee, John A. Humphry, currently Executive Director of Forest Press; and my superiors at the Library of Congress, with special bows to William J.

Editor's Introduction

Welsh and Joseph H. Howard. of the Decimal Classification Division, who have suffered me, assisted me, badgered me, and sustained me even as they have contributed to the edition, I offer my everlasting gratitude. Former members of the Division during the production of Edition 19 are Charles H. Brackett, Joyce Elaine Butcher, Elaine H. Canlas, Emiko Hara Custer, Idalia V. Fuentes,

To the

staflF

members

Lydia C. Hsieh, Ronald W. Johnson, Geraldine O. Matthews, Marilyn Nasatir, and Helen L. Pritchett; present members are Melba Davis Adams, Rosalee Connor, Eve M. Dickey, William S. Hwang, Letitia Jew, Virginia A. Schoepf, Emily K. Spears, Cosmo D. Tassone, and Edna E. Van Syoc. Most of the direct work on this edition has been performed by Levon Avdoyan, Frances Ann Bold, Constance M. Bradshaw, Judy C. McDermott, Allene M. McDuffie, Gregory R. New, Marisa C. Vandenbosch, Steven C. Wilkshire, and especially by Winton E. Matthews, Jr., and by Margaret J. Warren, a diligent and creative assistant editor.

wish to express my most profound appreciation to the late Arline Kern Custer, who at all times through three and one half editions, drove me, led me, cajoled me, supported me, and inspired me. In the best sense of the phrase, she was the editor's "better half." Finally,

I

Benjamin A. Custer EDITOR Decimal

Classification Division

Processing Department

The Library of Congress

DC

Washington, 31 August 1977

I.

Consolidation of gains. Edition 19 represents a consolidation of the generally accepted and well-received revisions and additions included in Editions 17 and 18. 1

1.1

There are more

Expansion.

more opportunities

entries, provisions for

more

topics,

and

numbers. This is a result not only of the greater breadth and depth of knowledge, but also of the growing use of the Classification as an efficient method of organizing materials by subject and of retrieving information from machine-readable storage. However, the determination of how far to expand a given section continues to be based on a calculation of how many titles there are in that field or how many may be expected, i.e., on literary warrant. A comparative table of the number of schedule and table entries in Editions 18 and 19 follows. This does not include centered entries, which are duplicated by the separate entries that follow and are encompassed by them. Neither does it include entries for which the numbers are printed in square brackets. "Entries that may be expanded" are those entries included in the total that can be developed into many entries by the application of instructions that appear in the schedules and tables. When one considers that every number can also be expanded by application of Tables 1, 2, 5, and 7, it is obvious therefore

that the

20540

Characteristics of Edition 19

DDC's

to build

potential for detailed classification

is

many

times greater than

the existence of 21,504 entries in the schedules might suggest.

Faceting.

more recognition of the possibilities of subdividing various subjects according to more than one characteristic, and there are more notes establishing the order in which the classifier is to consider or combine 1.2

There

is

those characteristics. 1.3

Notes.

There are more notes of explanation and

now

instruction. In a by-

almost total reversal of Edition 17's policy of strict frugality of notes, directions appear at hundreds of places where there is evidence to indicate that busy classifiers tend to become confused. In particular, very detailed stepby-step instructions for building numbers in the 800s have been introduced both into that schedule and into Table 3, "Subdivisions of Individual Litera-

XX

xxt

.•.^Vi^iiiiili*

Dewey Decimal

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Increase

Edition 18

EdiHon 19

Class

Editor's Introduction

Classification

Entries

Entries

Entries

that

that

that

may be

Total

may be

Total

may be

entries

expanded

entries

expanded

entries

expanded

100 14

443 643

1,411

296

1.291

4,321

1,080

3,430

280

3,144

133 897

2,830

6,089

1,021

5,694

2,222

484 187 400

1,912

268

327 2,541

425 2,032

69 22 286 398 114 698 921 270 149 391

31

68 27 120 891

682

-12

19

314 395 310

199 100

-8 10

schedules

Table

1

2 3 4 5 6 7

spellings of Editions 16-18, e.g., divorst, publisht,

which greatly frustrated those whose native tongue is not Enghsh. The Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee and the Forest Press have adopted the following editorial rule to govern the objective of making Edition 19 internationally useful:

2,524

4 994

3

-6

these needs and those of the U.S. the Editor should give his preference to the needs of the U.S., but must make provision for an alternative use by libraries

26

outside the U.S. in a

20

3,318 17

6,933

6

5,939

75 29 192 239 440

57

-160

5

1

191

235 28 182 234

12 31 181

10

1

431

1

5 9

8,024

280

7,161

247

863

33

29,528

4,892

26,141

3,565

3,387

1,327

10

Grand total

12-14

1,294

Total tables

in Editions

509

-98

18,980 112

5

it

International utility. Permeating the entire edition is a continually increasing commitment to the international use and value of the DDC, which is reflected in more hospitality to needs of other cultures both through expansions generally, e.g., at area notations 41-42 and 8, and through introduction of more options to emphasize favored languages, religions, and the like; also in a return to conventional American spelling from the residual simpler

In preparing an edition detail

4,612

find

214 38 9

Total

21,504 116

may

1.6

Total

511 670

consult Dewey's text for historical purposes and 16-18.

and

desirable to allow positively for the needs, both in in order, of countries outside the U.S. Where there is a conflict between it is

manner appropriate

to the particular

problem.

2 Other general characteristics. 2.1 Options. While optional provisions to meet the needs of countries outside the United States have grown in number and in detail, some of the other options that have been authorized during the years to satisfy the needs of particular libraries, but that do not promote correct classification, have been discontinued. Libraries following such options will continue to sacrifice the benefits to be derived from numbers assigned by centralized classification

and Table 3 has been augmented by supplementary Table 3-A, which replaces numerous repetitions of a long array of concepts.

services.

In addition to various new provisions in Table 1, "Standard Subdivisions," there are more directives leading from unused standard subdivisions at particular places in the schedules to those numbers where, for historical reasons, the standard subdivision concepts have been placed, e.g., from 530.0151. While the index retains the same pattern as in Edition 18, it 1.4 Index. has been refined and made into a more efficient tool. Many cross references

have been prepared for the following: 301-307 Sociology has been recast from the former 301, making use in addition of 302-307, numbers that have been unused since Edition 16, when they were the standard subdivisions of the social sciences. 324 The political process has been recast from the former 324 and 329, and ddes away with the previous notational bias that favored United States

have been deleted and replaced by numbers; more synonyms have been added;

political parties.

of the less-used aspects of various subjects, e.g., production economics, have been largely removed. Topics and numbers that can be subdivided are no longer printed in bold-face type.

Area notations 41-42 have been revised to conform to the reorganized local administrative pattern of the United Kingdom. Phoenix schedules and tables are approved by the Editorial Policy and Forest Press Committees only when the provisions of earlier editions are deemed

tures,"

some

introduction has been reorganized and partly rewritten. Melvil Dewey's mostly obsolete introduction has been dropped, but those parts of it still valuable for the practitioner and student have been incorporated into other preliminary sections. Those who wish to 1.5

Introductory matter.

The

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2.2

Phoenix schedules and tables.

entirely inadequate for classification of

Completely remodeled provisions

modern

A

phoenix schedule was announced also for 560-590 Life sciences, but has been withheld from this edition because it required more time for careful study and consultation

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concepts.

Dewey Decimal

Editor's Introduction

Classification

than was available, and also because there appeared to be more pressing need for the revisions named above. As usual, lists are printed of significant topics whose numbers have been changed. These lists were formerly known as "tables of concordance" and they appeared after the index in volume 3. In this edition they are called of volume "Usts of changed numbers" and they are to be found near the close for one final time the 1. It is a new policy with Edition 19 not to reprint

superseded schedules.

Relocations. there are 340 other 2.3

In addition to the relocations in the phoenix schedules, relocations; this figure may be compared with approxi-

mately 1600 in Edition 16, 800 in Edition 17, and 400 in Edition count and distribution by main class and table are as follows: Number

Class

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

of relocations

danger of omitting mention of others that users and critics may consider more significant. Yet it is doubtful that anyone will consider any of the following to be insignificant: In Table 1, "Standard Subdivisions," there is a table of precedence, and 088-089 will be welcomed by many as a device for arranging any subject by ethnic groups or classes of persons, while standard subdivision 068 replaces class 658.9 as the preferred treatment for management of enterprises engaged in specific kinds of activities. The use of 08 for collections has been discontinued tions as notable courts the

except in the

field of belles-lettres.

law by jurisdiction and to class law of a favored jurisdiction in a shorter number. In 900 there are substantial expansions in the history periods. In 340 optional provision

is

made

II.

also

to arrange

Basic Plan

1

32 68 17 1

9

13

1

9 21

2 3 4 5 6 7

II

The

24 15 43 91

1

Table

18.

351.007, 351.4, 567.9, 597.9, 614.1, 879.9, 901.9, 910.8, 941.081, area-lid. Another number oflFered only as an option would, if so used, be reused: 940.11. 3 Other notable specific additions. To name some expansions and explanasion: 025.49,

2 1

2

They are all listed in this volume following Tables 1-7. 2.4 Reuse of numbers. The long-standing rule limiting the reuse of old numbers with new meanings (except in phoenix schedules) has been somewhat useful relaxed, so that the editors may have a freer hand to make logical and developments. The new rule permits a number previously used to be freely of reused if it has been vacated for at least two consecutive editions (instead that had for 25 years). This means that this edition reuses routinely numbers Editions a meaning in Edition 16 (1958) but that were without meaning in more 17 (1965) and 18 (1971), e.g., 302-307. Numbers are occasionally reused by express permission of the Decimal Classification Editorial Pohcy Committee and the Forest Press, and in such cases are printed in italics; permisin this edition the following eleven numbers have been reused by such

speedily, but only

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A

major objective of libraries is to see that optimum use is made of their collections by leading each reader or student as directly as possible to the material that he needs. As an aid to the achievement of this purpose, nearly all libraries find it helpful, indeed necessary, to apply subject control to their books and other materials. One such form is classification, or systematic arrangement by subject. To classify a collection of objects is to place together in classes those objects which have certain characteristics in common and to separate from them the objects which do not have those characteristics. For instance, textile fabrics can be classified (1) according to the process by which they are made, each of which may then be considered a separate class, e.g., knitted material, braided material, crocheted lace, woven cloth. Fabrics can also be classified according to any one of several other principles, such as: (2) according to the material 4 The purpose of

classification.

from which they are made, tion, e.g., clothing,

e.g., silk, linen,

napery, hangings, carpets;

blue, black, white. If priniary divi:>icn

be divided

woven

according to func-

according to color,

e.g.,

red,

by process, each process can then

by materials, e.g., woven cloth of silk, linen, cotton, of which may be considered an array of subclasses; and each

may be

cotton

further divided into subsubclasses according to function,

occupations,

(2)

retarded,

e.g.,

shirts, tablecloths, towels.

Similarly, persons

tally

is

(4)

(3)

(or classified)

wool, the result subclass

cotton, wool;

may be

classified,

among

other ways, according to

physical and mental characteristics,

(3) social status, e.g.,

criminals,

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e.g.,

unemployed,

healthy, blind, retired, (4)

(1)

men-

marriage

Dewey Decimal status, (5) level of cultural e.g., slaves,

middle

Editor *s Introduction

Classification

development,

(6)

social

and /or economic

class, royalty, (7) age, (8) sex, (9) racial, ethnic,

level,

national

backgrounds. Classification

may be

applied not only to tangible objects and beings, but also to processes, to actions, to relationships, to mental concepts, in fact to any kind of subject or group of subjects the members of which show likenesses as well as diflFerences.

A is

system of notation, though not an essential part of a classification system, a major convenience, (1) in designating briefly the diflFerent classes and

there are a great many of them in a complex pattern of relationships, (2) in identifying the objects or concepts that belong to the various classes, and (3) in determining, for physical objects, their actual distribution and arrangement according to a desired and systematic sequence. Librarians classify their works (books, periodicals, pamphlets, sound recordsubclasses, especially

if

maps, microforms, and other media of information and communication) according to various kinds of characteristics. For example, because of diflFering problems of shelving, handling, and giving service, they usually separate recordings, films, atlases, newspapers, and the like, from bound volumes of more or less conventional size: in this case the characings, films, slides, pictures, prints,

teristic of division

is

physical form. In libraries of rare books the works are

often classified according to date and place of publication. Another characteristic

upon which

based

common

kind of use, so that reference books, children's books, books in particular languages, books for popular reading collections, or books of current interest may be set aside in separate groups. But most commonly, either overall or within such categories as those named above, librarians classify works according to subject content. For example, they bring together the history books and separate them from the engineering books, within the history section they bring together the books on United States history and separate them from the books on European history, and within the U.S. history group they bring together works on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War and separate them from works on Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. Such an arrangement is most useful for eflFective retrieval of the kind of information wanted by the majority of patrons and the librarians serving them. In addition to organizing materials by subject arrangement on shelves, libraries also develop catalogs, bibliographies, and indexes in which they list books, division

is

is

specific

parts of books, reports, articles, tapes, pictures,

and the like in a systematically subject-classified order. These may be made manually or printed out by computer, and are capable of showing very detailed and subtle subject distinctions and relationships for the convenience of users in identifying appropriate works.

The

individual librarian

for the collection for

may develop

which he

is

his

own system

of subject classification

responsible, catering to the special needs

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of

its

users. In the past

many

librarians did this,

in special

public libraries organize their collections of works of current popular interest in somewhat heterogeneous groups according to a reader-interest arrangement, e.g., works of interest to homemakers, regrouping titles and developing new categories as interests of patrons shift. However, the development of an integrated plan that will provide systematilibraries, still do.

Some

hundreds of thousands of subjects with which works may deal age of rapidly increasing knowledge has become highly complex. It

cally for the

in this

of specialists in librarianship, in subject classification, and in the many disciplines which comprise the world of information and learning, from religion to mathematics to sculpture to public administra-

requires the intense

efi'orts

tion to aeronautical engineering to football. For this reason, librarians generally found it advantageous to follow one of the already existing

have book

of which are the Decimal Classification of Dewey, the BibUographic Classification of Bliss, the Colon Classification of Ranganathan, the Library of Congress Classification, and the Universal Deciclassification systems, the best

known

mal Classification. Use of one of the recognized systems has the further advantages (1) that the arrangement and notation of each are widely known and comprehended by other librarians and also by laymen, and (2) that in the case of some of the systems, notably Dewey, Library of Congress, and Universal Decimal, individual works are centrally classed by one or more bibliographic services whose decisions may be utilized by subscribing institutions. Of these commonly used systems, Dewey's Decimal Classification is the oldest and most widely used. In the United States it is the system followed by a substantial majority of all libraries, including nearly all public libraries and school libraries; in other English-speaking countries it has been adopted by a majority of libraries; elsewhere it has users in almost every nation on the has been translated, with or without abridgment, expansion, or adaptation, into scores of languages from Spanish, Norwegian, Turkish, and French to Japanese, Sinhalese, Portuguese, and Thai. The Dewey system is now used, in one form or another, by such varied services as the Library of Congress's

globe.

It

and book catalogs; the American Library Association's Booklist; the H. W. Wilson Company's Standard Catalog Series and Book Review Digest; the R. R. Bowker Company's Publishers' Weekly and American Book Publishing Record; the British and a number of other national bibliographies. Titles in many reading lists, book guides, and bibliographies have been arranged or their subjects have been identified by the Dewey Decimal Classification. Recently DDC numbers have been recorded on the MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) magnetic tapes of the Library of Congress, The British Library, and other national systems; they have been printed in pubHcations themselves wherever a cataloging-in-publication program is in operation.

catalog cards

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;^«itHHr*^H^^

and some, mainly

ii4*4htiUU0iX*.

Dewey Decimal In 1895 the forerunner of what

I

I

>

I

is

now

the International Federation for

Documentation (FID), by agreement with Melvil Dewey as to concordance and bibliographic use, adopted the Decimal Classification as the basis for its international subject index. This grew into the Classification Decimale, otherwise known as the Brussels Classification or, now, as the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), which has itself been translated into many languages. While many diflFerences between DDC and UDC have appeared in the intervening years, the foundations of the two remain recognizably the same. 5 Dewey Decimal Classification. 5.1 Structure. 5.11 Basic plan. The Dewey Decimal Classification is a hierarchical system using the decimal principle for the subdivision of knowledge, as represented in publications; that is, each group in the successive division of knowledge, from the broadest to the most minute, is divided on a base of ten. The first division is into ten main classes, 0-9, which embrace the whole of human knowledge and intellectual endeavor. Main class is used for general works on many subjects from many points of view, such as general newspapers and encyclopedias, and also for certain specialized disciplines that deal with knowledge generally, such as information and communication, library science, and journalism. Main classes 1-9 consist each of a major discipline or group of related disciplines. Following are the ten main classes with their assigned meanings: 5 6 7 8 9

Philosophy and related disciplines

2 3 4

Rehgion Social sciences

Language

Pure sciences Technology (AppHed sciences)

The

out by the addition of a zero, are 600 for general works on main class 6, 610 for medical sciences, 620 for engineering, 630 for agriculture. Again, each division has, or at least is capable of having, ten sections, also numbered 0-9. The section numbers occupy the third position in the notation. filled

Thus, the full span of section numbers for each division listed above is 600in the third position 609, 610-619, 620-629, 630-639. In the sections, the in the number is appUed to general works on the entire division, and 1-9 are used for subsubclasses. Thus, 630 is assigned to agriculture and related technologies in general, 631 to crops and their production, 632 to plant injuries, diseases, pests, 633 to field crops, 636 to animal husbandry. The system permits further subdivision to any degree desired, with a continued decimal notation, which consists of the addition, following any set of three digits from 000 to 999, of a decimal point and as many more digits as may be required. Thus, 636 animal husbandry is divided into 636.1 horses and other equines, 636.2 cattle and other bovines, 636.3 sheep and other small ruminants, 636.4 swine, 636.5 poultry, 636.6 other birds, 636.7 dogs, 636.8 cats, 636.9 other warmblooded animals; 636.1 is further divided into 636.11 Oriental horses, 636.12 racehorses and trotters, 636.16 ponies, 636.18 other equines such as mules,

and

others.

Dewey are not necessarily limited each to a specific or single subject. Although many subjects have their own numbers, e.g., husbandry of Arabian horses 636.112, many other specific subjects are grouped

300-399

for social sciences,

numbers

in

together in a single notation,

e.g.,

husbandry of

asses,

mules, and zebras

all

636.18.

arts

Literature (Belles-lettres)

At the end of

this

volume are three summaries, showing in full notation the almost one hundred divisions, and the almost one

General geography and history

the ten main classes,

and

thousand sections. 5.12 Application of the Classification to specific works. Each work acquired by a library may be assigned to one of the main classes, divisions, sections, or subsections to the degree of specificity provided by the schedules of the DDC, or to any lesser degree of specificity appropriate to the situation (see section 5.3), and it may be identified as belonging to its specific class by use of the appropriate notation. (The word "class" is used to refer to a main class or a subdivision of any degree, be it 300 or 330 or 338 or 338.47669.)

their auxiliaries

So that the structure may be more readily understood, in the following explanation we use one or two digits, although in practice the notation always consists of at least three digits, with zero being given its normal arithmetical value where required to fill out a number to three digits. Thus the full DDC notation for main class 6 is 600. The notation used to designate the complete span of each main class consists of one hundred three-digit numbers, e.g., 000-099 for generalities,

medical sciences, 62 to engineering and alHed operations, 63 to agriculture and related technologies, etc. The full DDC notations for these divisions, each to

Individual

Generalities 1

Editor's Introduction

Classification

600-699

for applied sciences.

The notation, or number, designates the work's class; when written on the work and on the records that describe the work, it provides a shorthand identifi-

Each main class consists of ten divisions, likewise numbered 0-9. These division numbers occupy the second position in the notation. Division is used for general works on the entire main class, 1-9 for subclasses of the main class. Thus, 60 is devoted to general works on the applied sciences, 61

cation of the work's subject and determines its relative position within the library's entire collection and within the appropriate discipline.

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xxtx

each subject, simple or complex, entered in a subject catalog, bibliography, or index may be assigned to a DDC class and arranged in classified Similarly,

Dewey Decimal order. Classified

Editor's Introduction

Classification

—or "classed"—catalogs are not well known in North America,

though widely used elsewhere. In them each work is entered under one or several classification symbols (together with the natural-language concept that each stands for), all arranged in systematic classified order. For example, if the DDC is used, this brings together under 669 general works on metallurgy and works on the metallurgy of copper, lead, zinc, tin, and aluminum, which, in an alphabetic subject catalog, would be scattered from A through M to Z. At the same time it separates works on copper industry (338), copper mining (622), copper metallurgy (669), and copper art work (739), which, in an alphabetic subject catalog, would be fairly close together under the letters

from the point of view of ethics, in 392 if from the point of view of customs, in 613 if from the point of view of hygiene. Similarly, a work on water may be classed with many disciplines, such as metaphysics, religion, in 173

if

economics, conmierce, physics, chemistry, geology, oceanography, meteorology,

and

history.

DDC

more basic than this: that it scatters subjects by discipline. The index, which appears in volume 3, illustrates this quite clearly. There, under each subject, will be found the numbers in which it may be classed according to the disciplines under which it may fall. Here

No

other feature of the

is

are two modified examples:

C-o-p-p-e-r.

5.121 Book numbers.

Aerodynamics

In large collections even highly specific, or close, classification leaves several works in a single class. To distinguish further the

works

and to expedite identification, shelving, and physical retrieval many libraries add to the class number a book number; these together constitute the call number. The book number is usually based on authorship, but may, as in biography, be based on alphabetical subarrangement of individual subjects within the class notation. For the use and construction of book numbers the reader should consult Bertha R. Barden's Book Numbers (Chicago, American Library Association, 1937). Many libraries select author numbers from the Cutter or Cutter-Sanborn Author Tables {Chicopee, Mass., H. R. Huntting Co.), or follow the system of Author Numbers used by the Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.). Lists of author numbers have also been devised for libraries in which the names have difi'erent letter frequencies than are normally to be found in North American libraries, e.g., for libraries with mainly Hispanic authors. A special book number arrangement for works by and about William Shakespeare, which may be adapted for use with any other specific author, appears in the DDC schedules under class 822.33. Among the other systems used for separation of works within classes are arrangement by authors' surnames spelled out, by initials of authors' surnames, and by dates of publication. in a class

5.13 Discipline.

The concept

of discipline, that

629.132 3

astronautical engineering

629.415

mechanics meteorology

533.62

1

551.515 3

Copper 739.511

arts

chemistry inorganic

546.652

organic

547.056 52 661.065 2

technology construction architecture

721.044 73

building

693.73

materials

691.83 620.182

building

engineering foundations

624.153 82

shipbuilding

623.820 7 669.953 669.3

metallography metallurgy mineral aspects

branch of knowledge or learning, is fundamental to an understanding of Dewey's system. The primary basis for DDC arrangement and development is by discipline, as defined by the main and subordinate classes, while, strictly speaking, subjects, that is,

concrete objects, abstract concepts, activities, or processes not necessarily limited to one field of study, are secondary. There is no one place for any subject in itself; a subject may appear in any or all of the disciplines. No class can be said to cover the scope of marriage, or of water, or of copper, or of Brazil; in other words, there is no single number for any of these concepts or subjects. A work on marriage belongs in 306 if it treats the subject from the point of view of sociology, in 155 if from the point of view of psychology.

aeronautical engineering

economic geology

553.43

mineralogy

549.23

mining

622.343 622.184 3

prospecting

pharmacology

615.265 2

products

673.3

toxicology

615.925 652

is,

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5.14 Hierarchy. its

The

DDC

is

basically hierarchical in

notation and in

structure.

5.141 In notation. Hierarchy in notation means that at each level there is an array of concepts, called classes, which are mutually exclusive, and which stand in a coordinate relationship to each other. With each new level the specificity of the subject's subdivision increases; that is, the classes get pro-

xxxt

,*-•-•-* -*:* -•_'

its

Dewey Decimal more

gressively

specific,

Editor's Introduction

Classification

more minute. The

classes at

any given

Any

in a subordinate relationship to a class at the next higher level.

two or three

then, has

class,

level stand specific

sets of relationships: coordinate, subordinate,

and sometimes superordinate. A given class can be (and usually is) coordinate with one or more other classes at the same level; and it is immediately subordinate to only one class at the next higher level; and it may be superordinate to one or more classes at the next lower level. The increasing specificity of subjects is usually indicated by the addition of one new digit at each new level of division. If

An example indention

main

of a hierarchical chain follows. For convenience in printing,

not used to show the subordination of a division (level

is

[Significant notation

is

6]

[Significant notation

is

63]

Horses Racehorses

636.1 636. 1

The diagram

how

that follows shows

proceeds from the general to the notation

the

specific.

DDC

hierarchical classification

The unique

that these progressive steps are indicated

is

each level of

digit at

feature of the

division.

Generalities

100

Philosophy

631

Crop production

200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Religion

632 633

Plant diseases

634 635 636 637 638 639

Orchards

Social sciences

Language Pure sciences

APPUED SCIENCES 0)

arts

u c

Literature

Geography

&

history

I a -<

boo. 1

1

KJItolio

610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690

Medical sciences

Engineering

AGRICULTURE Home economics

3

Management

•6

Chemical technology Manufactures Misc. manufactures

636.11

Oriental horses

.12

RACEHORSES

.13

Saddle horses

.14

Carriage horses

.4

Sheep Swine

.15

Draft horses

.5

Poultry

.16

Ponies

.6

Other birds

.17

Light harness horses

.7

Dogs

.18

Other equines

.8

Cats

.9

Other

1)

Here

is

etc.

Garden crops

ANIMAL HUSBANDRYDairy Insect culture

Nondomestic animals

in the schedules, therefore,

385-388 385

Cattle

.3

X

Field crops

spaces

by a centered entry,

e.g..

Buildings

.2

(A

DDC

by the addition of one

000

The

between the sixth and seventh digits of the last four numbers and between the ninth and tenth digits of the last number are not a basic part of the notation, but, for ease in reading and copying are left after each successive set of three digits beyond the decimal point in all numbers enumerated in the classification schedules and index. Even though these principles of hierarchy are employed often enough to make them a useful basis for examining the system, there are exceptions, four of which are described below. divisions of the discipline (1) Sometimes there are steps in the successive or subject for which positions in the lengthening notation are not available. Such steps are shown in the schedules by spans of numbers called centered on entries, because they appear with numbers, headings, and notes centered the page instead of with numbers in the usual number column. Centered entries show the spread of a sequence of numbers which is spelled out in detail immediately following, and help to show the organization of material by substituting for a broad comprehensive number that does not exist and cannot be inserted. For example, under 380 trade is covered in 381-382, communication in 383-384, transportation in 385-388. There are no digits available to express any of these major subdivisions of 380, and each is shown

The

Technology (Applied sciences) Agriculture and related technologies Animal husbandry

new

2) to its

class (level 1).

600 630 636

Technology (Applied sciences) Engineering and allied operations Applied physics Electromagnetic and related branches of engineering 621.3 Electronic and communication engineering 621.38 Radio and radar engineering 621.384 Radio 621.384 Components and apparatus 621.384 13 Receiving sets 621.384 136 Types of sets 621.384 136 6

600 620 621

another, longer, hierarchical chain:

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Specific kinds of transportation

Railroad transportation

Another example

is

540 "Chemistry and

allied sciences,"

which includes chem-

541-547, crystallography in 548, and mineralogy in 549; the span of chemistry is reflected in the centered entry 541-547. hierarchically expressive. In these (2) In a few instances the notation is not cases the indentions are irregular, since they do not correspond to the length

istry in

xxxttt

i'ili*!*4£^tiijiii.

Dewey Decimal of the notation. For example, 929.7999

Editor's Introduction

Classification

printed as coordinate with 929.73-.79, because royalty and peerage of countries outside Europe is a concept coordinate with, not subordinate to, the concept of royalty and peerage of countries of Europe. (3)

The

is

subdivisions of a discipline or topic are not always to be found in

notations subordinate

to,

and therefore longer than, the notation

for the disci-

633production, "Class production of specific crops [and] products ... in 638" applies to every part of 631; consequently, harvesting corn should be placed not in 631.55 Harvesting but in 633.15 Corn. notation 5.2 Auxiliary tables and other memory aids. The

DDC

lends of

itself

readily to subject synthesis, or

numerous memory

aids, or, as

Melvil

number

Dewey

building, with the benefit

called them,

mnemonics. The

volume form the basis for much of the number building that results in uniform meanings of numbers in various contexts. 5.21 Areas. The most notable memory aid is the constant repetition of a

these situations reflect the desire of Melvil Dewey and his successors to keep the notation as short as possible. For example, although biology is denoted by 574, its branches the botanical and zoological sciences

auxiliary tables in this

are classed in 580 and 590 respectively, rather than in 574+. Another example is analytical chemistry in 543, with its branches qualitative chemistry in 544 and quantitative chemistry in 545 instead of in 543.1 and 543.2 respectively.

standard pattern of area arrangement. In nearly all area developments, the for digits 44, for instance, stand for France, 45 for Italy, 46 for Spain, 52 Japan, 73 for United States. Consequently, since 9 is the significant notation for general history, 944 denotes history of France, 945 of Italy, 946 of Spain, 952 of Japan, 973 of United States. Likewise, since 91 is the significant notaHon for general geography, 914^ designates geography of France, 914^ of Italy, 917.3 of United States (in each case with a decimal point following the third the digit). Table 2, "Areas," which specifies these area numbers, constitutes

pline or topic

itself;

This second example shows that within an array concepts are not always mutually exclusive.

The

when

not in a terminal position distorts the hierarchy but provides a device for extending numbers. It is generally used to indicate a difi'erent basis for division of the discipline or subject represented by the digits preceding the 0. In the following sequence 599.01-.09 are used for general treatment of mammals as a group, whereas 599.1-.9 are used for works on specific kinds of mammals, e.g., on kangaroos, on whales, on monkeys. (4)

500 590 599

digit

Pure sciences

599.02 599.05 599.2 599.5 599.8

Mammalia (Mammals) Physiology of mammals Pathology of mammals Ecology of mammals Marsupialia

Cetacea and Sirenia Primates

5.142 In structure. Hierarchy in structure means that every concept in a notation more specific than that of a main class is subordinate to all the broader concepts of which it is a part, and whatever is true of each whole is true of all its parts. For example, whatever is stated to be true of 600 is likewise true of all its subdivisions, what is true of 630 is true of all its subdivisions,

what

is

true of 631

subdivision.

is

true of

all its

subdivisions,

and

Hence the note under 631.2 Agricultural

use, place in agriculture," applies to

5.22 Languages. Another common repetition is that of the numbers for languages. In this pattern 2 or 21 is used for the English language, 3 or 31 for German, 4 or 41 for French, etc. In most cases the numbers for the various languages in main class 400 and the various literatures in main class 800 are

the same, e.g., 420 English language, 820 English literature, 430 German language, 830 German literature. In other subjects where the basis of subdivision of 400 and 800. is linguistic, the language sequence is closely parallel to that Under 030 Encyclopedias, for example, 031 is used for United States and Canadian English-language encyclopedias, 032 for other English-language encyclopedias, 033 for those in the Germanic languages, etc. The numbers in Table

Zoological sciences

599.01

largest part of this volume.

so

on down

to the finest

structures, "Description,

each subdivision: to 631.21 Farmhouses,

6 Languages, which is used as the basis of subdivision under many subjects throughout the classification, in most respects have the same meanings as the language numbers in 400. 5.23 Other, Many other patterns appear as a result of parallel subject developments, a full development at one place being repeated by analogy at other places. For example, in 372.11-.18 and 373.11-.18 the organization and administration of elementary and secondary education are each given the same development as education as a whole (by means of the instruction "add ... the numbers following 371"); in 420-490 each language is given the same developfrom Table ment ("add 'Subdivisions of Individual Languages' notation 4"); in 633-535 each agricultural crop is developed according to the general .

.

.

among them

bibliogra-

to 631.23 Granaries, silos, grain elevators, to 631.27 Fences, walls, hedges,

principles in 631-632. In fact

and

phies and catalogs of specific disciplines and subjects (in 016) and libraries

to all the others. Similarly, the instruction

xxxtv

under 631 Crops and

their

some

classes of material,

XXXV

:lilr*s*-^ii-Uil)St

Dewey Decimal devoted to

ment

specific disciplines

as the

whole

016.6, of agriculture

(A

are given the same developbibliography of the applied sciences

and subjects

classification, e.g.,

Editor's Introduction

Classification (in 026),

and related technologies 016.63, of racehorses 016. 63612

number never ends

in a

to the right of the

.

decimal point, since such a

meaningless; hence, 016.6 instead of 016. 600 .) 5.24 Standard subdivisions. A special kind of patterned repetition

is

is

that

of the standard subdivisions, listed in Table 1. Virtually any subject or discipline may be presented in various forms: in a synopsis or outline, in a periodical, in tables, in illustrations. Similarly, most subjects may have certain modes of

treatment in common: theory, technique, study and teaching, history. These common forms and modes are designated collectively as standard subdivisions, and they may be applied wherever they are appropriate. Their notation consists

These digits may be added to any significant notation taken or derived from the schedules, e.g., serials on the applied sciences 605 (main class 6 plus standard subdivision 05), serials on agriculture and related technologies 630.5 (division 63 plus 05, with a decimal point following the third digit), serials on animal husbandry 636.05, on racehorses 636.1205. 5.3 Versatility and flexibility. A valuable feature of Dewey, not shared by some of the other commonly used classification systems, is the adaptability of its notation to the needs of libraries of difi'erent sizes and natures. The DDC can be used equally as well for broad classification as for close. For example, a small library, or a large one with only a few titles on the subject, can class the production of any and all field crops in 633, without subdivision. A somewhat larger library can class general works in 633, works on production of cereal crops in 633.1, of forage crops in 633.2 and so on. A library with a still larger collection can divide its books into such detail as it requires. As any library's collection increases in size, its books can be diff'erentiated to a finer and finer degree of specificity simply by the addition of further digits to the notation. A work on crystal radio sets can be placed in 621, 621.3, 621.38, 621.384, 621.3841, 621.38413, 621.384136, 621.3841366, depending of two or

more

digits,

of which the

first is 0, e.g.,

05

Serial publications.

on the degree of closeness in classification required. The full edition of the DDC may be used by general libraries of any size, from the largest, which may follow it in full detail for most subjects, to the smallest, which may reduce any or all schedules to the degree considered desirable. The abridged edition supplies reduction on a ready-made basis and is convenient for small libraries to use on that account. Except at and below its own level, the abridged version does not uniformly provide help in making judicious decisions about what schedules to reduce and how far to reduce them to meet specific local needs; this the classifier must decide on the basis of the recognized demands of the local situation and expected patterns of growth.

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A

III.

Practical

Guide

to the

Use of the

Classification

Note: In this guide an extensive repetition of pronouns to denote the classifier is unavoidable. While realizing that some readers will find distasteful the constant use of ''he, " ''his, " and "him, " to refer generically to classifiers of both sexes, the editors and the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee find any other device or circumlocution either awkward or artificial, or an intrusion upon the sense of the exposition, and they have agreed to use the traditional masculine forms in their generic sense. 6 Preliminaries. Before the classifier tries to use the Dewey Decimal Classification, he should acquaint himself with the system as a whole. In particular, he should study the three main summaries at the end of this volume and learn the first summary of the ten main classes; he should then leaf through the schedules in volume 2, observing the many summaries of specific portions

Knowledge of the pattern will come rapidly with use, and especially classifying, he consults the schedules first and only verifies his decisions

of them. so

if,

in

with the index. He should notice the effect of the principle of hierarchy: each entry is a part of and governed by every entry superior to it. To understand the full meaning and force of 621.3841366, he must view it as a part of 621.384136, which, in turn, is a part of 621.38413, which is a part of 621.3841, a part of 621.384, which is a part of 621.38, which is a part of 621.3, is a part of 621, which is a part of 620, which is a part of 600. should not fail to look through the seven auxihary tables in this volume. should also observe carefully the special nature of main classes 8 and

which which

He He

is

disregarded for works of literature (belles-lettres), e.g., a play about Julius Caesar and Roman history is a piece of imaginative literature, and belongs in the appropriate part of 800 instead of under history or biography. Arrangement of individual works of belles-lettres is first by the discipline literature, then by original language, then by literary form, then by period of composition. Detailed instructions appear under centered entry 810-890.

0.

In class 8, subject

is

general encyclopedic works (030), general serial publications (050), general newspapers (071-079), general collections (080), and general publications of general organizations (061-068) have no specific subject, and are part of no one discipline; the most significant thing about them, after In

main

class 0,

their generality,

is

their form.

Arrangement of such

generalities

is first

by

form, then by language or place as the schedules provide. In all other classes (000-029, 069, 070.1-.9, 090, 100-700, 900), unless a diflFerent sequence is prescribed, arrangement is first by most specific discipline and most specific subject under it, then by area specification, then by time specification if the schedules permit, then by form of presentation. For example, a

work on the native snakes

of Texas

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is

classed as follows:

Dewey Decimal Discipline:

Science

Subject:

Zoology Cold-blooded vertebrates

Editor's Introduction

Classification

5

Law Private law

7 9

Snakes [Sign of geographic concept to follow] North America South central United States Texas

6 09

Tenancy Leases

Commercial

be:

(as

Technology

(2)

above):

09764

In history and law, however, the place is identified as a major characteristic of the subject. For example, a periodical on the history of the New Deal gives

For a book, the table of contents If

may be 9

9 1

Franklin D. Roosevelt

[Number

indicating special form] Periodical

Thus, 973.91705. periodical

discover this

is

not always

is

usually an excellent guide to the

on the Texas law of commercial

there

is

such sources prove unsatisfactory, a careful examination of the text necessary.

he may have to go to external sources. Information regarding the subject of the work may often be obtained from bibliographies, catalogs, biographical dictionaries, histories of literature, encyclopedias, reviews, and other reference works, fail, and (7) Subject experts should be consulted when all other methods sometimes for verification of a tentative decision. The classifier should note that many works cover two or three or many subjects, considered separately or in their interrelationships. Also, many works deal with two or more aspects of one or more subjects, that is, with a subject or subjects within two or several disciplines; examples are works treating of both the economics and the technology of the textile manufacturing industry; of both nuclear physics and nuclear engineering; of both architectural design and construction principles of dwelling houses; and of the sociological, ethical. (6) If

A

To

misleading, (5) If

this chain:

Form:

treated.

and from what point

no table of contents, chapter headings and marginal notes are likely to give a good indication of the contents. Clues may also be provided by bibliographies and lists of sources n^ed by the author. of view, and (4) It is always wise to scan the preface for the author's point the blurb for a general description of the work, though the latter may be (3)

Thus, 639.39609764.

Time:

is

is,

subject matter.

Snakes

North America United States Twentieth century Early, 1901-1953

that subject

subject

check.

Reptiles

Subject:

what form

into the system, or class

Sometimes the title indicates what the work is about; however, this is often misleading, and some further investigation should always be made as a

Culture of cold-blooded vertebrates

History

in

its

work

(1)

Nondomesticated animals

Discipline:

and

a

fit

easy:

6

Agriculture and related

(as

05

above):

Thus, 346.76404346205. 7 Analysis of a work. Before he can it, the classifier must know exactly what of view

Area

04

Property Real property

Thus, 597.9609764. If the work were about the culture of snakes in Texas, the chain would

Subject:

764

Jurisdiction of Texas (as above)

Subject:

Form

Discipline:

Social sciences

9

Reptiles

Area:

Discipline:

leases gives the following:

xxxvttt

the subject

is

complex or unfamiliar

xxxtx

^^}'^^ii^%/'

to the classifier,

^Hiriimi:'iiU>S;

Dewey Decimal and

religious aspects of divorce.

The

should note, too, the current trend toward interdisciplinary studies in depth, particularly in the social sci-

ences.

To become

classifier

good practitioner of classification, it is most important that he analyze each work carefully, not only to ascertain its subject or subjects but also to determine to what extent it crosses traditional disciplinary lines a

of study.

8 Basic rules for selection of class number. Before considering the problems involved in the application of the schedules to such compound and complex subjects as those just mentioned, it is desirable to delineate the procedures

work on one subject in one discipline. 8.1 Approach. Having determined the subject of the work, and the discipline within which that subject is treated, the classifier is ready to class it, or place it within the system. There are two basic approaches to the Classification: direct, through the schedules, and indirect, through the index. Beginners for classing a

approach speedier, but it is not recommended because it delays the process of becoming fully acquainted with the system. In fact, the classifier should note that, whether he is a beginner or an expert, he should never class solely from the index. The index provides leads to the schedules but is not exhaustive and can never reproduce the wealth of information available in them. On the other hand, the index can be used profitably to verify the correctness of a number chosen from the schedules. If his approach is direct, the classifier will first determine into which of the ten main classes the work falls. If the subject is copper, he must decide whether it relates to the science of copper (class 5, i.e., 500-599), the technology of copper (class 6), the economics of the copper industry (class 3), artistic work in copper (class 7), or even copper in the Koran (class 2). Having chosen the proper main class, then, excluding all other main classes from his mind, he determines into which of its divisions the book falls. If the subject is copper technology, it may be copper as an engineering material (division 62, i.e., 620-629), fabrication of articles in copper (67), copper in hardware (68), in building (69). Then in the same way he determines the proper section, subsection, and subsubsection, until he has come to the most specific number, used by or appropriate to the library, that will encompass the subject of the work. (See also section 10 on reduction.) Even if that number is less specific than the subject of the work in hand, he has found the right place. Possibly a future expansion will give an even more detailed number. For example, a work on the infinitive in the English language belongs under 425, even though 425 encompasses all of English grammar. At each step on the way the classifier should look carefully at the notes and directions, making certain that he has not followed a false trail, perhaps even chosen the wrong main class. He should not depend solely on the three main summaries or on any of the special summaries; they exist only to speed will usually find the latter

xl

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Classification

him

to tentative decisions

ered before any decision

and lack the

close distinctions that

must be consid-

is final.

he knows the schedules well, the classifier may start at once with a specific number. In that case it is most important that he go up the hierarchical ladder, testing at each level to see if the particular subject of his book belongs within the concept named and described. Whether he goes up or down he should If

analyze every step, not overlooking centered entries (which are readily identified by the inch-long lines preceding them and the indicators adjacent to

should read carefully every heading and note. If the classifier's approach in a given situation is through the index, he should for first locate the entry for the subject, then examine the subheads under it the proper aspect. If, for example, his work is on copper, he will find under "Copper" various aspects, subaspects, and subsubaspects. Finding the most

He

them).

one that characterizes his work, he can then turn to the correct part of the schedules and analyze the specific number that appears to fit. The more reliable approach, however, is to go directly to the schedules, using the index if necessary to locate the proper discipline; only when he is uncertain specific

about the relevance of a particular part of the schedules is it recommended that the classifier turn to the index. For more detailed information on use of the index, see section 11. A full description of the important features of the headings and notes follows in sections 8.2-8.6.

Each heading consists of a word or phrase so inclusive that incomit covers all subordinate topics and entries. The actual wording may be plete, because, from the principle of hierarchy, the heading must be read as part of the larger group that includes it, e.g., at 469 "Portuguese" means the Portuguese language, but at 869 the same heading means Portuguese 8.2

Headings.

literature.

terms in a heading separated by "and," and similarly three or more terms separated by commas, are coordinate and mutually exclusive, e.g., in Table 2, "Areas" notation 62 Egypt and Sudan, —75563 Prince Edward, Amelia, Nottoway Counties. If two terms in a heading are separated by a space, the first includes but is broader than the second, e.g., in the same table, Mexico, where all of —721-729 comprises Middle —72 Middle America 721-727 comprises Mexico. A term in parentheses is synAmerica, but only 691 Madagascar onymous or nearly so with the term preceding it, e.g.,

Two





(Malagasy Republic). A heading includes the total concept expressed by it, even if some parts of that total concept are explicitly provided for in numbers that are not subdivisions of the number assigned to the heading. Cross references (section 8.58) lead the classifier to component parts of the concept which, when dealt with separately, are classed in numbers that are not notationally subordinate to

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:>.->m

Dewey Decimal

Editor's Introduction

Classification

the general number, and the presence of a cross reference is a clear sign that a part of the main subject is dispersed in this way. For example, 820 Literatures of English

followed by a cross reference, "For American literature in English, see 810. " This combination constitutes a clear directive to the classifier: class a work on English-language literature of Britain

here in 820 and of Britain

its

.

.

.

language

is

work on English-language literature 820, but class a work on English-language

subdivisions, class a

and America here

in

"574 Biology; For evolution, see 575; zoological sciences, 590" says: class general works on biology in 574 and its subdivisions, but works dealing only with evolution in 575, works dealing only with zoological sciences in the 590s. (See also section 8.511 on comprehenliterature of .

.

America

in 810. In like fashion

.

sive works.)

8.21 The

word

"specific. "

When the word "specific" appears in a heading

to the heading used for the the heading bears little resemblance Classification a note appears same concept in the previous edition of the Placement: "Former headmg: inScating the former heading, e.g., 331.128

''

When

Obtaining employment." j into considtaken be must they is, that force; All such notes have hierarchical eration in analyzing subordinate entries. „ , ^ u j. ^ KJor^r hierarhave not do "Including beginning Notes NOTES. 8.4 INCLUSION subordinate topics, not obviously part force. They are enumerations of



be used, inasmuch as a work on construction for several specific purposes, with a chapter devoted to each, would be classed in 690. On the other hand, when the text says "various specific," works dealing collectively with a number of instances of the subject are to be classed in the number at hand. For example, 693 "Construction in various specific materials" has subdivisions and is itself to be used for a work on construction in several diflFerent materials, e.g., in masonry, in wood, in tiles, in metals, with a chapter devoted to each. 8.3 Definitions, scope notes, example notes. In some instances a heading requires, for complete understanding, the limitations stated in the note following it, e.g., 790.068 Recreation centers: "Indoor and outdoor." Others are followed by definitions, e.g., 330 Economics: "The science of human behavior as it relates to utilization of scarce means for satisfaction of needs and desires through production, distribution, consumption." When no definition is given, the term is understood to be used as delimited by its subdivisions, or as defined in Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, or in other general unabridged dictionaries. Other headings are followed by scope notes enumerating specific qualifications applicable to the subject and its subdivisions, e.g., 631.2 Agricultural structures: "Description, use, place in agriculture" of farmhouses (631.21), of barns (631.22), and of other structures. These aspects of agricultural buildings are thus difi^erentiated from the architectural aspects; classification of farmhouses in 728.67 and of barns in 728.922 when considered architecturally is governed by part of the scope note under 725-728: "interdisciplinary works on design and construction." in itself to

••^^ —•--•

,.

.

of the heading,

on which there

is

justify separate as yet insufficient literature to

[Government] control of product hazards is provision. For example, 351.778 but infor food, medicines, cosmetics, subdivisions separate has that a topic the appliances. These latter topics are for

cludes also textiles, toys, household awaiting the time when number general the in room" "standing present given its own number. there is literary warrant for giving each enuinstruction are of various kinds, as 8.5 Instruction notes. Notes of

^. ^ topic or concept certam 8 51 Class here notes. An specified topic or concept it means, class the force; hierarchical has "here" subdivisions of this number. in "this" number and /or appropriate concepts, not obviously part ot subordinate indicate to used The note is and have applicability to the subj^e^* the heading, that are of a general nature [Architecture of] specific types of and its subdivisions; for example, 725-728 which means class architecture structures: "Class here specific structures," subdivision, e.g., of a specific parhamenappropriate any in buildings specific of store in 725.21, of a specific department specific a of 725.11, in building tary

merated below.

.

.

instruction to class a

728.81. synagogue in 726.3, of a specific castle in for concepts that overlap The class here note is used also to make provision 78 Western United States: Class here the heading, e.g., "Areas" notation Western United States overlap Rocky Mountains." Rocky Mountains and the concept Rocky Mountains is both like two intersecting circles, because it is assigned, being located narrower and broader than the heading to which -78 but also in other areas four of the eight states enumerated under in only

outside

—78, such

as

Arizona and Alberta. interdisciplinary works.

^ One

r ^ kind of concept ,

.

.

8.511 Comprehensive and comprehensive works, e.g., 2bU: L>iass that overlaps the heading is that of 612: "Class here comprehenhere comprehensive works on Christian church"; note is always anatomy and physiology." By its nature, such a

works on followed by a

sive

class

and elsewhere note or a cross reference (sections 8.57

xliii

xlii



.

,

chical

matter, in a note it usually means that here are classed works on individual instances of the subject named; works dealing collectively with a number of instances of the subject are in such cases classed in some other notation earher in the schedule or higher in the hierarchy. For example, 693.8 "Construction for specific purposes" is a number with subdivisions but not or, for that

giving examples that explain the other headings are followed by notes or describes, entities that the heading names of kinds the indicating by heading "Examples: card, book, microform, oncatalog]: the [of Form 025.313 eg divided, unified, clas"Examples: catalog]: the [of Structure li^'"; 025.315 still

•T

Dewey Decimal 8.58) leading to those

component

-jr^jt^-i^^^rjfj

parts of the topic treated comprehensively

be found in other numbers. A special kind of comprehensive work is the interdisciplinary work, which deals with the topic from the point of view of more than one discipline, e.g., 669: "Class here interdisciplinary works on metals," which is to say, class here and in appropriate subdivisions works dealing with metals, or a specific metal, from such diverse aspects as prospecting, mining, physics, chemistry, geology, metallurgy, industrial fabricating, art work, economics. For more detail, see at this point that will

section 9.2.

Because there are sometimes legitimate reasons for placing works in numbers other than those provided in the schedules, some alternatives are provided, with the editors' preference clearly shown. For example, 936.2 Southern Britain to [the year] 410: "If preferred [i.e., if the classifier prefers], class in 942.012." At 942.012 "(Use of this number is optional; [the editors] prefer 936.2)." The preferred number will be used on Library of Congress cataloging records, and usually in the British National Bibliography and similar services. More detail on options is given in section 8.52 Optional provision.

I

Editor's Introduction

Classification

in the schedules. The procethe subdivisions are not specifically enumerated dures to be observed are as follows: which the classifier may 8.541 Add from tables. Tables 2-7 supply digits more specific. The add to certain numbers in the schedules to make them classifier should these auxiliary tables are not class numbers and the

numbers in exactly what may never use them by themselves. Each instruction indicates under 331.291-.299 be added, from which table to what base. For example, "Add 'Areas Geographical treatment [of wages], there appears the instruction, 331.29." This means that for a notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number from Table work on wages in Japan, for example, the number 52 for Japan full class number 2 is to be placed following 331.29 which results in the and ethnic groups, 331.2952 Again, under 155.84 [Psychology of] specific racial "Add 'Racial, Ethnic, National Groups' notation 01-99 from ,

.

the instruction, appropriate number Table 5 to base number 155.84," whereby, when the of Nordics from the table is added to 155.84, the number for ethnopsychology of Afro-Americans 155.8496073. is 155.843, of Bretons 155.849168, as at 323.11 Sometimes combinations for adding twice in succession appear, Ethnic, Naracial, ethnic, national groups: "Add 'Racial,

is

[Relation of state to]

13.21.

8.53 Use of more than one in standard subdivisions. Standard subdivisions, which are enumerated in Table 1, generally consist of two or more

which the first is 0, and may be used with any number at any level whenever they are appropriate. (See section 8.7 for application of standard subdivisions.) But in some classes, for various reasons, notation beginning with is or has previously been used for another purpose, in which case the classifier is instructed to use two Os, e.g., "Use 335.001-335.009 for standard subdivisions." On occasion he is instructed to use for this purpose three or even four Os. This instruction does not have hierarchical force, but applies only exactly as stated, except under the circumstances described below in the second example in section 8.545. Sometimes the use of a for another purpose appears inconspicuously in an add note (see section 8.54). For example, at 327.3-.9, is added to 327.41 foreign policies and relations of the United Kingdom before the addition of another area number for France 327.41044, or the United States 327.41073, or the Far East 327.4105. It follows that standard subdivisions on United Kingdom foreign policy must be classed in 327.41001-327.41009. Otherwise 327.4105 would be doing double duty, for general works on foreign relations between the United Kingdom and the Far East and also for serial publications on foreign policies and relations in general of the United Kingdom. The classifier is reminded of this requirement by an asterisk and footnote, "Use extra digits of

Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning of Table 1."

8.54 Synthesis of notation (number building). Frequently a note ofi"ers the opportunity to expand a given number or series of numbers even though

xliv

2-9 from Table 5 to base number 323.11, e.g., relation and to the then, unless it is redundant, add of state to Jews 323.11924 relation of state to Jews result add 'Areas' notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., tional Groups' notation

.

.

.

m

Germany 323.11924043."

which digits from the table are number appearadded (e g 331.29), is not necessarily exactly the same as the however, the base ing in the number column for the heading (331.291-.299); number is always explicitly stated in the accompanying note. It will

be seen that the base number,

Occasionally the base

number

is

less

consists of four or

combined number

to

In this case, if the digits a decimal point must be

than three

more

digits.

numbers for geography inserted after the third digit. For example, to obtain The number for geography of a specific location, area notations are added to 91. followed by 52 (Japan) with a of Japan will be 915.2, that is 91 (geography) Ohio (771): 977. decimal point inserted after the third digit. Or, history (9) of is always stated 8.542 Add from schedules. Similarly, the base number

sequence by adding digits from another sequence and biochemistry [of in the schedules. For example, under 581.19 Biophysics following 574.19 in 574.191plants]: "Add to base number 581.19 the numbers enzymes 581.1925." The procedure to be followed here is: (1)

in the instruction to create a

574.192, in the

e.g.,

general) the sequence 574.191-.192 (biophysics and biochemistry in

number

for

574.1925; (2) in this notation the numbers following 581.19 the classifier adds the digits 25 to the base number

enzymes

574.19 are 25; (3) to obtain 581.1925

is

.

The base numbers

in the

two sequences are not necessarily of the same

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636.089 Veterinary sciences: "Add to base number 636.089 the numbers following 61 in 610-619, e.g., veterinary viral diseases 636.0896925." e.g.,

Here the number for viral diseases in the sequence 610-619 is 616.925; ignoring the decimal point, the obtains 636.0896925

classifier

adds the 6925 that follows 61 to 636.089 and

.

Sometimes a complete class number is added to another class number, e.g., under 338.47 [Production of secondary] goods and services: "Add 001-999

number 338.47, e.g., textile manufacture 338.47677" complete number for the technology of textile manufacture). to base

(677 being the

Sometimes one "add" must be derived from another "add." For example, 636.5920 1-.59208 General principles [of turkey husbandry]: "Add to base number 636.5920 the numbers following 636.0 in 636.01-636.08." The classifier who has a work on erysipelas in turkeys (1) writes down 636.5920 (2) adds 89 from 636.089 to obtain 636.592089 (3) then, in accordance with the instruction under 636.089 to add to that number the numbers following 61 in 610619, he adds 6942 from 61 6.942 and obtains the result 636.5920896942 8.543 Add from both tables and schedules. Sometimes numbers are derived by adding first from a table and then from another schedule, or, in the reverse order, first from another schedule and then from a table, e.g., 271 Religious congregations and orders in church history: "Add to base number 271 the numbers following 255 in 255.01-255.98, e.g., Franciscans in church history 271.3; then add and to the result add 'Areas' notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., Franciscans in United Kingdom 271.3041." 8.544 General suggestions. The classifier should add only to the extent that is appropriate to the sequence that is to be developed. Occasionally some numbers in a sequence from which numbers are to be added should be omitted because the topics in those numbers are otherwise provided for. For example, ;

;

.

.

.

.

614.59 "[Incidence, distribution, control of] other diseases" means diseases other than those already provided for in 614.51-.57; consequently, the classifier must exclude from the add note under 614.591-.598 diseases in those numbers, at

and

it

follows that the correct

number

for control of influenzas,

which from

the add note might be expected to be 614.59203 (from 616.203), is instead 614.518. Another example occurs at 551.464, to which the classifier is instructed to

add the numbers following 163

of this instruction produces the

in "Areas" notation 1636-1637. Application

number 551.46465

oceanography of the Caribbean Sea, but this number should not be used because Caribbean Sea is an exception to the basic instruction, as is shown by the exception to the add note: "however, class Caribbean Sea .in 551.463," where, after applying another add note, the classifier obtains the correct number 551.4635. .

The

classifier is

more

decimal point until the

.

likely to construct correct final

sequence of

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for

digits

is

numbers

he ignores the obtained, after which he if

should never termmate should insert a point following the third digit. Also, he anywhere to the right of a decimal point. a number in mstructed The classifier should combine numbers only when specifically has derived combinations which to do so; otherwise he will soon find that he block the orderly use of other numbers. permissible to add to a base Unless there is a contrary instruction, it is order to avoid number a building block made of two smaller blocks, but, in permissible to add extensions to dual meanings of class numbers, it is not For example, numbers already consisting of a base number and an addition. serials, where 05 for serials 016/ 505 is correct for a bibUography of science for science and the combination (see sections 5.24 and 8.7) is added to 5[00] be used for a for bibliography, but 016/.5/05 is not to

then added

to

016

for science is added science bibliography that is issued serially, where 5[00] then added to the combination. to 016 for bibliography, and 05 for serials in Japanese rice (i.e., rice Similarly 380.141/3180952 is correct for commerce for "ce, and the grown in Japan), where 0952 for Japan is added to 633.18 but 380.141/ whole (less the initial 63) then added to 380.141 for commerce,

318/0952 for rice

is

where [63] 3. 18 not to be used for Japanese commerce in rice, then added added to 380.141 for commerce, and 0952 for Japan

is

to the combination.

notes do not have hierarchical force unless entry 420-490 Specific languages: this fact is specifically stated, e.g., centered Individual Lan"Under each language identified by *, add 'Subdivisions of base number." Since guages' notation 01-86 from Table 4 to designated subdivision identified by such cases the instructions are applicable to each example at 368.1-.8 an asterisk, they do have hierarchical force. A similar for standard with the add instruction an instruction to use two Os

8 545 Hierarchical force.

Add

m

combines

subdivisions, a type of note that otherwise does not

see section 8.53 above. 8.55 Citation order

have hierarchical

force;

subdivided according to more such as tillage, plantthan one characteristic, e.g., crop production by process as wheat, tobacco, peaches. ing, harvesting, as well as by kind of crop such or When a given work considers its subject simultaneously according to two wheat, a work on tillage of tobacco, or on planting

more

Many

subjects

may be

characteristics, e.g.,

of which on harvesting peaches, the classifier is faced with the problem characteristic in sequence, characteristic to class by, or whether to class by each schedules give and if the latter then in which order. Sometimes notes in the principles, him assistance but at other times he must rely on a few general may serve as a and occasionally simply on his judgment. The following rules and to maintain guide to determine the correct number for a specific work

or

consistency:

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Follow stated instructions at the point of application or anywhere above that point in the hierarchy. Instructions are most commonly given in the sched(1)

ules

when

the notations for the diflFerent characteristics of division have no Os or have the same number of Os (see (2) and (3) below). They may be in the form of (a) a table of precedence, (b) an order of precedence note, or (c)

a regular cross classification note or cross reference. (a) An example of a table of precedence appears at 362, telling the classifier to place a work on welfare services to mentally ill women veterans in 362.2 for the mentally ill rather than in 362.86 for veterans or in 362.83 for women.

An example

of an order of precedence note appears at centered entry 331.3-331.6, telling the classifier who has a work on labor performed by aged women of Chinese descent that he should place it in 331.398 for labor by (b)

aged persons rather than in 331.4 for labor by women or in 331.6251 for labor by Chinese. (c) An example of a regular cross classification note appears at 331.2, "Class conditions of employment of workers with specific personal characteristics in 331.3-331.6," which tells the classifier with a work on (for example) night labor hy aged Chinese women that he should place it in 331.398 rather than in 331.2574 for night work. If the classifier happens to arrive first at 331.398, he will find in the first note under 331.3-331.6 that conditions of employment of special classes of workers are to be classed here; thus, whether he starts at 331.2574 or at 331.398, by checking up the hierarchical ladder he will .

.

.

number is 331.398. (See also section number may combine notations for two or,

find that the correct

8.57, no.

The correct more characteristics. For example,

in occasional cases,

in the discipline

(1).)

630 Agriculture, a

cross

note at 631 Crops and their production tells the classifier to "class production of specific crops ... in 633-638," and when he then turns to, let us say, 634.25 Peaches, he is informed by an asterisk, a footnote, and an classification

instruction at

633-635

to

add

(see section 8.542) notation

from subdivisions

of 631, so that 631.55 for harvesting is combined with 63 4.25 for peaches to produce 63 4.255 for harvesting peaches. Again, at 591 Zoology the classifier

and groups of animals" to "see 592-599," and at 599 Mammalia he is told to add to 599.0 the numbers following 591, so that 591.525 for migrations is combined with 599.0 to produce 59 9.0525 for migrations of mammals. (The note at 591 is a cross reference rather than a cross classification note, but serves the same function. See section 8.58.) (2) Since in the notation for the development of a subject the digit may be used to introduce a change in the basis of division, and since subdivisions without are usually more specific than those with it, give precedence to subdivisions without notation before those with notation, to one before two, to two Os before three. Examples: class manufacture of metal chairs in is

told "for specific animals

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684.13 Chairs and tables, not in 684.105 Metallic furniture; class doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses on salvation in 234 Salvation, not in 230.992 doctrines of Jeho\'ah's Witnesses, and even less so in 230.044 Protestant theology. In the rare instances where this general rule for Os is not to be applied there is a specific instruction in the schedules. For example, in accordance

with the instruction at centered entry 262.3-262.4, class government and organization of United Methodist Church in 262.076, not 262.3. nor a difference in the number (3) If there are neither stated instructions of Os (two or more characteristics of division are sometimes provided for in notation with the same number of Os as well as in notation with no Os) cite by most specific discipline and subject, then by geographic specification, i.e., place, then by temporal specification, i.e., time, then by form. Example: Class earthquakes in Japan in 551.220952 (551.22 Earthquakes, 0952 Japan), not in 555.2 (Geology of Japan). It

may be observed that, since place and time specifications are mostly shown

by standard subdivisions 091-099 and 0901-0905 respectively, and since standard subdivisions may be used with any subject (see section 8.7)— though not place and time subdivisions together except where specifically provided for as at 330.9 it is usually feasible in the notation to show a place or time characteristic in addition to any other characteristics. apply the following citation (4) Lacking any of the foregoing principles, order formula, which will generally prove to be reasonable and helpful: class by things; kinds of things; parts of things; materials from which the things,



kinds, or parts are

made; properties of the

things, kinds, parts, or materials;

processes within the things, kinds, parts, or materials; operations upon the things, kinds, parts, or materials; agents performing such operations. Example: Class harvesting of club wheat in 633.117 (Varieties of wheat, including club wheat), not in 633.115 (Harvesting of wheat), club wheat being a kind of

thing and harvesting an operation. more difficult by his realization (5) Sometimes the classifier's life will be made that none of the foregoing rules reflects the author's intention and emphasis, and he will be faced with the temptation to flout the rules. Given adequate reason, he should do so. For example, a work on quiltmaking should, according

products" in 746.9 before "Needleand handwork" in 746.4—and section (4)—things before operations—be classed in 746.97 with bedspreads rather than in 746.46 with quilting; but it is obvious that the author's intention is to emphasize the process quilting rather than the product quilted bedspreads, and 746.46 is, indeed, the better number. to

both section

(la)

above—"Other

textile

and 9.2 on emphasis.) 8.551 Special topics of general applicability.

(Compare

sections 9.1

Related to citation order

the principle of special topics of general apphcability,

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subject according to a characteristic which has general applicability to other subdivisions of the subject which are based on different characteristics. For example, breeding (636.7082), housing (636.70831), feeding (636.7084) are all

but they are also applicable to the husbandry of any specific kind of dog, e.g., breeding terriers (636.755), feeding terriers (636.753). Often the notation provides for the special concept not only at the general level, as with dog breeding and special topics in the general subject of

dog husbandry

(636.7),

feeding, but also at specific levels, using the add device to derive the notation, e.g., 616.075 diagnosis of diseases, 616. 3999 gout, 616. 3999075 diagnosis of gout. For the use of standard subdivision notation 04 for special topics of

Since at 363.19 the topic is shown in the heading, it may be classed inclusion note also in the subdivisions of 363.19; ff it had been shown in an and not (see section 8.4), the topic would have been classed in 363.19 only

rants

it.

in

subdivisions.

its

8.57 Class elsewhere notes. Class elsewhere notes are used for a variety different of purposes, but in effect all of them instruct the classifier to class in a number topics in some way related to one or more of the topics covered by the entry in which the note appears. The chief purposes are the following: by specifying citation order, as de(1) To avoid inconsistent classification "Class scribed in section 8.55 (1) (c), e.g., 331.2 Conditions of employment: conditions of employment of workers with specific personal characteristics .

general applicability, see section 8.76. 8.56 Relocations, A relocation is an adjustment in the schedules resulting in the shifting of a topic between successive editions from one number to another that differs in respects other than length, e.g., the shift of mosaic painting from 751.48 in Edition 18 to 738.5 in Edition 19. Similarly the shift from 940.11 to 940.12 of the period 500-799 in European history is a relocation,

but the extension of 759.06 to 759.0663 for surrealism in painting is not. If the relocation is total, i.e., if the entire number formerly used is to be vacated, the number is enclosed in square brackets, and there is an instruction showing where the subject formerly in that number is now placed, e.g., [751.48] Mosaic painting: "Class in 738.5." If the relocation is only partial, it is indicated in an instruction note, e.g., 704.947 Mythology and legend: "Class religious mythology [formerly 7 04.947] in 704.948."

Total relocations are not to be confused with other, similar types of entries in square brackets and their instructions. One type, described more fully in section 8.73, is entries showing that concepts normally belonging in standard subdivision notations are to be placed instead in other numbers, e.g., [720.93] [Architecture] in the ancient world: "Do not use; class in 722." Another is entries and instructions showing schedule reduction, e.g., [355.229] Womanpower: "Number discontinued; class in 355.22"; this is not a relocation, but a mere shortening of the number that was assigned to this topic in the previous edition. (However, the effect of all these, like that of the class elsewhere notes

described in section 8.57, is the same: the classifier is instructed to class elsewhere a topic that he may have reason to think he should class at the point of instruction.)

Relocation notes are hierarchical in force at the point of instruction, and usually also at the point led to. For example, the note under 614.3, "Class [product hazards] in 363.19," tells the classifier that, while the subject was formerly in 614.3 and appropriate subdivisions, it is now to be classed in 363.19, and in appropriate subdivisions of 363.19 if its treatment at that number war-

.

in 331.3-331.6."

which single number to class comprehensive works on a concept covered by a centered entry (compare section 9.3), e.g., 532.52-532.56 Flow variations: "Class comprehensive works in 532.51." (2)

To show

(3)

To scatter the subdivisions of a subject, e.g., 778.3 Special

in

raphy: "Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., use of photography in astronomy 522.63." when potential confusion exists, e.g., 371.62 (4) To indicate related numbers purposes [School] buildings: "Class architecture of buildings for educational

Except when needed to clear up persistent misconceptions, the schedules make no effort to lead from the subject in one discipline or aspect to

in 727."

the same subject in other disciplines; this section 11). See also section 8.58.

is

the function of the index (see

elsewhere notes have hierarchical force. 8.58 Cross references. Not all subdivisions of a concept are necessarily to be found in notations subordinate to that used for the concept as a whole. (Compare section 8.2.) Cross references are a special kind of instruction note leading the classifier from the stated or implied totality of a given subject to component parts of that subject that are provided for elsewhere than in the All class

number

referred from or

numbers

directly subordinate to

it,

e.g.,

574 Biology:

"For botanical sciences, [see] 580; zoological sciences, 590"- 351 Central govern" ments: 'Tor specific central governments, see 353-354. The totality from which component parts are separated need not appear in a heading, but may be in a note, e.g., 382.7 Tariff policy. Class here comprehensive works on trade

"For nontarijf barriers to trade, see 382.5. "Like class elsewhere notes, cross references are not used to lead from one aspect of a subject to another aspect that belongs in a different discipline; they lead only from the whole subject to parts of the subject located elsewhere. Only the barriers

and

restrictions:

index shows dispersion of a subject by disciplines. Some cross references have also the force of cross classification notes; for

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example, the cross reference at 591 Zoology, 'Tor specific animals and groups of animals, see 592-599, " is interpreted to mean that everything about a specific animal or group of animals is to be classed in the appropriate subdivision of 592-599, e.g., migrations of mammals 599.0525, not 591.525. Compare section 8.55

(1) (c).

he can then use 725.23705

for a serial

on the architecture of medical

office

buildings.

This restriction generally need not be applied to standard subdivision 0924 Individual [persons], e.g., Rodin 730.924; even though Rodin does not approximate the whole of sculpture, it is unlikely that a separate class number will

Cross references have hierarchical force. For example, the cross reference from 500, in which are classed comprehensive works on pure and applied sciences, to 600, means that any subdivision of 500, in its applied aspect, belongs in 600, e.g., applied physics in 621, applied chemistry in 660. 8.6 Summary of hierarchical force of entries. By the principle of hierarchy the heading and notes applying to a given class should apply also

ever be assigned to him. Neither need this restriction apply to any number which, because of the nature of its subject content, appears unlikely to be given future subdivision, e.g., it is permissible to use standard subdivisions with 929.3 for registers alone

subdivisions, but analysis of the difi^erent types of notes in sections

Neither should this restriction apply if the subject of the work, even though less than the whole number, constitutes the greater part of the number ("approximates the whole"), or constitutes several subdivisions of it. Nor should the restriction apply if the subject of the work overlaps or is broader than the heading, as, for example, at 725.33, which is basically the number for

to

ail its

These exceptions are here summarized. The following parts of an entry do not have hierarchical force: (1) Inclusion notes (section 8.4); these mention topics not yet requiring their own numbers and hence given "standing room" in the main number. for standard subdivi(2) Instruction notes about (a) the use of more than one sions (section 8.53), and (b) number building (section 8.54); such instructions have hierarchical force only when specifically so designated, in which case the subdivisions to which they are applicable are identified by asterisks and 8.3-8.5 has

shown

that there are certain exceptions.

repeated instructions in footnotes. All other parts of an entry have hierarchical force. 8.7 Standard subdivisions. Having analyzed the number chosen for the work in hand through all the steps of its hierarchical ladder, and having decided that it is the best and most specific number, the classifier is ready to consider what further specification is desirable, i.e., whether any of the standard subdivisions are applicable. If, for example, the work deals with the subject in the

United States only, or in Norway or in Fiji, he may add 0973 or 09481 or 099611, as the case may be. The complete list of standard subdivisions appears in Table 1 in this volume. 8.71 Restrictions. The classifier should observe several important restrictions on the use of standard subdivisions. 8.711 Nonspecific numbers. The first is that, unless there are instructions permitting their use, he should be cautious about adding standard subdivisions to a number chosen for a work that deals with a subject more specific than the content of the number, i.e., if the subject of the work does not have its a serial publication on architecture of office buildings in 725.2305, but a serial on architecture of medical office buildings in 725.23. The reason is that there is the chance that in a later edition the subject will be subdivided and he will then face complications in adjustment. For example, perhaps in Edition 20 medical office buildings

own

will

specific

number. For example, he should

be provided

for specifically in

class

some new number such

as 725.237,

and

as well as for various kinds of genealogical sources. (See also section 9.1, parts

(3H4).)

used for comprehensive works on railroad buildings; standard subdivisions on either concept may be classed in 725.3301-.3309. Contrary or special instructions are to be followed when given, e.g., at 760, where 760.01-.09 are to be used for standard subdivisions of the broader concept in the heading, graphic arts, and 760.1-.9 for standard subdivisions of the narrower concept, printmaking and prints. 8.712 Redundancy. A second restriction is that the classifier should not

railroad accessory buildings but

is

also

add standard subdivisions when they are redundant, e.g., if the number already means technique, it is unnecessary for him to add standard subdivision 028 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials; if it already means carpentry, as at 694, it is unnecessary to add 024694 for works for carpenters, 8.713 Two or more. The editors recommend that the classifier not add one standard subdivision to another standard subdivision unless there are specific instructions to do so. If the classifier finds that two or more standard subdivisions are applicable to a particular work, he should use the table of precedence at the beginning of Table 1 to determine which one he should use. And if for some reason he feels he must use more than one, that table indicates the order in which to use them. standard subdivisions in their strictest sense are not involved in any of the situations described above, the editors recommend that the classifier not add notation for place twice, except when the work deals with a topic of one place (which is really a subject qualification) in another place (which

Even

if

an exhibit of French paintings in New York City 759.407401471. Needless to say, this recommendation is not in eflFect where specific instructions authorize the double use of area notation.

is

truly a geographic specification), e.g.,

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327.41073 for foreign relations between United Kingdom and United

States.

Although it is their standard meanings that make these subdivisions "standard," sometimes a particular standard subdivision when applied to a given subject may logically be assigned one or more meanings that are extensions of and compatible with the basic meaning, and the classifier will then find in the schedules an entry or group of entries specifying the extension. For example, in 669.0282-.0284 a special expansion of standard subdivision 028 is provided for techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment applicable to metallurgy, it being specified by note that the usual "materials" of 028 are classed elsewhere. Other examples are the substantial extensions 8.72 Extended meanings.



in 701-709.

Sometimes a concept ordinarily placed in a standard subdivision number is found instead with an irregular notation; most such instances date from earlier editions of the DDC, prepared before the table of standard subdivisions became as detailed as it now is. These instances are noted under the numbers where the classifier would normally expect to 8.73 Irregular notation.

332.6730954. In similar manner 510.1

is

to

be broken down into 510.12, 510.13,

510.14, 510.148, and so on exactly like standard subdivision 01. 8.76 Special topics of general applicability. One standard subdivision re-

quires special mention, 04 Special topics of general applicability. As the note in Table 1 points out: "Use this subdivision only when it is specifically set forth in the schedules. [Contrary to section 8.713] add other standard subdivi-

—01-09 to

and its subdivisions as required." This device is introduced at those places where no other kind of notation is feasible for this kind of topic, and it follows the rules for citation order in section 8.55. 8.8 Subject not provided for. The fields of knowledge grow so fast that any edition of the DDC is outdated before it appears. There is little doubt that the classifier will have works on subjects for which the schedules and index have provided no place either explicitly or implicitly. He should not make up his own number for such a subject: the next edition could easily place the subject in a different number and use the number he devised for sions

it

1-9 from Table 2, added to it the same as any standard subdivision 09: international investment in the 1970s 332.67309047, international investment in India

something else. The classifier's guiding principle is to follow exactly the procedure outlined in section 8.1: to determine first the correct main class, then the correct division, then the correct section, continuing until he has arrived at the most specific entry that will contain the subject of his work. If he does this carefully, he will rarely be proved wrong. He should always use the most specific number possible in the schedules, even if it is only a three-digit number. Then, if the editors supply a more detailed number later, he may use it by simply adding digits to the number originally chosen. Two examples from the past may be illustrative. Edition 16 provided for astronautical engineering in 629.1388 (later relocated to 629.4) but for no other aspect of humankind in space. A classifier with a work on bioastronautics (the physiology of humankind in space) might have been tempted to class it in 629.1388, but he should have used 612.01 or even just 612, which was later expanded to 612.0145 for the precise subject. Edition 17 provided no place for DNA and RNA, but a classifier following the principles outlined here would have used 574.873, or more likely 574.87, and found his decision confirmed by the appearance of both as "included" topics under 574.8732 in Edition 18 and by the specific provision of 574.873282-.873283 in the present edition. A third example is a classic illustration of what not to do. In the 14th and prior editions 323.1, the relation of the state to races within it, was not developed in as much detail as it would be later, and 301 Sociology was hardly developed at all. As a consequence many classifiers placed works on the sociology and political relations of Jews not in "standing room" in the broad numbers 301 and 323.1 respectively but in 296, which by the principle of hierarchy should have been reserved for the religion of the Jews. 8.9 The value of position. The importance to the classifier of an awareness of the meaning of schedule structure cannot be overstated, and the princi-

liv

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find them. Examples:

[747.09]

Historical

and geographical treatment

Do

373.09

not use; class in 747.2 Historical and geographical treatment Class treatment by specific continents, countries, 373.3-373.9 (no^ 373.093-373.099)

localities in

See also section 8.56, The warning in section 8.711 to be cautious in using standard subdivisions for a work that deals with less than the whole subject covered by the number applies equally to those situations where standard subdivision concepts, including area and time specification, appear in irregular notation. It is obvious that the classifier should not use a standard subdivision until he has made sure from the schedules that it has not been assigned an irregular notation or meaning.

8.74 Use of more than one 0, See section 8.53. 8.75 Subdivision. When a standard subdivision or span of standard subdivisions is specifically named in the schedules, it is understood that, unless there

are contrary instructions, the usual subdivisions to the standard subdivision may be used, e.g., 332.67309 Historical and geographical treatment is to have temporal divisions 01-05 from 0901-0905 in Table 1, and "Areas" notation

.

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pies are here restated for emphasis. Regular structure speaks

its

own

clear

reducing the need for complex definitions and instructions. The position of a notation, whether for a direct or a general subdivision of a topic, imparts a meaning to the provision attached to that notation. (See section 8.551, Special topics of general applicability.) Direct subdivisions follow superordinate entries without the interposition of Os in the notation. The length of the notation is generally a reliable indication of the degree of specificity of the entry in relation to its basic discipline. The specific entry regardless of length is described by the preceding superordinate entries (those with shorter notation) all the way up to the main class. A topic subordinate to a broader concept must have all the properties of that broader

and

distinct language,

concept, except that

it is

more

specific.

The fact

that coordination

and subordi-

nation are meaningful is based on the simple premise that in a hierarchical system what is true of the whole must be true of each of its parts. General subdivisions are usually developed from superordinate entries

through the introduction into the notation of one or more Os. Standard subdivisions are of this category. General subdivisions always precede direct subdivisions of the entry to which they are subordinate. However, general (0) concepts that apply to direct (non-0) subdivisions of that entry must be classed with those subdivisions. For example, periodicals on agriculture in general are classed in 630.5, while periodicals on crop production are classed in 631.05.

A

616.201-.208 for certain respiratory diseases and 546.401-.403 for two chemical elements. 9 Complexities in selection of class number. The foregoing rules and princi-

very few concepts in

notation are not general,

e.g.,

work on one subject in one discipline. Howanalysis of a work may show that it deals with

ples provide a basis for classing a

ever, as noted in section 7,

two or three or many subjects, considered separately or in their interrelationships; or with two or more aspects of one or more subjects. If the DDC is being used as a shelf classification, obviously the classifier must choose one place and class the work there. Since most libraries employ other types of subject control in addition to shelf classification, such as a subject catalog,

other leads will be provided through such tools. Specific instructions for classing a whole variety of compound and complex subjects are provided in such sources as W. S. Merrill's Code for Classifiers, 2d edition (Chicago, American Library Association, 1939)

either alphabetical or classified,

it is

likely that

and Guide to Use of [16th edition of] Dewey Decimal Classification, Based on the Practice of the Decimal Classification Office at the Library of Congress (Lake Placid Club, N.Y., Forest Press, 1962). Because it is impossible to anticipate all combinations, or even a considerable percentage of them, a few basic principles, from which all the specific rules stem, are here set forth for guidance.

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More than one

subject. more interrelated (1) The classifier should class a work dealing with two or subjects with the one that receives the chief emphasis. This emphasis may be a reflection of the relative amount of space devoted to each subject, or of the author's purpose, or of both. For example, as a general rule the classifier should class with Keats an analytical work dealing with Shakespeare's influence on Keats. The author's purpose in such a work may be said to be an exposition of Keats's work. Even though the treatment of Shakespeare may actually occupy more space, if the author's purpose is pervasive throughout then greater weight should be given to purpose, which would place the work with other 9.1

works on Keats. But if the treatment of Keats occupies only a small portion of the work, say less than a third, and does not permeate the portion that deals specifically with Shakespeare, then the preponderance of space devoted to Shakespeare should carry more weight than the author's purpose of explaining Keats, and the work should be placed with other works on Shakespeare. Such decisions are sometimes very difficult to make. more subjects (2) The classifier should class a work dealing with two or a description of the beliefs and practices of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, with the one that preponderates. should class a (3) If no emphasis or preponderance is readily apparent, he work on three or more subjects that are all subdivisions of a broader subject that are not particularly interrelated,

e.g.,

with the broader one, e.g., a work dealing approximately equally with Hinduism (294.5), Judaism (296), and Islam (297) in 290. If the three or more constitute the major part of the broader subject, he may use standard subdivisions as if his work approximated the whole broader subject (see section 8.711). If the three or more are not part of a single broader subject or discipline, he should class the work in the 000s, e.g., in 001 or 030 or 050 or 080. (4) If no emphasis or preponderance is readily apparent and there are no contrary instructions, he should class a work on two subjects with the one coming first in the schedules, e.g., a work dealing equally with Judaism and Islam in 296; however, if those two subjects are both subdivisions of a broader subject and together constitute the major portion of the broader subject, he should class the work with that broader subject (and use applicable standard subdivisions as if his work approximated the whole broader subject), e.g., a work dealing with lizards and snakes but not with the relatively unimportant tuataras should be classed in 597.94 with the encompassing Lepidosauria rather than in 597.95 lizards. Some classifiers prefer to class any work on two subjects that are both part of a broader one with the broader, and some prefer to class such a work with the one treated first in the work, but these procedures are not recommended. 9.11 Historical periods constitute a recurring problem. Assuming there is no preponderance or emphasis, and using 941.06-.08 as an example:

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By

rule

from

preceding Class

work on

Because

In

1702-1727 1702-1760

941.069 941.069

first

paragraph

of two

(4)

the three periods covered fall

into

(4)

two broader

periods, with only 1702-

1714 being in the hence,

1689-1727

941.068

first

first

of

first;

two

of two periods within

the

first

of

(4)

applied twice

f

941.068

941.068 941.06

same reason same reason three periods within the first

of

(4) (4)

(4)

then

941 941

of engineering principles and practices. (See also section 9.4.) more aspects, (2) He should class a work dealing with a subject from two or but having no apparent emphasis, with the aspect that preponderates. or more aspects, (3) He should class a work dealing with a subject from two

but having no apparent emphasis or preponderance, in accordance with instructions on treatment of interdisciplinary works given in the schedules, when such notes occur (compare section 8.511), e.g., interdisciplinary works on abrasive materials in 553.65, as specified at 553. (However, such an instruction is

in the work.)

two broader

Lacking apparent emphasis or preponderance, and lacking specific valid instructions on treatment of interdisciplinary works and relatively few such notes appear the classifier should class a work dealing with a subject from two or more aspects with the underlying, broader, or purposive discipline, e.g., science underlies technology, art is broader than belles-lettres, utilization is the purpose of fabrication, hence, prefer 500s to 600s, 700s to 800s, 330 (4)

three broad periods

(3)

same reason

(3)





One

part approximates the whole. In certain subjects, one subtopic may be so large, or so often written about, or so emphasized in library materials, that it can usually be said to approximate the whole subject. Works on such subjects should be classed with the whole except where the work itself emphasizes that it deals with the part. Examples: (1) Many works on "natural history" 9.12

development of an exposition

(3)

periods

1685-1901 1685-1910

as a preliminary to the author's

not valid and should not be followed unless one of the aspects treated in the work is the one properly classed in the number designated for interdisciplinary use, e.g., 553.65 is not a valid number for an interdisciplinary work on abrasive materials unless economic geology is one of the aspects considered

two broader

periods

1689-1760 1689-1820 1685-1820

duced primarily

to 600s, 794.1 to 688.741.

Lacking any other principle, he should

(5) first

class in

the discipline that comes

in the schedules.

deal briefly with rocks and minerals, but 90% with plants and animals; many others deal with plants and animals only. Class in 500 unless the work makes

To class a work on two or more interrelated subjects considered from two or more aspects, the classifier may have to apply a combination of the foregoing

a point of being about living organisms, in which case class in 574. (2) Most works on "prison economy" deal with prisons for male adults as the norm. Class in 365.6 unless emphasis is laid on the fact that the work is about prisons

rules,

male oflFenders (365.44). (3) In the years before 1803 the United States was limited to the area east of the Mississippi River, for which the for adult



number is 74. Class general U.S. histories of the period in 973.2-.4, using 974+ and 975+ only for works frankly avowing that they are state (or area

colony) histories. Note use of 973.21-.22 for founding of colonies as part of U.S. history.

9.2 (1)

More than one The

classifier

aspect.

should place an interdisciplinary work, dealing with a sub-

from two or more points of view or aspects, with the aspect that receives the most emphasis. For example, a work dealing with both the scientific and the engineering principles of electrodynamics is classed in 537.6 if the engineering aspects are introduced primarily

ject within

two or more

disciplines,

i.e.,

for illustrative purposes, but in 621.31 if the basic scientific theories are intro-

9.3

and he should not overlook the

possibiUties of

Comprehensive works on concepts

•*•«'•-'••*—•' •*

class 0.

centered entries.

Some-

times there are steps in the successive divisions of a discipline or subject for which positions in the lengthening notation are not available. These are represented by spans of numbers in centered entries. (Compare section 5.141.) Since in a shelf classification a given book can have but one class number, every centered entry is followed by a note stating what single number the

should use for comprehensive works on the concept expressed in the entry. (See also section 8.57 (2).) The basis for the editors' choice of number varies, since each case is dependent on the schedule structure for the particular

classifier

observe that the comprehensive number specified may be (1) the next higher number in the hierarchy, e.g., diseases of urinary system (616.61-.64) in 616.6, England ("Areas" notation 421-428) in notation 42; (2) a general, or 0, subdivision of the next higher number, e.g., woodwind instruments (788.5-.9) in 788.05; (3) a preceding specific number, e.g., flow variations (532.52-532.56) in 532.51; (4) the first or one of the other numbers subject.

The

classifier will

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e.g., libraries for

educational institutions

(027.7-027.8) in 027.7. 9.4 Applications.

The classifier should class the application of a principle,

concept, science, procedure, or technique with the principle, concept, science, procedure, or technique to which it is applied. For example, general principles of radio communication engineering are classed in 621.3841, and special devel-

and instruments used in space communication, in 621.384197; but the application of space communication to (i.e., its use in) astronautics is classed in 629.437 and 629.457, and the application of astronautics to weather forecasting in 551.6354. 9.5 Works related to other works. The classifier should ordinarily place with the original work translations, abridgments, criticisms, and reviews of it, commentaries on it, indexes and concordances to it. However, works about manuscripts and book rarities should be classed in 090, and works about the art in a book with the appropriate art. Since an adaptation modifies the original work in form, scope, presentation, and possibly language, it may or may not be classed with it, depending upon the amount and kind of modification. It is normally the function of the book number to distinguish among

opments

of radio engineering, such as the circuitry

such related works. 10 Reduction. It has been noted that one of the valuable features of the notation is its adaptability to both close and broad classification. How close or how broad the classification of a specific library should be is a matter of administrative determination. While bibliographies and classed catalogs should generally be highly detailed, it is unlikely that any Hbrary, no matter how large or specialized, will in its shelf classification follow the present edition to its fullest expanded detail in every section. Most libraries using these schedules for shelving purposes will probably reduce their expansions in some or many parts. The detail supplied herein is intended to be more rather than

DDC

than what most libraries will require, because it is relatively easy to cut back, either from the schedules themselves or from the numbers recommended by central classification services for specific titles, but it is not easy, or advisable, to expand beyond what is officially provided. (See also section 13.34.) According

less

to the printed schedules, a

would be classed

work on the fresh-water plants of Lake Okeechobee

in 581.92975939, a

number

of substantial usefulness in a

classed catalog, but for shelving purposes likely to be required only for a botanical library or a general library with a very large collection in botany; most

be adequately served by 581.929 or even 581.92. 10.1 How TO REDUCE NOTATION. The classifier should never reduce the notation to less than the most specific three-digit number, no matter how libraries will

small his collection

may

be.

should cut at a point that will bring about a useful grouping. This requires special care when applied to synthesized numbers. For example.

The

classifier

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the library has a large collection on the subject of wages, the classifier may find it desirable to place a work on wages in the cotton textile industry in 331.287721, while in smaller collections he may find 331.2877 (wages in the

if

331.287 (wages in manufacturing) or 331.28 (wages by occupation) to be useful groupings. However, it is doubtful if 331.28772 (wages in textile industries using seed-hair fibers) would prove very useful. Many librarians consider geographic breakdown beyond the level of country textile industry) or

unnecessarily detailed except in 930-990 for general history and 913-919 for geography. Indeed, with a quite small collection the classifier may consider 330.94 satisfactory for works on economic conditions in all or any part of

Europe.

anywhere to the should never be reduced so that it ends in a is meaningless. right of the decimal point, since such a The classifier should be sure that when he cuts he does just that; he should not change digits. For example, if his collection of works on history of Norway prois so small that he does not wish to take advantage of the difi^erentiation vided by 948.2, 948.3, 948.4, he should not use 948.1 as a general gathering

A number

works on the subject, even though it is headed "Norway"; instead he should cut right down to 948. If he uses 948.1, he will be obliged, if future ''1" growth requires that his works on Norway be divided, to remove the place for

and

all

substitute "2", "3", or "4".

should record in the schedules all decisions for reduction. This may be done by drawing a line through the numbers in the number column to cut off^ the digits that are not to be used, or by canceling add notes. The classifier should not try to record decisions of this nature in the index.

The

10.2

classifier

Segmentation

in

centralized services.

To

assist classifiers

who

have neither the time nor the inclination to make cuts, Dewey Decimal numbers recorded since 1967 on Library of Congress catalog cards, printed catalogs, and MARC tapes, and since 1971 in the British National Bibliography (see section 12) have been presented in from one to three segments. This service

DDC

notations excessively long for their enables those libraries that find some purposes to cut the numbers meaningfully. Places are designated in the notation at which libraries of various sizes may find it desirable to terminate the

number. (1)

Many numbers

are printed in one segment;

it is

recommended

that

such numbers without reduction. (2) Other numbers are printed in two segments; it is recommended that small libraries, or libraries with small collections in the specific subject, consider using only the first segment of such numbers, and all other libraries the whole number. recommended (3) Still other numbers are printed in three segments; it is that small libraries, or libraries with small collections in the specific subject, libraries of all sizes consider using

consider using the

first

segment of such numbers, that medium-sized

hi

libraries.

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or libraries with moderate-sized collections in the specific subject, consider using the number made up of the first two segments, and that large libraries, or libraries with large collections in the subject, either use the whole number, or, in very long numbers, if they wish, omit one or more complete synthetic

segment (see second following paragraph). Segmenting is shown by prime marks; it must be emphasized that these marks are not part of the notation. For example, with 305.8*951 '073, libraries making cuts at the recommended places in the notation will mark their cards and books 305.8 or 305.8951; while 305.8951073 will be used if no reduction elements from the

is

last

desired.

exceptions, consist of the base number appearing in the abridged edition, the base number in the full edition and

Segments on

LC

cards, with

many

DDC

numthe various synthetic elements that together make up a complete ber, e.g., 331.88, 331.88' 12, 331.88'0973, 331.88' 12'92. Since there are never more than three segments, the final one may consist of more than one synthetic element, as in 331.88 '12 '920973. This basis for segmentation generally consider 5-digit that

medium-sized

mum desirable

is

followed on the assumption that small libraries

numbers

to

be of

maximum

desirable length,

and

numbers to be of maxiSome recommendations provide numbers longer than

libraries generally consider 7-digit

length.

but they occur relatively infrequently. 11 Index. In order to make best utilization of the index, which will be found in volume 3, the classifier should know what he may expect to find in it, how it is organized, and how to use it. The index is highly structured but will furnish much assistance to the classifier who understands it. 11. Basic content. The index contains an entry for every significant term named in the schedules and tables, with leads, sometimes through several successive referrals, to many aspects that are named or implied by add notes. this,

numbers are given for most subjects that have their own numbers in the schedules and for many subjects whose numbers are obtained through number building. However, it is not feasible to include in the index every possible aspect even for those topics that are included, and still keep it within a reasonable size. The index does not include all names of persons, cities, organizations, minerals, plants, animals, chemical compounds, drugs, manufactured articles, and similar enumerations. Class

The index

considered relative (and is traditionally known as the "relative index") because of its inverse relationship to the schedules. Whereas in the schedules the different aspects of a subject are scattered according to discipline, in the index they are brought together under the name of the subject, with their various locations in the schedules indicated. For example, if the classifier has a work on copper and looks under that term, 1 1.2

he

Relativity.

will find

many

is

aspects and subaspects, including arts, chemistry, materials,

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metallurgy, mining, and products, each leading to one or more specific precise numbers in the schedules. 11.3 Cross references. In order to conserve space but still provide a maximum amount of information, the index utilizes many cross references,

both direct and generalized. Direct references are of two kinds, those that refer to a different term of the same level, and those that refer up to a term on a broader level. Those in the first category usually refer to a synonym or a variant spelling, e.g.,

Hansen's disease ^^^ Leprosy, Keramic ^^^ Ceramic, Underground s[ee] a[lsd[ Subterranean. Refer up references are supplied to help the classifier find the proper location for specific topics that do not have their own numbers in the schedules and to alert him to additional aspects which because of space limitations cannot be repeated in the index under countless specific headings. In

some

cases references continue

upward

in

two or more successive

steps.

This type of reference is possible in the index because of the hierarchical principle on which the schedules are based, whatever is true of a whole being true also of

its

parts.

Generalized (or scatter) references are used freely to lead to applications, kinds, uses, occurrences of the topic.

Examples of cross references follow: Under "Copper compounds plant nutrition" is a direct reference to see "Trace elements plant nutrition." While the two terms are not synonymous, there is no number uniquely assigned to copper compounds in this context, and they, along with manganese, zinc, boron and certain other compounds, are always classed in the numbers assigned to the broader concept Trace elements. The classifier turning to "Trace elements plant nutrition" will find two numbers in 581, one for plant physiology and the other for plant pathology, to see also specific plants. This reference reflects the cross reference in the schedules at 581 that instructs the classifier to class all the general principles of botany (including plant nutrition) as they apply to

and a further reference

specific plants

and groups of plants

in the appropriate

numbers under 582-

589. See section 8.58. {''Sm. spec, plants" i^ a short way of saying "see also specific plants and groups of plants.") Thus the classifier seeking in the index numbers to use for copper compounds in plant nutrition has been given the two numbers 581.213356 for pathology and 581.13356 for physiology of plants

and has been told that copper compounds in nutrition of any specific plant or group of plants is to be classed with works on that plant or group (many of which will be found in the index under their own names). Often a subject has its own number(s) for one or more aspects, but in other aspects shares a number or numbers with a broader concept (unlike the concept Copper elements, which in all plant nutrition aspects shares the numbers used for the broader concept Trace elements). In such a case, the specific

in general,

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under the name of the subject. The other aspects are covered by generaUzed references, which tell the classifier: for "'other aspects see, "or for ''miscellaneous aspects ^^^"the term for the broader concept. Turning to the broader concept the classifier will usually find some numbers that he can ignore, because they are shorter and broader versions of the same numbers he has already found under the narrow concept; but he will also find new numbers. For example, under Apples the classifier will find 634.1 1 for culture, 641.341

numbers

that apply are given

641.6411 for domestic preparation, 664.80411 for commerpreparation, and the reference ''other aspects see Rosaceae; also Fruits."

for food in general, cial

and 664.8, all of which are repetitions at a broader level of numbers already found under Apples. He will also find several new numbers, such as 634.987 for fruits as forest products, 636.0874 for fruits as animal feeds, and 641.41-.47 for domestic preservation of fruits, all of which, of course, include apples. Under Rosaceae he will find no repeated numbers, but several new ones, such as 583.372 for botany, and the reference "other aspects see Plants." Under Plants he will find three numbers for art representation, one for conservation techniques, one for landscape design, and several for literary treatment; all of these numbers may be used for plants, for specific families of plants such as Rosaceae, and for specific

Under

Fruits

he

will find 634, 641.34, 641.64,

Rosaceae such as apples. Under literary treatment the

classifier is

led

still

phenomena. Another example that the classifier may wish to trace through the index is Beavers, which will lead him to Sciuromorpha, thence to Rodentia, thence to Animals. At all levels except Beavers new numbers are brought in for consideration, and at both Rodentia and Animals old numbers are also repeated at shorter length on broader levels. In many cases when only one aspect of a subject is entered in the index,

further to Natural

a generalized reference suggests the possibihty of other aspects, e.g., "Abbreviated longhand writing systems 653.2; see also specific applications e.g. Practical pharmacy"; "Accelerometers aircraft engineering 629.1352; see also other speprinting cific usesr But in the case of "Aladdin ovens cookery 641.588," the of "cookery" on a separate line is expected to remind the classifier that other aspects, such as manufacture, are possible, even though not mentioned. Some of the numbers in the example under Apples are illustrative of synthesized, or built, numbers, e.g., 641.3411. Synthesized numbers are included

concepts that may be commonly sought. However, it is not feasible to include in the index all of the possible specific numbers that may be derived, especially in the case of subjects whose numbers may be extended by the addition of notations for very many specific topics. There will still be plenty of cases where the classifier must use the information at hand to build the number himself. For example, under the index entry Ecoin the index for

many

nomics there appear Biblical treatment 220.833, curriculums 375.33, journalism 070.44933, libraries 026.33 (all of the 33s coming from the addition of the basic number for economics 330), and the instruction for other aspects to see Social sciences. Under the latter term are found most of the same numbers (ending in 3 instead of 33), and also library classification 025.463, museology 069.93, subject headings 025.493. To derive the number for library classification of economics, it is necessary to extend 025.46 by adding 33[0], the

number

economics. In section 8.1 the classifier was advised that he should not class solely from the index, because he might miss helpful guidance that appears only in the schedules. One example of this may be seen when a schedule entry directly indicated by an index entry incorporates a cross reference or a class elsewhere note. For such a situation the index does not undertake to show the numbers for the detached or related parts of the subject; it assumes that the classifier will look in the schedules at the number named and there acquire further

full

for

necessary information. For example, the index entry for "Water transportation commerce 387" does not point out that inland waterway and ferry transportation are in 386. This information is obtained by the classifier only when he turns to 387 in the schedule.

the cross reference or class elsewhere note is not immediately at the entry designated by the index, the additional information is given in the index. For example, under "Matriculation schools 371.21" there is a reference "see also specific levels of education. " In the schedule, the fact that all

However,

if

topics in subdivisions of 371 are to

limited to that level

many

is

be classed with the

HS

MM

when

stated at 371, but not at 371.21 or any other of

its

subdivisions.

of cross references to keep the index within a reasonable length, they will be found on occasion to lead to an arbitrary term which, even though of itself no one would look under it, In order that

full utilization

may be made

has been chosen by the editors as a group designation under which to gather all the appropriate information. For example, under "Minor metals" the classifier will find consolidated numerous aspects applying to niobium, hafnium, germanium, and eighteen other elements, from all of which reference is made to

in lieu of repetition of the various aspects under each. 11.4 Coordination with schedules. It is obvious that the index entries,

"Minor metals"

because they are closely coordinated with each other and with the schedules, must be used with care and thought; and further that it is not advisable to use a number printed at the topic sought without first following up the pertinent cross references. It is equally not advisable to classify from the index alone without referring to the schedule, which is the only place where, on the various steps of the hierarchical ladder, may be found all the information about coverage and correct use of the numbers. To quote Melvil Dewey, in

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"Assyn numbers by uzing Tables [i.e., schedules] alone, and then always verify yur result by the Index. ... As a chek against error, even tho familiar with the skeme, uze Index freely." 11.5 Arrangement and other general information. Except where sense or syntax requires otherwise, nouns are entered in the index in plural

his introduction to Edition 12:

form. If the subject that a classifier wants is not found in the index, he should look for it under a synonym, under another word of the same root, under a related term (for example, if what is wanted is not found under "heart," he should try "cardi-"), or under a broader subject. Unless relativity requires inversion, adjective + noun phrases are entered in direct form only, e.g., Mechanical engineering, not Engineering mechanical. However, if the classifier cannot find such a phrase under the adjective he should look under the noun alone, e.g., not finding Anglican bishops or apple

he should look under Bishops and Pies respectively. Index entries are arranged alphabetically word by word. Terms indented below the main headings are alphabeted in one group even though they may be a mixture of topical subheadings and words that, when combined with the main heading, form phrases or inverted subjects. Indention in the index has the same hierarchical force that it has in the schedules. Terms followed by explanatory words in parentheses are alphabeted separately. Hyphenated words are considered to be single words. Hyphens are often used to make syntactical distinctions, e.g.. Grinding cereal grains, Grinding-tools, and the classifier should check all such possibilities. Abbreviations are filed as if spelled in full. A list of abbreviations used precedes the index. Initials such as UHF and USSR are filed as if each letter were a separate word. Names beginning with Mc and M' are arranged as if spelled Mac. Modified vowels, such as a, o, u, are arranged as a, o, u. Numbers preceded by a dash and a term in italics will be found in the auxiliary tables. For example, numbers preceded by "^.^.-"are in Table 1 Standard Subdivisions, "area-'* reiers to Table 2 Areas, "lang.-" to Table 6 Languages. Numbers supplied by the tables are never used alone, but are added as appropriate to numbers from the schedule. Numbers preceded by ''law s.s.-" a.Te to be found in the specially extended standard subdivisions for law that are enumerated under centered heading 342-347 and may be added to class numbers from that span as appropriate. Digits to the right of the decimal point, and digits in numbers from the pies

a number. Even if an individual library does not follow the same edition of or the same policies as the central service, or has made local adaptations of its own, the decisions of experts are helpful. Among the more important sources for Dewey numbers from the latest unabridged edition are Library

DDC

of Congress catalog cards, book catalogs, and tapes; the ALA Booklist, Publishers' Weekly, and American Book Publishing Record. Numbers from the latest abridged edition appear in Book Review Digest and the various parts of the

Since 1969 the British National Bibliography has followed the latest edition mostly without change, and more recently Canadiana and the Australian National Bibliography have done likewise. It has sometimes been proposed that Library of Congress catalog cards should

Standard Catalog

Series.

include a book number along with each Dewey Decimal Classification number, but this has not been considered feasible, because (1) diflFerent existing libraries use different book numbering systems; (2) even newly established libraries,

which might be expected to find this service most useful, class and number works not covered by printed cards, and in so doing may be expected, in a given class, to preempt book numbers that would later appear on printed cards for other titles in the same class. To promote consistency and future efiBciency, the classifier should make a local record of all decisions. Most libraries maintain a shelflist or similar record which lists all works in classified order, thus showing the application of the different class numbers to specific works. Decisions on specific problems may be written at the pertinent point in the classification schedules or recorded in the shelflist or kept in a separate file, or a combination of methods may be employed. 13 Variations from recommended practice. 13.1 Principle of usefulness. Although an important feature of the DDC is that its notation provides a universal language that can be understood in all libraries and in all countries, nevertheless, in serving the special needs of a library's clientele, a classifier may sometimes find it desirable to modify specific printed provisions in ways other than reduction (for which see section 10). This is permissible if there is a real and permanent local need. By "real" is meant that each variation should have a demonstrable reason that can be recorded and defended. By "permanent" is meant that a specific need of a temporary or short-term nature should not be met by adjustment of class numbers. In any event variations should be adopted only with caution; see section 13.4.

The

groups of three. This device is purely for ease in reading and copying. The spaces are not part of the numbers, and the groups are not related to those shown in DDC numbers on Library of Congress and other centralized cataloging records, for which see section 10.2. 12 General suggestions. The classifier may be repaid by checking to determine whether one of the centralized classification services has already assigned

should record in the schedules every decision for variation. As with reductions, he should not, however, try to record such decisions in the index. 13.2 Officially recognized variations. A number of important variations appear in the printed schedules or are otherwise officially recognized. They are available and recommended for use by libraries whose needs they

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classifier

I

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~» -t ~t r* ^*

*

^*

-

* -





--•

'

'

*

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but are not reflected in the practices of the Decimal Classification Division as recorded on Library of Congress cataloging records. 13.21 Optional provision. Certain topics are given two (or more) specific placements. One of these is always preferred by the editors, and in each case an instructional note appears under both the preferred and the optional numwdll serve,

bers (see section 8.52). Several examples follow. arrangement of belles-lettres by form, which Instead of the traditional separates the works of an author who writes in diflFerent forms, e.g., poetry and drama, some libraries, especially those in colleges and universities, prefer

DDC

have all of the literary works of an author classed together. Under each language they may then arrange all of the works written in that language in one alphabetical author sequence or in groups by chronological periods, regardless of the literary form of the works. The DDC recognizes this method of arranging literary works by a note in Table 3 Subdivisions of Individual Literatures, under centered heading —1-8 Specific forms: "Class description, critical appraisal, biography, collected works of an individual author with the form with which he is chiefly identified; or, if preferred, class description, critical appraisal, biography, single and collected works of all individual authors regardless of form in —8." (In the preferred arrangement, even when description, criticism, collected works, etc. of an author are classed with the form with which he is chiefly identified, single works should still be classed by form, e.g., John Galsworthy as a whole, and his novels, in 823, but his plays in 822.) Under —8 the classifier will find: "(It is optional to class here description, critical appraisal, biography, single and collected works of all individual authors

to

regardless of form; prefer

— 1-8)."

geography together. Such an arrangement is supplied optionally at 910.1 Topical geography, which is subdivided by subject, e.g., economic geography 910.133, phytogeography 910.158, medical geography 910.1614. Ancient history of various places is classed by editors' preference in the 930s, but, optionally, may be classed in 940-960 immediately preceding later periods in the history of the places concerned, e.g., ancient Egypt preferred all

in

932 but optional in 962.01. 13.22 Devices for giving more emphasis

to

favored

notation being limited to nine significant digits, Melvil

subjects.

The decimal

Dewey usually assigned

1-8 to those places, races, languages, cultures, religions that were most significant to American libraries of 1876, grouping others in 9. As a result, there are places, races, languages, cultures, religions on which there is now a mass of literature that have been assigned notations with long base numbers, e.g., Urdu language 491.439 (while English is 42), Hinduism, 294.5 (whUe Christianity is 23-28). Consequently, libraries serving Eastern and other cultures are likely to find the bulk of their collections classed near the end of long sequences

and denoted by long numbers. 13.221 Artificial digits. As one means of correcting this situation, the schedules and tables frequently suggest as an option that a letter or other symbol be used as an artificial digit to bring into prominence and give a shorter number to any desired linguistic, ethnic, or cultural approach. For example, a note at 081-089 provides that general Urdu anthologies may be placed in 08U (or 08* or OSf), instead of 089.91439, and shelved before 081; a note at 292-299 provides that Hinduism may be placed in 2H0 (or 2*0 or 2+0), instead of 294.5, and shelved before 220, or, as another option, 29H may be used

Treatment of biography varies greatly from one library to another. Many academic libraries prefer it arranged with pertinent subjects, e.g., biography

preceding 291 or 292. 13.222 Use of established numbers with unofficial meanings.

of engineers with engineering, of statesmen with general history of appropriate countries, of artists with art. On the other hand, most popular libraries prefer all or most biography together, either subarranged by subject or (for individual

method

biography) in one alphabet by biographee. Accordingly, while use of standard subdivision 092 with each subject is the editors' recommended treatment of biography, a note appears in Table 1 under 092, "If preferred, class biography in 920.1-928.9," and under 0924 Individual, "If preferred, class individual biography in 92 or B [these being traditional notations used widely for individual biography kept together in

individual biography of

men

one alphabetical

in 920.71, of

span]; or,

women

if

preferred, class

in 920.72."

has placed the various branches of geography under the specific topics that are considered by area, e.g., economic geography 330.91-.99, phytogeography 581.9, medical geography 614.423-.429. However, with a growing academic and research interest in geography, in recent years numerous libraries have come to prefer an arrangement that brings Traditionally,

Dewey

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for featuring

and giving shorter notation

to a specific race, language,

been assigned to the subject given prominence by the ofificial schedules or tables. An example may be found under 810: "(If it is desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to a specific literature other than American literature in EngUsh, e.g., Afrikaans literature, it is optional to class it here; in that case class American literature in English in 820)." Another example under 230-280 reads: "(If it is desired to give local emphasis and more and shorter numbers to a specific religion other than Christianity, e.g.. Buddhism, it is optional to class it in these numbers, its sources in 220, comprehensive works in 200; in that case class Bible and Christianity in 298)." The classifier will observe that the note always tells where to class the subject displaced by the subject to which he or culture

is

to use for the favored subject the notation that has

wishes to give prominence. 13.23 Types of works not classified. Many popular libraries follow the policy of not classifying certain categories of works, but, instead, of arranging

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Most frequently

Editor's Introduction

Classification

kind of treatment is given to individual works of fiction in the language commonly read by the library's patrons. For example, in the United States, fiction published in English language, no matter what the country of origin or language of composition, is arranged by author, e.g., Dickens, Hemingway, Proust, Zweig. In a similar manner, some libraries arrange all their bound periodical sets, no matter what the alphabetically.

this

sequence by title. 13.3 Unofficial variations. Other variations may prove to be useful in specific situations even though not officially recognized. 13.31 Alphabetical arrangement. As an alternative to systematic arrangement, or as a means for homemade expansion (see also section 13.34), alphabetical arrangement using the Cutter, Cutter-Sanborn, or Library of Congress author tables (see section 5.121) may serve specific local purposes. It is most useful when there are large numbers of specific coordinate subdivisions with accepted names and when the full DDC numbers would be very long. Examples of numbers with many subtopics that the classifier may wish to consider for alphabetical subarrangement are families of dicotyledonous plants in 583, counties of United States in "Areas" notation 74-79 from Table 2, occupations in 331.28, goods in 338.47. Care must always be exercised to avoid duplicate listing of the same concept under difi^erent terms. For example, in lists of occupations, works on welding should not appear under both "welding" and "metalworking. Sometimes the editors are asked why a particular subject should not have an alphabetical rather than a classified geographical arrangement, e.g., U.S. states arranged alphabetically instead of by the area notation. It is true that Wyoming the sequence Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California is quite familiar and easy to understand. It is true also that under many subjects, e.g., statistics, such an arrangement is entirely satisfactory. But under others, e.g., fauna and flora, it is more satisfactory to find Virginia and West Virginia side by side rather than separated by Washington state. A separate alphabetical arrangement for cities, distinct from that for states, will bring close together treatment of churches (or any other appropriate subject) in Springfield, Illinois, and Springfield, Massachusetts, but only separate churches in the latter city from those in Quincy, Newton, and Lynn, Massachusetts. 13.32 Omitting digits. Occasionally, in order to shorten a number, it is possible to omit a digit from within the number. This may be done relatively subject, in a single

main class 8 each literature has had its own period divisions, which are difi'erent from those in the 16th and earlier editions, because those were based on the period numbers in standard subdivisions 0901-0904. For example, the numbers for period divisions of history and criticism of United States literature are now 810.9001-.9005 rather than 810.903-.904 as in the 16th and earlier editions. Any library that has not previously used 810.903-.904 may omit one of the Os from 810.9001-.9005 and class periods of U.S. literature in 810.901.905. However, any such variations should be made with caution, because of the possibility of changes in future editions. 13.33 Attraction. Because of special local interest or special collections of books, it may on occasion appear desirable to bring together all works on a

given subject in only one of the several possible disciplines, e.g., all works on Jews in 296, all works on automobiles in 629.2. An extension of this practice is the complete reversal of order. For example, a library devoted to travel and area study, or to maps, might make an administrative decision to arrange its collections entirely by place. To achieve this arrangement it could use the "Areas" notations for the basic classes, followed, when appropriate, by and the subject numbers. Then everything on Japan would be placed in class 52; religion in 5202, economic situation in 52033, art in 5207. In such a system works not limited by area could be placed in notation followed by the regular notation, e.g., economic conditions of the whole world 033. Needless to say, this kind of use of would be purely local, and would receive no support from central classification

DDC

DDC

DDC

DDC

services.

13.34 Expansion.

The demands

may appear

of an extraordinarily large collection in

the individual library has not used the number(s) with the earlier meaning(s). For instance, in Table 3 Subdivisions of Individual Literatures it is possible from certain numbers. Since the publication of Edition 17, in to omit a

encourage the development of a homemade expansion. Such a step is strongly discouraged. An institution needing an expansion should consult with the Decimal Classification Division of the Library of Congress, which, if the need appears to be general, will undertake to prepare it. In the meantime the broader classification should be made to serve until the official expansion is available. A good expansion requires time for study, research, interviewing, and correspondence, and necessitates a broad and dispassionate overall approach. The librarian who makes his own changes or expansions should remember that, once a change is made, the library, because of the expense of reclassifying, in all probability will be forced to abide by it indefinitely, unable to make use of official expansions and improvements in subsequent editions. This warning applies also to unauthorized number building, including successive division by more than one principle. It is best, if local additions must be made and cannot await editorial action, that letters or other artificial digits be used. 13.35 Standard subdivisions. Some libraries will prefer to keep their employment of standard subdivisions consistent, always using regular notations

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.

safely in certain circumstances, e.g.,

.

.

when

a relocation between editions has in the new edition in order to avoid

forced the editors to use an additional a reuse of an old number or numbers with a

new meaning

or meanings, but

.-• r»r*r* -•r*'

a given subject

to

Dewey Decimal

Editor's Introduction

Classification

instead of the irregular notations described in section 8.73. This

is

not likely

and may be eflFected by canceling the special instructions to use irregular notation under specific subjects. 13,36 Showing language in notation. Libraries wishing to establish separate collections for their works in different languages can do so by prefixing to each class number appropriate numbers from the languages notation of Table 6, e.g., (21)536.2 and (21)709.54 for works in English on heat transfer and Indian art respectively, (9144)536.2 and (9144)709.54 for works in Bengali on the same subjects. Libraries wishing to class conventionally by discipline and subject, and then differentiate by language, can follow the reverse proceto create future difficulty,

dure,

e.g.,

536.2(21), 536.2(9144), 709.54(21), 709.54(9144).

are only for illustrative purposes; any other device, provided ing are clearly understood, can serve the same purpose. 13.4

Caution.

Although

it

is

The parentheses its

use and mean-

possible to adopt variations

but they need not necessarily accept them. A classification scheme may be used for two distinct purposes: (1) for storage and retrieval of precise and detailed information, and (2) for arranging works on shelves in subject groupings. For the first purpose long numbers are inevitable. For the second, most users feel that shorter numbers are adequate, and suggestions have been given reducing numbers in section 10. Some few libraries shelve by numbers of limited length, but on catalog and shelflist cards and inside each book give a complete number based on the full DDC schedules, with the shelving digits in black and the nonshelving digits in red. Another possible method for shortening numbers is the substitution of arbitrary signs for the basic part of heavily used long numbers. For example, an engineering library can substitute letters of the alphabet for some of the larger engineering subdisciplines with long

for

notations, such as

from recom-

AU

lieu of 629.1,

E

(for electrical) in lieu of 621.3,

AE

(for aeronautical) in

automotive) in lieu of 629.2, AS (for astronautical) in not feasible to shorten numbers, transcription and reading be made easier by writing long numbers on several lines,

(for

they will prove useful, many such adoptions are shortsighted, and variations should be held to the barest minimum. Raynard C. Swank has summed this up as follows: "Every modification of an established classification schedule means additional work for the catalogers in the future, since these modifications prevent the department from taking full advantage of centralized cataloging at the Library of Congress. ... As the library grows,

lieu of 629.4. If

be undone and the books redistributed among the original or other similar schedules. By and large, I doubt that any tampering with the Dewey schedule is worthwhile. I have never worked in a library that has not regretted, sooner or later, departures from the standard schedules of classification." (Quoted in Schultheiss, Culbertson, Heiliger, Advanced Data Processing in the University Library. New York, Scarecrow Press, 1962, p. 7.)

Several kinds of changes occur between editions that require special methods for adjustment within established library collections: (1) expansions and reductions, which result in topics being

mended

practice

simplifications

when

adopted

now might have

to

14 Special problems.

DDC

has been criticized for the length of its notation in certain classes, especially those that have grown rapidly since Melvil Dewey's original apportionment of numbers. Without doubt, the distribution 14,1

Long numbers. The

poor in the light of present knowledge (e.g., the schedule for section 621 alone is longer than those for the entire main classes 000-099 or 400-499), and repair is virtually impossible in view of the traditional policy of integrity of numbers, a policy which permits only the most sparing reuse of numbers with new meanings (see section 14.23). To reapportion the notation so that it would be equally hospitable to all disciplines and subjects represented in libraries today would require the development of a wholly new system and would only establish a base for other inequities in a future that today cannot be imagined, just as much of the knowledge of the 1970s and '80s could not be foreseen by Dewey in the 1870s. So long as the DDC continues to expand in order to keep pace with knowledge, its users will encounter "long" numbers, is

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of

many

e.g.,

digits

it is

may

581 instead of 581.92975939. .929

759 39 14.2

Changes between

editions.

numbers than in earlier editions; (2) relocations (see section 8.56); (3) reused numbers; and (4) phoenix schedules, which are totally new developments on established bases.

assigned longer or shorter

Ideally, for

maximum utilization of the Classification, all such changes should

be adopted promptly, not only for materials currently received but also for materials classed earlier. However, this is not usually practical, and the following compromises may be considered: 14.21 Expansions and reductions. Most libraries adopt each new expansion that is expected to serve a special need, and assign the lengthened number to works received after the date of adoption. Not often, however, do they reclassify older materials into a more specific number. There is no great loss in this omission, because the older works in the shorter number will remain either adjacent to or near the new works in the longer number and will be grouped with works on the broader subject of which their specific topics form a part.

somewhat less likely to adopt a new reduction, though in cases where there are no numbers intervening between the longer and shorter numbers, there is little reason for not doing so. It should be kept in mind Libraries are

that

an

editorial reduction does not necessarily reflect

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Dewey Decimal amount

of publication

on the

of future development of a

soon as

of

new

it

may be

introduced in anticipation

better expansion.

a good policy for a library to adopt each relocation can, and in any event to use the new number for classification

14.22 Relocations. as

subject, but

new and

Editor's Introduction

Classification

It is

materials. Failure to adopt the relocation for future use

means

loss

of the benefits of centralized classification service and the courting of future conflict. Failure to reclassify older materials means separation of works on a given subject. However, local circumstances, such as an active weeding pro-

gram and the shelving of older material in closed stacks, may make this tolerable. Suggested methods of alleviating the inconveniences are to place cross references in the shelflist and appropriate labels or wooden-block dummies on the shelves. A Ust of relocations in this edition appears in this volume following Tables 1-7.

Assignment of new topics to recently vacated numbers is held by the editors to an absolute minimum (except for phoenix schedules, for which see section 14.24), because such reuse is a potential source of very great confusion. Unlike relocations, which may separate like materials, reuse of numbers results in unlike materials sharing the same number. For example, the 14th and earlier editions used 621.46 for animal motors and treadmills, the 15th-17th editions did not use it at all, and the 18th and present 14.23 Reused numbers.

editions use

it

revised to improve clarity in textual presentation. Then, taking into consideration the response of users (including those in the Library of Congress's Decimal Classification Division) to the immediately preceding as well as earlier

with the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee and the Forest Press Committee determine which schedules require what degree of revision and review, from full phoenix treatment, which provides a totally new development on the old base number, to routine review, which may be little more than modification of the text to conform editions, the editors in consultation

changes in the editorial rules. Major revisions are prepared with the advice of subject experts. All revision includes at least a routine review of LC's Dewey-classed file to see if the textual provisions of the previous edition have been adequate for the literature and clearly understood by the user. The actual mechanics of setting forth revised text and cross checking every detail constitute a time-consuming and to

detailed effort.

times the editors must keep in mind the needs of diverse users, including practitioners in small and large, popular and research libraries, as well as teachers and students. They must also provide guidance for international usage. They must balance innovation against stability, required degree of detail

At

all

against length of notation.

for Electric propulsion technology. In this edition there are

eleven reused numbers, exclusive of those in phoenix schedules; they are identified by italics, and they are listed in section 2.4. It is strongly recommended that old material be removed from them and placed in appropriate new locations when each number is first used with its new meaning. 14.24 Phoenix schedules. Each recent edition has provided a completely new development of the schedule for one or more disciplines for which the older development was totally inadequate to meet the requirements of modern literature: inorganic and organic chemistry in Edition 16, psychology in Edition 17, law and mathematics in Edition 18. In this edition there are phoenix developments for sociology, the political process, and British local administrative units. For important topics in each of these fields there appears in volume 1, preceding the summaries, a list of changed numbers. The editors realize that introduction into an existing book collection of the provisions of these new schedules is difficult and expensive, but recommend nevertheless that they be adopted. Failure to do so will mean continued use of schedules incapable of dealing with publications of the 1970s and '80s. In order to avoid chaos in the collections, reclassification, with the aid of the lists of changed numbers, of works previously classed according to the older schedules should proceed as rapidly as possible.

15

new

How an edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification is prepared. edition

is

based on

its

immediate predecessor.

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Each

First, editorial rules

are

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Glossary

References to further information on the terms defined may be found in the Index to Editor's Introduction and Glossary, which follows. instruction directing the addition to a designated base number of digits derived either from a number sequence in the schedules or from a table. Replaces the former instruction to "divide like." See also Number building.

Add

note.

An

Application.

A principle, concept, procedure, or technique basic to a specific discipline,

used in another discipline. Example: application of psychology to management. "Areas". Table

2.

A table of notations designating geographical

notations in the schedules

A

and

tables through use of

add

areas.

Applied to other

notes.

symbol used in certain cases as a substitute for digits 0-9 to provide a more prominent location or shorter notation for various languages,

Artificial digit.

letter or other

literatures, religions, cultures, ethnic groups.

Aspect. That part of a single subject which belongs to a specific discipline. Examples:

the technical and economic aspects of automobile manufacture. Attraction. Classification of a specific aspect of a subject in the

wrong

discipline, usually

because the correct discipline contains no named provision for the subject in question. Examples: classification of space medicine with astronautical engineering instead of with medicine; classification of Jewish sociology with Judaism instead of with sociology.

Author number.

A

combination of

letters

and /or

figures representing the

name

of an

author.

Auxiliary table. See Table.

Base number. (1) In a sequence of numbers, that portion which does not vary but remains the same in each member of the sequence. To this number digits from the tables or from another sequence in the schedules may be added as instructed. (2) The unvarying portion of a sequence from which digits are taken to form another sequence may also be referred to as a base number. Bibliographic classification. See Close classification.

Book number. That portion of a call number which designates a specific individual work within its class. May consist of author number and/or other elements, e.g., subject of a biography.

Broad

classification. (1)

Use of only the more

inclusive classes of a classification scheme,

omitting detailed subdivision. Also called reduction of numbers.

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(2)

A

classification

Dewey Decimal scheme which does not provide

for

Glossary

Classification

minute subdivison of

topics.

See also Reduction

of numbers.

A

and /or other symbols providing complete identification of an individual work and its relative location, consisting of class and book number and sometimes of such other data as date, volume number, copy num-

Call number.

set of letters, numerals,

ber, location symbol.

entry representing a concept for which there is no specific number in the hierarchy of notation, and which, therefore, covers a span of numbers.

Centered entry.

An

Citation order.

Cross reference. An instruction note leading from the point at which comprehensive works on a subject are classed (whether stated or implied) to subdivisions of the topic located in numbers other than those subordinate to the number used for com-

prehensive works.

DDC. Dewey Decimal An

Classification.

study or branch of learning dealing with specific kinds of subjects and /or subjects considered from specific points of view.

of the various ways in which a given subject may be divided. Example: division of textiles by material, process used in manufacture, color,

Discipline.

destined usage, etc.

Discontinued number. A number from the immediately preceding edition vacated because its content has been moved back to a more general number.

Any

Characteristic of division.

which the classifier should take account of the subdivisions of a subject that is divided by more than one characteristic. Example: weaving cotton textiles is classed first by material (cotton), then by process (weaving). May be specified by a Class elsewhere note, an Order of precedence note, or a Table of precedence

Citation order.

The order

in

organized

Divide-like. (Obsolete)

group of objects exhibiting one or more common characteristics, usually identified by a specific notation. (2) One of the ten major groups numbered 0-9 of the DDC. Also known as Main class. (3) A subdivision of the DDC of any degree of specificity, (verb) To assign a class number to an individual work. See

Class, (noun) (1)

A

also Classify.

Division of DDC.

An

portions of the topic,

An

under a heading directing that certain or related topics, be classed in another number. instruction

specific

under a heading directing that topics broader than the heading, or otherwise not obviously part of the heading, be classed in the given number and, by implication, its subdivisions.

Class here note.

instruction

Class number. That portion of a call

like

The second degree of subdivision in the Classification

the notation,

number which

designates the class of a given

e.g.,

Classification. (1)

some

An arrangement in some logical order of the whole field of knowledge,

specified portion thereof.

in conformity

(2)

The

art of arranging

books or other objects

Classified catalog.

A

catalog arranged according to the order of a classification

scheme

main classes), represented by the second 620. There are approximately 100 divisions.

To arrange

a collection of works according to the provisions of a classification

scheme. See also Class classification. (1)

caDed bibliographic

A

term or phrase.

The development of a concept or series of concepts in the schedules or tables to provide for more minute subdivision. Faceting. The division of a subject by more than one characteristic. See also Characteristic of division.

General special concept. See Special topic of general applicability.

Heading.

A word

or phrase used as the

providing for minute subdivision of topics. Also (2) Arrangement of works in conformity with the

A work on

a given subject within one discipline covering or most, of the subdivisions of the subject. See also Interdisciplinary work.

Cross classification.

A

situation in

all,

which a given work deals with two or more subdivi-

each subdivision representing a different characteristic of Such a situation creates the possibility of inconsistent classification. Example:

sions of a subject, with division.

Hierarchical force.

title

or rubric of a given

The property by which headings and

subdivisions of the topic described

'-^^

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certain notes apply to

all

and defined.

of disciplines and subjects in an order ranging from the degree of specificity is usually indicated most general to the most specific. In

DDC

it,

An enumeration

of subordinate topics under a heading, not obviously that have not yet been given separate provision. Such notes do not apply

Inclusion note.

to subdivisions of the topic.

A

note directing the user to take some specific step which obvious from the heading and its context or from the general notes.

Instruction note.

Interdisciplinary work.

of

more than one

A work

is

not

dealing with a specific subject from the point of view

discipline.

"Languages". Table 6. A table of notations designating specific languages. Applied to other notations in the schedules and tables through use of add notes. Used where topics were formerly divided like 420-490 to indicate language.

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class.

The arrangement

classification

provisions of such a scheme.

Comprehensive work.

digit in

Expansion.

part of

(verb).

classification.

degree

by length of notation and always by depth of indention.

rather than alphabetically. Classify.

first

(1)

Hierarchy.

with such a scheme.

the 2 in

(the

In schedules and tables a self-contained unit of the text consisting of a number or span of numbers, a heading, and often one or more notes. (2) In index a term or phrase followed by information in the form either of a number or of a reference

Entry.

work.

Close

digits.

numbers

another seSuperseded by Add note (q.v.).

instruction to develop a span of

quence by using the same pattern of terminal

to another

Class elsewhere note.

or of

An

field of

of subdivision of one of the ten

(q-v.).

^

a work on weaving cotton cloth deals with two subdivisions of textile technology, cotton (material) and weaving (process), and may be classed with either. See also

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Dewey Decimal

Glossary

Classification

Literary warrant. Justification for the various provisions of a library classification system based not on theory but on the existence of actual works and their probable acquisition

by

by the

first

of the ten major subdivisions of the Classification, represented digit in the notation, e.g., the 6 in 600.

Memory

aid.

Any

Main class of DDC. One

of various

methods of using the same combination of numbers

to

Notation. Numerals, letters, and /or other symbols used to represent the main and subordinate divisions of a classification scheme.

process of making a number more specific through addition of segments taken from other parts of the classification. See also Add note. building.

The

Number column. The column

of

numbers printed

at the left side of the entries in

the schedules and tables, and at the right side of those in the index.

Optional provision. A variation from the preferred provision, ofi'ered to users in the printed schedules and tables of the DDC, but not used in centraUzed classification as supplied by the Library of Congress and rarely used by other centralized services of national libraries.

note stating the correct citation order under a subject that the schedules subdivide according to more than one characteristic. See also

Order of precedence note.

A

Citation order.

"Persons". Table

and other use of add

7.

classes.

A

table of notations designating persons

by

specific occupational

Applied to other notations in the schedules and tables through

notes.

Precedence order note. See Order of precedence note. table. See

Table of precedence,

"Racial, Ethnic, National Groups". Table 5. racial, ethnic,

A

table of notations designating specific

or national groups. Applied to other notations in the schedules through

use of add notes.

editions.

be classed

that the topic will

Scatter reference.

A

in a

wide variety of appHcable

locations.

cross reference in the index not referring to a specific

Schedules. classes

The

and

all

series of

numbers

their subdivisions.

constituting the notation for the ten

Formerly called general tables or

term but

Reduction of schedules. Dropping by the editors of some or all of the previous subdivisions of a nimiber with resultant classification of these concepts in a higher number. This results in a notation for the topic that is one or more digits shorter than it was in the immediately preceding edition. See Discontinued number. Relativity. That property of the index which reverses the subordination of subject to discipline, thus bringing together from all disciplines the various aspects of individual

adjustment in the schedules resulting in the shifting of a topic between successive editions from one number to another that diCFers in respects other than length.

'?*ft?*f«T«r*T«t*rf;^'''

tables.

The

There are approximately 1000

in 629.

A

sections.

designated for use in arranging books on shelves rather than for minute precision in designating subject areas and relationships.

Shelf classification.

classification

A

kind of subdivision of a subject or discipline which is also a part of a different kind of subdivision of that subject or discipline. Example: textile technology is subdivided by the characteristic of process into weaving and knitting (among others); by the characteristic of material textile technology is also subdivided into cotton and wool (among others), and each of these material

Special topic of general applicability.

may then be further subdivided by the process subdivisions, e.g., weaving

cotton, knitting wool. See also Characteristic of division.

"Standard Subdivisions". Table 1. A table of notations designating certain frequently recurring forms or methods of treatment applicable to any subject or discipline. May be added, as required, to any number in the schedules. "Subdivisions of Individual Languages". Table 4. A table of notations designating regularly recurring topics apphcable to any language. May be added, as directed, to individual languages in 420-490.

larly

3.

A table of notations designating regu-

recurring topics applicable to any literature.

May be

added, as directed, to

individual literatures in 810-890. Subject.

A

specific unit or object of study.

May be

a person, group of people, thing,

place, process, activity, abstract concept. Usually exhibits aspects belonging to

more

than one discipline.

Summary.

A

listing of

set forth at the (of

main

the chief subdivisions of a

head of the

full

number

development of the

classes, divisions, sections respectively)

(i.e.,

topic.

those one digit longer)

The

first

three summaries

stand at the head of the whole

classification.

Synthesis of notation. See

Number

building.

sequence of dependent notations indicating various special concepts used repeatedly with a variety of subjects and disciplines. Used in number building but

Table.

A

Ixxxi

Ixxx

DDC

third degree of subdivision in the Classification (the second degree of subdivision of one of the ten main classes, and the first degree of subdivision of one of the 100 divisions), represented by the third digit in the notation, e.g., the 9

Section of DDC.

subjects.

An

main

Scope note. A note enumerating special qualifications generally appHcable to a subject and its subdivisions but not given a separate development.

"Subdivisions of Individual Literatures". Table

Reduction of numbers. Dropping by the classifier of one or more digits at the end of a number given in the schedules or tables. Results in a shorter number with a more inclusive meaning, thus in broader classification. See Broad classification (1).

Relocation.

DDC

A class elsewhere note that does not lead to a specific location, but indicates

subdivisions

Phoenix schedule. A completely new development of the schedule for a specific discipline. Only the basic number for the discipline is certain to remain the same as in previous editions, all other numbers being freely reused to the extent required.

Precedence

Scatter note.

meaning of a given number from one edition unless the reused number has been vacant for

in the

suggesting a variety of possibilities.

represent the same topic in various contexts.

Number

change

total

to another. Rarely occurs in

two consecutive

libraries.

A

Reuse of numbers.

Dewey Decimal never by itself. Also called auxiliary The term Tables was formerly used Table of precedence.

A

Classification

Formerly called supplementary tables. for what are now called Schedules (q.v.).

table.

also

table stating the correct citation order

the schedules subdivide according to

more than one

under a subject that

characteristic. See also Citation

Index to Editor's Introduction and Glossary

order.

Work. to

A

unit or series of units of information having physical

bibliographic description.

form and lending

Examples: books, periodicals, phonorecords,

itself

films,

microforms.

References to the Editor's Introduction are identified by section numbers. References to G indicate that a definition may be found in the alphabetically arranged Glossary. Section numbers printed in boldface type are those where the most important information is supplied, e.g., under Add notes, 8.54-8.545. Author numbers, 5.121, G use in alphabetical arrangement, 13.31

Abbreviations, filing in index, 11.5

Abridged edition, 5.3, 10.2 Abridgments, classification of, 9.5 Adaptations, classification

Add

of,

notes, 1.1, 8.54-8.545,

indexing

Auxiliary tables see Tables

Base number,

9.5

G

in addition, 8.541-8.543, 8.545 in segmentation, 10.2

of, 11.1

see also Addition process;

Number

building

Addition process, in citation order, 8.55 see also

Number

citation order in,

building; Tables

Aids to classification,

7,

Basis of division see Characteristics of division Belles-lettres

Bibliographic classification see Close

12

classification

Alphabetical arrangement of subjects, 13.31

Bibliographies, use in classifying, 7

Alphabeting, in index, 11.5

Biographical works, options in classifying, 13.21

in headings, 8.2

Applications, 9.4,

G

Approximation of whole see Part approximates whole Arbitrary signs, as option, 14.1 see also Artificial digits

"Areas",

1.6, 2.2, 5.21, 6, 8.55, 8.7, 8.713,

indexing

of,

optional use

G

Blanket references see Scatter references Blurbs, use in classifying, 7 Book jackets, use in classifying, 7

Book numbers, 5.121,

Artificial digits,

G

Built

of, 8.1, 11.1,

11.3

one, 9.2

G

G

entries, 5.141, 8.1, 8.57, 9.3,

to, 8.57,

14.22 lists of, 2.2,

Chapter headings, use in 8.58

14.24

classifying,

Characteristics of division, 4, 8.55,

works

G

classification by, as option, 13.33

see also Citation order Characteristics of Edition 19, 1-3

Citation order, 6, 8.55, 8.57,

Ixxxiii

rtf*l*r»Mf^%^*''

numbers

Changed numbers,

see also Interdisciplinary

•-•-.*^» ~» «

see Synthesized

Centralized classification services, use

references

.*

numbers

Centered

of subjects, 5.13,

/?;.?.-•;*;?

building

Call numbers, 5.121,

more than

-•rr

Decimal

Number

Building numbers see

Aspects

Ixxxii

G

Classification

13.33

see also Arbitrary signs

Attraction,

G

Brussels Classification see Universal

as option, 13.221, 13.34

indexing

9.5, 12,

Bracketed numbers, 8.56 Broad classification, 5.3, 10,

11.5 of,

6

options in classifying, 13.21, 13.222

Adjectives, in index, 11.5

"And"

G

G

G

7

G of, 12,

.t.^ifrtr t



Dewey Decimal Class (noun), 4, 5.11, 5.12,

G

8.57,8.58, 11.3,

Example

G G

number, 5.121,

Class

Decimale see Universal Decimal

G

G

FID

Form

works, classification of, 7,

&

phoenix schedules, see Changed numbers, lists of

Condensations, classification

of,

G

indexing

Standard subdivisions

notes, 8.3

Cross references, 8.2, 8.511, 8.55, 8.58, 11.3,

G

in index, 11.3

G

4, 5.11,

Number

building,

classifying, 13.21

G

8.6,

G

aids, 5.2,

see

Memory

5.141, 5.2, 1.1,

1.2,

1.3,

5.2,

Add

notes; Tables

G

8.541,

G

Historical periods, classification of, 9.11

indexing

G

use of

Divide-like,

G notes

"Divisions" of

DDC,

Dropping

digits see

Index, 5.11,

G

Indexes, classification

Editing

DDC,

Emphasis 9.2

classifying,

of,

9.5

Interdisciplinary works, 7, 8.511,

7

classification of, 9.2

15

in work, use in classifying, 8.55, 9.1,

Precedence table see Table of precedence Preface of book, use in classifying, 7 Preponderance, in work, use in classifying,

in

International Federation for Documentation, 5 Irregular indentions, 5.141

of,

in citation order, 6, 8.55

9.1,

use

G

;

;

r* .- ; ,-iT ? •T^»•r*Ttr^,-' ,-

11.5

in, 8.53,

8.545

see also Biographical works; Special topics of

general applicability

11.5

Structure,

Ixxxv

Ixxxiv

of,

of, 8.7, 9.1

zeros

Reader-interest arrangement, 4

8.76

13.35

work

indexing

for,

Standard subdivisions, 1.3, 3, 5.24, 8.9, G concepts in irregular numbers, 8.56, 8.73,

indexing

"Racial, Ethnic, National Groups",

G

Spelling, 1.6

Purpose of work, use in classifying see Emphasis

G

5.141

"Specific" in headings, 8.21

9.2

G

Instruction notes, 8.5-8.6,

see also Omitting digits

Dust jackets, use in

6, 8.1, 10.1, 11.4, 13.1

use in classifying,

Reduction of numbers

11-11.5, 13.1

digits,

subdivisions, 8.9

Place, in citation order, 6, 8.55

note

1.4, 5.13, 8.57, 8.58,

14.1

standard subdivision

Precedence order note ^^^ Order of precedence

in index, 11.5

Add

see also

2.2, 14.2, 14.24,

Position, value of, 8.9

Indention, 5.141

G

as, 9,

concepts, 8.551,

G

Dewey,

G

ser-

Special topics of general applicability

11.5

Physical form, as characteristic of division, 4

Discontinued numbers, 8.56,

G

Space in headings, 8.2

Homemade

G

5.11,

in index, 11.5

Phoenix schedules,

Inclusion notes, 8.4, 8.56, 8.6,

DDC

Space between

History, options in classifying, 13.21

"Including" notes see Inclusion notes

DDC,

Signs see Arbitrary signs

Definitions (notes), 8.3

expansions, 13.31

G

Shelf classification,

G of,

8.3,

building, 8.542-8.545

vices, 10.2

standard subdivision use, 8.711, 8.73 Periodicals, options in classifying, 13.23 "Persons",

ladder

number

Segmentation of numbers in centralized

Parentheses in heading, 8.2 Part approximates whole, 9.1, 9.12

see also Hierarchical force; Hierarchical

G

G

"Sections" of

Omitting digits, as option, 13.32 Optional provisions, 1.6, 2.1, 8.52, 13.21, Order of precedence note, 8.55, G

6,

Schedules,

Scope notes,

of notes, 8.3, 8.4, 8.51, 8.53, 8.545, 8.56-8.58 of, 8.1, 8.55, 8.7,

8.54,

use in

Number column,

points, 5. 1

see also Aspects

9.5

Scatter references, in index, 11.3,

G

of headings, 8.2

in notation, 5.141

G

of,

G

Scatter notes, 8.57,

aids

in index, 11.1, 11.3

see also

in subject relations, 5.142

Discipline, 5.11, 5.13,

14.2, 14.23

Roots of words, in index, 11.5

G

shown

Hierarchy, 5.11, 5.14-5.142,

Melvil, 5.141, 5.2, 14.1

G

14.22

Reuse of numbers, G by DDC, 2.4, 14.1, by libraries, 13.222

G

Notation,

11.4

principle, 5.11

of,

Reviews, classification

Generalized references see Scatter references

building, 8.541, 8.544

adoption

see also Class

Mnemonics

G

number

Relocations, 2.3, 8.56, 14.2, 14.22,

Marginal notes, use in classifying, 7

Hierarchical ladder, checking

Cutter numbers see Author numbers Cutting numbers see Reduction of numbers

5.141, 5.142,

G

Religion, options in classifying, 13.222

G

1.1, 8.4,

Memory

Curves see Parentheses

Relativity, of index, 11.2,

segmentation on, 10.2 see also Centralized classification services

General tables see Schedules Generalities, citation order in, 6

8.2,

Relative index see Index

on, 8.52, 12, 13.2

Long numbers, 14.1 Main class, 5.11, 5.12,

G

Related topics, 8.57

Letters of the alphabet, as optional notation,

Literary warrant,

in index, 11.5

G

11.5

DDC numbers

G

Reference works, use in classifying, 7 References see Cross references Related numbers, 8.57 Related terms, in index, 11.5

Library of Congress cataloging records

Hierarchical force, 8.6,

Cross classification, 8.55, 8.57, 8.58,

of,

10, 10.1, 14.2, 14.21,

of schedules, 8.56,

Reuse of numbers by

see

Language, indication of in notation, 13.36 "Languages", 5.22, G

G

divisions see

Headings,

Criticisms, classification of, 9.5

Decimal

1.2,

numbers

and Glossary

Reduction of numbers,

13.221, 13.34, 14.1

Geography, options in

9.5

to Editor's Introduction

DDC

applicability

to obsolescent

'

Italicized

General special see Special topics of general

8.2, 8.511, 8.57, 8.58,

^44

8.73

tables, 8.2-8.6

1.1, 14.2, 14.21,

Former heading

9

classification of, 9.5

in

11.5

in citation order, 8.55

Form,

Concordances

Decimal

&

of,

Fiction, options in classifying, 13.23

G

5,

I

order

classification of, 9.5

Comprehensive works,

DDC,

>

see International Federation for

G

in headings, 8.2

Commentaries,

9.3,

t

notes, 8.3

Faceting,

see also Classified catalogs

Complex

t.i

see also Characteristics of division; Citation

classification, 5.3, 10,

Commas

•-*'-•

Documentation

Classified catalogs, 5.12,

Close

*-•

Experts, use of in classifying, 7

Classification

Classify, 4,

•*->

unauthorized, 13.34

aids see Aids to classification Classification

4

Index

arrangement

Expansions,

G

Classification, 4,

>

Irregular notation for standard subdivisions,

in schedules

Class here notes, 8.51,





G

in index,

G

(

Classification Entries,

Class elsewhere notes, 8.2, 8.511, 8.55, 8.56,



f

meaning

of,

8.9

z

Dewey Decimal "Subdivisions 5.23,

Languages",

Individual

of

G

indexing

Subject,

of,

11.5

of,

11.5

7

see Universal

Decimal

Classification

Universal Decimal Classification, 4

by

classification

Use, as characteristic of division, 4

as option, 13.33

Variations from

in citation order, 8.55

more than

official,

one, 9,1

not provided

Works,

Works

in index, 11.5

Synthesis of notation see

Number

from index, 11.3 10.1

Table of contents of book, use in Table of precedence, 8.55, G Tables, 5.21-5.24, 6, of,

13.2

4,

G

related to other works, classification

of,

9.5

building

Synthesized numbers of,

practice, 13

"Various specific" in headings, 8.21

G

use in classifying, 6, 8.1

reduction

recommended

unofficial, 13.3

for, 8.8

Summaries, 5.11,

classifying, 7

Zeros in standard subdivisions, 5.24, 8.53, 8.545, 8.6 in three-digit numbers, 5.11, 5.141 numbers ending in, 5.23, 8.544, 10.1 uses

G

11.5

number building, 8.541, 8.543-8.545 also names of individual tables

use in see

classifying,

Translations, classification of, 9.5

UDC

classification by, 5.13

indexing

Text of book, use in

Title of book, use in classifying, 7

G

G

Synonyms,

Classification

Time, in citation order, 8.55

"Subdivisions of Individual Literatures", 1.3,

indexing

iUiiti tiZiir~4ii : rr^s p

Ixxxvi

of,

5.141, 8.55, 8.9, 13.32, 13.33

Tables



t

*

t-«







*

«

»•»



.*-.

Table

Use of the Tables The

1.

Standard Subdivisions

following notations are never used alone, but

may be

used as

number from the schedules, e.g., classification (—012 in this table) of modern Indie languages (491.4): 491.4012. When adding to a number from the schedules, always insert a

required with any

These are auxiliary

tables,

and are used only

in conjunc-

some instances, may be added to those of the numbers from one or a

tion with the classification schedules. In

decimal point between the third and fourth

the numbers from one table

number.

another table, but in all cases combination of tables are to be used only with appropriate

numbers from the schedules. The dash preceding each number merely shows that the number never stands alone. The dash is omitted when the table number is added to a schedule number to make a complete class number. Full instructions may be found in the Editor's Introduction, those for the use of Table 1 in section 8.7, and those for Tables 2-7 in sections 8.541 and 8.543-8.545. Coordination and subordination of subjects are shown by indention and length of number, and are shown also in part by the prominence of the type face.

A number

not in use, or is not no longer in use with the mean-

in square brackets

recommended for use, or is

[ ]

is

ing indicated.

A number

number, i.e., it has a diflFerent meaning from that which it had in one or both of the earlier Editions 17 (1965) and 18 (1971). Specific directions as to applicability precede each table. in italics

is

a reused

;';"•

'*}r\*W7i\-*r
complete

any given number there are subdivisions having a notation for a special purpose, use 001-009 for standard beginning with and 00 both have subdivisions; if notations beginning with special purposes, use 0001-0009 for standard subdivisions. If at

Unless other instructions are given, class works to which two or more standard subdivisions are applicable according to the following table of precedence, e.g., illustrations of the technique of the subject —028 {not—022): Special topics of general applicability

—04

Persons associated with the subject

—092

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

—028

Study and teaching

—07

(except

-^1 A, —076, —077) —068 —01

Management Philosophy and theory

(exc^p^—014,

The

—016)

subject as a profession, occupation,

hobby

Commercial miscellany Treatment by specific continents, localities; extraterrestrial

-4)23

—027 —029

Patents and identification marks countries,

worlds

—093-099

Treatment by areas, regions, places in general Treatment among groups of persons

—091

Historical periods

—0901-0905

Works for specific types of users Museums, collections, exhibits Review and exercise Programmed texts

—024 —074 —076 —077

Miscellany

—02

(except

Ixxxviii

digits of the

—08

^^2^, —024, —027, —028, —029)

Organizations

—06

Languages (Terminology) and communication Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

—014

Serial publications

—03 —05

Indexes

—016

Table

Dewey Decimal

Methodology

SUMMARY

The

—01

Philosophy and theory

-4)2

Miscellany

—03 —04 —05 -06 —07 —08 —09

concordances Dictionaries, encyclopedias,

—[018 applicability

Organizations and management Study and teaching subject History and description of the treatment Historical and geographical

—[018

and

.

^^^^nc among groups of persons

—[018

their interrelations

4]

-4)2

Value

—020 2 —020 7 —020 8 —021 —021 2

communication Languages (Terminology) and and thesauruses

For 1

dictionaries, see

in in information retrieval

—03

Communication see For nonlinguistic communication,

Etymology

7

Nonlinguistic communication Pantomine, smoke

signals,

devices representing

8

—0147

—0216

total

drumbeats,

flags,

—0218

Ughts. other

support or attack

—022

its

and

validity, to carry

out operations

number -015 the numbers Add mathematical principles —0151 to base

and

statistical

method

psychological principles, see

m the

in

following 5 in 510-590,

-072

—019

Miscellany Synopses, outlines, manuals

Humorous treatment Audiovisual treatment

Tabulated and related materials statistics Tables, formulas, specifications,

of articles Lists, inventories, catalogs

bibliographies optional to class here subject

and

catalogs;

-0294,

Standards specifications, see

Illustrations

—0212

and models

humorous cartoons

e.g.,

—022 1 —022 2 —022 3 —022 8

-0207; atlases, maps, charts, plans on surface of earth or of

in

604.26] Drafting illustrations [formerly Pictures, charts, designs

Plans and diagrams Scale models Class mathematical

Indexes prefer 016)

—072

depicting specific subjects 912.1001-912.1899 extraterrestrial worlds in

describe the subject, to

subject

(It is

in the subject

Psychological principles

Class

to analyze

Use of pure science

—016

employed

Operations research

For

Scientific principles

For

in the subject

Data processing

concepts

Abbreviations and symbols

Class scientific

employed

articles for sale in Class catalogs and lists oJFering exhibits in —074 catalogs of collections and

2

—014 —015

method

procedures Class use in techniques and —072 in —0285, in research in

025.49001-025.49999

_014 _014

3]

—019

Class subject headings

Statistical

Class in

subject Divisions of the discipline or

_013 _014

postulates employed by a discipline study of methods, rules,

procedures Class use in techniques and —072 in —028, in research in

Classification

012

014

2]

Philosophy and theory

_01

Standard Subdivisions

Classification

-4)18

Special topics of general Serial publications

1.

and analogue models

in

—072

-• ~»

Dewey Decimal

—023

The

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

the subject as a profession in England

—024

Works Add e.g.,

—025

-

tr

—028

hobby number —023,

Add number —024,

number —025.

—028 7 —028 8

oflFered for sale in

Add "Areas"

—072

number —026,

—028

with numbers denoting fabrication, manufacture, construction, installation, not with numbers denoting operation, apphcation, use when these are diflFerent, machinery e.g., maintenance and repair of textile manufacturing

e.g.,

law of Australia —02694

—027 —027 2

programming —028542

Maintenance and repair

optional; prefer 340)

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

the numbers following 001.6 in

Testing and measurement

Use is

e.g.,

Class comprehensive works in

Law number

number —0285

e.g..

—0294

(Use of this

as applied to

—028 7-028 9 Auxiliary procedures

Ohio —025771 and services

on data processing

Class data processing in research in

and organizations

Class directories of products

to base

001.61-001.64,

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

—0183]

the subject



directories of

—[026]

Class here comprehensive works

e.g..

—02342

"Persons" notation 03-99 from Table 7 to base 02462 works for engineers

Add "Areas"

Subdivisions

Data processing [formerly also

5

for specific types of users

Directories of persons

L Standard

Table

Classification

subject as a profession, occupation,

Add "Areas"

*

this subdivision only

681.76770288 (not 677.02850288), but of

—028 9 —029

Patents and identification marks Patents

tools

621.900288

Safety measures

Commercial miscellany Including house organs, prospectuses

—027 5-027

8 Identification marks

Class comprehensive works in

—027 —027 —027 —028

—029 4

—027

Price

lists

and trade

catalogs

Publications listing or describing products

5

Trademarks and service marks

for sale with or without prices

7

Ownership marks

Add "Areas"

8

Artists'

trends for collectors in

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Ways

in

which the objectives of an

art or skill are obtained

("how-to-do-it"); use of necessary tools

Class here statistical

manuals

For drafting

illustrations, see

and exhibits 075

and teaching

—0221

in

—076

in



number —0294

—074, price

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

—032-039

and materials

method [formerly —0182], laboratory

Class laboratory manuals for study

—03

services offered

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Class catalogs of collections

and craftmen's marks

and

By language Add "Languages" notation 2-9 from Table 6 0331 e.g., German

to base

number —03.



—04

Special topics of general applicability Use

this subdivision

only

when

it is

specificaUy set forth in the

other standard subdivisions —01-09 to it and subdivisions as required, e.g., incidence of crime in France schedules.

Add

364.0420944

its

Dewey Decimal

—05

Table

Classification

—068

Serial publications and proceedings of organizations 025 form in

Class administrative reports

—06, directories in

—06

serial

Organizations and Class

4



—068

5

management

government organizations {formerly

Standard Subdivisions

Internal organization Line, line and

in

1.

staflF,

functional,

by departments

Organization of production Scheduling, routing, sequencing, work loads, time and motion study, quality control

—06] in 350

Class production

management

manufacturing and construction

in

enterprises in 658.5

—060

1-060 9 Organizations

—068

7

History, charters, regulations, membership lists, administrative 062] and reports and proceedings of permanent [formerly



—063] organizations Class comprehensive works in —06

—068 8

3-9

National, state, provincial, local organizations

—[062]

—[065]

number —060,

—070

1-9

Class textbooks

on a subject

Class education

and training on the job

enterprises

engaged in

specific fields

Schools and courses —071 Geographical treatment —071 01-09

Add

658.9

procurement of equipment and and salary administration in 0683

Plant

facilities in

—071

Including equipment and

3

—071

management

1-071 5 Specific levels

Class comprehensive works in —071, specific activities at any level in —072-079, the subject at elementary level in 372.3-372.8

—0682, wage



1

Colleges and universities

Add "Areas"

Selection, location, specifications, layout,

—068

—092

management

Class

2

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number —0710, schools and courses in Brazil —071081; however, class

persons in

Securing funds, investment, management of income and expense, disbursements, budgeting, reporting

—068

in 351.5, 658.3124



Business organizations

Financial

—07

Geographical treatment

e.g.,

1

do not use

Add

of activity, of specific kinds of enterprises [both formerly 658]

—068

as treatises;

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number —070, class e.g., study and teaching in France —07044; however, 092 persons engaged in study and teaching in

—0601-0609

If preferred, class in

—0687

Study and teaching

—0601-0609

Management of

distribution^ see

Class here resources

Class in 338.7-338.8

—068

—07

—06044

Temporary organizations Class in

of marketing

For physical

Permanent organizations Class in

—[063]

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

national organizations in France

Management

Class here comprehensive works on distribution

International organizations

e.g.,

(stock) control,

physical distribution

1

Add "Areas"

of materials

Procurement, receiving, storage, inventory

temporary [formerly

—060 —060

Management

facilities

Personnel management Class labor relations in 331.88

maintenance

e.g.,

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

university courses in Japan

persons in

—092

number —0711,

—071152; however,

class

Dewey Decimal

—071

2

—074

Secondary schools Add

01-09

—071

5



Class here specific galleries,



but,

and workshops

facilities for

Historical

—0901-099,

—0182], data processing

—0183], operations research

—076

Geographical treatment e.g.,

research in England

—072042; however,

Including

number

class

number —07509 e.g.,

—0720,

Including surveys and appraisals Class collecting of objects in

—072

4

civil service

Students, learners, apprentices, novices

Museums,

collections, exhibits

Guidebooks, catalogs,

lists

regardless of whether or not articles

are offered for sale

8

tests, testing, test

examinations

Programmed



texts

and

their use in

Use of apparatus and equipment

—07

in study

and teaching

Competitions and awards Prizes, scholarships, fellowships,

—08

Including models (simulation)

—073 —074

—078 —079

—075

Experimental research

in

—075092

biography of collectors

Class progranuning of texts

Descriptive research

—09

and exercise involving use of apparatus and physical equipment in 078

—077

Historical research Including case studies

3

numbers following

exercise

Class review

persons in

—092

—072

the

Workbooks with problems, questions, answers; construction and evaluation

^0\M]

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

to base

Review and

—074

and geographical treatment

applications

Add "Areas"

—0740J (preceding —07401)

collections, exhibits in

Add

[formerly

2

09

museums,

into a subject in order to discover or revise facts, theories,

in research [formerly also

—072

—075

conducting inquiry or investigation

method [formerly

Japan

Class here price trends for collectors

Research and

in

Collecting objects

Class

Class here statistical

—072 01-09

—075

classes

Correspondence courses

Activities

desired to give local emphasis and a to museums and exhibits of a specific country, by use of a letter or other symbol, e.g., if it is

number place them first museums and exhibits

shorter

Radio and television

exhibits

to base

—0740148;

Agencies for adult education

Institutes

museums,

number —0740 the numbers following 708 in 708.1-708.9, e.g., museums and exhibits in Pennsylvania

Add

Class here continuing education

—071 52 —071 53 —071 54 —072

Subdivisions

Geographical treatment

from Table 2 to base number 0712, e.g., secondary schools in regions of low economic development 07121724; however, class persons in 092 "Areas'* notation 1-9



L Standard

Table

Classification

honorary

titles

History and description of the subject groups of persons Use of

this

number

among

for collections discontinued; class in

number Class persons associated with a specific subject in

—092

main

Dewey Decimal

Table specific kinds of persons

Treatment among groups of

—088

racial, ethnic, national

Other than

number —088, —088055, among lawyers

Add

"Persons" notation 04-99 from Table 7 to base

e.g.,

the subject

among

adolescents

—088344 redundant, e.g., medicine doctrine among Lutherans

Do

not use

if

Treatment among groups

—089

Add

among

physicians, Lutheran

specific racial, ethnic, national

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table 5 the subject among North American

"Racial, Ethnic, National

number —089, e.g., native races —08997, among South American native among Chinese —089951, among Chinese in United to base

—08998, States —089951073

preferred, class treatment among North American native races in North America in "Areas" notation 701 from Table 2, among South American native races in South America in "Areas" notation 801

from Table 2 in Class treatment among specific racial, ethnic, national groups among places where they predominate in —091, —093-099; treatment

groups of specific kinds of persons of a specific

—09

Historical Of

subject

racial, ethnic,

—088

and geographical treatment and

discipline

and organizations regardless of time or place in —025; price lists and trade catalogs regardless of time or place in —0294; historical and geographical treatment of —074 organizations in —06, of museums, collections, exhibits in Class directories of persons

—090

1-090 5 Historical periods

Not limited geographically Class comprehensive works in

—09

SUMMARY —090 —090 —090 —090 —090

—090 —090

1

12

1

To 499

2

500-1499

3

Modem

4 5

20th century, 1900-1999

—090 13 —090 14 —090 15 —090 2 —090 21 —090 22 —090 23 —090 24 —090 3

races

If

national group in

1.

Standard Subdivisions

Classification

3999-1000 999-1

B.C.

B.C.

1-499

500-1499 500-1199 13th century, 1200-1299 14th century, 1300-1399 15th century, 1400-1499

Modern

period, 1500-

For 20th century, I90G-1999, see —0904; 21st century, 2000-2099,

—090

—0905

31

16th century, 1500-1599

—090 32 —090 33 —090 34 —090 4 —090 41 —090 42 —090 43 —090 44 —090 45 —090 46 —090 47 —090 48 —090 49 —090 5

17th century, 1600-1699 18th century, 1700-1799 19th century, 1800-1899

20th century, 1900-1999

1900-1919 1920-1929

1930-1939 1940-1949 1950-1959 1960-1969 1970-1979

1980-1989 1990-1999 21st century, 2000-2099

A.D.

period, 1500-

21st century, 2000-2099

To 499

A.D.

To 4000

B.C.

11

lO

lU'.il'i:t'.'•T^iiTiriy*r*}*r*^^^hhhii^

Dewey Decimal

Table

—093-099

Treatment by areas, regions, places in general

—091

base number -09, "Areas" notation 1 from Table 2 to subject in Torrid Zone —0913

Add

e.g.,

the

Subdivisions

specific continents, countries,

worlds

instance of the History and description by place, by specific subject

—09, e.g., "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number —0981, in North the subject in United States -0973, in Brazil

Add

subject regardless of area, Class persons associated with the specific continents, region, place in —092; treatment by and descripHon of the countries, locaUties in -093-099; history of persons in -088, among subject among groups of specific kinds their nondonunant specific racial, ethnic, national groups

m

—089

Persons associated with the subject

—092

Treatment by

localities; extraterrestrial

History and description

places in

L Standard

Classification

biography, Description and critical appraisal of work, correspondence of persons autobiography, diaries, reminiscences, are part of the subject or regardless of area, region, place who crime, who study the subject, e.g., criminals, victims of

America

—097

regardless of area, Class persons associated with the subject regions, places not region, place in —092; treatment by areas, history and limited by continent, country, locality in —091; specific kinds of description of the subject among groups of national groups persons in —088, among specific racial, ethnic,

nondominant

in their continents, countries, localities in

criminologists If

preferred, class biography in 920.1-928.9

any specific subject in Class biography not clearly related to correspondence in 8UU, 920, belletristic diaries, reminiscences, persons in —08 treatment of the subject among groups of 180-190, 232^9 739.22, Observe excepHons to use of -092 under 746.7, 747.2, 748.2, 739 23, 739.3, 739.4, 741.5, 745.4, 746.3, directed in "Subdivisions ot 748.5, 749.2, 750, 809, 810-890 (as from Table 3) Individual Uteratures" notation 09

—092

2

Collected If

or 920 without preferred, class collected biography in 92,

subdivision

—092

4

Individual in 92 or B; or, if preferred, class individual biography of men in 920.71, of preferred, class individual biography

If

women

in 920.72

—092

6

Case

histories

m

«

—089

Table

Areas

2.

SUMMARY

Table

— 11

Areas

2.

—12 —13

— 14 —15 — 16 — 17

may be used as following notations are never used alone, but through the required (either directly when so noted or

The

notation 09 from Table 1) interposition of "Standard Subdivisions" Japan wages (331.29) with any number from the schedules, e.g., transportation (385) in this table): 331.2952; railroad

—18 —19

m

(—52

Brazil

in

(—81

in this table): 385.0981.

They may

also

—11

be used when

numbers from other tables, e.g., "Standard adding to a number Subdivisions" notation 025 from Table 1. When between the from the schedules, always insert a decimal point number. third and fourth digits of the complete

so noted with

SUMMARY 1

—2



Areas, regions, places in general Persons regardless of area, region, place

The 4

ancient world

Europe

Western Europe Far East Orient

—5

Asia

^-6

Africa

—9

North America South America Other parts of world and

—1 —

South

12

Temperate Zones (Middle Latitude Zones)

—123

North

126

South

—13

Torrid Zone (Tropics)

14

Land and land forms Continents Including continental shelves

extraterrestrial

worlds

Pacific

Ocean

—144

add to each number as follows: Treatment by continent, country, locality 03-09 3-9 Add to base number and then add "Areas" notation

other coral reefs

Elevations

from this table, e.g.. Torrid Zone of Asia —1305, regions of of England —1693042, ItaUan-speaking Switzerland —175510494, cities of ancient Greece

rivers

—145

Depressions and openings

Plane regions Prairies, steppes, plains, tundras,

shown under —3-9)

complexly de£ned areas Unless other instructions are given, class table in the number with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this North Temperate coming last in the table, e.g., forested plateaus in

slopes

karsts

146

—1732038

hills,

caves, Valleys, canyons, gulches, chasms, gorges, ravines,

If desired,

is

atolls,

Mountains, plateaus,

locality

(An alternative treatment

Islands Including

—143

or

Frigid Zones

—116

Areas, regions, places in general

Zone —152 («o^— 123

Socioeconomic regions Other kinds of terrestrial regions Space

North

—142

Not limited by continent, country,

Temperate Zones (Middle Latitude Zones) Torrid Zone (Tropics) Land and land forms Regions by type of vegetation Air and water

113

141

islands (Oceania)

—1

Frigid Zones

Coastal regions and shorelines Including beaches, deltas

—148

Soil

—143)

place in Class persons regardless of area, region, 3-9 continents, countries, localities in

—2;

specific



^

^

:r?,iT*.?TV

pampas

Table

Dewey Decimal

163 2

Regions by type of vegetation

—15

163 24 Forests

152

—153 —154

—163 25

Deserts

European sector

SUMMARY

—163

27

Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean

Atlantic

—163

Antarctic waters

3

—163 34

Special oceanographic foiius Fresh and brackish waters

Troposphere

161 3

Stratosphere

161 4

Ionosphere

Oceans and

162

Class ocean

—163

36

37

seas

and sea basins

in

— 182

—163 38 —168

-163 6

-163 7

-163 8

—163

1

North Sea and English Channel

Western waters of

British Isles

French and Spanish

coastal waters to Strait of

Including Bay of Biscay

For Strait of Gibraltar, see —16381

Ocean

SUMMARY

-163 5

Baltic Sea

Gibraltar

—164; Indian

Pacific Ocean,

—163 163 1 163 2 -163 3 -163 4

Northeast Atlantic

Channels, Including Irish Sea, North and Saint George's Firth of Clyde, Solway Firth

Ocean, —165; special oceanographic forms,

Atlantic

—16451

Including Skagerrak, Strait of Dover, Firth of Forth

For Atlantic Ocean, see —163;

—163

Strait, see

Little Including Gulfs of Bothnia, Finland, Riga; Great and Belts; Oresund, Kattegat

—163

161 2

—16451

American sector

For Bering

Atmosphere

—161

Strait, see

Arctic Including Beaufort and Lincobi Seas, seas of Canadian Archipelago, Hudson and Bafl&n Bays

Atmosphere Oceans and seas

169

Greenland, Norwegian. Barents.

Asian sector

For Bering

—168

Strait;

Including Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi Seas

Air and water

— 161 — 162 — 163 —164 — 165 — 167

Areas

North Polar Sea (Arctic Ocean) Including Denmark White Seas

Grasslands

16

2.

Classification

North Atlantic North Polar Sea (Arctic Ocean) Northeast Atlantic

Northwest Atlantic South Atlantic Southwest Atlantic

4

Northwest Atlantic

—163 42

Davis Strait

—163

43

Labrador Sea

—163

44

Gulf of Saint Lawrence

—163

45

North American coastal waters from Bay of Fundy Massachusetts Bay Including Cape

Southeast Atlantic Mediterranean Sea

Cod Bay

North Atlantic Atlantic, —1633; For North Polar Sea, see —1632; northeast northwest Atlantic, —1634

^7

i6

'

!

:U ;

.fJ? : *T*feJ t T ir»-r* y-'.r* rftTT* r*T ^Ttrft^ '

-?

to

Table

Dewey Decimal —163 46

from Cape Cod

to

Cape

—163

Southeast Atlantic

7

Class here east Atlantic

Charles

For northeast Atlantic, see —1633; Mediterranean

Sounds; Including Nantucket, Rhode Island, Long Island Buzzards, Narragansett, New York, Delaware Bays

Chesapeake Bay

163 48

United States coastal waters

from Cape Henry

—163 73 of Florida, see

—163 75

—16363

Cape

of

Good Hope

to Zaire

Gulf of Guinea African coastal waters from Zaire River to

Biscayne Bays Including Albemarle, Pamlico Sounds; Raleigh, Straits

African coastal waters from

River

to Straits

of Florida

Sea,

—1638

—163 72

163 47

For

Areas

Classification

States coastal waters

United

2.

West African

coastal waters

Cape Palmas

from Cape Pahnas

to Strait

of Gibraltar

—163

5

South Atlantic

For Strait of Gibraltar, see —16381

southeast Atlantic,

For southwest Atlantic, see —1636; —1637; Atlantic sector of Antarctic waters,

—163 6

—1673

163 8 163 81

Southwest Atlantic

For northwest Atlantic, see

—163 62 —163 63

Bahama waters

Including Alboran Sea

—1634

For waters between Spain and Sardinia-Corsica, see —16382; Tyrrhenian Sea, —16383

—163 82

Including Straits of Florida

—163 64

—163 83

Including Yucatan Channel Straits

of Florida,

see

—16363

Caribbean Sea

—163

67

—163 68

Brazilian coastal waters southward

Uruguayan and Argentinian

—163 85

from Cape Sao Roque

coastal waters

of Messina, see

Eastern Mediterranean

Adriatic Sea Including Gulf of Venice, Strait of Otranto

—163 86

Ionian Sea Corinth Including Strait of Messina, Gulfs of Taranto and

Grande. Including La Plata estuary, Bahia Blanca, Bahia Gulfs of San Matias and San Jorge

For

—163

87

Strait

of Otranto,

^9

!-l:*,-*r?*£riT!LT«

see

—16385

Mediterranean east of Crete For Suez Canal, see

i8

— 16386

For Adriatic Sea, see —16385; Ionian Sea, —16386; Mediterranean east of Crete, —16387; Sea of Crete and Aegean Sea, —16388; Black Sea, —16389

—1641 For Yucatan Channel, see —16364; Panama Canal, Paria to South American coastal waters from Gulf of Cape Sao Roque

Strait

East of Strait of Sicily

Including Gulfs of Honduras, Darien, Venezuela

—163 66

Tyrrhenian Sea For

—163 84

—163 65

Waters between Spain and Sardinia-Corsica Lion Including Balearic and Ligurian Seas, Gulf of

Gulf of Mexico

For

Western Mediterranean Strait of Gibraltar to Strait of Sicily

Class here west Atlantic

Sargasso Sea

Mediterranean Sea

—16533

Dewey Decimal

—164

Sea of Crete and Aegean Sea

_163 88

For Dardanelles, see

—163

Table

Classification

—16389

Including Dardanelles, Bosporus, Seas of

—164

Pacific

Marmara and Azov

—164

1

—164

5

—164

51

Areas

Pacific

Northwest

Pacific, see

—1643; northwest

Pacific,

—1645

Pacific

Bering Sea Including Bering Strait

Ocean

SUMMARY —164 —164 —164 —164 —164 —164 —164 —164 —164

North

For northeast

Black Sea

89

4

2.

1

Southeast Pacific

2

East Pacific

3

Northeast Pacific

4 5

North Pacific Northwest Pacific

6

West

7 8 9

Southwest Pacific South Pacific

—164 52

Coastal waters of southeast

—164 53

Sea of Okhotsk Including

—164 54

La Perouse

Kamchatka

Strait

Sea of Japan Including Tatar, Tsugaru, Korea Straits

For La Perouse

Strait, see

—16453

Pacific

164 55

Eastern coastal waters and inner seas of Japan

164 56

Yellow Sea

164 57

East China Sea

Central Pacific

Southeast Pacific

Including Formosa Strait

American coastal waters from Strait of Magellan to Mexico-United States boundary

For Korea

Including Gulfs of Guayaquil, Panama, Tehuantepec, California;

—164 58

—164

2

Strait

—164

3

Including Luzon Strait

of Magellan,

see

— 1674

—164 6

East Pacific For southeast

Pacific, see

—1641; northeast

Pacific,

—1643

Northeast Pacific

7

—164

71

Pacific Pacific, see

—1645; southwest

Pacific,

—1647

Southwest Pacific Inner seas of Philippines For Sulu

—164 72

Sea, see

—16473

South China Sea

Including Monterey and San Francisco Bays, Strait of Juan de

Including Gulfs of Tonkin and Siam, Singapore and Karimata

Fuca, Puget Sound

Straits

— 16434

Canadian waters

For

Strait

For Formosa

—164 73

Including Strait of Georgia, Queen Charlotte and Hecate Straits, Queen Charlotte Sound, Dixon Entrance

— 164 34

—164

to tip of Alaska

United States waters

For Alaskan waters, see

— 164 33

West

For northwest

North American coastal waters from California

_164 32

—16454

Philippine Sea

Panama Canal For

Strait, see

ofJuan de Fuca,

see

—16432

Strait, see

Cook

For Dixon Entrance, see

20

Strait,

—16458

Inner seas of Malay Archipelago Including Sulu, Celebes, Molucca,

Ceram

Seas;

Makassar

Strait

For seas adjoining southern Sunda

Alaskan waters Including Gulf of Alaska,

—16457; Luzon

Inlet, Shelikof Strait

— 16433

21

Islands, see

— 16474

Dewey Decimal —164 74

Table

Classification

-165 3

Seas adjoining southern Sunda Islands

165 32

Including Java, Bali, Flores, Savu, Banda Seas

For Karimata

—164 75

Strait, see

— 16472 —165 33

164 76

— 16476

Strait, see

—165 35

Including Bismarck and Solomon Seas, Gulf of Papua, Torres Strait; eastern Queensland coastal waters

164 78

Tasman Sea Including

-164 8

—165 36 —165 37

New

South Wales coastal waters, Cook

Eastern coastal waters of

New

Strait

— 16576

Zealand

South Pacific see — 1641; southwest For southeast — 1647; Pacific sector of Antarctic waters, — 1674

Persian Gulf

Gulf of

Oman

Central Pacific

—165

6

Bay of Bengal

—165 65

Andaman Sea Including Gulf of Martaban, Strait of Malacca

—165 24

— 16472

Coastal waters of southern Sumatra, Java, Lesser

7

Ocean

Coastal waters of south of

For Timor

—165

— 1653

Sunda

—165 74

to

—165 75 Cape Guardafui

Ocean

Melville Island to Northwest

West Australian

of the "Horn'*)

—165 76

Cape

to

Cape Leeuwin

South Australian coastal waters

From Cape Leeuwin

to

Cape Howe

Including Great Australian Bight, Bass coastal waters

22

—16475

coastal waters

From Northwest Cape (tip

Sea,

Including Timor Sea

Coastal waters of east Africa to

Ocean

Northwest Australian coastal waters

From

and including Delagoa Bay

Mozambique Channel

From Cape Delgado

Southeast Indian

—16574

For northeast Indian Ocean, see —1656; Arafura

and southeast Africa

Good Hope

Sea, see

Class here east Indian

Eastern coastal waters of Madagascar

From Cape

—165 25 —165 26

— 1675

Southwest Indian Ocean

For northwest Indian Ocean, see

23

Strait, see

Islands

Class here west Indian

—165

67

Indian Ocean

2

Marmar

Northeast Indian Ocean

—165 64

—165

For Indian Ocean sector of Antarctic waters, see

—165

— 16535

Arabian Sea

For Singapore

9

Hormuz

Including Laccadive Sea, Gulf of

Pacific,

Pacific,

—164 —165

— 16532

For Strait of Hormuz, see

For Tasmanian coastal waters, see

164 79

Mandeb, see

el

Including Strait of

Sea

Fiji

Mandeb

Red Sea For Bab

Coral Sea and seas adjoining Melanesia

164 77

Gulf of Aden

Including Gulfs of Aqaba and Suez, Suez Canal

Including Gulf of Carpentaria

For Torres

Northwest Indian Ocean

Including Bab el

Arafura Sea

Areas

2.

^3

Strait.

Tasmanian

Dewey Decimal

—167 —167

Table

Classification

-1716

Antarctic waters

—1717 —1718

Communist bloc

—171 82

Belligerents

Including Strait of Magellan; Bellingshausen, Amundsen, Ross

_171 83

Nonbelligerents and neutrals

Seas

—1719

Nonself-governing territories

For

—167 —168

Strait

of Magellan, see

— 1674

Pacific sector

4

Indian

5

Ocean

sector

—172 —172 —172 —172 —173 —173 —173 —173

Special oceanographic forms Salt-water lagoons, inland seas, coastal pools

—169

Fresh and brackish waters

—169

2-169 4 Surface waters

Class comprehensive works in

—169 —169 —169 —169

— 169

2

Lakes, ponds, fresh-water lagoons

3

Rivers and other streams

4

Waterfalls

8

Ground waters (Subsurface

—17

High

3

Medium

4

Low

Regions where specific predominate

By concentration of population 2

Urban regions

3

Suburban regions

4

Rural regions

—174

waters)

Regions where specific groups predominate Add 5

By

171 171 2

—171

3

racial, ethnic, national

Noncontiguous empires and

to base

e.g.,

groups

political

number —174,

e.g.,

notation 3-9 for "mother country" to base

—1712,

French Community —171244

Roman Empire

in

regions

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table regions where Arabs predominate

where Spanish language predominates

1

—176

12

Catholicism

—176

14

Protestantism

Christianity

number

—37

Western bloc

^5

24

'n7t3!"rjT«r2A«r*

— 17561

Regions where specific religions predominate

—176 —176

unions

Add "Areas" Class

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Regions where specific languages predominate Add "Languages" notation 1-9 from Table 6 to base number —175,

—175

political orientation

e.g.,

racial, ethnic, national

—174927

Regions where specific languages predominate Regions where specific religions predominate Nations belonging to specific international organizations

177

economic development

Including rural villages

By political orientation By degree of economic development By concentration of population

175 176

of

2

SUMMARY 173 174

Wartime groupings

By degree

Socioeconomic regions

171 172

Unaligned blocs Afro- Asian bloc

Including Drake Passage, Scotia and Weddell Seas

—167

Areas

—171 65

Atlantic sector

3

2.

-.^

Dewey Decimal

—176

2-176 9

Other

Table

Classification

—2

religions to base

predominates

— 177

biography, autobiography, diaries, reminiscences, correspondence of persons associated with the subject, e.g., elementary educators

Nations belonging to specific international organizations

372.92

Examples: United Nations, World Health Organization, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development e.g.,

nations



— 18 —8 1

Other kinds of

—22 —24 —26

Collected Individual

Case

histories

—3-9 Specific continents, countries,

terrestrial regions

Hemispheres

1

instructed to add "Areas" notation 1-9 directly from Table 2

instead of adding "Standard Subdivisions" notation 091-099 from Table 1, class here description and critical appraisal of work,

— 17671

Arrange alphabetically by name of organization, 177 C7 belonging to Coimcil of Europe

localities; extraterrestrial

Class zonal, physiographic, socioeconomic regions in a specific

If desired,

1

Eastern

2

Western

—181

3

Northern

add

each number as follows: Regional treatment Add to 009 the numbers following

to

009

4

— 182



Southern

The

basins

Class an area in

totality of continents facing

and

islands in specific

afi&liation at

major

Class ocean

and sea waters

in

—162;

cities

— 11-19,

present

locality in

—3

—11-17

Occident

if it

is

shown under

had a

e.g.,

—791 (not —72)

The

1;

Arizona under

by continent, country, % persons regardless of area, region, place in



ancient world

—4-9 If

Pacific region

preferred, class specific parts in

Indian Ocean region

—4-9 as detailed below

SUMMARY

Space

—31 —32 —33 —34

—99

—35 —36 —37 —38 —39

China Egypt Palestine

India

Mesopotamia and Iranian Plateau Europe north and west of Italian peninsula Italian peninsula and adjacent territories Greece Other parts of ancient world

27

26

*:a*it^fi;?T*Kti»y ft3^i^WartTt7i>»t*»f



different

Class a specific part of ancient world not provided for here in

Mediterranean region

Class extraterrestrial worlds in

number even

the time under consideration,



—38009732

of ancient Greece

Class areas, regions, places not limited

zonal, physiographic,

socioeconomic regions in a specific ocean or sea basin in

Atlantic region

its

Mexican sovereignty

bodies of water

1

1 in

Torrid Zone of Asia —50093, rivers of England 42009693, Italian-speaking regions of Switzerland

(An alternative treatment

Ocean and sea

— 182 — 182 2 — 182 3 — 182 4 — 19



e.g.,

—4940097551,

—181

worlds

Class here specific instances of the subject

hemisphere in — 11-17

—181 —181

Areas

Persons regardless of area, region, place When

number —176

the numbers foUowing 29 in "Persons' notation 292-299 from Table 7, e.g., regions where Islam

Add

2.

1)

4

J

Dewey Decimal

—31

—51

preferred, class in

Including Gaul If

For British

—366

Palestine

If

—34

preferred, class in

Italian peninsula Class here

India If

—35

—37

—5694

preferred, class in

—54

preferred, class in

If

If preferred, class

Mesopotamia

in

—5674, Iranian Plateau in —55

—396

Class central Asia in

preferred, class in

Europe north and west of

Italian peninsula

—372

—45

e.g.,

Roman Empire

Britain

preferred, class in

Class a specific part of subject, e.g.,

—361

If

— Europe not provided

for

here with the

—373

—38

Greece

—362]

Northern Britain

—374

and Ireland

Venetia and

preferred, class in

Britain,

Southern Britain

to

England

—42 base number —362 the numbers following —42 in

—421-429,

e.g.,

ancient Chester

Class comprehensive works

Region northeast of

If

—375

—453,

Istria in

—4972

Rome

Umbria

preferred, class

—376

on

—362714

preferred, class in

British Isles [formerly

If

—362] in

For British

Isles,

Italy

—361

in

—4577, Bruttium —378

Sicily If

28

—457, Campania —4572, —4571, Apulia, Calabria —4575, Lucania in

preferred, class southern Italy in

Sanmium

see

—4562

Campania, Samnium, Apulia, Calabria, Lucania, Bruttium

Germanic regions

—43

—455

Rome

preferred, class in

Southern

If

If preferred, class in

—4565, Picenum in —4567

Latium Including city of

—377

in

Etruria If

—361

—363

—451

Venetia in

If preferred, class in

Add

—4518

Istria

e.g.,

—362

—361

Including Umbria, Picenum

—41 Add to base number —361 the numbers following —41 in —411-419, ancient Border Country —36137 see —362 For southern If

preferred, class in

If preferred, class

British Isles [formerly

not provided for here with

Gallia Cisalpina

Class here comprehensive works on Europe If preferred, class in

territories

Liguria If

—36

—46

Roman Empire

the subject,

—371

—36

and adjacent

Class a specific part of

Mesopotamia and Iranian Plateau

see

Isles,

Iberian Peninsula and adjacent islands

Including Judea If

—44

preferred, class in

—62

preferred, class in

Areas

2.

Celtic regions

Egypt If

—33

—364

China If

—32

Table

Classification

in

in

in

—4578

and Malta

preferred, class Sicily in

—458, Malta

^9

in

—4585

Dewey Decimal

—379

Table

—39

Sardinia and Corsica If preferred, class Sardinia in

—38

—459, Corsica

Class here comprehensive works

Class

Rome

in

—37;

in

—44945

SUMMARY

—391 —392 —393 —394 —395

on Greece and Rome

—495 Greece not provided for Ionia —3923, Aegean Sea islands

a specific part of

here with the subject,

e.g.,

—396 —397

—391

—381

—398

Macedonia If preferred, class in

—382

islands in

—383

—384

Thessaly in —4954, Epirus in

—4955

—4953, Ionian

Central Asia

North Africa Southeastern Europe

Aegean Sea

—391

1

islands

—499

preferred, class in

Northern islands Northern Sporades, Thasos, Samothrace, Imbros, Tenedos, Lemnos

preferred, class Acarnania, Aetolia, Locris, Doris, Phocis,

in

—4951, Ithaca

in

Boeotia, Megaris,

—4955

Euboea

preferred, class Boeotia,

Euboea

in

—4951, Megaris

in

—4952

—3912

Lesbos

—391

Chios

3

—391 4 —391 5

Samos Southwestern islands Including Cyclades

Attica preferred, class in

—391 6

—4951

preferred, class Peloponnesus in

—4952, Ionian

islands in

—391

7

—4955

—387-389

—387-389 Divisions of Peloponnesus works in

—386

—391 8

—392

—4996

Karpathos

—4996

Crete If

preferred, class in

—4998

Western Asia Minor Class here

Corinthia and Achaea Elis,

preferred, class in

If preferred, class in

For divisions of Peloponnesus, see

Class comprehensive

Rhodes and Southern Sporades If

Peloponnesus and adjacent Ionian islands If

—387 —388 —389

Aegean Sea islands Western Asia Minor Eastern Asia Minor and Cyprus Syria and Arabia Black Sea and Caucasus regions

If

If

If

—386

—391

Acarnania, Aetolia, Locris, Doris, Phocis, Ithaca

If

—385

—4956

Thessaly, Epirus, adjacent Ionian islands If preferred, class

Areas

Other parts of ancient world

Greece

If preferred, class in

2.

Classification

comprehensive works on Asia Minor

If preferred, class in

Arcadia, Argolis

—561

For eastern Asia Minor, see

Messenia, Laconia, Sparta

—392

1

Mysia and Troas Including Troy If

—392

2

—562

Lydia If

30

preferred, class in

preferred, class in

—562

3^

—393

Dewey Decimal

—392

3

—393

Ionia If

4

5

preferred, class in

6

7

8

9

—562

in

—563

preferred, class in

—562

For

—394

If

4

—564 —394

6

—564

Egypt

Palestine, see

7

—564 —394

8

—561

—393

1

—393

2

3

4

5

6

preferred, class in

preferred, class in

—5673

Arabia Petraea

Arabia Petraea in —53, Sinai Peninsula in

Black Sea and Caucasus regions

If preferred, class

—563

—479; Sarmatia

in

Black Sea region in

—4771;

—4791

—563

—395

1

Scythia If preferred, class in

—565

—395

5

—4983

Armenia If preferred, class in

preferred, class in

—5662

—564

—564 —564

33

3^

Ur

t-

tr* jr*TST*T?T«3^r*TK

—477; Caucasus

Colchis, Iberia in

Commagene If

—56956

Arabia Deserta

Cilicia If

—393

preferred, class in

in

Including Sarmatia, Colchis, Iberia, Albania

Cappadocia If

—393

—395

—393

Pontus If

—393

preferred, class in

—56949, Moab

—531

Galatia If

—393

preferred, class in

in

Including Sinai Peninsula

Paphlagonia If

—5692

Edom

If preferred, class in

1-393 6 Eastern Asia Minor

Class comprehensive works in

—33; Commagene, —3936

Edom and Moab

If preferred, class

—393

—32

preferred, class in

If preferred, class

—394

preferred, class eastern Asia Minor in

e.g.,

Phoenicia If

Pamphylia preferred, class in

—53, Middle East

in

—56

the part,

Lycia preferred, class in

—5691, Arabia

Class a specific part of Middle East not provided for here with

Eastern Asia Minor and Cyprus

—393

and Arabia

Class here Middle East

Pisidia

If

—5645

If preferred, class Syria in

preferred, class in

If

—392

Syria

Phrygia

If

—392

—394

preferred, class in

Including Palmyra

preferred, class in

If

—392

—391

Bithynia If

—392

islands, see

Areas

2.

Cyprus If

Caria If

—392

7

—562

preferred, class in

For Aegean Sea

—392

Table

Classification

in

—4795; Albania

in

5

Dewey Decimal

—396

Table

Classification

Central Asia

If

preferred, class Central Asia in

Hyrcania in —5523, Margiana in

1

2

3

4

Lake Huron —774, Appalachian Mountains —74. Class

in Bell County,

Kentucky —769123.

the appropriate

number

Arrange

preferred, class

as below; but,

—397 8

under

to

—3-9

desired to give local emphasis and



preferred, class in

the corresponding number in this table, e.g., Peshawar 5P23. Apply like any other area notation, e.g., geology of Peshawar 555.P23, history of Pakistan since 1971 95P.05, history

number

—612

preferred, class

like



of medical sciences in Pakistan 610.95P

in —612

Western Europe

Europe

preferred, class

in —612

(It is

optional to class here ancient Europe; prefer

Class Eurasia in

7

as suggested

if it is

add —0094-0096

If desired,

a shorter number to a specific country, place it first under its own continent or major region by use of a letter or other symbol, 5P (preceding —51); then subarrange each such e.g., Pakistan

in —611

Marmarica

—36)



Gaetuha If

preferred, class in

—400

—657

Regional treatment

9

Add Ethiopia

If

preferred, class in

—625

Including Dacia, Pannonia,

Thracia in

in

Illyria,

Moesia, Thracia

—496, Dacia in

Europe in —439, Illyria in —497, Moesia

—4957

For Greece, see —38; Black Sea

34

e.g.,

SUMMARY

preferred, class southeastern

—498, Pannonia

the numbers following —1 in parts of Europe with high economic

number —4009

development —4009722

Cush

Southeastern Europe

If

to base

of this table,

Class here Nubia,

—398

—655

Cyrenaica

If

—397

—64

Tripohs

If

—397 6

preferred, class in

country, state, county, or

works on a part of such a region or feature with the specific unit where the part is located, e.g., Lake Huron waters and shores in Ontario —7132, Cumberland Mountains —7691, Cumberland Mountains

Carthage

If

—397 5

preferred, class in

specific physiographic regions or

other unit and identified by * with the unit where noted in this

Numidia

If

—397

—32

on

more than one

features extending over

Mauretania

If

—397

3)

table, e.g.,

If

—397



Class comprehensive works

—61

preferred, class in

For Egypty see

—397

optional to class here specific parts of the ancient world;

(It is

North Africa If

world; extraterrestrial

worlds

—58, Sogdiana in —587, —585; Bactria, Ariana in —581

prefer

—397

modem

4-9 The

Including Sogdiana, Hyrcania, Margiana, Bactria. Ariana

Areas

2.

region,

—395

in

^977,

—41 —42 —43 —44 —45

^6 —47 —48 —49

British Isles

England and Wales Germany Central Europe France and Monaco Italy

Iberian Peninsula and adjacent islands

Union of Soviet

Socialist

Spain

Republics (Soviet Union)

Scandinavia

Other parts of Europe

35

—11-18

Table

Dewey Decimal i

—41-42

Classification

British Isles

This table

is

extensively revised,

in particular having earlier editions. All

Areas

2.

—411-416, —425, and —428-429

been prepared with little reference to italicized numbers have been given new

Orkney and Shetland

—411 3 —41132 —41135 —411 4

Orkney Shetland

Western

Isles

(Outer Hebrides)

Barra, Benbecula. Lewis with Harris, North

meanings

Class comprehensive

Uist,

neighboring islands

For the convenience of those wishing to compare the present table with the one it replaces, there will be found near the end of volume 1 a list of numbers changed between Editions 18 and 19 for a considerable group of

and South

Class here comprehensive works

For Inner Hebrides, see

on Hebrides

—4118

names

works in

—4115

—41

Highland region Class here *Scottish Highlands

—41

British Isles

For Class here Great Britain, United (It is

Isles,

northern

—42

—411 6

Northern

districts of

—4116-4119

Including Thurso.

Northeastern Scotland Southeastern Scotland

county

Highland

Tongue and

Farr, Wick; former Caithness

Sutherland district

411 65

Southwestern Scotland

—4115

Caithness district

411 62

Scotland

Including Dornoch, Kincardine; Loch Shin

Ireland

Northern Ireland

Ulster

see

Highland

Districts of

Class comprehensive works in

SUMMARY —411 —412 —413 —414 —415 —416 —417 —418 —419

_4116-4119

^

—361)

For England and Wales, see

of Highland,

Kingdom

optional to class here ancient British

Britain, Ireland; prefer

districts

Class here former Sutherland county

Republic of Ireland (Eire) Class a specific part of former Sutherland county not provided for here with the subject, e.g., Tongue and Farr

Leinster

Munster

—41162

—411

Scotland For northeastern Scotland, see —412; southeastern Scotland,



—411

1

413; southwestern Scotland,

—414

—411 7

Central districts of Highland Ross and Cromarty district

411 72

Including Dingwall, Fortrose, Invergorden, Tain; Black

Northern Scotland For divisions of northern Scotland, see

—4112-4119

Class here former Ross

—4112

works in

—4111

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Islands authorities For Orkney and Shetland, see —4113; Western

36

and Cromarty county

Class a specific part of former Ross and Cromarty county not provided for here with the subject, e.g., Kincardine —41165

411 2-411 9 Divisions of northern Scotland Class comprehensive

Isle

Isles,

—4114

37

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—41175

Table

Classification

Moray

412 23

Inverness district

Class here former Invemess-shire; *Great

Glen

—411 8

Western

e.g.,

Kingussie

Class here former Morayshire

—41192

Class a specific part of former Morayshire not provided for

Highland

districts of

here with the subject,

_412 25

Class here Inner Hebrides

BanflF

Mull

e.g..

—411 82

Skye and Lochalsh

—41185

Lochaber

—41423

—411 92

Eastern

districts of

district

Deveron

River

here with the subject,

Aberlour

—41223

Central districts of Grampian

Rhum

Gordon

Highland

Badenoch and Strathspey

e.g.,

district

Including Ellon, Huntly, Inverurie, Kintore,

district

Oldmeldnmi

*Don River

Including Cromdale, Grantown-on-Spey, Kingussie

Class here former Aberdeenshire;

Class here *Spey River

Class a specific part of former Aberdeenshire not provided for here with the subject, e.g., Fraserburgh

—411 95

—41192

Class a specific part of former Banfifehire not provided for

district

Ardnamurchan, Eigg,

9

Grantown-on-Spey

Class here former Banflfehire;

district

Including Ballachulish, Fort William, Kinlochleven;

—411

and Buchan

e.g.,

Including Aberchirder, Fraserburgh, MacduflF, Peterhead, Portsoy, Rosehearty, TurriflP

Class a specific part of Inner Hebrides not provided for here

with the subject,

district

Rothes, Tomintoul

Class a specific part of former Invemess-shire not provided

here with the subject,

Areas

Including Aberlour, Buckie, Burghead, Cullen, Duflftown, Elgin, Findochty, Forres. Keith, Lossiemouth, Portknockie,

Including Aird; Loch Ness

for

2.

Nairn

—41225

district

City of Aberdeen district

412 35

Former Nairnshire

Including Dyce, Nigg, Peterculter

—412 —412

Northeastern Scotland I

—412 4

Kincardine and Deeside

Grampian region Class here

For

Including Ballater, Banchory, Braemar. Inverbervie,

*Grampian Mountains

districts

district

of Grampian,

see

Laurencekirk, Stonehaven

—4122-4124

Class here former Kincardineshire;

Cairngorm Mountains, •Dee

River

^

—412 2-412 4

Districts of

Class comprehensive works

—412 2

Northern

in

districts of

Grampian

Class a specific part of former Kincardineshire not provided

—4121

for here with the subject, e.g.,

—412 5

Grampian

under *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Nigg —41235

Tayside region Class here *Strathmore

-4-9

For

Class parts of

this

districts

of Tayside,

^.t^U"

—4126-4128

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

39

38

see

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

—413

—4126-4128

—412 6

Angus

Southeastern Scotland

Districts of Tayside

Class comprehensive works in

—4125

—413

Central region

1

Class here *Forth River

district

—413

Stirling district

12

Including Bridge of Allan, Callander, Doune, Dunblane

Montrose Class here former

Angus county

Class a specific part of former

here with the subject,

e.g.,

Class here

Angus county not provided

for

—413

Clackmannan

15

Hills;

former Stirlingshire

district

Including Alloa, Alva, Dollar; former Clackmannanshire

Including Monifieth

Perth and Kinross

*Lennox

Class a specific part of former Stirlingshire not provided for here with the subject, e.g., Falkirk —41318

Dundee —4127

City of Dvindee district

412 8

Lowlands

Class here *Central

Including Arbroath, Brechin, Carnoustie, Forfar, Kirriemuir,

412 7

Areas

2.

Classification

district

—413

Including Aberfeldy, Abernethy, Alyth, Auchterarder, Blairgowrie and Rattray, Coupar Angus, Crieff, Pitlochry;

former Kinross-shire Class here former Perthshire;

Ochil

Hills,

Falkirk district

18

Including Bo'ness,

—413 2

Denny and Dunipace, Grangemouth

Lothian region For

*Tay River

districts

of Lothian,

see

—4133-4136

Class a specific part of former Perthshire not provided for

here with the subject,

—412 9

e.g.,

Callander

—41312

^

—4133-4136

Class comprehensive works in

Fife region

Former

—413 3

Fifeshire

North East Fife

412 92

West Lothian

Newport-on-Tay, Pittenweem, Saint Andrews, Saint Monance, Tayport

Kirkcaldy district Including Buckhaven and Methil, Burntisland, Kinghorn, Leslie,

Leven, Markinch

Dunfermline

412 98

this

West Lothian county

Class a specific part of former West Lothian county not provided for here with the subject, e.g.. Bo'ness —41318

—413 4

City of Edinburgh district Including Balemo, Currie, Queensferry

—413 5

Midlothian district Including Bonnyrigg and Lasswade, Dalkeith, Loanhead, Penicuik

district

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4132

district

Class here former

Class here former Midlothian county; *Pentland Hills

Including Cowdenbeath, Culross, Inverkeithing, Lochgelly

Class parts of

Lothian

Including Armadale, Bathgate, Linlithgow, Uvingston, Whitburn

district

Including Anstruther, Auchtermuchty, Crail, Cupar, Ehe and Earlsferry, Falkland, Kilrenny, Ladybank, Newburgh,

412 95

Districts of

—4-9

Class a specific part of former Midlothian county not provided for here with the subject, e.g.,

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

4^

40

Musselburgh

—4136

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—413 6

Table

—414 1 —414 2 —414 3 —414 4 —414 5 —414 6 —414 7 —414 8 —414 9

former East Lothian county Class here *Lammermuir

Hills

Borders region

7

Class here

For

Border Country, Southern Uplands. Tweed River

districts

of Borders,

see

—4138-4139 —414

—413

8-413 9

Western

districts of

Tweeddale

—413 82

Ettrick

85

—4137

—413

Eastern

—413 95

—414 2

district

414 23

district

Former Ayrshire Southern districts of Strathclyde Dumfries and Galloway region Former Dumfriesshire Eastern districts of Dumfries and Galloway Western districts of Dumfries and Galloway

Strathclyde region

Clyde

districts

River

of Strathclyde,

see

—4142-4146

Districts of Strathclyde

Northwestern

—4141

districts of

Strathclyde

Argyll and Bute district

Including Hawick, Jedburgh. Kelso; Teviotdale

Class here former Argyllshire, former Buteshire

Class here former Roxburghshire Class a specific part of former Roxburghshire not provided

Class a specific part of former Argyllshire, of former Buteshire, not provided for here with the subject, e.g.,

for here with the subject, e.g., Melrose

Kinlochleven

—41385

414 25

Eyemouth

Dumbarton Including

—41185

district

Cove and Kilcreggan, Helensburgh *Loch Lomond

Class here former Berwickshire coimty

Class here former Dunbartonshire;

Class a specific part of former Berwickshire county not 41385 provided for here with the subject, e.g., Lauder

Class a specific part of former Dunbartonshire not provided



for

414 28

Southwestern Scotland this

of Strathclyde

Including Campbeltown, Duncan, Inveraray, Lochgilphead. Oban, Rothesay, Tobermory; islands of Bute. Coll, Colonsay, Islay, Jura. Mull, Tiree; Kintyre; Loch Awe

Borders

Including Coldstream, Duns,

Class parts of

districts

Class comprehensive works in

Berwickshire district

—414

of Strathclyde

Central districts of Strathclyde South central districts of Strathclyde

—4142-4146

^

and Lauderdale

Roxburgh

92

districts

Borders

district

districts of

Northwestern North central

For

Including Galashiels, Lauder, Melrose; former Selkirkshire

—413 9

Strathclyde region

Class here

Former Peeblesshire

—413

1

Districts of Borders

Class comprehensive works in

—413 8

Areas

SUMMARY

East Lothian district Including Cockenzie and Port Seton, Dunbar, East Linton, Haddington, Musselburgh, North Berwick. Prestonpans. Tranent;

-^13

2.

Classification

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

here with the subject,

e.g.,

Clydebank —41432

Inverclyde district Including Gourock. Greenock, Port Glasgow

under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

43

42

'^tit^"'

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—414 3

North central

Table

Classification

—414 69

districts of Strathclyde

Lanark

2.

Areas

district

Including Biggar

—414

32

Clydebank

—414

34

Bearsden and Milngavie

—414

36

Strathkelvin district

—414

38

Cumbernauld and

—414 4 —414

41

district Class here former Lanarkshire

district

for Class a specific part of former Lanarkshire not provided

here with the subject,

Kilsyth district

—414

7

For

—414 8-414

Class here former Renfrewshire

Class

Class a specific part of former Renfrewshire not provided for here with the subject, e.g.,

43

Greenock

—41428

City of Glasgow district

—414

8

—414

83

Including Cambuslang, Rutherglen

—414 46 49

—414 5 —414

51

—414 54 —414 57

—414 6

Monklands

district

—414 86

—414

61

Motherwell

district

Including

Wishaw

South central Eastwood

Hamilton

—414

districts of

9

Strathclyde

63

—414 92

districts of Strathclyde

67

district

Kilmarnock and Loudoun

district

Nithsdale district

Western

Nith

New

Abbey, Sanquhar, Thornhill

River

districts of

Dumfries and Galloway

e.g.,

New Abbey —41486

Stewartry district

Class here former Kirkcudbrightshire

Class a specific part of former Kirkcudbrightshire not

provided for here with the subject,

district

—414 95

Wigtown

e.g.,

Creetown —41495

district

Including Creetown, Glenluce,

Newton

Stewart, Portpatrick.

Stranraer, Whithorn; former Wigtownshire

district

Cumnock and Doon Including

Annandale and Eskdale

Former

Including Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, Gatehouse of Fleet. Kirkcudbright, New Galloway

Former Ayrshire

"Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Including Ayr, Girvan, Maybole, Prestwick, Troon

—414

Eastern districts of Dumfries and Galloway Dumfriesshire

with the subject,

district

Kyle and Carrick

—4147

Class a specific part of former Galloway not provided for here

Including Darvel, Galston, Newmilns and Greenholm, Stewarton

—414 64

in

Class here former Galloway

district

Cunninghame

comprehensive works

Class here

Including Ardrossan, Irvine, Kilwinning, Largs, Millport, Saltcoats, Stevenston; islands of Arran, Cumbrae

—414

—4148-4149

9 Districts of Dumfries and Galloway

Including Dumfries,

East Kilbride district

Southern

of Dumfries and Galloway, see

Including Annan, Langholm, Lochmaben, Lockerbie, Moffat

Including Airdrie, Coatbridge

—414

districts

district

Including Barrhead, Johnstone, Paisley

—414

Motherwell —41449

Dumfries and Galloway region

Central districts of Strathclyde

Renfrew

e.g.,

Valley district

Holmhead

45

44

'J*:T:tPt|jy'^

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—415

Table

Classification

—416-419

Class comprehensive works in

—416

—416-419 Divisions of Ireland Class comprehensive works in

—416

Ulster

2

*Bann River,

—415

Former Londonderry (Derry) county

For Fermanagh

21

Londonderry

1

For Londonderry (Derry)

Northeast area

—416

23

Londonderry (Derry)

2 3 4 5 6 7 9

Former Londonderry (Deny) county Fermanagh district Former Tyrone county Former Down county Southeast area

—416 —416

25

Limavady

27

Coleraine district

16 29

Belfast district

Counties of Republic of Ireland in Ulste

in

Northeast area Antrim county

here with the subject,

12

Antrim

13

Ballymena

14

Ballymoney

15

Moyle

e.g.,

Antrim county not provided 41627 Portrush



district district district

Larne

17

Carrickfergus district

19

for

Lisburn

Former Tyrone county

—416

41

Strabane

—416

43

Cookstown

—416

45

Dungarmon

—416

47

Omagh

—416

5

—416

51

Castlereagh district

—416

53

North

district

district district

district

Former Down county

Southeast area

Down

district

—416

54

Ards

district

Class here *Strangford

—416

56

Down

district

under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

district

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

46

Lough

Including Downpatrick, Newcastle

district

Including Ballyclare

—416

district

4

district

Newtownabbey

Fermanagh

district

Including Donaghadee, Newtownards

16

18

Magherafelt

Including Bangor, Holywood

Including Whitehead

—416

city

district

—416

district

Including Ballycastle; Giant's Causeway, Rathlin Island

—416 —416

—41623

Former Fermanagh county

—416

Class a specific part of former

—416 —416 —416 —416

—416 3

1-416 7 Northern Ireland works

city, see

Including Portrush, Portstewart

Southern area

Class here former

-^163; former Tyrone county,

district

1

Class comprehensive

—416

district, see

—4164

Lough Neagh

SUMMARY

—416

comprehensive works on Western

area

—416 -416 —416 —416 —416 —416 -416 —416 —416

—4162

Class here *Sperrin Mountains;

Northern Ireland

Class here

Areas

—416 2-416 4 Western area

Ireland For divisions of Irelandy see

2.

—4-9

47

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal _416

Banbridge

57

—417 2-417

Dromore

Newry and Mourne

416 58

district

—417

*Mourne Mountains

Class

here former Armagh county

not provided for Class a specific part of former Armagh county here with the subject, e.g., Bessbrook —41658

Armagh

416 61

Including Keady, Tandragee

_416

Armagh

62

see

—41662

district

Belfast district Class here Greater Belfast

provided for here Class a specific part of Greater Belfast not with the subject, e.g., Newtownabbey —41618

_416

Galway county

—417 45

Galway

—417 48

Aran Islands

Leitrim county Leinster

Northwest Leinster

1

—418

12

Longford county

—418

15

Westmeath county

—418

2

416 97

Monaghan county

—418 256

416 98

Cavan county

—418

Repubhc

417

Ulster, see

—4169;

Leinster,

—418; Munsten

-419

Connacht

1

For divisions of Connacht, see this

Drogheda

Dublin county

3

Class here *LiflFey River

*Shannon River

For counties in

*Boyne River

Louth county

25

of Ireland (Eire)

Class here

Class parts of

Meath county Class here

—418

417

Northeast Leinster

—418 22

Donegal county

_416 93

*Barrow River

—418

Counties of Republic of Ireland in Ulster

9

city

Roscommon coimty

Class here

Including Lurgan, Portadown

41S 7

4

city

Craigavon

416 64

city,

Mayo county

—417 5 —417 6 —418

district

For Armagh

Sligo city

3

—417 —417

—4171

SUgo county

2

—417 25

Southern area

416 6

6 Divisions of Connacht

Class comprehensive works in

Including Bessbrook, Kilkeel, Warrenpoint Class here

Areas

Classification

district

Including

2

—4172-4176

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

-4-9

—418

35

Dublin

—418

38

Dun

—418 —418

city

Laoghaire

4

Wicklow county

5

Kildare county Class here

—418 —418

*Bog

6

Offaly county

7

Laois county

Class parts of

this

of Allen

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

49

48

1

9

Dewey Decimal

—418

Southeast Leinster

8

—418 82

Carlow county

—418 85 —418 856

Wexford county

—418

Wexford

Class comprehensive works in

city

SUMMARY —4212 —4213 —4214 ^4215 —4216 ^4217 —4218 —4219

*Nore River

Waterford county Class here *Suir River

—419

15

—419

2

Waterford

city

Tipperary county

—419

25

Clonmel

—419 —419

3

Clare county

4

Limerick county

—419

45

—419

Limerick

—4213

West London

—421 32

Westrmnster

city

6

Kerry county

—419

65

Killamey

—421 34

—421

4

—421 42

Fulham

Kensington and Chelsea

North London

Camden Including Hampstead. Holbom. Saint Pancras

England and Wales (It is

Hammersmith Including

city

—419

—42

London

Including Paddington, Saint Marylebone

Class here *Blackwater River

Cork

Former Middlesex Boroughs created from Surrey

City of

Cork county

—419 56

London West London North London Tower Hamlets South London Outer London City of

—421 2

—421 33 5

—42

Greater London

—421

Munster 1

Areas

2.

—421-428 England

Kilkenny county

9

Class here

—419 —419

Table

Classification

—421 43

optional to class here ancient southern Britain, ancient

Islington Including Finsbury

England; prefer —362)

—421 44

SUMMARY

—421 ^-422 —423 ^424

^25 —426 —427

—428 —429

Class

Greater

Hackney Including Shoreditch, Stoke Newington

—421

London

5

Southeastern England

Tower Hamlets Including Bethnal Green, Poplar, Stepney

Southwestern England and Channel Islands Midlands of England East Midlands of England East Anglia Eastern England

Northwestern England and

Isle

of

—421

6

—421 62

South London Greenwich Including Woolwich

Man

Northeastern England

—421 63

Lewisham

Wales

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

under

Including Deptford

—4-9 —421 64

Southwark Including Bermondsey, Camberwell

5*

50

..,.,..^.-^-:->-;-.'.;^?^''"

Table

Dewey Decimal —421 65

—42166

Wandsworth

Areas

Ealing

—All 84

Lambeth

2.

Classification

Including Acton, Southall

—421 85

Brent

Including Battersea Including Wembley, Willesden

—421

7

Outer London For former Middlesex, see Surrey,

—42

J 8;

boroughs created from

—4219

—421 86

Harrow

—421

Bamet

87

Including Finchley, Friem Bamet,

—421 72-421 76 Boroughs created from Essex Class comprehensive works in

—421 72

Haringey

—421 88

—4217

Including

—421 89

Waltham Forest

Including Edmonton, Southgate

Croydon

91

Including Coulsdon and Purley

Homchurch, Romford

—421 92

Sutton Including Beddington and Wallington, Carshalton,

Barking Including

—421 76

—421

Havering Including

—42175

Boroughs created from Surrey

—421 9

Redbridge Including Ilford, Wanstead and Woodford

—421 74

Homsey, Tottenham, Wood Green

Enfield

Including Chingford. Leyton, Walthamstow

—421 73

Hendon

Dagenham

Merton

—42193

Newham Including East

Including Mitcham, Morden,

Ham, West

Ham

Cheam

Wimbledon

Kingston upon Thames

—42194

Including Maiden and Coombe, Surbiton

—421 77-421 78 Boroughs created from Kent Class comprehensive works in

—421 77

Richmond upon Thames

—42195

—4217

Including Barnes,

Bexley

Southeastern England

—422

Including Crayford, Erith, Sidcup

—421 78

—421 82

Home Counties; Thames River specific Home County not provided

Class here

Bromley

Class a

here with the

subject, e.g., Hertfordshire

Former Middlesex Class parts of

Hounslow

this

physiographic region or feature as instmcted under

Including Brentford and Chiswick, Feltham, Heston and Isleworth

—421 83

for

—4258 For Greater London, see —421

Including Beckenham, Chislehurst, Orpington, Penge

—4218

Twickenham

Hillingdon Including Hayes and Harlington, Ruislip-Northwood, Uxbridge,

Yiewsley and West Drayton

53

52

.

.•.-;:.t^'*

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

SUMMARY —422 ^422 —422 —422 —422

^22 -422

—422

1

11

Gravesham

1

Surrey

3 5 6 7 8 9

Kent

—422 32

East Sussex

—422 323

West Sussex Hampshire Isle of Wight

Medway and

Including Chatham, Rochester

—422 325

Berkshire

—422

Surrey London boroughs created from Surrey

in

33

Gillingham

Swale Including Faversham, Milton, Sittingbourne;

—4219 —422

Runnymede Including Chertsey.

12

Gillingham

Medway

34

Isle

of Sheppey

Canterbury Including

—422

Areas

Including Gravesend, Northfleet

Class

—422

—422 315

2.

Heme

Bay, Whitstable

Egham

—422 35

Spelthorne

—422 352

Including Staines, Sunbury-on-Thames

Dover and Thanet Dover Including Deal, Sandwich

—422

13

Surrey Heath Class here

Including Bagshot, Frimley and Camberley

—422

14

—422

142

Woking

—422

145

Ebnbridge

Cinque Ports

provided for Class a specific one of the Cinque Ports not here with the subject, e.g., Hythe —422395

Woking and Ebnbridge

—422

357

Thanet Including Broadstairs, Margate, Ramsgate

Including Esher, Walton and Weybridge

—422 36

Sevenoaks

—422

15

Epsom and Ewell

—422

16

Guildford and Mole Valley

—422 —422

162

Guildford

—422 372

Tonbridge and Mailing

165

Mole Valley

—422 375

Maidstone

—422 38

Tunbridge Wells Ashford and Shepway

Including Westerham

—422

Including Dorking, Leatherhead

37

—422

17

Reigate and Banstead

—422

39

—422

18

Tandridge

—422

392

—422

19

Waverley Including

—422

3

Famham, Godalming, Haslemere

—422

312

—422 395

Isle

of

Oxney

Shepway Including Dungeness, Folkestone, Hythe, Lydd,

Kent

Class

31

Ashford Including Tenterden;

Class here * North

—422

Tonbridge and MalUng, and Maidstone

Romney Marsh

Downs

London boroughs created from Kent

in

—42177-42178

Dartford and Gravesham

Dartford

^Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

54

under

—4-9

55

New Romney,

Table

Detoey Decimal Classification

—422

East Sussex

5

Class here former Sussex; the

For West Sussex, see

—422

Weald

—4226

—422

71

Ashdown

Basingstoke

Hart and Rushmoor Hart Including Fleet, Hartley Wintney

Forest

Rushmoor

—422 725

Rother

Including Aldershot,

Including Battle, Bexhill, Rye, Winchelsea

—422

Hove

—422 54

Including Andover, Romsey, Stockbridge Class here

Lewes

Including Alton, Petersfield

West Sussex

New

—422 75

Downs

61

Ringwood

Chichester

—422 76 —422 77

Including Midhurst, Petworth

—422 64 —422 65

Horsham

Mid Sussex Including Burgess Hill, Cuckfield, East Grinstead

Arun

67

Forest

Including Fawley, Fordingbridge, Lymington, Lyndhurst,

Crawley

—422 62

—422

East Hampshire

—422 74

Hastings

Class here *South

—422

Including Bishop's Waltham, Droxford

Eastbourne

6

Test River

Winchester

—422 735

Including Newhaven, Seaford

—422

Test Valley

Brighton

—422 58 —422 59

Famborough

Test Valley and Winchester

73

—422 732

Including Portslade

—422 56 —422 57

Areas

Hampshire

—422 723

Including Hailsham, Uckfield;

—422 52

7

—422 72

Wealden

51

—422

2,

Southampton Eastleigh and

—422 772 —422 775 —422 78 —422 79

Fareham

Eastleigh

Fareham Gosport

Portsmouth and Havant

Including Arundel, Bognor Regis, Littlehampton

—422 792

—422 68

Worthing

—422 69

Adur

Portsmouth Including Southsea

Havant

—422 795

Including Shoreham-by-Sea, Southwick

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as

instructed under

Including Hayling Island

—4-9 Class parts of

56

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

57

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal 8

—422

82

Isle of

Salisbury

19

Wight

Including Amesbury, Wilton

Medina

Class here *East (Wiltshire

Including Cowes, Newport, Ryde

Dorset

3

Including Sandown, Shanklin, Ventnor, Yarmouth; Needles

Class here *Stour River

—423

—422

9

—422

91

Newbury

—422

93

Reading

—422

94

Wokingham

—422

96

Windsor and Maidenhead

Berkshire

and Hampshire) Avon River;

Salisbury Plain

—423

South Wight

—422 85

Areas

Classification

—423

—422

2,

West Dorset

31

Including Beaminster, Bridport, Dorchester,

Lyme

Regis,

Sherborne; Chesil Beach

—423 32

North Dorset Including Blandford Forum, Shaftesbury, Sturminster

Wimborne

—423 34

Including Eton

Including Cranborne,

—422

97

Slough

—422

98

Bracknell Including Easthampstead

Southwestern England and Channel Islands

—423

SUMMARY —423 —423 ^423 —423 -423 —423 -423

—423

1

—423

12

1

Wiltshire

3

Dorset

4 5 7 8 9

Channel Islands

Devon Cornwall and Somerset

Weymouth and

—423 35 —423 36

13

15

—423 38

Bournemouth

—423

39

Christchurch

—423

4

Channel Islands

—423

41

17

of Purbeck

Jersey



42348; Dirouilles, Ecrehous, For Minquiers, see 42349 Paternosters,

Scilly Isles



Avon

—423 42

Guernsey

Wiltshire

For Jethou, see

North Wiltshire

—423

Thaniesdown

West Wiltshire

For Burhou, see —42347; Casquets, —42348

Sark For Brecqhou, see

Burhou, Brecqhou, Jethou this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Including Devizes, Marlborough; Vale of Pewsey

58

—42347

Herm

—423 46 —423 47 Class parts of

Kennet

—42347; Lihou, Lihoumel, —42349

Alderney

43

—423 45

Including Bradford-on-Avon, Melksham, Trowbridge, Warminster, Westbury

—423

Isle

Poole

37

Including Swindon

—423

Portland

Purbeck

Including Calne, Chippenham, Malmesbury, Wootton Bassett

—423

Wimborne Minster

Including Luh^'orth, Swanage, Wareham;

—423

Newton

59

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —423

48

Casquets, Chausey Islands, Minquiers

—423

49

Other

—423

Paternosters, Roches

Cornwall and

—423 71-423 78

Lihoumel,

Scilly Isles

—423

Class here

Exe

River,

Cornwall

Class comprehensive works in

Douvres

Devon

—423 5

7

Areas

2,

islands

Barnouic, Dirouilles, Ecrehous, Lihou,

—423

Table

Classification

71

—4237

North Cornwall Including Bodmin. Boscastle, Bude-Stratton, Camelford,

*Tamar River

Launceston, Padstow, Tintagel, Wadebridge; Bodmin Moor

Torridge

51

—423 72

Including Bideford, Clovelly, Great Torrington, Hartland,

Including Fowey, Mevagissey, Newquay, Saint AusteU

Holsworthy; Lundy Island

—423 74

North Devon

—423 52

Restormel

Caradon Including Liskeard, Looe, Polperro. Saint Germans, Saltash.

Including Barnstaple, Ilfracombe, Lynton, South Molton

Torpoint

—423

West Devon

53

—423 75

Including Okehampton, Princetown, Tavistock Class here

—423

Including Hayle, Penzance, Saint Ives, Saint Just; Land's

*Dartmoor

End, Mount Saint Michael

Tiverton

54

—423 76

Including Crediton

—423

Kerrier Including Camborne, Helston, Redruth; Lizard

Teignbridge

55

Penwith

—423 78

Including Ashburton, Bovey Tracey, Buckfastleigh, Dawlish, Newton Abbot, Teignmouth

Carrick Including Falmouth, Penryn, Perranporth, Truro Class here *Fal River

—423 —423

Exeter

56

East

57

—423 79

Devon

—423 8

Including Axminster, Budleigh Salterton, Exmouth, Honiton, Ottery Saint Mary, Seaton, Sidmouth

—423 —423

58

Plymouth

59

South

—423 592

—423

—423 83

—423 85

*Mendip

Hills

West Somerset Including Dulverton, Dunster, Minehead, Watchet

Torbay

Class here *Exmoor,

Including Brixham, Paignton, Torquay this

Bumham-on-Sea

Mendip

Class here

Class here *Dart River

Class parts of

Sedgemoor

Including Frome. Glastonbury, Shepton Mallet, Street, Wells

Hams

Including Dartmouth, Kingsbridge. Plympton, Salcombe, Totnes; Start Point

—423 595

Somerset

Including Axbridge, Bridgwater,

Hams and Torbay

South

81

Scilly Isles

physiographic region or feature as instructed under



*Quantock

Hills

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed 4r-9

6l

6o

•.-':'.• ^H^'

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —423

Table

—424

Taunton Deane

87

16

Blackdown

—424

Hills

17

Yeovil

Avon

9

Lower

(Bristol)

—424 Thombury

—424

41

Including Clevedon, Portishead, Weston-super-Mare

Wansdyke Including Clutton, Keynsham, Norton Radstock

—423 98

Bromsgrove

—424

43

Redditch

—424

44

Leominster

—424 45

Class here *Severn River,

For East Midlands, see

424 4

—424 —424

5

6 424 8 424 9



—424 —424 —424

—425

—424 —424

46

Hereford

47

Malvern

Gloucestershire

Former Herefordshire

Hereford and Worcester Salop

—424 48 —424 49

Worcester

Wychavon Including Droitwich, Evesham, Pershore; Vale of

Staffordshire

Warwickshire West Midlands Metropolitan County

1

Gloucestershire

12

Tewkesbury

13

Forest of

Black Country

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Dean Newent

Gloucester

14

Class parts of

Hills

Including Bromyard, Ledbury. Malvern, Upton-upon-Severn

Including Coleford, Lydney,

—424

South Herefordshire Including Ross-on-Wye

*Welsh Marches

SUMMARY 1

Forest

Including Kington

Midlands of England

—424

Wyre

—424 42

Bath

—424

this

*Upper (Warwickshire) Avon

Including Bewdley, Kidderminster, Stourport-on-Severn

Woodspring

97

Former Herefordshire

Class a specific part of former Worcestershire not provided for here with the subject, e.g., Stourbridge —42493

Avonmouth

Including Mangotsfield

—423 96

Hereford and Worcester

Class here former Worcestershire;

Kingswood

23 94

Stroud

River

Including

—423

4

Bristol

93

Cirencester, Lechlade,

Including Berkeley, Dursley, Nailsworth

Northavon

91

19

Avon River

Including Chipping Sodbury,

—423

Campden,

Class here *Cotswolds

—424

Class here

—423

Cotswold Moreton-in-Marsh, Tetbury

Including Chard, Crewkerne, Ilminster, Langport, Wincanton

—423

Cheltenham

Including Chipping

—423 89

Areas

Including Charlton Kings

Including Taunton, Wellington Class here

2.

Classification

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

62

—4-9

63

—4-9

Evesham

Dewey Decimal

—424

5

Table

Salop Former Shropshire

51

Oswestry

—424

53

North Shropshire

—424

8

—424

81

—424 83

Including EUesmere, Market Drayton,

—424

54

Shrewsbury and Atcham

—424

56

The Wrekin

—424 87

Warwick Including Kenilworth, Leamington Spa

Mortimer, Ludlow; Long

—424

6

—424

61

Mynd

Bridgnorth

Much Wenlock,

Southam

Shifhal

—424

9

—424

91

—424 92

Moorlands

—424 93

Newcastle-under-Lyme

—424 94

63

—424 96

Stoke-on-Trent

64

—424

Stafford

97

65

—424 98

East Staffordshire Including Burton upon Trent, Uttoxeter

—424

66

South Staffordshire

—424

67

Cannock Chase

Dudley

Sandwell

Birmingham

Solihull

—425

Coventry East Midlands of England Class here Chilterns, *Tren»: River

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as mstructed

Including Cannock, Rugeley

—424 68 —424 69

Bromwich

Including Meriden

Including Eccleshall, Stone

—424

Walsall

Including Sutton Coldfield

Including Potteries

—424

Wolverhampton

Including Warley, West

Including Kidsgrove

—424

Black Country

Including Halesowen, Stourbridge

Including Biddulph, Cheadle, Leek

—424 62

West Midlands Metropolitan County

Including Aldridge-Brownhills

StaflFordshire Staffordshire

Stratford-on-Avon Including Alcester, Henley-in-Arden, Shipston-on-Stour,

South Shropshire

Including

Nuneaton

Rugby

Including Bishop's CasUe, Church Stretton, Cleobury

59

North Warwickshire

—424 85

—424 89

Wellington

—424

Warwickshire

Including Bedworth

Wem, Whitchurch

Including Dawley, Ironbridge, Newport, Oakengates, Telford,

57

Areas

Including Atherstone

—424

—424

2.

Classification

Lichfield

Tamworth

64

65

under

—4-9

»

Dewey Decimal

*^»5«-'#'"

Table

^25 —425

1

1

Derbyshire

2

Nottinghamshire

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Lincolnshire

11

13

—425

Bedfordshire

Mansfield

23

Newark

24

Oxfordshire

Including Southwell

Hertfordshire Class here

Buckinghamshire

—425

Derbyshire

Sherwood

Forest

Ashfield

25

Including Hucknall, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Sutton-in-Ashfield

*Derwent River of Derbyshire

Broxtowe

—425 26

High Peak

New

Including Beeston, Eastwood, Stapleford

Mills,

—425

Nottingham

27

—425 28

Gedling

Chesterfield

Including Arnold, Carlton

—425

Rushcliffe

29

West Derbyshire

Class here

14

Bassetlaw

Including Warsop

Including West Bridgford; Vale of Belvoir

Including Ashbourne, Bakewell, Matlock, Wirksworth

—425

21

Northamptonshire

Including Staveley

—425

—425

Nottinghamshire

Leicestershire

Class here *Peak District

12

2

Including the Dukeries, East Retford, Worksop

Including Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Glossop, Tintwistle, Whaley Bridge

—425

—425

—425

Class here

—425

Areas

Classification

SUMMARY —425 —425 —425 —425 —425 —425 —425 —425

2.

—425

Lincolnshire

3

*Dove River

Class here *Lincohi Heath, the *Wash,

North East Derbyshire

—425

Witham

River

West Lindsey

31

Including Clay Cross, Dronfield

Including Caistor, Gainsborough, Market Rasen

—425

15

Bolsover

Class here former Parts of Lindsey

—425

16

Amber

not Class a specific part of former Parts of Lindsey provided for here with the subject, e.g., Scunthorpe

Valley

Including Alfreton, Belper, Heanor, Ripley

—425

17

Derby

—425

18

Erewash Including Ilkeston,

—425

East Lindsey

32

Sutton, Including Alford, Homcastle, Louth, Mablethorpe and Skegness, Woodhall Spa; Lincoln Marsh

Long Eaton

Class here * Lincoln

—425

19

Wolds

South Derbyshire Including Melbourne, Repton, Swadlincote

under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

66

—42831

—4-9

—425

Lincoln

34

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

^

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —425

Table

Northamptonshire

—425 5

North Kesteven

35

Class here

Including Sleaford

—425

Class here former Parts of Kesteven

For South Kesteven, see

—425 37 -^25 38

Areas

2.

Classification

—42538

Nene

River

Corby

51

—425 52

Kettering Including Burton Latimer, Desborough, Rothwell

Boston

—425

South Kesteven

East Northamptonshire

54

Including

Including Bourne, Grantham, Stamford

Ferrars, Irthlingborough, Oundle, Raunds,

Higham

Rushden

-^25 39

South Holland

Daventry

—425 56 Including Spalding

Class here

'Northampton Uplands

Class here *Welland River; former Parts of Holland

For

—425 —425

BostoTiy see

—42537

—425

WeUingborough

—425 58 —425 59

Leicestershire

4

Northampton

57

South Northamptonshire

Blaby

41

—425 42 —425 43 —425 44

Including Brackley, Towcester

Leicester

—425 6

Oadby and Wigston

—425

Harborough

Bedfordshire North Bedfordshire

61

Including Bedford,

Kempston

Including Lutterworth, Market Harborough

—425

—425

Mid Bedfordshire

63

Rutland

45

Including Ampthill, Biggleswade, Sandy

Former county Including Oakham,

—425

Uppingham

South Bedfordshire

65

Including Dunstable, Leighton-Linslade

—425 46

Melton Including Melton

—425

Mowbray

Charnwood

47

Including Loughborough, Shepshed

—425

—425

7

—425

71

Luton Oxfordshire

West Oxfordshire Including Chipping Norton, Witney, Woodstock

Cherwell

—425 73

Including Banbury, Bicester

Hinckley and Bosworth

49

Class parts of

67

North West Leicestershire

48

Including Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Coalville

—425

—425

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

—425 74 —425 76

Oxford Vale of White Horse Including Abingdon, Faringdon, Wantage

Class parts of

68

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

69

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —425 79

Table

8

—425

81

Class here the *Fens,

Thame, Wallingford

Hertfordshire

—426

^^

w

North Hertfordshire

Angha

East

Eastern England

—426

South Oxfordshire Including Henley-on-Thames.

—425

Areas

2.

Classification

Great Ouse River

1-426 5 East Anglia

Class comprehensive works in

—426

Including Baldock, Hitchin. Letchworth, Royston

—425 —425

—426

82

Stevenage

83

East Hertfordshire

84

85

—426

Ware

Hemel Hempstead, Tring

—426

86

Welwyn

—425

87

Broxbourne

—426

14

Hatfield

Dovmham

Market, Hunstanton, King's

Breckland

—426

15

Nonvich

—426

17

Broadland

Three Rivers

Class here *Norfolk Broads

Watford and Hertsinere

—426

18

Great Yarmouth

—426

19

South Norfolk

—425 892

Watford

Including Diss, Loddon,

—425 895

Hertsinere

Class here

Including Bushey. Elstree, Potters Bar

—425 9 —425

91

Buckinghamshire

93

95

97

41

*Waveney River

SuflFolk

Waveney

—426

43

Forest Heath Including Mildenhall,

—426

Wycombe

44

Saint

Newmarket

Edmundsbury

Including Bury Saint Edmunds, Clare, Haverhill

Wycombe, Marlow

Class here former

Chiltern

West

Class a specific part of

Including Amersham,

—425 98

—426

Aylesbury Vale

Including High

—425

4

Wymondham

Including Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth, Lowestoft, Southwold

Including Aylesbury, Buckingham

—425

—426

Milton Keynes Including Bletchley, Newport Pagnell, Wolverton

—425

Lynn

Including East Dereham, SwaflFham, Thetford

Including Chorleywood, Rickmansworth

89

West Norfolk Including

Including Cheshunt, Hoddesdon

—425

13

Saint Albans

—425

North Norfolk Including Cromer, North Walsham, Sheringham, Walsingham. Wells-next-the-Sea

Including Harpenden

—425 88

12

Dacoruin Including Berkhamsted,

—425

Norfolk Class here *Yare River

Including Bishop's Stortford, Hertford, Sawbridgeworth,

—425

1

with the subject,

Chesham

e.g.,

SuflFolk

West

SuflFolk

Mildenhall

—42643

•Class parti of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Beaconsfield

7^

70

•-''•- t *'•'•' .'- ; trr^'* 1

not provided for here

under

—4-9

,..'.m.

Dewey Decimal —426

45

Mid

\

i

Table

Classification

—426 715

SuflFolk

46

—426 72

Suffolk Coastal

—426 723

Including Aldeburgh, Felixstowe, Leiston-cum-Sizewell.

Class here former East Suffolk

—426 725

Class a specific part of East Suffolk not provided for here

—426

48

e.g.,

Lowestoft

49

—426

5

—426

51

—42641

53

Babergh

Cambridgeshire

Harlow

—426 74

Epping Forest

—426 75

Peterborough

Chelmsford

—426 756

Maldon Including

—426 76 —426 77

—42656

Huntingdon

Basildon

—426 775

Rochford

—426 78

East Cambridgeshire

57

—426

59

—426

7

Gog Magog

Hills

—426 795

London boroughs created from Essex

Castle Point

and Southend-on-Sea

Castle Point Including Renfleet, Canvey Island

Essex

Uttlesford

79

—426 792

Cambridge

Class

—426 71 —426 712

—426

South Cambridgeshire Including

Thurrock Including Tilbury

Including Ely

—426

Basildon and Rochford

Including Rayleigh; Foulness Island

Including Godmanchester, Ramsey, Saint Ives, Saint Neots

56

Rumham-on-Crouch

Brentwood

—426 772

Former Huntingdonshire

Waltham Holy Cross

Chelmsford and Maldon

—426 752

Fenland

Class city of Ely in

—426

Tendring

Including Chigwell, Epping,

Class here former Isle of Ely

54

Colchester

—426 73

Ipswich

Including Chatteris, March, Whittlesey, Wisbech

—426

Colchester and Tendring

Manningtree, Walton-on-the-Naze

Including former Soke of Peterborough; Old Fletton

—426

Witham

Including Rrightlingsea, Clacton, Frinton, Harwich,

Including Hadleigh, Lavenham, Sudbury

—426

Braintree

Including West Mersea, Wivenhoe

Saxmundham, Woodbridge

with the subject,

Areas

Including Rocking, Coggeshall, Halstead,

Including Eye, Stowmarket

—426

2.

in

Southend-on-Sea Including Shoeburyness

—42172-42176

—427

and Braintree

Northwestern England and

Isle

Class here comprehensive works

Uttlesford

73

72

'-^.'•;.^;:tt45^'*

Man

on northern England

For northeastern England, see

Including Great Durunow, Saffron Walden, Thaxted

of

—428

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

-427 —427 —427 —427 —427

—427

1

Cheshire

3 5 6 8

Greater Manchester Metropolitan County Merseyside Metropolitan County

9

Including Abram, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Aspull, Atherton, Golbome, Hindley, Ince-in-Makerfield, Leigh, Orrell, Standish-with-Langtree, Tyldesley

—427

T Lancashire

Cumbria (Take Westmorland Isle

of

Bolton

37

Former Cumberland and former

District)

Including Blackrod, Famworth, Horwich, Kearsley, Little

Lever, Westhoughton

Man

—427 38

—427

1

—427

12

Crewe and Nantwich

—427

13

Congleton

Bury

Cheshire

Including Prestwich,

14

Chester

—427

15

Vale Royal

—427 392

Including Heywood, Littleborough, Middleton, Milnrow,

Wardle

Oldham

—427 393

Including Chadderton, Crompton. Failsworth, Lees, Royton,

Saddleworth

16

Macclesfield

—427

Including Alderley Edge, Bollington, Knutsford. Wilmslow

—427

17

EUesmere Port and Neston

—427

18

Halton

Merseyside Metropolitan County

5

Class here

—427

19

Including Bebington, Birkenhead, Hoylake, Wallasey

Warrington Including

—427

3

—427

31

Lynim

—427 53

Liverpool

—427 54

Knowsley Including Huyton-with-Roby, Kirkby, Prescot

Greater Manchester Metropohtan County

—427 57

TraflFord

Saint Helens Including Billinge-and-Winstanley, Haydock, Newton-le- Willows, Rainford

Including Altrincham, Bowdon, Hale, Sale, Stratford, Urmston

—427

32

Salford

—427 59

Sefton

Including Eccles, Irlam, Swinton and Pendlebury. Worsley

—427 33

Manchester

—427

Stockport

34

*Mersey River

Wirral

51

Including Runcorn, Widnes

—427

Including Rootle, Crosby, Formby, Litherland, Southport

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Including Bredbury and Romiley, Cheadle and Gatley, Hazel Grove and Bramhall, Marple

—427

Tottington. Whitefield

Rochdale

Including Northwich, Winsford

—427

RadcliflFe,

Rochdale and Oldham

—427 39

Including Alsager, Middlewich, Sandbach

—427

Areas

Wigan

—427 36

SUMMARY

2.

35

Taiueside Including Ashton-under-Lyne, Audenshaw, Denton, Droylsden, Dukinfield, Hyde, Longdendale, Mossley, Stalybridge

75

74

-•-i^'-

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—427 6

Table

Classification

—427

Lancashire

2.

Areas

South Kibble

67

Including Leyland, Walton-le-Dale Class here former Lancashire for Class a specific part of former Lancashire not provided

here with the subject,

—427

61

—427 612

e.g.,

Liverpool

—42753

Wyre and

—427 68

Kibble Valley

Wyre

—427 682

Including Fleetwood, Garstang, Poulton-le-Fylde, Preesall. Thornton Cleveleys

West Lancashire and Chorley West Lancashire Including Ormskirk. Skelmersdale and Holland

—427 685

Kibble Valley Including Clitheroe, Longridge

—427 615

Chorley Class here *Forest of Bowland, *Ribble River

Including Adlington, Withnell

—427 62 —427 623

Blackburn

—427

Darwen

64

—427 642

Class here

—427

Former Cumberland and

Cumbrian Mountains

Including Dalton-in-Furness

South Lakeland

—427 83

Including Ambleside, Grange, Kendal, Ulverston, Windermere;

Burnley and Pendle

Coniston Water

Burnley

Copeland

—427 84

Including Padiham

—427 645

Morecambe

Barrow-in-Furness

81

Rossendale Including Bacup, Haslingden, Rawtenstall

—427

Cumbria (Lake District) former Westmorland

8

Hyndburn Including Accrington, Church, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood, Oswaldtwistle, Rishton

—427 63

Lancaster Including Carnforth, Heysham,

Including

—427 625

—427 69

Blackburn and Hyndburn

Including Ravenglass, Whitehaven; Scafell

Pendle Including Barnoldswick, Barrowford, Brierfield. Cohie, Earby, Nelson, Trawden

—427

Eden

86

Including Appleby, Penrith; Helvellyn, Inglewood, Shap Fell,

UUswater

—427 65

Blackpool

—427 66 —427 662

Fylde and Preston

Class here

—427

Allerdale

87

Fylde

Including Cockermouth, Keswick, Maryport, Workington;

Including Kirkham,

—427 665

*Eden River

Lytham

Saint

Annes

Bassenthwaite,

—427 89

Preston Including Fulwood

76

Class parts of

Derwent Water, Skiddaw

Carlisle this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

77

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

—427 —428

9

Isle

of

South Yorkshire Metropolitan County

-428 2

Man

—428

Northeastern England

Sheffield

21

Including Stocksbridge

Class here the *Pennines

—428

Rotherham

23

Including Maltby, Rawmarsh, Swinton, Wath-upon-Dearne

SUMMARY

—428 —428 2 —428 3 1

—428 —428

4 5 428 6 428 7 428 8

— — —

Bamsley

—428 25

West Yorkshire Metropolitan County South Yorkshire Metropohtan County Humberside North Yorkshire

Including Cudworth, Darfield, Darton, Deame, Dodworth, Hoyland Nether, Penistone, Royston, Wombwell, Worsborough

—428

Cleveland

Doncaster

27

Durham

Including Adwick-le-Street, Bentley with Arksey,

Tyne and Wear Metropolitan County

Conisbrough, Mexborough, Tickhill

Northumberland

—428

Humberside

3

West Yorkshire Metropolitan County

428 I

Class here former Yorkshire, former

Class here former East Riding of Yorkshire;

Sheffield

here with the subject,

—42821

—428

31

Scunthorpe

—428

32

Glanford

Including Brighouse, EUand, Halifax, Hebden Royd, Ripponden, Sowerby Bridge, Todmorden

_428

—428 34

Grimsby

—428

Boothferry

35

Spenborough

Including Goole,

—428 36

Wakefield

15

—428 38

Holderness Including Hedon, Hornsea, Withernsea

Including Baildon, Bingley, Denhohne, Ilkley. Keighley.

—428

Shelf, Shipley, Silsden

Including Bridlington, Driffield, Pocklington

Including Aireborough, Garforth, Horsforth, Morley, Otley, Pudsey, Rothwell

Class parts of

North Wolds

428 39

Leeds

19

this

Axholme

Kingston upon Hull

428 37

Bradford Queensbury and

Isle of

Including Haltemprice

Class here *Aire River

17

Howden;

Beverley

Including Castleford, Featherstone, Hemsworth, Horbury, Knottingley, Normanton, Ossett, Pontefract, Stanley

—428

Norton —42846

Cleethorpes

428 33

Including Batley, Colne Valley, Denby Dale, Dewsbury, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Huddersfield, Kirkburton. Meltham, Mirfield,

e.g.,

Including Barton-upon-Humber, Brigg

Kirklees

428 13

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

River,

for Class a specific part of former East Riding not provided

Calderdale

12

Humber

Yorkshire Wolds

West Riding of Yorkshire

Class a specific part of former Yorkshire, of former West Riding, not providedd for here with the subject, e.g.,

_428

Areas

2.

Classification

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

79

78

,-

•^...>^''"

—4-9

.

..^m

Table

Dewey Decimal

—428

North Yorkshire

4

2.

Areas

Classification

River of Class here former North Riding of Yorkshire; *Derwent Yorkshire, *Ouse River, *Yorkshire Dales

—428 53

Middlesbrough

—428

T^ngbaurgh

54

Saltbuiu and Including Eston, Guisborough, Lofhis. Redcar, Marske-by-the-Sea, Skelton and Brotton

for Class a specific part of former North "Riding not provided

here with the subject,

—428

e.g.,

Middlesbrough —42853

Craven

41

—428

57

—428

6

Hartlepool

Durham Class here

Including Settle, Skipton, Wharfedale

—428

—428

Harrogate

42

—428

43

York

—428

45

Selby

Including Barnard Castle

Sedgefield

—428 62

Including Shildon, Spennyinoor

—428

Including Tadcaster

—428

Darlington

63

Wear

—428 64

Including Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Malton, Norton,

Pickering

—428

Moors

Including Brandon and Byshottles

Scarborough

47

Durham

—428 65

Class here *North Yorkshire

—428

Easington

67

Including FQey, Scalby, Whitby

—428

Including

Richmondshire

48

Including Askrigg,

Valley

Saint Including Bishop Auckland, Crook and Willington, John's Chapel. Stanhope, Tow Law

Ryedale

46

River

Teesdale

61

Including Knaresborough, Masham, Ripon, Wetherby;

Nidderdale

Wear

Derwentside

—428 68 Leybum, Reeth, Richmond;

Seaham

Swalesdale,

Including Consett, Stanley

Wensleydale Class here *Swale River,

—428

Ure

Hambleton

49

Chester-le-Street

—428 69

River

—428

7

—428

71

Tyne and Wear Metropolitan County Class here Tyne River

Including Bedale, Easingwold, Northallerton, Stokesley,

Thirsk

Sunderland Including Hetton, Houghton-le-Spring, Washington

Class here *Cleveland Hills

—428 5

Gateshead

—428 73

Cleveland

Including Blaydon. Felling, Ryton,

Including former Teesside

_428

Including Boldon,

Stockton-on-Tees

51

Including Billingham-on-Tees, Thomaby-on-Tees

Class parts of

South Tyneside

—428 75

Class here *Tees River

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Class parts of

this

Hebbum,

Jarrow, South Shields

under physiographic region or feature as mstructed

—4-9

& 80

Whickham

-4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—429

Newcastle upon Tyne

—428 76

Including Gosforth,

—428 79

Montgomery, —42951 For Gwynedd, see —4292; Clwyd, -4293;

—429 2

Including Longbenton, Tynemouth, Wallsend, Whitley Bay

—429

21

—429

23

Including Beliingham, Haltwhistle, Hexham, Prudhoe;

—429

25

Castle

e.g., in Carlisle

—42789

—429

27

—429 29

here with the subject,

—429

*Coquet River

3

Including Belford, Wooler;

Fame

Islands,

—429

3 4 5

^29 6 —429 —429 —429 Class parts of

this

7 8 9

31

*Cambrian Mountains

Clwyd

Colwyn Including Abergele,

SUMMARY —429 —429 —429

Edeymion —42937

not provided for Class a specific part of former Denbighshire here with the subject, e.g., Llanrwst —42927

Holy Island

Wales

—429 32

Colwyn Bay

Rhuddlan Including Prestatyn, Rhyl

North Wales

Gwynedd Clwyd

e.g..

Class here former Denbighshire

Berwick-upon-Tweed

^29 2

Tywyn

not provided for Class a specific part of former Merioneth

Class here

1

Meironnydd Class here former Merioneth

Including Amble, Rothbury

—429

Penmaenmawr

Including Bala, Barmouth, Dolgellau, Ffestiniog,

Alnwick

Class here

Aberconwy Llanrwst,

Wansbeck

—429

*Snowdonia

Uanfairfechan, Including Betws-y-Coed, Conway, Uandudno,

Morpeth

Blyth Valley

89

Arfon

Class here

Including Ashington, Bedlington, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea

—428

Dwyfor

Class here Hadrian's Wall

i

87

of Anglesey)

Including Bangor, Bethesda, Caernarvon

here with the subject,

—428

(Isle

Redesdale

Class a specific part of Hadrian's Wall not provided for

—428 83 —428 84 —428 86

Former Caernarvonshire

Including Criccieth, Porthmadog, Pwllheli

Tynedale

81

Gwynedd Ynys Mon

Former County of Anglesey

Northumberland Class here *Cheviot Hills

—428

North Wales

1

Newburn

North Tyneside

—428 8

Areas

2.

Former Caernarvonshire

—429

33

Delyn Including Holywell, Mold

South Wales Class here former Flintshire

Powys Dyfed Mid Glamorgan West and South Glamorgan Gwent

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

82

provided for Class a specific part of former Flintshire not here with the subject, 'Class parts of this

e.g.,

Buckley

—42936

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

83

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal —429

Classification

—429 62

Alyn and Deeside

36

Quay

Class here former Pembrokeshire

Glyndwr

37

not Class a specific part of former Pembrokeshire —42963 for here with the subject, e.g., Narberth

Including Denbigh, Edeyrnion, Llangollen, Ruthin

—429

Wrexham Maelor

39

Including

—429 4

—429 63

Wrexham

—429 65

For Powys, see —4295; Dyfed, —4296; Mid Glamorgan, —4297; West and South Glamorgan, —4298; Gwent, —4299

*Wye

River,

Class a specific part of

the subject,

—429

e.g.,

Class here former Carmarthenshire

mid Wales

mid Wales not provided

Aberystwyth

—42961

here with

for

—429

67

Former Montgomeryshire

Llanelli

Dinefwr Including Ammanford,

Including Llanfyllin, Llanidloes, Machynlleth,

Newtown and

—429

Llanllwchaiam, Welshpool

—429 54

provided

Including Burry Port, Kidwelly

—429 68

Class here *Severn River in

Emlyn

not Class a specific part of former Carmarthenshire Port —42967 for here with the subject, e.g., Burry

Montgomery

51

Tenby

Carmarthen Including Newcastle

Powys Class here

provided

South Pembrokeshire Including Narberth, Pembroke,

South Wales

—429 5

Preseli

Haven, Neyland Including Fishguard, Haverfordwest, Milford

Including Buckley, Connah's

—429

Areas

2,

7

Llandeilo,

Uandovery

Mid Glamorgan Class here former

Wales

Cwmanunan,

Glamorgan

For West and South Glamorgan, see —4298

Radnor

—429

Former Radnorshire

71

Ogwr Including Bridgend, Maesteg,

Including Knighton, Uandrindod Wells, Presteigne, Rhayader

Ogmore and Garw, Penybont,

Porthcawl

—429 56

Brecknock 129

Including Ruilth Wells, Hay, Llanwrtyd Wells

72

—429 73

Class here former Breconshire

Rhondda

Cynon

Valley

Including Aberdare, Moutain Ash

Class a specific part of former Breconshire not provided for

here with the subject,

—429 6

e.g.,

Brynmawr

—42995

—429 75

Dyfed

[29

—429 78

Former Cardiganshire Including Aberaeron, Aberystwyth, Lampeter, this

Rhymney

Valley

Gelligaer. Including Bedwas and Machen, CaerphiUy,

Ceredigion

[29 61

Class parts of

76

Merthyr Tydfil

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

New Quay

TaflF-Ely

Including Pontypridd

—4-9

85 84

Rhymney

Dewey Decimal

—429 8 —429

81

Table

Areas

2.

Classification

Blaenau Gwent

—429 95

West and South Glamorgan

Including AbertiUery, Brynmawr,

West Glamorgan

Blaina,

For Swansea, see —42982; Lliw

Valley,

—42983; Neath,

—42984; Afan, —42985

—429

Including

—429 83

Gower

Including Abergavenny, Chepstow, Usk

Peninsula

—43

Lliw Valley District of

84

(It is

—429 85

West Glamorgan

with the subject,

86

West Glamorgan

87

-431 —432 —433 —434 —435 -436 -437 —438

South Glamorgan

Cardiff District of

—429

89

South Glamorgan

Vale of Glamorgan District of

regions; prefer

e.g.,

not provided for here

—494

SUMMARY

For Cardiff, see —42987; Vale of Glamorgan, -^2989

—429

Germanic

Roman Empire Lombardy —452

For Switzerland, see

Including Glyncorrwg, Port Talbot

—429

optional to class here ancient

Class a specific part of Holy

Afan District of

Germany, Holy Roman Empire

—363)

Neath District of

Germany

Central Europe

Class here Federal Republic of

West Glamorgan

Including Llwchwr

—429

Cwmbran, Pontypool

Monmouth

—429 98

West Glamorgan

and

Torfaen

97

Swansea District of

Vale. Nantyglo

Tredegar

Including Blaenavon,

29 82

Ebbw

South Glamorgan

i39

Northeastern Germany Saxony and Thuringia Bavaria

Southwestern Germany Northwestern Germany Austria

and Liechtenstein

Czechoslovakia

Poland

Hungary

Including Barry, Cowbridge, Penarth

—429

9

Gwent Class here former

—431-435 Germany Monmouthshire Monmouthshire not provided Rhymney 42976

Class a specific part of former

here with the subject,

—429

91

e.g.,

Class comprehensive works in



for

—431-432

Newport

East

Germany (German Democratic

Republic)

and Berlin

Including Caerleon

—429 93

—43

Islwyn

Class comprehensive works in

—431

Including Abercarn, BedweUty, Mynyddislwyn, Risca

Northeastern

—431

Germany

Class here East

Germany (German Democratic

For Saxony and Thuringia, see

—4315

state of

Districts of

86

—432

Brandenburg Former

—431 55

Republic)

German Democratic Republic

Potsdam. Frankfurt an der Oder, Cottbus

Berlin

97

Dewey Decimal —431 552

East

—431 554

West

—4317

Table

—433 —434 German Democratic Republic

Districts of Rostock, Schwerin,

Including

—431

8

Swabia

7

Southwestern Germany

—434

Districts of

Including Frankfurt

—434

For Rhmeland'Palatinate, see -^343; North 4355 Rhine-Westphalia,



2

Rhineland-Palatinate

3

State of Federal Republic of

Saxony and Thuringia

For Upper Palatinate, see state of

German Democratic Republic

—434

Dresden, Leipzig, Karl-Marx-Stadt (Chemnitz)

State of Federal Republic of Class here

state of

Forest,

Districts of Erfurt, Gera, Suhl

Germany) Class comprehensive works in

For West Berlin, see

—433

—431554

Bavaria State of Federal

—433 —433 —433 —433 —433 —433

—43

1

Repubhc of Germany

Upper Franconia

Germany

Lake *Constance

—4349; Black For Wurttemberg, see —4347; Hohenzollem,

German Democratic Republic

—433-435 West Germany (Federal Republic of

—4334

Baden-Wiirttemberg

6

Thuringia Former

Germany

Class here Palatinate

Saxony

Districts of

—432

—4319 —434

Former

Germany

*Saar River Class here Rhine Province (Rhenish Prussia),

Magdeburg, Halle

Anhalt

am Main

State of Federal Republic of

Including Prussian Saxony

—431 9 —432 —432 1

Germany

Saarland

2

German Democratic Republic

For Anhalt, see

*Main River

State of Federal Republic of

German Pomerania

state of

River,

Hesse

1

Neubrandenburg

Saxony-Anhalt Former

district

Qass here *Rhine

state of

Areas

Classification

Mecklenburg Former

2

—434

—4348

Wiirttemberg

7

Including Stuttgart

—434

Black Forest

8

Class here

—434 —435 —435

9

—435

12

*Danube River

in

Germany

HohenzoUern Northwestern Germany

Northernmost

1

states

district

2

Middle Franconia

3

Lower Franconia

4

Upper

5

Lower Bavaria

district

6

Upper Bavaria

district

Schleswig-Holstein

district district

State of Federal Republic of

—435

Hamburg

15

Palatinate district

State of Federal Republic of

Class parts of

this

Germany

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Including Munich

88

Germany

89

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—435

2

—437

Bremen State of Federal Republic of

—435

5

Table

Classification

Including Czech Silesia

—437 —438 —438

Germany

Including Bonn, Cologne, Ruhr district

For Westphalia, see

—435 —435

6 9

Poland

Zielona Cora, Class here

Gorzow

Lower Saxony

—438

Germany

2

Pomerania

—4317

North central provinces Torun, Elblag Gdansk (Danzig), Bydgoszcz (Fomorze). Wloclawek. Including West Prussia, Pomerelia

Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary Dual Monarchy, not 4972 Croatia

Class a specific part of Austrian Empire, of

provided for here with the subject,

Pomerania

Wielkopolski, Szczecin, Koszalin, Slupsk

For German Pomerania, see

Austria and Liechtenstein

1

Polish

Northwestern provinces

1

Westphalia

Class here Austrian Empire,

—436

Slovakia

3

—4356

State of Federal Republic of

—436

Moravia

2

Germany

North Rhine-Westphalia State of Federal Republic of

Areas

2.

e.g.,



—438

3

Olsztyn, Suwalki, Bialystok,

Northeastern provinces of Austria

12

Lower

13

Vienna

—436

15

Burgenland

—436 —436 —436

2

Upper Austria province

3

Salzburg province

4

Western provinces of Austria, and Liechtenstein

—436

42

Tyrol

—436

45

Vorarlberg

—436

48

Liechtenstein

Austria

Lomza

Including East Prussia

—438

—436 —436

Northeastern provinces

4

Central provinces Poznan, Leszno, Kalisz, Konin, Sieradz, Lodz, Piotrkow Plock, Trybunalski, Kielce, Radom, Warszawa, Skiemiewice, Pila,

Zamosc, Ciechanow, Ostroleka, Siedlce, Biala Podlaska, Lublin,

Tamobrzeg

—438

5

Southwestern provinces Opole, Czestochowa, Jelenia Cora, Legnica, Walbrzych, Wroclaw,

Katowice Class here Silesia

For Czech

—438

6

Bielsko-Biala,

Styria province

Krosno

6

Carinthia province

Class here Galicia

1

For East Galicia, see

Bohemia Including Sudetenland

—437

12

Praha (Prague)

90

Polish Galicia

Krakow, Tarnow,

5

Czechoslovakia

—4372

Southeastern provinces

Independent principality

—436 —436 —437 —437

Silesia, see

9^

Nowy

—47718

Sacz, Rzeszow, Przemysl,

Table

Dewey Decimal

—439

(It is

—439

—441

Hungary here ancient Pannonia; prefer

optional to class

Formerly Loire-Inferieure

Including Budapest

—439

Ille-et-Vilaine

—441 6

Mayenne department Class here former region of Maine,

—439

Pest, see

—4391

Counties east of

8

of Maine, of Pays Class each other specific department —4417 Loire with the subject, e.g., Sarthe

Komarom

For

Danube

Nograd, Heves, Szolnok, Bacs-Kiskun, Csongrad

For

—439

Pest,

7

Sarthe department

—441

8

Maine-et-Loire department

la

Class each other specific subject, e.g., Sarthe

Northern France

—442

department of Anjou with the

—4417

Normandy (Normandie) region

France and Monaco (It is

1-442 5 Former region of Normandy region of Basse-Normandie

—442

optional to class here ancient Celtic regions; prefer

—364) Class a specific overseas e.g.,

Martinique

department of France with the

subject,

Class comprehensive works

—72982

—442 1 —442 2 —442 3 —442 4

SUMMARY —441 —442 -443 -444 -445 —446 -447 ^448 —449

—441

Brittany (Bretagne) region Northwestern France Normandy (Normandie) region Northern France Champagne region Northeastern France Burgundy (Bourgogne) region Eastern France

Centre region Poitou region Western France Guienne (Aquitaine) region Southwestern France Languedoc region Southern France Provence region Southeastern France and Monaco Central France

5

—441

1-441 5 Former region of Brittany

Calvados department

Orne department Eure department Class here modem

region of Haute-Normandie

works on former Brittany, on

—442

6

Somme department and modern regions of Picardy

subject, e.g., Oise

—4435

Brittany

in—441 department

1

Finistere

2

C6tes-du-Nord department

3

Morbihan department

(Picardie)

of Picardy with the Class each other specific department

Modern modem

—4425

Seine-Maritime department

region of Brittany Class comprehensive

-442

in

Formerly Seine-Inferieure

Brittany (Bretagne) region

Northwestern France

on Normandy, on Basse-Normandie

For Seine-Maritime department, see

—442

Modern

Manche department

Class here former

—441 —441 —441

de

Class here former region of Anjou

see —4391; easternmost counties, —4399

Bekes, Hajdu-Bihar, Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen, Szabolcs-Szatmar

—44

—441

Easternmost counties

9

of Pays de la

modern region

Loire

Gyor-Sopron, Veszprem, Vas, Zala. Somogy, Baranya, Tolna, Fejer,

department

—4415 Danube

Counties west of

7

Areas

Loire- Atlantique department

4

—398)

Pest

1

2.

Classification

93

9^

r-v'"^'

.

Dewey Decimal

—442

...

..:1^

Table

Including former region of Artois Class here

modern

Paris metropolitan area Seine-et-Oise Including former Seine department, former

region of Nord-Pas de Calais

For Nord department, see

department

—4428

Class here

—442 —443

Nord department (Former region of French Flanders)

8

Champagne

Northeastern France Class here

1

2 3

-—443 4

—443 ^443 —443 ^443 ^443

5 6

region

—443

*Marne River

Ardennes department Mame department Aube and Haute-Mame departments Former region of tle-de-France Oise department Paris metropolitan area

7

Seine-et-Mame department

8

Lorraine and Alsace regions

9

Vosges department

specific

with the subject,

Yonne

Seine-Saint-Denis department

—443 63

Val de Marne department

—443 64

Hauts-de-Seine department

—443 65

Essonne department

—443

66

Yvelines department

—443

67

Val d'Oise department

—443 —443

7

Ardennes department

2

Marne department

3

Aube and Haute-Marne departments

—443

31

Aube department

—443

32

Haute-Marne department

—443

4

in

* Class parts

Meurthe-et-Moselle and Moselle departments

—443 823

Meurthe-et-Moselle department

—443 825

Moselle department

Former and For

Former region of tle-de-France Class each specific department of Ile-de-France not provided

45

Meuse department

81

—443 83

here with the subject,

e.g.,

Lorraine 82 Former and modern regions of

—4439

—443 82

Class here *Seine River

—443

Lorraine and Alsace regions Argonne Class here *Vosges Mountains,

8

of works in -4438, each specific department subject, e.g., Vosges Lorraine not provided for here with the

—443

1

for

Seine-et-Marne department

Class comprehensive

—4441

—443 —443 —443

Seine-et-Mame

territory

regions of Alsace

of Belfort, see -^4455

—443 833

Haut-Rhin department

—443 835

Bas-Rhin department

Class parts of

—4437

modem

this

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

Aisne department of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4437

department

—443 81-443

on Champagne, on Champagne et Ardenne department of Champagne not provided for here

e.g.,

Region Parisienne

—443 62

Champagne

Class comprehensive works

—443, each

Paris

61

—443 1-443 3 Modern region of Champagne et Ardenne Class here former region of

modem

For Seine-et-Mame department, see

SUMMARY -443 -443 —443

Areas

Oise department

—443 5 —443 6

Pas-de-Calais department

7

2

Classification

—4-9

95

94

'^<'<-:-^^''

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—443 —444

Table

Vosges department

9

—445

Burgundy (Bourgogne) region

Eastern France

2.

Areas

Classification

1-445 5 Modern region of Centre

Former

region of Orleanais Class comprehensive works

Class here *Sa6ne River

on

modem

Centre, on former Orleanais

in—445

—444 1-444 4 Former region of Burgundy

not provided for here Class a specific department of Orleanais with the subject, e.g., Yonne —4441

Modern

region of Burgundy Class comprehensive in

—444

works on former Burgundy, on modern Burgundy

department of Burgundy not provided 4456 e.g., Nievre

Class each specific

with the subject,

—444 —444 —444 —444

1

Yonne department Cote-d'Or department

3

Saone-et-Loire department

5

Former and modern regions

and

France

department of Franche-Comte not provided 4446 here with the subject, e.g., Doubs



4

Indre-et-Loire department

5

Indre department

—445 52

Cher department

—445 —445

Nivernais) Nievre department (Former region of

7

Allier

department

Class here former region of Bourbonnais

subject, e.g.,

—445

8

8

Savoie department

department of Bourbonnais with the

Cher —44552

Former region Class here

Jura department

of Lyonnais

of *Rhone River {formerly -448], modern region

Rhone- Alpes

For Haute-Savoie department, see

Rhone-Alpes not provided Class each specific department of Haute-Savoie —4449 for here with the subject, e.g.,

France

—4449

—445

81

Loire department

or feature as instructed *Class parts of this physiographic region

Haute-Savoie department

Centre region

Class here *Loire River * Class

—4468

6

Class each other specific

Doubs department

Central France

Former region of Berry

51

—445

Territory of Belfort

7

9

Loir-et-Cher department

Haute-Saone department

Class here former region of Savoy; *Alps in

—444 —445

3

Dombes

of Franche-Comte,

Class each specific

6

Loiret department

For Creuse department, see

Class here *Jura Mountains in

—444 —444 —444

2

—445

Territory of Belfort

—444 53 —444 55

Eure-et-Loir department

department, -44552 For Indre department, see -44551; Cher

Ain department

for

1

Class here former region of Touraine

Including former regions of Bugey and

—444

here



2

4

for

—445 —445 —445 —445

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

96

under

—4-9

97

under -4-9

Dewey Decimal —445 82

—446

Rhone department

—445 823

—445

Table

Areas

Creuse department

8

Class here former region of

Lyon

For Allier department, see

—4457; Haute-Loire department,

Class here

—4466

Guienne (Aquitaine) region

Southwestern France

—447

Class here *Massif Central

Marche

For Haute-Vienne department, see

Former and modern regions of Auvergne

9

2.

Classification

*Garonne River

-^4813

445 91

Puy-de-D6me department

(Aquitaine) 447 i_447 6 Former region of Guienne

445 92

Cantal department

Class here

Western France

446

Poitou region

Vendee department

1

^

Class here former region of Poitou

on modern Poitou-Charentes, on former 4461 446; Vendee department in

Class comprehensive works

—446 2 —446 3 —446 4

—447; a

specific





—447 —447 —447 —447

Aquitaine on former Guienne. on modern

provided tor province of modern Aquitaine not

here with the subject,

—446 2-446 5 Modern region of Poitou-Charentes Poitou in

region of Aquitaine

Class comprehensive works in

—446

modem

e.g.,

Landes —44772

1

Gironde department

2

Dordogne department

3

Lot department

4

Aveyron department Including former region of Rouergue

Deux-Sevres department

Vienna department

—447

5

Tarn-et-Garonne department

Charente-Maritime department

—447 —447

6

Lot-et-Garonne department

7

Former region of Gascony (Gascogne)

Formerly Charente-Inferieure

Gascony not provided for Class each specific department of -4479 here with the subject, e.g., Pyrenees-Atlantiques

Including former region of Aunis Class here former region of Saintonge Class each other specific department of Saintonge with the subject, e.g.,

—446 5

Charente

—4465

—447

Class here former region of Angoumois, *Charente River

Class here former

Class each other specific department of Limousin with the subject, e.g.,

—446 7 Class parts of

Correze

—4467

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

98

Hautes-Pyrenees department Pyrenees-Atlantiques department

Southern France Class here

Class

Beam

Languedoc region

*Cevennes Mountains

Rhone River [formerly —448]

in

—4458

or feature as instructed •Class parts of this physiographic region

Correze department this

Landes department

Including former region of

—448

and modern regions of Limousin

Gets department

Formerly Basses-Pyrenees



Haute- Vienne department

8

—447 9

department of Angoumois with the 4462 Deux-Sevres

Class each other specific

—446 6

71

—447 72

Charente department

subject, e.g.,

—447

—4-9

99

under

-4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

modem

Bouches-du-Rhone department

—449

1

—449

12

Marseilles

Vaucluse department

—449 2

region of Languedoc-Roussillon

on former Languedoc, on modern 448

Including Valreas enclave

Class comprehensive works

Languedoc-Roussillon in



3

Var department

For Tam-et-Gatonne department, see 4489 Pyrenees-Orientales department,

—449 —449

4

Alpes-Maritimes, Corse,

Haute-Loire and Lozere departments

—449

41



—448

1

—448

13

—448

—448 —448 —448 —448 —448

—449

Alpes-Maritimes department

Former and modern regions

45

of Corse (Corsica [formerly

—4595])

Ardeche department

2

(It is

3

Gard department

4

Herault department

5

Tarn department

6

Haute-Garonne department

modem

the subject, e.g.,

—449 452

Corse de Sud department

—449 456 —449 49

Haute-Corse department

—449

principality, enclave in Alpes-Maritimes

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department

5

Formerly Basses-Alpes



—449

Former region

6

of

Class each specific

Ariege department

8

e.g.,

Including former region of Foix

Pyrenees-Orientales department (Former region of

9

—449 —449

department of Dauphine with the subject,

—4499

Hautes-Alpes department

8

Drome department see For Valreas enclave of Vaucluse department,

Southeastern France and Monaco

—449

Isere

Dauphine

7

Roussillon) Class here *Pyrenees Mountains in France

Provence region

—449 —45

Isere

9

department

Italy

Class here *Riviera

For Italian Riviera, see

Class here *Apennines,

—4518

Alps

in Italy

and optional to class here ancient Italian peninsula prefer —37) adjacent territories, ancient Roman Empire;

(It is

^

—449 1-449 3 Former region of Provence Class here

modem

Class parts of

this

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

region of Provence C6te-d*Azur

on Provence, on Provence-Cote d'Azur in department of Provence, of Provence-Cote d'Azur

Class comprehensive works

—449; a

specific

not provided for here with the subject, 4495 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence



Class parts of

this

e.g.,

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

lOl

lOO

—379)

Monaco

department of Midi-Pyrenees with 4474 Aveyron

Aude department

7

prefer optional to class here ancient Corsica;

Independent

region of Midi-Pyrenees

Class each other specific

—448

Monaco

Including former region of Nice

Lozere department

Class here

—448 —448

—4475;

Haute-Loire department

15

Areas

Classification

—448 1-448 8 Former region of Languedoc Class here

2.



4r-9

—4492

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

SUMMARY —451 —452 —453 —454 —455 -456 —457 —458 —459

—451

-^52

Lombardy region

-452 1 -452 2 —452 3 —452 4 —452 5 —452 6

Veneto region Northeastern Italy Emilia-Romagna region and San Marino

Tuscany region Central Italy and Vatican City Southern Italy Sicily

and adjacent

islands

Sardinia

Northwestern (It is

Piedmont region

Italy

Milano province Varese province

Como

—452 7 —452 8 —452 9 —453

—451 2-451 7 Piedmont region Class comprehensive works in

Bergamo province Sondrio province Brescia province

—451

2

Torino province

—451 —451

3

Cuneo province

4

Alessandria province

—451

5

Asti province

—4516

Mantova province Pavia province

Northeastern Italy

—451 —451

Vercelli province

8

Liguria region

—453 1 —453 2 —453 3 —453 4 —453 5 —453 6 —453 7 —453 8

Class here *Italian Riviera (It is

optional to class here ancient Liguria; prefer

—451 82

Geneva province

—451 83

La Spezia province

—451 84

Savona province

—451

Imperia province

87

—371)

this

—453 83 —453 85

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—453

Venezia province

Padova province Rovigo province (Polesine)

Verona province Vicenza province Treviso province

Belluno province Trentino-Alto Adige region Class here Italian Tyrol

Formerly Porto Maurizio

Class parts of

prefer optional to class here ancient Venetia;

Class comprehensive works in

*Lake Maggiore

7

Veneto region

1-453 7 Veneto region

—453

NJovara province Class here

*Lake Garda

Cremona province

(It is

—451

province

Class here

Val d'Aosta region

1

Lombardy region

optional to class here ancient Gallia Cisalpina; prefer

—372)

—451

Areas

Class here *Po River

Piedmont region

Northwestern Italy

2.

Bolzano province (Alto Adige)

Trento province (Trentino)

or feature as instructed under *Class parts of this physiographic region

—4-9

103

102

-..--.....r^"-

—373)

Dewey Decimal

—453

9

—453

91

—453 92 —453 93

—454 —454 1 —454 2 —454 3 —454 4 —454 5 —454 6 —454 7 —454 8 --454 9

For

Gorizia province

Emilia-Romagna region and San Marino Bologna province

Reggio nell'Emilia province

Parma province

Roma

province, see

—456 22

Frosinone province

—456

23

Latina province

—456

24

Rieti province

—456 25

Modena province

—456

3

—456

32

Areas

optional to class here ancient

(It is

Trieste province

2.

Latinm region

2

Udine province

T

«atium; prefer

Viterbo province

Roma

province

City of

—456 34

Rome

Vatican City Independent papal

Piacenza province

—456

Forli province

—456

51

Perugia province

San Marino

—456

52

Terni province

—456

7

1

Firenze province

2

Pistoia province

Ascoli Piceno province

3

Lucca province

—456

Pesaro e Urbino province

4

Massa e Carrara province

—457

5

Pisa province

6

Livorno province

Macerata province

77

Southern (It is

8

Siena province

9

Arezzo province

—377) Sicily, see

—458

SUMMARY

Central Italy and Vatican City Class here former Papal States (States of the Church)

Class a specific Papal State with the place

Marches

Italy

optional to class here ancient southern Italy; prefer

For

Grosseto province

—4567

104

where

located, e.g.,

—374)

Ancona province

71

—456 73 —456 75

7

—374)

optional to class here ancient Picenum; prefer

(It is

—456

Rome

Marches region

Tuscany region

—375)

enclave in

optional to class here ancient Umbria; prefer

(It is

optional to class here ancient Etruria; prefer

state,

Umbria region

5

Ravenna province

state

—376)

—4563

Ferrara province

(It is

—455 —455 —455 —455 —455 —455 —455 —455 —455 —456

—456

Friuli-Venezia Giiilia region

Independent

—455

Table

Classification

—457 —457 —457 —457

^57 —457 —457

1

Abruzzi e Molise region

2 3

Campania region

4 5 7 8

Napoli province Salerno province Apulia region Basilicata (Lucania) region

Calabria region

^05

Dewey Decimal

—457

1

—457

11

13

—458

Abruzzi e Molise region (It is

—457

Table

2.

optional to class here ancient

Samnium; prefer

Sicily

—377)

and adjacent

(It is

Aquila province

—458

islands

optional to class here ancient Sicily; prefer

1-458 2

Sicily

Chieti province

—457 —457

—457

15

Teramo province

17

Pescara province

19

2

Campania region optional to class

here ancient Campania; prefer —377)

For Napoli province, see

—457 —457 —457

3

4 5

1

—458

11

Messina province

—458

12

Enna province

—458

13

Catania province

—458

14

Siracusa province

—458

15

Ragusa province

—458

2

—458

21

Caltanissetta province

—458

22

Agrigento province

—458

23

Palermo province



4573; Salerno province,

—4574

Avellino province

Benevento province Caserta province

Napoli province Salerno province

Western

—458 24

Apulia region (It is

—458

5

Malta

optional to class here ancient Apulia, Calabria; prefer

—457

51

Bari province

—457

53

Lecce province

—457

54

Brindisi province

—457 55 —457 57

Taranto province

7

Independent

—457

71

—457 72

—457

8

81

—457 83 —457 85

—459 —459 —459 —459

optional to class here ancient Lucania; prefer

—377)

—[459

optional to class here ancient Malta; prefer

optional to class here ancient Sardinia; prefer

1

Cagliari province

2

Nuoro province

3

Sassari province

5]

Class in

—46

Calabria region

—377)

Spain

optional to class here ancient Iberian Peninsula and

adjacent islands; prefer

—366)

Catanzaro province

Reggio di Calabria province

Cosenza province

io6

—379)

—44945

Iberian Peninsula and adjacent islands (It is

optional to class here ancient Bruttium; prefer

—378)

Corsica

Potenza province

Matera province

state

Sardinia (It is

Basilicata (Lucania) region

(It is

—457

(It is

Foggia province

(It is

Sicily

Trapani province

—377)

—457

Sicily

Campobasso province

(It is

—457 21 —457 23 —457 25

—458

—458

Eastern

—378)

region

Class comprehensive works in

—457

Areas

Classification

lOJ

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

SUMMARY -^61

^62 ^163 —464 -465 —166

—462

8

—463

New

*

Castile region

For

Northeastern Spain

i68

Basque Provinces (Vascongadas) Eastern Spain and Andorra Catalonia region Andalusia region and Gibraltar

169

Portugal

Class comprehensive works in

—463

5

Old

Northwestern Spain

—461

—46

—463

51

Santander province

—463

53

Burgos province

3

Lugo province

5

Orense province

7

Pontevedra province

9

Asturias region (Oviedo province)

—463

55

Soria province

—463

57

Segovia province

—463

59

Avila province

—464 1 —464 3 —464 5 —464 7 —464 9 —465

Leon region

—462

New

4622; Valladolid province,

—4667

Castile region

La Mancha

Madrid province Toledo province

Ciudad Real province

Cuenca province Guadalajara province

Northeastern Spain Class here

*Ebro River

For Catalonia

Leon province

—465 2 2



For Albacete province, see —46771

—462 1-462 5 Leon region 1

Logrono province

Class here

La Corufia province

Class comprehensive works in

—463 54

—464

—461

1

—464

Castile region

For Trevino, see

1-461 7 Galicia region

Western Spain

Castile region, see

—4623

Galicia region

Class comprehensive works in

New

For Palencia province, see

For Canary Islands, see —649

—462 —462

River in Spain

Castile

—461-468 Spain

—461 —461 —461 —461 —461 —462

Tagus

Castile

167

—461

Areas

Caceres province Class here

Northwestern Spain Calicia region Western Spain Leon region

2.

region, see

—467

Navarre region (Navarra province)

Palencia province Class here * Pyrenees Mountains

Sometimes considered part of Old

—462

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

3

Valladolid province Sometimes considered part of Old

—462 —462 —462

Castile region

4

Zamora province

5

Salamanca province

6

Estremadura region

Castile region

For Badajoz province, see —4627; Cdceres province,

—462

7

—4628

Badajoz province

io8

lOQ

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—465

5

—465

51

—465 53 —465 55

—466

Table

Classification

—467

7

Teruel province

—467

71

Zaragoza (Saragossa) province

—467 73

Huesca province

—467 9

Aragon region

Basque people

Class here territory of the

—468

—466 —466

Guipuzcoa

3

Vizcaya (Biscay)

5

Alava

7

Treviiio



9

Andorra state

Class here

Guadalquivir River

Class comprehensive works in

—4669

Elnclave of Burgos province in Alava province

—466

Murcia province

—468 1-468 8 Andalusia region

1

For Orduna, see

—466 —466

Albacete province

Andalusia region and Gibraltar

For Navarra province, see 4652; Pyrenees-Atlantiques department of France, 4479



Murcia region

Independent

Basque Provinces (Vascongadas)

Areas

2.

Orduna

—468 —468 —468 —468 —468

1

Almeria province

2

Granada province

3

Jaen province

4

Cordoba province

5

Malaga province

Enclave of Vizcaya province between Alava and Burgos

For

Melilla, see

—468

—642

provinces

—467

Eastern Spain and Andorra

Catalonia region

—467 1-467 4 Catalonia region Class comprehensive

—467 —467 —467 —467 —467 —467 —467

works

in

—468 6 —468 7 —468 8

—467

Gerona province

2

Barcelona province

3

Tarragona province

4

Lerida province

5

Baleares province (Balearic Islands)

6

Valencia region

Cddiz province

9

—469 —469

1

—469

12

—642

Gibraltar British

crown colony

Portugal

Douro e Minho

Historic province of Entre

Modern province

of

Minho

Braga and Viana do Castelo

—469 61

Huelva province

For Ceuta, see

—468

1

Sevilla province

15

Modem

districts

province of Douro Literal

Castellon de la Plana province Including Porto district

—467 63 —467 65

Valencia province For Aveiro Alicante province

district, see

—46935;

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

no

in

Viseu district,

under

—4-9

—46931

Dewey Decimal

—469

2

Table

Classification

Historic province of Tras-os-Montes

—469

province of Tras-os-Montes e Alto

—469 52

Modern Douro

Historic province of Alentejo

5

Modern province

Including Bragan^a and Vila Real districts

For Viseu and Guarda

—469

3

districts, see

—46931

—469 55

31

Modern province

modem



Modern province

districts

of Baixo Alentejo

Including Beja district

province of Douro Litoral, see —46915; province of Trds-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 4692

—469

of Alto Alentejo

Evora and Portalegre

Historic province of Beira For

Areas

2.

modem

of Beira Alta

For Setubal

—469 —469

district, see

6

Algarve province (Faro

8

Funchal

—46942

district)

district (Madeira)

Including Viseu and Guarda districts

For Coimbra

—469

33

Modern province

district, see

—46935

Islands in Atlantic

—469

of Beira Baixa

Azores

9

Islands in Atlantic Ocean:

Including Castelo Branco district

For Coimbra

district, see

—46935; Santarem

Horta district,

—46945

—469

35

Modern province

Ocean

^47

Ponta Delgada, Angra do Heroismo,

districts

Union of Soviet

Socialist

Republics (Soviet Union)

Russia (Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic), other Soviet

of Beira Literal

Republics of Europe Including Aveiro and Coimbra districts

For Leiria

district, see

—46942; Santarem

Class here eastern district,

For Balkan Peninsula, see

—46945

in Asia,

—469

4

Historic province of

Estremadura

modem

—469

42

Modern province



—57

—496; Finland, —4897; Soviet Union

Finland

-[471]

province of Beira Litoral, see —46935; province of Baixo Alentejo, 46955

For

Europe

modem Class in

of Estremadura

—4897

SUMMARY

Including Lisboa (Lisbon), Leiria, Setubal districts

^-472

—469

45

Modern province

—473 —474 ^-475 —476

of Ribatejo

Including Santarem district Class here *Tagus River

For Fortalegre

district, see

—46952; Lisboa

district,

-^6942 *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

—472

Northern area of Soviet Union

West

Union Sea area of Soviet Union

Baltic

centra! area of Soviet

Lithuania (Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic) Western area of Soviet Union

—All

Black Sea area of Soviet Union

^-478

Eastern area of European Soviet Union

—479

Caucasus area of Soviet Union

Northern area of Soviet Union Class here Lakes

*Onega and *Ladoga

For Komi Autonomous Soviet

—472 3

Arkhangelsk, Vologda,

Socialist Republic, see

Murmansk Regions

—4787

of Russia

Including Nenets National Region

For Franz Josef Land, see

—985; Novaya Zemlya, —986

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

112

^^

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—472

5

Karelia (Karelian

Table

Classification

Autonomous Soviet

—477

Socialist

West 1

(It is

central area of Soviet

—477

1

5

Black earth area

(It is

Tambov Regions

of

—477

14

Russia

Union

Baltic Sea area of Soviet

1

optional to class here ancient Sarmatia; prefer

Regions west of Dnieper River

For southern Ukraine, see

—475

Estonia (Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic)

For Latvia, see

—477

15

Regions east of Dnieper River Chernigov, Sumy, Poltava, Kharkov Regions

—4743

For Donets-Dnieper industrial basin, see Ukraine,

3

Latvia (Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic)

—477

16

Including Courland

—474 —474 —475 —476

Leningrad, Novgorod, Pskov Regions of Russia

7

Kaliningrad Region of Russia

—477

17

Lithuania (Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic)

Western area of Soviet Union

—476

2

5

area, see

—477

18

Western Ukraine

Including East Galicia, North Bukovina

Bryansk, Kaluga, Smolensk, Kalinin Regions of Russia Belorussia (White Russia)

Southern Ukraine

Rovno, Volyn, Lvov, Ternopol, Chernovtsy, Ivano-Frankov, Transcarpathian Regions

—474; Ukraine, —4771; Moldavia,

Class here *Dniester River, *Carpathian Mountains

—477

5

Soviet Moldavia (Moldavian Soviet Socialist

Republic) Class here Bessarabia

Class here Pripet Marshes

52

Donets-Dnieper industrial basin

Crimea, Zaporozhye, Kherson, Nikolayev, Odessa Regions

Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

—476

—47717

Class here * Donets River

—4775

—476

Class each specific part of Bessarabia not in Soviet Moldavia

Western and central

Odessa Region of Ukraine 4981 comprehensive works on Moldavia in with the subject,

Brest,

—476

56

Grodno, Minsk Regions

Eastern Vitebsk, Mogilev,

—47716; southern

Lugansk (Voroshilovgrad), Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk Regions

5

For Baltic Sea

—47717; western Ukraine,

—47718

Class here Livonia

—474

—395)

Kiev, Zhitomir, Khmebiitski, Vinnitsa, Kirovograd, Cherkassy

For Lithuania, see

—474

(Little Russia)

Class here *Dnieper River

Orel, Kursk, Belgorod, Voronezh, Lipetsk,

—474

Ukraine

Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Ryazan, Tula

Regions of Russia

—473

optional to class here ancient Black Sea region; prefer

—395)

Union

Industrial area

Moscow, Vladimir, Ivanovo,

Areas

Black Sea area of Soviet Union

Republic of Russia)

—473 —473

2.

—477 Gomel Regions

7

e.g.,

Rostov Region of Russia Class here

*Don River

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

114



—47717;

JA5

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—478

Classification

Table

Eastern area of European Soviet Union

—479

7

Class here *Volga River

—478

1

Areas

2,

Russian areas Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories; Kabardino-Balkar, North Oset, Chechen-Ingush, Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist

Upper Volga

Republics

Gorki and Kirov Regions, Mari and Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics of Russia

—478

3

Including

—48

Middle Volga

—478 5

Republics of Russia

Socialist

For northwestern

Lower Volga

—481 Kalmyk Autonomous

Saratov, Volgograd, Astrakhan Regions;

Komi Autonomous

—479

Soviet Socialist Republics of Russia

—482

1

—395)

—483

Including Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic,

Soviet

Class comprehensive works

—479 5

Norway

on Azerbaijan

in

—395)

—553

Socialist Republic)

on Armenia

Georgia (Georgian Soviet

—484

in

—5662

—484 5

Southwestern Norway More og Romsdal

Central and northern

Norway

Northern Norway

—485

Sweden For divisions of Sweden, see

—486-488

Socialist Republic)

—486-488 Divisions of Sweden Class comprehensive works in

optional to class here ancient Colchis, Iberia; prefer

—395) •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

ii6

counties

Nordland, Troms, Finnmark counties

Including Abkhaz and Adzhar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics, South Oset Autonomous Region (It is

Hedmark

Including Sor-Trondelag, Nord-Trondelag counties

optional to class here ancient Albania; prefer

Armenia (Armenian Soviet

Jan

counties

Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region

—479 2

Southeastern

Rogaland, Hordaland, Bergen, Sogn og Fjordane,

Soviet Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic)

Class comprehensive works

J;

—481

Akershus, Buskerud, Opland,

optional to class here ancient Caucasus; prefer

(It is

—482-484; Svalbard, —98

Vest-Agder, Aust-Agder, Telemark, Vestfold, Ostfold, Oslo,

Class here *Caspian Sea

—479

Norway

Class comprehensive works in

Caucasus area of Soviet Union

(It is

—491

—482-484 Divisions of Norway

Orenburg Regions; Bashkir and

Including Komi-Permyak National Region

islands, see



*Ural Mountains Sverdlovsk, Perm, Chelyabinsk,

Europe

For divisions of Norway^ see Mayen Island, 983

Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia

—478 7

Scandinavia Class here northern

Ulyanovsk, Penza, Kuibyshev Regions; Chuvash, Mordovian, Tatar

Autonomous Soviet

Adyge and Karachai-Cherkess Autonomous Regions

—4-9

—486

—485

Southern Sweden (Gotaland) Malmohus, Kristianstad, Blekinge, Kalmar, Kronoberg, Halland, Jonkoping, Alvsborg, Goteborg och Bohus, Skaraborg, Ostergotland, Gotland counties

117

Dewey Decimal

—487

Central

Sweden

Table

Classification

—49

(Svealand)

Other parts of Europe

Sodermanland, Stockholm, Uppsala, Vastmanland, Orebro, Varmland, Kopparberg, Gavleborg counties; Stockholm city

—488

SUMMARY

Northern Sweden (Norrland)

^-491

—492

Jamtland, Vastemorrland, Vasterbotten, Norrbotten counties

—489

Class

1-489 5 Denmark comprehensive works in

For Greenland, see

—489

^-493 ^-494 ^-495 ^-496 ^-497

Denmark and Finland

—489

1

—489

L98

—982

199

—491

Zealand island Including Copenhagen

—489 —489 —489 —489 —489

2

Bornholin island

3

LoUand and

4

Fyn and Langeland

5

Jutland peninsula

7

Finland [formerly

—489

71

Falster islands

Northwestern islands Netherlands (Holland) Southern Low Countries Switzerland

Greece Balkan Peninsula Yugoslavia and Bulgaria

Romania Aegean Sea

islands

—491

2

Iceland

—491 —492

5

Faeroes

Netherlands (Holland)

southern

—471]

—492

1

Low

—883; Netherlands Antilles, — 72986;

Countries,

—493

Northeastern provinces

Southern departments

Groningen, Friesland, Drenthe, Overijssel, Gelderland

—492

3

Northwestern provinces

Including Helsinki

Utrecht, North Holland, South Holland

Southwestern departments Turku-Pori,

on Low Countries, on Benelux

Class here comprehensive works

For Surinam, see

73

Belgium

Northwestern islands

islands

Uusimaa, Kyiiii

—489

Areas

2.

Including Amsterdam,

Hame, Ahvenanmaa (Aland

Islands), Vaasa,

—492

4

The Hague

Southern provinces

Keski-Suomi

89 75

Zeeland, North Brabant, Limburg

Southeastern departments

—493

Mikkeli, Kuopio, Pohjois-Kaijala

—489

76

Oulu department

—489

77

Lappi department

Southern

—493

Low

1-493 4 Belgium

Class comprehensive works in Class here Lapland



For northern Norway, see 4845; northern Sweden, Murmansk Region of Russia, 4723





—493

1

Belgium

Countries

—493

Northwestern provinces of Belgium

^55;

West Flanders, East Flanders Class here Flanders

For French Flanders region, see

—493

2

Northern provinces of Belgium Antwerp, Limburg

ii8

—4428

1^9

Dewey Decimal

—493

3

Table

Classification

—495 2

Brabant province Including Brussels

—493

4

Class here

—493

5

*Meuse

*Ardennes

—495

3

Luxembourg

—386 and —384 respectively)

(It is

—495

4

nomes

comprehensive works on Epirus

optional to class here ancient Epirus; prefer

Class Albanian Epirus in

—4945], Vaud, Neuchatel, Solothum, Basel

5

Thessaly

Swiss Plateau (Mittelland) (It is

Geneva, Fribourg, Bern, Lucerne, Aargau, Zurich, Schaffhausen, Thurgau cantons Class Jura canton {formerly

—4945

—495 5

—4943

—494 7

1

—495 6

optional to class here ancient Greece; prefer

islands,

—383

for Ithaca,

—386

for

Macedonia

islands, see

Thessaloniki, Kilkis, Chalcidice, Serrai,

—38)

—499

(It is

—385

for Attica;

—384

—495

for

7

Thrace

Class here comprehensive works

—4952

(It is

12 O

—4-9

* Class

on Thrace

optional to class here ancient Thracia; prefer

parts of this physiographic region or feature as

121

—398)

—49778; Turkish Thrace, —563 instructed under —4-9

For Bulgarian Thrace, see

Athens under

—4976; Bulgarian Macedonia,

Xanthe, Rhodope, Hevros nomes

—383 for Acarnania,

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

—381)

—49774

Aetolia, Locris, Doris, Phocis)

For Kythera island, see

optional to class here ancient Macedonia; prefer

For Yugoslav Macedonia, see

optional to class here ancient Euboea, Boeotia, Attica,

Euboea, Boeotia;

on Macedonia

Class here comprehensive works

Acarnania, Aetolia, Locris, Doris, Phocis; prefer

Drama, Kavalla

nomes; Mount Athos

Central Greece and Euboea

(It is

12

northern

Phlorina, Kastoria, Kozane, Grevena, Pella, Hematheia, Pieria,

Euboea, Attica, Boeotia, Phocis, Phthietis, Aetolia and Acamania, Eurytania nomes

—495

for

southern islands)

Greece

For Aegean Sea

—495

nomes

optional to class here ancient Ionian islands; prefer

—382

Unterwalden (Nidwalden and Obwalden), Schwyz, Zug,

Class here *Alps

(It is

Ionian Islands

(It is

Saint Gall, Appenzell, Glarus, Uri, Grisons, Ticino cantons

—495

—382)

Including Ithaca

Alpine region Valais,

nomes

optional to class here ancient Thessaly; prefer

Zante, Cephalonia, Leukas, Corfu

as part of Bern] in

—382)

—4965

Trikkala, Karditsa, Larissa, Magnesia

—494

and

Epirus

Class here *Pindus,

*Jura region Jura {formerly cantons

Arcadia, Messenia, Laconia

Arta, Preveza, Thesprotia, loannina

Switzerland 3

Elis,

optional to class here ancient Peloponnesus

Megaris; prefer

Grand duchy

—494 —494

Peloponnesus

(It is

Luxembourg

River,

Areas

Achaea, Corinthia, Argolis, nomes; Kythera island

Southern provinces of Belgium Hainaut, Namur, Liege,

2.

Dewey Decimal

—496

Table

Classification

—497 73

Balkan Peninsula Class here (It is

prefer Class

Sofia,

Ottoman Empire [formerly

here with the subject, 1]

Turkey

in

Class in

—496 5 —497

e.g.,

Including Bulgarian Macedonia

—495

—497 75

South central region Smolyan, Kurdzhale, Khaskovo, Stara Zagora, Plovdiv provinces; Plovdiv city

Europe (Turkish Thrace)

—563, except European part of Canakkale in —562

Albania

Class here

—497 76

Pleven, Lovech, Gabrovo,

optional to class here ancient

Illyria;

prefer

—398)

—497 77

—497

1

works

in

—497

2

—497 78

Serbia

Sliven, Burgas,

—497 —497

—498

optional to class here ancient

Istria;

prefer

4

Central republics of Yugoslavia

(It is

1

optional to class here ancient Dacia; prefer

Vrancea

Bulgaria

Vaslui,

districts

For Moldavian Soviet

7

Neamt, Suceava,

lasi,

Class here Moldavia

Montenegro

Macedonia (Vardar Macedonia)

—398)

Northeast Bacau, Botosani, Braila, Galati,

Bosnia and Hercegovina

6

—498

2

Socialist Republic, see

—4775

Southeast (Walachia) Arges, Bucuresti, Buzau, Dimbovita, lalomita, Ilfov, Olt,

Prahova, Teleorman, VOcea

Class here *Balkan Mountains

—497 72

Romania

—373) —498

Slovenia

(It is

Yambol provinces

Istria

3

—497 42 —497 45

(Kolarovgrad),

Including Bulgarian Thrace

Including Slavonia, Dalmatia,

—497 —497

Shumen

Southeastern region

Croatia

(It is

Tolbukhin, Varna,

Including South Dobruja

Including Vojvodina, Kosovo-Metohija; Yugoslav Banat, Belgrade

—497

Silistra,

Turgovishte provinces; Varna city

1-497 6 Yugoslavia

Class comprehensive

Tumovo, Ruse provinces

Northeastern region Razgrad,

—497

*Rhodope Mountains

North central region

Yugoslavia and Bulgaria (It is

(Dimitrovo), Kyustendil provinces; Sofia city

Blagoyevgrad, Pazardzhik provinces

—496] in —56

Greece

Pemik

Southwestern region

—398)

Class each specific country of Balkan Peninsula not provided for

—[496

—497 74

Areas

West central region

*Danube River

optional to class here ancient southeastern Europe;

2.

optional to class here ancient Moesia; prefer

—398)

For Black Sea * Class

Northwestern region

area, see

122

—4983

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Vidin, Mikhailovgrad, Vratsa provinces •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

districts

—4-9

122

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—498

Classification

Table

—51 —52 —53 —54 —55 —56 —57 —58 —59

Constanta, Dulcea districts Class here Dobnija (It is

optional to class here ancient Scythia; prefer

For South Dobruja, see

—498 4

Areas

SUMMARY

Black Sea area

3

2.

—3951)

—49777

Central and west Alba, Arad, Bihor, Bistrita-Nasaud, Brasov, Caras-Severin, Cluj, Covasna, Dolj, Gorj, Harghita, Hunedoara, Maramures, Mehedinti, Mures, Satu Mare, Salaj, Sibiu, Timis districts

—51

China and adjacent areas Japan and adjacent islands Arabian Peninsula and adjacent areas South Asia India Iran (Persia)

Middle East (Near East) Siberia (Asiatic Russia)

Central Asia Southeast Asia

China and adjacent areas

Including Transylvania (It is

Class here Bukovina, comprehensive works

—47718; Yugoslav Banat, —4971

For North Bukovina, see

—499

Aegean Sea

—511 —512 —513 —514 —515 —516 —517 —5 18

nomes

of Greece;

Thasos, Samothrace, Northern Sporades islands of Greece optional to class here ancient

Aegean Sea

islands; prefer

—391) Class Imbros (Imroz)

[formerly

—499]

in

and Tenedos (Bozcaada)

—499 6

islands of

Turkey

—562

For Euboea, see —4951; Kythera,

—^19

—4952

—511

Dodecanese (Southern Sporades) Nome (It is

99 8

—3917

for

—511

for Karpathos)

Asia

3

optional to class here ancient Crete; prefer

—511 32

—3918)

Far East

Orient For Europe, see

Kiangsu province

Shanghai municipality

4

Shantung province

—511

5

Hopeh province Including Tientsin

—4

—511 56

Regional treatment

Add

(Yellow River)

—518; Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,

—511

Class here Eurasia

—500 9

*Hwang Ho

Including Nanking

Canea, Rethymne, Herakleion, Lasethi nomes of Greece

—5

Mongolia Manchuria Korea

—5177

Rhodes, Southern

Crete

(It is

Autonomous Region Sinkiang-Uighur Autonomous Region

Tibet

For Manchuria, see

optional to class here ancient Rhodes, Southern

Sporades,

Northeastern China Southeastern China and adjacent areas Southwestern China (South-Westem Region) Northwestern China (North-Westem Region)

Class here Northern Region,

—3916

31)

Northeastern China

of Greece

Sporades, Karpathos; prefer



SUMMARY

islands

Including Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Cyclades

(It is

optional to class here ancient China; prefer

on Banat

to base

of this table,

number e.g..

—5009 the numbers following —

Islamic Asia

—50097671

1 in

—11-18

—511 —511 * Class

124

Peking municipality

7

Shansi province

8

Honan province

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

^^5

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—512

Table

Classification

—514

Southeastern China and adjacent areas Class here Eastern

Northwestern China (North- Western Region) For Ningsia-Hui Autonomous Region, see Autonomous Region, 516

and Central-Southern Regions, *Yangtze River



For Honan, see —5118; Shantungs —5114; Kiangsu, —5113

—512

1

—512

12

Hupeh province

—512

15

Hunan province

—512

2

—512

22

Kiangsi province

—512

25

Anhwei province

—512

4

East China Sea area

—512

42

Chekiang province

—512 —512

45

Fukien province

49

Taiwan (Formosa) and adjacent

Hupeh and Hunan

Kiangsi and

—514 —514 —514 —515 —516

provinces

Anhwei provinces

3

Shensi province

5

Kansu province

7

Tsinghai (Chinghai) province

5

Sinkiang-Uighur Autonomous Region Class here

^517

—512

6

Mongolia

—517

3

—517 —517 —518

Macao

5

Ningsia-Hui Autonomous Region

7

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Manchuria Class here North-Eastern Region

4

Kweichow province

5

Yunnan province

—518 —518 —518 —519 —519 —519

8

Szechwan province

—52

Kwangtung province

8

Kwangsi-Chuang Autonomous Region Southwestern China (South-Western Region) For

—513 —513 —513

Tibet, see

state

Class here *Gobi Desert

crown colony

7

Outer Mongolia (Mongolian People's Republic) Independent

islands

Overseas territory of Portugal

—512 —512 —513

*Kunlun Mountains, *Tien Shan

Class here *Altai Mountains

Hong Kong British

—5175; Sinkiang-Uighur

Tibet Autonomous Region

Republic of China (Nationalist China)

—512

Areas

2.

—515

2

Liaoning province

4

Heilungkiang province

8

Kirin province

Korea 3

North Korea (People's Democratic Republic of Korea)

5

South Korea (Republic of Korea)

Japan and adjacent islands

Including Chungking *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

—521-524 Japan Class comprehensive works in

—521 —521

Honshu (Hondo) 1

—52

island

Northern Honshu prefectures Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, Fukushima (Hukusima)

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

126

12 Y

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—521

East central

3

Table

Classification

—531

Honshu prefectures

Including Ibaraki, Tochigi (Totigi),

Gumma,

Govemorate of Egypt

Saitama, Chiba,

Including Gaza Strip

Tokyo prefecture and

—521 5

city

(It is

—521 6

Toyama, Ishikawa

(Isikawa),

Fukui (Hukui)

Southwest central Honshu prefectures Yamanashi (Yamanasi), Nagano. Gifu Aichi

—521 66

(Gihu), Shizuoka (Sizuoka),

—533 —533 2 —533 5

Southwestern coast of Arabia

Yemen (Yemen Arab Republic) Southern Yemen (People *s Democratic Formerly Federation of South Arabia Including Socotra {formerly

Southern Honshu prefectures Including Mie (Miye), Shiga

—521 83

Osaka prefecture and

—521 9

(Siga),

Nara,

Wakayama

city

Western Honshu prefectures

—535 —535 —535

3 7

Oman and Oman

Kyoto prefecture and

—522

Kyushu (Kyusyu)

Qaiwain, Ras

States: al

Abu Dhabi, Dubai,

(Ooita),

Tokushima (Tokusima), Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi

(Koti) prefectures

Hokkaido (Yeso) island and prefecture

—536 —536 —536 —538 —54

Persian Gulf states

3

Qatar

5

Bahrein

7

Kuwait

—5357

Saudi Arabia

South Asia

India

Southern islands Class here Himalayas,

Ryukyu Islands (Luchu)

1

(It is

Bonin Islands

*Brahmaputra River

optional to class here ancient India; prefer

For southeast Asia, see

Arabian Peninsula and adjacent areas Class here *Rub' al Khali,

Dahana,

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

*Syrian Desert

optional to class here ancient Arabia, Arabia Petraea; prefer —394 and —3948 respectively) this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

128

—34)

—59

(It is

Class parts of

Sharjah, Ajman,

Khaimah, Fujairah

For United Arab Emirates, see

Shikoku (Sikoku) island

—524 —528 —528 —528 5 —53

al

island

Fukuoka (Hukuoka), Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita Miyazaki, Kagoshima (Kagosima) prefectures

—523

United Arab Emirates

Former Truciai

—536

city

—6772], Aden

United Arab Emirates

Including Hyogo, Tottori, Shimane (Simane), Okayama, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi (Yamaguti)

521 91

Republic of

Yemen)

(Aiti)

Fujiyama

—521 8

optional to class here ancient Sinai Peninsula; prefer

—3948)

Northwest central Honshu prefectures Niigata,

Areas

Sinai (Sinai Peninsula)

Kanagawa

—521 35

2.

—4-9

12Q

—4-9

Unmi

Dewey Decimal

Classification

Table

SUMMARY —541 —542 —543 —544 -^45 —546 —547 —548 —549

—541

7

—542 —543 —544

Northeastern India Uttar Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan

Punjab region of India Jammu and Kashmir Western India Southern India Other jurisdictions

2.

Areas

Manipur Uttar Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan Class here *Thar (Indian) Desert

—545

Punjab region of India Class here former province of Punjab

For Punjab of Pakistan, see

—541-548

Class comprehensive

—541

—545 —545

India works

in

—54

Northeastern India Class here

2

Himachal Pradesh

5

Former Punjab

—545 52

*Ganges River

2

Bihar

—545 58

3

Orissa

—541

4

West Bengal

—545 —546

6

Haryana

Delhi

Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir

Class here former province of Bengal

Class here

For former East Bengal, see

—541 62 —541 63

Punjab

Including Calcutta

—5492

—547 —547 —547

Tripura

Far northeast For Manipur, see

—54

J

7

Nagaland

—541 67

Sikkim [formerly

*Karakoram Mountains

Gujarat

9

Maharashtra and adjacent territories Maharashtra Including

^547 —547

Formerly North East Frontier Agency

—541 65 —541 66

claimed by both India and Pakistan

5

—547 92

Arunachal Pradesh

Meghalaya

is

Western India

Assam

—541 64

state

Including Chandigarh

—541 —541

—541 5 —541 6

—54914

—548 —548

Bombay

96

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

99

Coa,

Daman and Diu

Southern India 1

Mizoram

Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands

(Lakshadweep)

—5497]

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—548

2

-4-9

Tamil Nadu Formerly Madras

—548 —548

3

Kerala

4

Andhra Pradesh

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

130

A3^

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—548 —548

Table

Classification

6

Pondicherry

—549

16

Bahawalpur

7

Karnataka

—549

17

Khairpur

—549 —549

18

Sind

182

Hyderabad

—549

183

Karachi

Formerly Mysore

—548 —549

8

Andaman and Nicobar Other

jurisdictions

Class here Pakistan (West

—549

1

Islands

and

—549 2

East, 1947-1971)

Former East Bengal, former East Pakistan

Class here *Indus River

—549

12

—549

122

Districts

and agencies north of Peshawar

—549

123

Peshawar

—549 —549

124

Dera

Ismail

—549 22

Dacca

—549

Chittagong

23

—549 24 —549 25

North- West Frontier

—549 3 —549 5 —549 6

Including Swat, Dir, Kalam, Chitral

13

Khan

Kashmir

[549 7]

Rajshahi

Khuhia

14

142

Maldives

Nepal Sikloin Class in

Punjab of Pakistan

—549 —55

Rawalpindi

8

Iran (Persia) (It is

143

Lahore

—549

144

Sargodha

—549

145

Multan

—549

15

—551 —552

—552

Class here comprehensive works Class Iranian Baluchistan in

152

Quetta

—549

153

Kalat

optional to class here ancient Iranian Plateau; prefer

—35)

Eastern Baluchistan

—549

—54167

Bhutan

Including Islamabad

—549

Lanka (Ceylon)

Sri

Claimed by both Pakistan and India

—549 —549

Areas

Bangladesh

Pakistan Former West Pakistan

(

2.

Gilan

M azanderan and Cenlral 3

on Baluchistan

Mazanderan (It is

—5583

—552

5

optional to class here ancient Hyrcania; prefer

Central Including Tehran

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

—553 1

East Azerbaijan Class here Azerbaijan

Socialist Republic,

—554

132

—4791

West Azerbaijan

133

—396)

Dewey Decimal

—555 —555 2

—561

Kermanshah and Kurdistan

—555 4

Areas

2.

Turkey and Cyprus

Kermanshah Including

Minor

Class here Asia

Hamadan

(It is

optional to class here ancient western Asia Minor,

—392 and —393 respectively) For divisions of Turkey and Cyprus, see —562-566

eastern Asia Minor; prefer

Kurdistan Class comprehensive

—556 —557 —557

Table

Classification

works on Kurdistan in

—5667

—562-566 Divisions of Turkey and Cyprus

Khuzistan Fars and Sea of Oman-Persian Gulf

2

Class comprehensive works in

Fars

—557 5

—562

Western Turkey

Sea of Oman-Persian Gulf (Ports and Islands of the Sea of Oman)

—558

—561

Canakkale [formerly also

—4961],

Balikesir, Manisa,

Kutahya, Usak, Aiyon-Karahisar, Denizli, Burdur, Mugla, Aydin, Izmir (Smyrna) provinces

Kerman, and Seistan and Baluchistan

Including Imbros (Imroz) and Tenedos (Bozcaada) islands [both

—558

Kerman

2

—558 3

Seistan

formerly

and Baluchistan

Class comprehensive

—559 —559

works on Baluchistan in

2

—3926 respectively) —563

—3921, —3922, —3923, —3924,

North central Turkey

Khurasan

Edime

Isfahan

Ankara, Cankiri, Zonguldak, Kastamonu, Sinop, Samsun, Amasya, Corum, Yozgat

Class here (It is

(Adrianople), Kirklareli, Tekirdag, Istanbul, Bursa,

Bilecik, Kocaeli, Sakarya, Bolu, Eskisehir,

Middle East (Near East)

provinces

Ottoman Empire [formerly

—496]

Class here

optional to class here ancient Middle East; prefer

Class each specific country of Middle East, of

provided for here with the subject,

e.g.,

—394)

(It is

Saudi Arabia

—538

Turkey

—564

in

Europe (Turkish Thrace) [formerly

—4961]

optional to class here ancient Bithynia, Paphlagonia,

Galatia; prefer

Ottoman Empire, not

—3925, —3931, —3932

respectively)

South central Turkey and Cyprus Including Antalya, Isparta, Konya, Kirsehir, Kayseri, Nevsehir,

SUMMARY —561 —562 —563 —564 —565 —566 ^567 —569

optional to class here ancient Mysia and Troas, Lydia,

Ionia, Caria, Phrygia; prefer

—54915

Khurasan and Isfahan

—559 5 —56

(It is

—499]

Turkey and Cyprus Western Turkey North central Turkey South central Turkey and Cyprus East central Turkey Eastern Turkey

Nigde, Icel, Seyhan (Adana), Hatay (Antakya), Caziantep provinces of Turkey (It is

optional to class here ancient Pisidia, Lycia,

Cappadocia,

Cilicia,

Commagene;

—3934, —3935, —3936

—564

5

Eastern Mediterranean (It is

^34

—3927, —3928, —3929,

respectively)

Cyprus Independent island

Iraq

prefer

Pamphyha,

state

optional to class here ancient Cyprus; prefer

^35

—3937)

Dewey Decimal

—565

Table

Classification

—567

East central Turkey Trabzon (Trebizond), Gumusane, Giresun, Ordu, Tokat, Maras, Malatya, Adiyaman, Urfa provinces (It is

—566 —566

optional to class here ancient Pontus; prefer

—3933)

Class here

comprehensive works on Armenia

For Armenian Soviet

—566

7

—569 —569

Eastern Mediterranean 1

Socialist RepubliCy see

—3955)

—4792

—569

12

—569

13

Desert

—569

14

on Kurdistan

—5554, Iraqi Kurdistan in —5672

—569

—569

Kurdistan

2

Lebanon optional to class here ancient Phoenicia; prefer

4

comprehensive works on Kurdistan in

—5667

(It is

—569

44

For Al-Jazira Desert, see

—5674

Mesopotamia Including Al-Jazira Desert; Mosul, Kirkuk, Diyala, Baghdad, Ramadi (Dulaim)

For lower Mesopotamia, see

—5675

Jerusalem

—5695; Gaza

Strip,

33)

—53

comprehensive works on Jerusalem

—569 45 —569 46

Northern

—569 —569

47

Central district

48

Tel Aviv

district

—569

49

Southern

district

—56952

district

Haifa district

(It is

optional to class here ancient

Edom; prefer

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

136



district

For Jerusalem, Jordan, see

optional to class here ancient Mesopotamia; prefer

—35)

*Dead Sea

optional to class here ancient Palestine; prefer

Class here

optional to class here ancient Arabia Deserta; prefer

—3947)

(It is

Israel

For Jordan, see

Desert

(It is

Palestine

Class here *Jordan River,

Northern and Southern

4

(El

—3944)

Class

—567

Latakia, Tartous

Class here *Anti-Lebanon

Iraq

3

Hama,

Quneitra)

Bitlis,

Sulaimaniya, Erbil (Arbil)

—567

Idlib,

Southwest

(It is

2

Homs

Northwest Aleppo,

Mardin provinces

Class here comprehensive works

—567 —567

—394)

Damascus, Dera, Jebel Druze (Es Suweida), Kunaitra

Erzincan, Tunceli, Elazig, Diyarbakir, Bingol, Mus,

Class Iranian Kurdistan in

optional to class here ancient Syria; prefer

Haseke, Raqqa (Rashid), Deir ez Zor (Der-Ezza),

Southeast central Turkey

Siirt,

Syria (It is

optional to class here ancient Armenia; prefer

(It is

Lower Mesopotamia Basra

Northeastern Turkey Including Rize, Conih (Artvin), Erzurum, Kars, Agri, Van, Hakkari provinces

Areas

Karbala, Hilla, Kut, Diwaniya, Nasiriya (Muntafiq), Amara,

Sivas,

Eastern Turkey

2

5

2.

^7

—4-9

—3946)

Dewey Decimal

—58

—569

5

—569

51

Hebron

—569 —569 —569

52

Jerusalem

53

Noblus

54

Ajlun (Irbid) district

—569 —569

55

Balqa

district

56

Karak

district

Jordan

57

—569 58

—57

(It is

—581

optional to class here ancient Central Asia; prefer

—396)

Afghanistan Class here '^Hindu

district (Samaria)

(It is

-^84

Maan

optional to class here ancient Moab; prefer

Kush

optional to class here ancient Bactria, Ariana; prefer

Amman

Turkestan Socialist

—584

3

—516; Turkmen, Tadzhik, Uzbek Soviet Republics in —585-587

Kirghizistan (Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic)

district

Class here *Tien

Siberia (Asiatic Russia)

Union

Soviet Republics of central Asia

Class Sinkiang in

—3946)

district

Class here Soviet

—584 —585

in Asia

For Soviet Republics of central Asia, see —584

Western Siberia

Shan

in Soviet

Kazakhstan (Kazakh Soviet

5

Union

Socialist Republic)

Turkmenistan (Turkmen Soviet (It is

—573

Areas

Central Asia

district district

2,

—396)

(It is

—569

Table

Classification

—586

Socialist Republic)

optional to class here ancient Margiana; prefer

—396)

Tadzhikistan (Tadzhik Soviet Socialist Republic)

Kurgan, Tyumen, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Kemerovo Regions Altai Territory;

Including Corno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region Class here *Pamirs

Including Gorno-Altai Autonomous Region, Yamal-Nenets and

—587

Khanty-Mansi National Regions

—575

Uzbekistan (Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic)

Eastern Siberia

Including Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Class here *Aral Sea

Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk and Chita Regions; Tuva, Buryat, Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics Including Khakass Autonomous Region; Taimyr, Evenki, Ust-Orda Buryat, Agin Buryat National Regions

(It is

—59

SUMMARY

For Far Eastern Siberia, see —577; Sevemaya Zemlya, —987; New Siberian Islands, —988

^591 —593 —594 —595 —596 —597 -^98 —599

Far Eastern Siberia Khabarovsk and Primorski (Maritime) Territories; Amur, Magadan, Kamchatka, Sakhalin Regions Including Jewish Autonomous Region, Chukchi and Koryak National Regions; Kurile and Komandorski Islands, Wrangel Island Class here

*Amur River

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

138

—4-9

—396)

Southeast Asia

Class here *Sayan Mountains

—577

optional to class here ancient Sogdiana; prefer

* Class

Burma Thailand (Siam) l«aos

Commonwealth of Nations territories Malaysia Cambodia (Khmer Republic, Kampuchea) Vietnam Indonesia Philippines

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

^39

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—591 —593

—594 —595 —595

Table

Classification

—598

Burma

3

Commonwealth

of Nations territories

Malaysia

Peninsular Malaysia (Malaya, West Malaysia) States of Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca (Melaka), Negri

(Negeri) Sembilan, Pahang,

Selangor,

Penang

—598 4 —598 5 —598 6

2]

-^95

3

—591; Thailand, —593

—599 —599

1

Luzon Cagayan, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Cavite, Ifiigao, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Isabela, Kalinga-Apayao, Laguna, La Union, Marinduque, Mountain, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Quezon, Rizal, Sorsogon, Tarlac, Zambales provinces; Manila city

Sabah

Class here northern Borneo, East Malaysia

4

Flores, Sol

Abra, Albay, Bataan, Batanes, Batangas, Benguet, Bulacan,

State of Malaysia

—595

Lesser Sunda Islands (Nusa Tenggara)

Philippines

—5957

For Sarawak, see

Moluccas (Maluku)

Including former Portuguese Timor

Singapore Class in

Celebes (Sulawesi)

Bali,

Trengganu

For Burma, see

—5953

Lombok, Sumbawa, Sumba, Alor, Wetar, Timor

(Pinang), Perak, Perils,

Class here Malay Peninsula

—[595

Borneo

For northern Borneo, see

Laos

1

Areas

Kalimantan Class here

Thailand (Siam)

2.

—5954; Brunei, —5955 —599

Sarawak

3

Mindoro Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro provinces

State of Malaysia

—595 —595

5

Brunei protectorate

7

Singapore [formerly

—599 —599

—5952]

4

Palawan (Palawan province)

5

Visayan Islands Bohol, Cebu, Masbate, Leyte, Negros, Panay, Samar

Independent republic

—596 —597

Cambodia (Khmer Republic, Kampuchea)

Aklan, Antique, Bohol, Capiz, Cebu, Eastern Samar, Iloilo, Leyte, Masbate, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Northern

Vietnam

Samar, Romblon, Southern Leyte, Western Samar provinces

—599 7

Class here * Mekong River

—598

Malay Archipelago

For Philippines, see

—598 —598

Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Bukidno, Camiguin, Cotabato, Cotabato del Sur, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Misamis Occidental,

Indonesia Class here

1

2

Mindanao

—599; Irian Jaya, —951

Misamis Oriental, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur provinces

Sumatra

—599

9

Sulu Archipelago (Sulu province)

Java and Madura

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

140

—4-9

J41

Dewey Decimal

—6 —600

Table

Classification

—621

Africa

Add

to base

number

of this table,

e.g.,

—6009 the numbers following —

1 in

Anglophone Africa —60097521

Including Alexandria, Damietta, Beheira, Gharbiya, Daqahliya, Sharqiya, Minufiya, Qalyubiya, Kafr el Sheikh, Matruh

— 11-18

governorates; Nile Delta

—621

5

SUMMARY

—61 —62 —63 —64 —65 —66 —67 —68 —69 —61

—621 6 —622

Tunisia and Libya

Egypt and Sudan

Cairo governorate and city

Middle Egypt

Ethiopia (Abyssinia) Giza, Beni Suef, Faiyum, Minya, Asyut,

Northwest African coast and ofFshore islands Morocco Algeria

Class here

West Africa and ofFshore islands Central Africa and ofFshore islands

—623

Sohag, Qena, Aswan,

—624

Africa, of

provided for here with the subject,

e.g.,

Red Sea governorates

For provinces of Sudan, see

—397)

—625-629

—625-629 Provinces of Sudan

Barbary States, not

Algeria

Desert, *Qattara Depression

Sudan

on North Africa

optional to class here ancient North Africa; prefer

North

Valley governorates

Class here *Eastern (Arabian) Desert

Tunisia and Libya

Class each specific part of

*Westem

New

Upper Egypt

Republic of South Africa Southern Africa South Indian Ocean islands

(It is

—65

Class comprehensive works in

—624

Tunisia (It is

—612

Isthmus of Suez Suez, Port Said, Ismailia governorates

Class here Barbary States, comprehensive works

—611

Areas

Lower Egypt

Regional treatment

9

2.

optional to class here ancient Carthage; prefer

—3973)

—625

Northern Province of Sudan Class here *Nubian Desert

Libya

(It is

optional to class here ancient Ethiopia; prefer

—3978)

Class here *Libyan Desert (It is

optional to class here ancient Tripolis, Cyrenaica,

Marmarica; prefer

—62

—3974, —3975, —3976 respectively)

Egypt and Sudan Class here Federation of (It is

^

Arab Republics, *Nile River

optional to class here ancient Egypt; prefer

For Libya, see

—626 —626 —626

—32)

—612; SyriOy —5691

Central provinces of Sudan

2

Khartoum Province

4

Blue Nile Province Class here *Blue Nile River

—627 —628

Darfur Province

«

Kordofan Province

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

_621-623 Egypt Class comprehensive works in

For

Sinai, see

—62

—531

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

142

143

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—629 —629 —629

—644

Eastern and southern provinces of Sudan

2

Kassala Province

3

Upper Bahr

5

Equatoria Province

—63

Ksar-es-Souk province

Southwestern provinces of Morocco Marrakesh, Agadir, Ouarzazate,

Chazal Province

-648

Formerly Spanish West Rio de Oro)

Harar, Anisi, Bale, Sidamo

—649

Hamra,

Santa Gruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas provinces of Spain

Kaffa, Ilubabor, Wallaga, Shoa,

Goijam

—65

Including Addis Ababa

—634

Africa, Spanish Sahara (Saguia el

Canary Islands

Provinces west of Rift Valley Gamu-Gofa,

Tarfaya

Sahara (Western Sahara)

Provinces east of Rift Valley

—633

Safi,

Including Ifhi

Ethiopia (Abyssinia)

—632

Areas

Beni-Mellal province

—645 —646

*White Nile River

4

el

2.

Glass here *Atlas Mountains

Nile Province

Class here

—629 —629

Table

Classification

Algeria

—651

Northwestern departments

Northern provinces Oran, Tlemcen, Mostaganem, Tiaret, Salda

Begemdir, Wallo, Tigre

For Eritrea, see

—635 —64

—653

—635

North central departments Algiers,

Eritrea province

—655

Grand

Kabylia, El

optional to class here ancient Mauretania; prefer

Setif,

—3971)

(It is

—657

—642-646 Morocco Glass

—642

comprehensive works in

Titteri

Northeastern departments

Northwest African coast and offshore islands Morocco (It is

Asnam (Orleansville),

Gonstantine,

Annaba

(Bone), Aur^s

optional to class here ancient Numidia; prefer

—3972)

Sahara departments Oasis, Saoura

—64

(It is

Mediterranean provinces of Morocco

—66

optional to class here ancient Gaetulia; prefer

West Africa and ofFshore

—3977)

islands

Al-Homina, Nador, Tangier, Tetuan Glass here *Sahara Desert

Including former Spanish Morocco, Spanish

cities of

Ceuta and

—660 097 —660 097

Melilla

Class here *Rif Mountains

—643

Northern provinces of Morocco

521

Anglophone West Africa

541

Francophone West Africa

*Glass parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Meknes, Fez, Taza, Oujda, Kenitra, Khouribga,

Settat, Al Jadida

provinces; Gasablanca, Rabat-Sale prefectures

For Mediterranean provinces, see

Glass parts of

this

—642

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

144

—4-9

145

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

SUMMARY

—661 —662 —663 —664 —665 —666 —667 —668 —669

—668 —668 —668 —669

Mauritania Mali,

Upper

Volta, Niger (Western Sudan)

Senegal

Leone Upper Guinea area Liberia and Ivory Coast Ghana Togo and Benin Nigeria and islands of Gulf of Guinea Sierra

—661

Mauritania

—662

Mali,

Upper

Togo and Benin 1

Togo

3

Benin (Dahomey) Nigeria and islands of Gulf of Guinea

—669 —669 1 —669 2

Volta, Niger (Western Sudan)

—669

3

Mali

5

Upper Volta

6

Niger

Former Western

state

Ogun, Ondo, Oyo

states

3

Bendel

state

4

—669 5

—664 —665

Sierra

state

Former Eastern Region Anambra,

Senegal

Class the

—669

Lagos state

Formerly Mid- Western

—669

Class here

Ino, Cross River, Rivers states

Former Northern Region

Senegambia

Gambia

in

Niger, Sokoto, Kaduna, Kano, Bauchi, Borno, Gongola, Benue,

—6651

Plateau,

Leone

Kwara

states

Including former Northern Cameroons {formerly

Upper Guinea area Upper Guinea not provided Sierra Leone 664

Class each specific country of

here with the subject,

—665 —665 —665 —665 —666 —666 —666 —667

1-669 5 Nigeria

Class comprehensive works in

Class here *Niger River

—662 —662 —662 —663

Areas

2.

1

The Gambia

2

Guinea republic

7

Guinea-Bissau

8

Cape Verde

e.g.,



for

—669

9

Islands of Gulf of

—669

91

Fernando Po

Guinea

Province of Equatorial Guinea

For Annobon, see

Islands (Cape

Verde Republic)

—669 93 —669 94

Sao

—669 96

Annob6n

—67

Liberia and Ivory Coast

—66996

Principe

Tome

Central Africa and oflFshore islands

2

Liberia

Class here

8

Ivory Coast

Class each specific country of

Negro

Africa, Black Africa, Africa south of the Sahara

Negro

Africa, of Black Africa, of

Africa south of the Sahara not provided for here with the subject,

Ghana

e.g.,

Nigeria

—669

Class here 'Volta River

Class parts of

—67112]

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

246

—4-9

^7

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

SUMMARY

—671 —672 —673 —674 —675 —676 —677 —678 —679

—671

—673

—674 —674

Angola Gentral African Republic and Former Belgian territories

Ghad

12

—674 —675 —675

Mozambique

e.g..

Lower Guinea not provided Gabon 6721



West Cameroon

Gameroons [formerly

—67112] in

—6695 East

Cameroon

Former Gameroon

—671 8

Equatorial Guinea Former Spanish Guinea Including Rio

Muni

For Fernando

—672 —672 —672

Po, see

—66991

3

Chad Former Belgian

1

territories

Zaire

Glass here *ZaIre (Congo) River

—675

11

—675

112

Kinshasa (Leopoldville)

—675

114

Bas-Zaire

-«75

116

Bandundu

—675

12

—675

123

Kasai

—675

126

Kasai East

—675

13

Equateur

—675

15

Haute-Zaire

—675

17

Kivu

Kinshasa, Bas-Zaire,

Bandundu

Former Kasai West

Glass here T.akes *Edward, *Kivu

Gabon and Congo 1

4

—675

18

Gabon Republic of the Congo

Angola 1

Cabinda

district

Exclave of Angola

—673 2

Shaba (Katanga) Glass here *T.ake

—675

7

Former French Gongo, Middle Gongo

—673 —673

Central African Republic (Empire)

Former Gongo Repubhc, Belgian Gongo

Cameroon

Glass former Northern

13

1

Chad

for

Former Southern Gameroons

—671

Central African Republic and

Former Ubangi-Shari

Somaliland Tanzania

here with the subject,

—671

districts

Uganda and Kenya

Glass each specific country of

1

Southern

Areas

MoQamedes, Hnila, Guando Gubango

Lower Guinea area Gabon and Gongo

Lower Guinea area

—671

5

2.

Other northern

Mweru

Rwanda and Burundi Former Ruanda-Urundi

—675

71

Rwanda

—675

72

Burundi

*GIass parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

districts

Zan-e, Uige, Luanda, Guanza-Norte, Guanza-Sul

—673 4

Central districts Malange, Lunda, Moxico, Bi6, Huambo, Benguela

148

^49



4-!

Dewey Decimal

-676

Classification

Table

Uganda and Kenya

Ruvuma

Class a specific part of East Africa not provided for here with

Class here

1

e.g.,

Tanzania —678

—678

Singida,

Class here *T*ake Albert

2

—676

22

North East province

—676

23

Coast province

—676

24

Eastern province

—676 —676

25

Nairobi Area

26

Central province

—676

27

Rift Valley

—676 28 —676 29

—677 —677

—678

2]

—679

province Turkana (Rudolf)

Djibouti

Issas

Socotra

—5335

—677 —678 —678 —678

1

Zanzibar and adjacent islands

2

Tanganyika

—678

22

Tanga region

—678

23

Coast region

3

regions

*Lake Tanganyika

*Zambesi River

Lourengo Marques (Maputo)

Gaza

district

Inhambane

district

Manica and Sofala Tete

district

district

district

Zambezia

district

Mogambique

district

Cabo Delgado

district

Niassa district

Southern Africa

Republic of South Africa

Tanzania

SUMMARY

Including Dar es Salaam, Mafia Island

—678

—679 1 —679 2 —679 3 —679 4 —679 5 —679 6 —679 7 —679 8 —679 9

—68

Somalia

Mbeya

Mozambique Class here

Nyanza province

Class in

Shinyanga, Kigoma, Tabora, Class here

Former French Somaliland, French Territory of the Afars and

—[677

(Moshi) regions

*Lake Victoria

27

—678 28

Western province

the

Dodoma, Arusha, Kilimanjaro

Mara (Musoma), Mwanza, West Lake (Bukoba) regions

Soinaliland 1

*Lake Nyasa

Class here *Kilimanjaro

Kenya

Class here *I*ake

(Songea), Morogoro, Iringa regions

North central

26

Uganda

—676

Areas

South central

25

Class here East Africa, *Great Rift Valley

the subject,

—676

—678

2,

24

^O

Transvaal

—687 —688

Cape of Good Hope Namibia (South- West

—689

Mtwara region

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—681 —682 —684 —685

—4-9

Former high commissioner

territories

Natal

Orange Free State Africa)

Rhodesia, Zambia, Malawi

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

A5^

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

-«81

Classification

Former high commissioner

-681

1

Table

—[686]

territories

Botswana

—687

Cape

Class here *Kalahari Desert

—681

3

Swaziland [formerly

6

Lesotho [formerly

—683]

of

—6816

Good Hope

For Walvis Bay

—686]

Independent kingdom, formerly Basutoland, Basotho

—682

in

Province of Republic of South Africa

Independent kingdom

—681

Areas

Lesotho Qass

Independent republic, formerly Bechuanaland Protectorate

2.

—687

9

-687

91

—687 92

—688

Transvaal

exclave, see

Homelands (Bantustans) Transkei Ciskei

Namibia (South-West

Province of Republic of South Africa

—688

Africa)

Including Walvis Bay exclave of

Cape of Good Hope

—682

2

Witwatersrand

—682

21

Johannesburg

—682

9

—682

91

Venda

Including Matabeleland, Mashonaland

—682

92

Cazankulu

Class here Victoria Falls

—682

93

Lebowa

—682

94

Bophuthatswana

—682

95

South Ndebele

—[683]

—689 —689

Swaziland

—69

—684

9

Homelands (Bantustans)

—684

91

Kwa-Zulu (Zululand)

—691 —694

—685

91

Homelands

Zambia

7

Malawi

South Indian Ocean islands

Madagascar (Malagasy Republic) Islands north of

Madagascar

Comoro, Aldabra, Cosmoledo, Glorioso, Providence, Farquhar, Agalega

—695 —696 —697

State

Province of Republic of South Africa

9

4

Formerly Nyasaland

—6813

Orange Free

Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Formerly Northern Rhodesia

Province of Republic of South Africa

—685

1

Formerly Southern Rhodesia

Natal

—685

Rhodesia, Zambia, Malawi

Homelands (Bantustans)

Class in

—684

—689 —689

(Bantustans)

Amirantes Seychelles

Chagos Islands

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Basotho-Qwaqwa

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

^2

—4-9

^53

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—698

Table

Classification

—711

Mascarene Islands

British

For Agalega, see

—698

—694

—711

2

*Rocky Mountains

—711

2

Mauritius

Canada

N

Central interior region

N

Area north of 55°

and 51° N, and

Class here *Fraser River

Isolated islands

in

Northern region Area north of 55°

Overseas department of France

—698 —699

1

Reunion

1

Columbia

Class here

Including Rodrigues; Cargados Carajos Shoals

Areas

2,

and

east of Coast

Valley, *Bulkley

Mountains

and *Cariboo

Mountains Cocos, Amsterdam, Saint Paul, Kerguelen, Crozet, Prince

—7

Edward

—711

3

North America Class Western Hemisphere

—700 09

in

to base

— 1812

— 11-18 of

number

—70009 the numbers following —

this table, e.g.,

1 in

urban regions of North America

number

is

Queen

711 32

Northwest coastal region

subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation

Table

—08997 from

Canada

N

and 51° N, and west of Coast Mountains

Including Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Ocean Falls

—711 33

1)

Lower

coastal

mainland

N

Area south of 51° Coast Mountains

SUMMARY

—71 —72 —73 —74 —75 —76 —77 —78 —79

in

Charlotte Islands

Area between 55°

optional; prefer specific discipline or

boundary, and west of

and *Coast Ranges

-711 31

North American native races in North America (Use of this

to international

Class here *Cascade

—70009732

-[701]

N

Area south of 55° Coast Mountains

Regional treatment

Add

—71

Coastal region

to international

boundary, and west of

Including Vancouver, Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Westminster, Mission City, Chilliwack

Canada Middle America Mexico United States Northeastern United States (New England and Middle Atlantic

—711 34 4

Southeastern United States (South Atlantic states)

South central United States Gulf Coast states North central United States Lake states Western United States Great Basin and Pacific Slope region of United States Coast states

—711

41

Pacific

Southern interior region Area south of 51° Coast Mountains

N

Valleys of lower

Thompson,

to international

boundary, and east of

Nicola,

Similkameen Rivers

Including Kamloops

—711 42

Canada

islands

Including Victoria

—711

states)

Vancouver and neighboring

Okanagan Valley Including Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton

—711 43

SUMMARY British

712 713 714 715 716

Prairie provinces

717

Prince

718 719

* Class

Columbia

711

Selkirk Mountains region

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Ontario

Quebec

New Nova

Brunswick Scotia

Edward Island Newfoundland and adjacent Northern

territories

territories

^54

New

^55

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—711

Classification

Table

—^712 4

Area between Monashee and Selkirk Mountains

44



Including Trail, Nelson

—711 45

^712

41

Kootenay-Upper Columbia Rivers Valley

Class here * Columbia River in British

—712

Prairie provinces

Canada

Class here

N

*Lake Athabaska

Central region (Park lands region)

N

—712] in —719

Canada not provided Columbia 711

Class a specific part of western e.g., British

and 51°

N

Including Battleford, Biggar, Prince Albert, Saskatoon

Class northern territories {formerly

with the part,

Northern region (Forest region)

Area between 55°

Class here western

—712

—^712 42

Columbia

Areas

Saskatchewan

Area north of 55°

Rocky Mountain trench region

2.



Class here 'Saskatchewan River for

here

—712 43

Southwestern region Area south of 51° N, and west of 106°

3

W

Alberta Including Maple Creek, Shaunavon, Swift Current

—712 31

—712 44

Northwestern region Area north of 55° N, and west of 114°

W

Area south of 51° N, and east of 106°

Including Peace River, Grande Prairie Class here

Peace River

—712 32

Columbia

in

—7111

Class here *Athabaska River, Class

Wood

in Fort

—712 33

BuflFalo

—712

7

—712 71

Northeastern region Area north of 55° N, and east of 114°

Wood

W

in

Manitoba Northern region Area north of 55°

BuflFalo

National Park

National Park west of 114°

Smith region

W

Including Regina, Fort Qu'Appelle, Indian Head, Melville, Moose Jaw, Weybum

District

Class Peace River District in British

Southeastern region

—7193

N

Including Churchill, Port Nelson

W in —71231,

Class here

—712

72

*Hudson Bay Lowland

Lake region

Central region Area between 55°

N

and 51°

Area between 55°

N

N

Including Flin Flon, Including Edmonton, Class here *North

BanflF,

Calgary, Drumheller,

Lacombe

and *South Saskatchewan and *Red Deer

Rivers

—712 34

and 50°30'N

The Pas

Class here *Laurentian Plateau in Manitoba

—712 73

Southwestern region Area south of 50°30'N, and west of 98°

Southern region Area south of 51°

N

to international

boundary

Including Brandon, Portage

la Prairie,

W

Minnedosa, Morden,

Virden Including Blairmore, Coleman, Macleod, Lethbridge, Medicine Class here *Assiniboine River

Hat Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

^6

—4-9

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

^7

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —712

74

Table

Classification

713 135

Southeastern region Area south of 50^30' N, and east of 98°

W

Including Winnipeg, Saint Boniface, Transcona

*Red River of the North

Class here

—713

in

with the subject,

e.g..

for

Northern Ontario

2

Lake Lake West Lake

Huron

Erie counties

117 12

Including Algonquin Provincial Park

Parry Sound District

District Municipality of

713 17

Siincoe

County

18

Grey County

Lawrence River counties Ottawa River counties

Saint

—713 2-713

Class comprehensive works in

Northern Ontario

—7134]

—713 2

—7I3I2

District

Rainy River District

Lake Huron

For clay

—713

21

Bruce County

—713

22

Huron County

—713

23

Perth County

—713

25

Middlesex County

District

—713

132

Algoma

133

Sudbury

26

—713 27 —

— 71326

London

Lambton County Class here *Saint Clair River in Ontario

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

District

Class here *North

—713

—713

—71314; Parry Sound District, —71315; 71316 Municipality of Muskoka, belt, see

Channel

District

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

^58

southwestern Ontario



District

Northeastern Ontario

in Ontario,

Class a specific part of southwestern Ontario not provided for here with the subject, e.g., Essex County 71331

*Lake of the Woods in Ontario

Thunder Bay

Lake Huron counties Class here

District, see

—713

For Simcoe County, see —71317; Grey County, —71318

Northwestern Ontario

Kenora

8 Southern Ontario

For London, see

13

Muskoka

East central counties

Class here *Lake Superior in Ontario

—713

Bay

713 16

—713

Ontario counties

Class Patricia portion in —7131

—713 —713

Nipissing District

central counties

For Thunder Bay

112

713 147

District

Class here *I*ake Nipissing

counties

Class here

—713

Tinuskaming

713 15

Class here Laurentian Plateau in Ontario {formerly

11

District

713 144



Including Patricia portion of Kenora District

—713

Cochrane

Class here *Georgian 1

3 4 5 6 -"713 7 —713 8

-713 1

142

here

SUMMARY —713 —713 —713 —713 —713 —713

—713

Clay belt

Class here *Lake Abitibi

Canada

Canada not provided Nova Scotia 716

Class a specific part of eastern

14

Manitoulin District

Manitoba

Ontario Class here *Great Lakes in Canada, eastern

—713

Areas

2.

—4-9

^59

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—713

3

31

—713 47

Lake Erie counties Class here

—713

Table

Classification

*Lake Erie

in

*Lake Saint Clair in Ontario

For Windsor, see

—713

48

—713

5

— 71332

Windsor

—713

-713 33

Kent County

—713 52

-713 34

Elgin County

51

— 71335

Thomas

Saint

713 36

Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk Class here former Norfolk

-713 37

Former Haldimand County

713 38

Regional Municipality of Niagara Class here former

— 71337

—713 535

Former Lincoln County Regional Mimicipality of Hamilton- Wentworth

—713 54 —713 541

— 71339; former Lincoln County,

Halton and Peel Regional Municipalities Regional Municipality of Halton

West central counties Class Laurentian Plateau in Ontario [formerly

—7134] in

Regional Municipality of Peel

Metropolitan Toronto

Regional Municipality of York

Former Ontario County

713 56

Regional Mimicipality of Class here former

-713 42

Wellington County

County

Toronto and York (Former York County)

-713 55

—7131 DuflFerin

County

Including boroughs of York, East York, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough; city of Toronto

-713 547

Falls

713 41

Wentworth County

Class here former Peel

—71351

County

Durham

Durham County

For former Ontario County, see —71355

—713 57

For Guelph, see — 71343

Guelph

-713 44

Regional Municipality of Waterloo Class here former Waterloo

Northumberland County Class here *Rice

-713 43

—713 58 —713 585

County

—713 587

For Kitchener, see — 71345

—713 45 —713 46

*Lake Ontario in Canada

Class here former Halton

Welland County

Falls, see

—713 53 —713 533

County

For former Haldimand County, see

-713 4

Lake Ontario counties

Class here former

-713 35

Niagara

Brantford

Including city of Hamilton

For Saint Thomas, see

713 39

Brant County

Class here

-713 32

For Niagara

Areas

For Brantford, see —71348

Canada

Essex County Class here

2.

Lake

Hastings and Prince

Edward Counties

Hastings County

Prince

Edward County

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Kitchener

Oxford County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

i6o

—4-9

i6i

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —713

59

—713

6

—713

61

Haliburton County

—713

64

Victoria

—713

67

Peterborough County

—713 85

Lennox and Addington County

—713 68 7

Saint

—713 86 —714 city, see

Quebec

— 71368

Class here *Saint

— —714 2 —714 3 —714 4 — 5 —714 6 —714 7

*Thousand Islands

in Ontario, *Saint

Lawrence River

in Ontario, eastern Ontario

Class a specific part of eastern Ontario not provided for here

Lanark County

e.g.,

—71382

^714

Frontenac County

71

Lawrence

For KingstOTiy see

— 71372

—714

1

Northern region Western counties (Ottawa Valley counties) Southwestern counties North central counties South central counties Southern counties Southeastern counties

Northern region

—713 72

Kingston

—714 11

Mistassini Territory

—713

United Counties of Leeds and Grenville

—714

12

Abitibi Territory

—714

13

Abitibi

73

River, *Laurentian Plateau

SUMMARY ^714 1

—713

— 71386

Former Prescott County

city

with the subject,

County

For former Prescott County, see

Lawrence River counties

Class here

Areas

Class here former Russell

County

Peterborough

2,

United Counties of Prescott and Russell

East central counties

For Peterborough

—713

Table

Classification

Class here former Leeds

County

For former Grenville County, see — 71374

—713

74

Former Grenville County

—713

75

United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Class here former

—714 14

Lake Saint John

(Lac-Saint-Jean)

County

Lake Saint John East and Lake Saint John West Counties

—714 16

Dundas County

For former Stormont County, see County, —71377

County

— 71376; former Glengarry

Chicoutimi County Class here *Saguenay River

—714 17

New Quebec

Saguenay County and

(Nouveau-Quebec)

Territory

—713 76 —713 77

Former Stormont County Including Anticosti Island

Former Glengarry County Class here

—713

8

—713

81

Renfrew County

—713

82

Lanark County

—713

83

Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton (Former

*Ottawa River counties

For Labrador, see

—714

Carleton County)

—713

— 71384

—714 21 —714 212 —714 215

— 7182

Western counties (Ottawa Valley counties) *Ottawa River

in

Quebec

Timiscaming and Pontiac Counties Timiscaming (Temiscamingue) County Pontiac County

Ottawa

84

Class parts of

2

Class here

For Ottawa, see

Ungava

this

physiographic region or feature as

162

instructed under —4-9

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

163

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal 714 22

—714

221

Hull, Labelle,

Table

Classification

—714

Papineau Counties

4

714 227

North central counties Area north of Saint Lawrence River from Montreal

Hull County

Class here

Labelle County

Papineau County Argenteuil County

714 24

Terrebonne County

Montagne Tremblante Provincial Park, Laurentides

Class a specific part of

Montagne Tremblante, of Laurentides

Provincial Parks not provided for here with the subject,

Laurentides Park in Chicoutimi County

—714

714 25

Two

714 26

Vaudreuil and Soulanges Counties

Mountains (Deux-Montagnes) County

714 263

Vaudreuil County

714 265

Soulanges County

Montreal and Jesus Islands

714 28

— 71428

Laval County Qesus Island)

—71416

Montcalm and L'Assomption Counties Montcalm County L'Assomption County

—714 42

Joliette

—714 43 —714 44

Berthier County

—714 45 —714 46

Saint Maurice

—714 465 —714 466

Greater Montreal Including Verdun, Outremont, West Mount,

714 3

e.g.,

County

Masldnonge County

County

Champlain and Portneuf Coimties

Montreal Island Hochelaga, Jacques Cartier Counties

714 281

41

—714 415 —714 416

County

For Montreal Island, see

714 271

Saguenay

Provincial Park

714 23

714 27

to

River

Including Gatineau County

—714 225

Areas

2.

Mount Royal

Southwestern counties Area south of Saint Lawrence River, and west of Richelieu River

Champlain County Portneuf County

—714 47 —714 471

Quebec County

—714 48 —714 49

Montmorency Counties

Class here *Richelieu River

Quebec

city

no. 1

and

no. 2

Charlevoix County Charlevoix East and Charlevoix West Coimties

—714

—714 —714

31

Huntingdon County

32

Beauhamois County

Area south of Saint Lawrence River, and east of Richelieu

—714

33

Chateauguay County

River to

—714

34

Laprairie County

—714 —714 —714 —714

35

Napierville

36

Vercheres County

37

Chambly County

38

Saint Johns (Saint-Jean)

5

South central counties Quebec

For southern border

—714

County

Richelieu County

County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

164

51

area, see

—4-9

165

— 7146

Dewey Decimal —714 52

—714 523 —714 525 —714

Saint Hyacinthe

Table

Classification

—714

and Bagot Counties

Saint Hyacinthe

7

Area south of Saint Lawrence River from Quebec

County

Saint

—714 54 —714 55

Yamaska County

—714 56 —714 563

Drummond and

—714 565 —714 57 —714 573 —714 575

Nicolet

Dame

—714

71

Beauce County

58 59

—714

72

Dorchester County

Mountains

—714 73 —714 733

Arthabaska Counties

Drummond County

Bellechasse and

Bellechasse County

—714 735 —714 74

Arthabaska County

Montmagny Counties

Montmagny County L'Islet

County

Wolfe and Megantic Counties

—714 75 —714 76

Wolfe County

Kamouraska County Temiscouata County

Megantic County Lotbiniere County

—714 77

Loup County

Gaspe Peninsula

Levis County For Bonaventure County, see

—714

6

Southern counties

61

Iberville

County

—714 62 —714 63

SheflFord

—714

Brome County

64

Missisquoi

—714 67 —714 68 —714 69

-714 771

Rimouski County

-714 775

Matane County

County

Including Matapedia County

County

-714 78

Bonaventure County

-714 79

Gaspe County

Memphremagog

Class here *Lake

—714 65 —714 66

— 71478; Gaspe County,

—71479

Southern border area east of Richelieu River

—714

Gulf of

County

Including Riviere du

—714 —714

to

Lawrence

Class here *Notre

Rouville County

Areas

Southeastern counties

Bagot County

53

2.

Gaspe East and Gaspe West Counties

Richmond County

714 797

Sherbrooke County

-715

Magdalen (Madeleine) Islands

New

Stanstead County

Brunswick

Class here Maritime Provinces, Atlantic Provinces

For Nova

Compton County Frontenac County

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

under

—4-9

Scotia, see

— 716; Prince Edward Island, — 717

—715

1

—715

11

Restigouche County

—715

12

Gloucester County

Northern counties

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

i66

i&^

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Classification

Table

—715

2

—715

21

Northumberland County

—716

3

—715

22

Kent County

—716

31

Yarmouth County

—715

23

Westmorland County

32

Digby County

—715

3

Southern counties

—716 —716

33

Annapolis County

—715 —715

31

Albert County

32

Saint John

—715

33

Charlotte County

—716 25

Eastern counties

—716 34 —716 35

County

—716

Class here *Saint Croix River in

New

9

Brunswick

Bay of Fimdy counties

Kings County

Hants County

Cape Breton

Island

4

Central counties

—715

41

Kings County

Class here

—715

42

Queens County

Class

—715

43

Sunbury County

—715

5

Western counties

—715

Lake

Class here *Bras d'Or

—716

91

Areas

Shelburne County

—715

Class here *Saint

2.

Inverness County

in

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

in Victoria

—71693

716 93

Victoria

716 95

Cape Breton County

County

John River For Sydney^ see

— 71696

York County

51

716 96

Sydney

716 98

Richmond County

Including Fredericton

—715

52

Carleton County

—715 —715

53

Victoria

54

Madawaska County

717

County

717

Prince 1

717 4

—716 —716

1

—716

11

Cumberland County

—716

12

Colchester County

—716

13

Pictou County

718

—716

14

Antigonish County

718 2

—716

2

—716 —716 —716

21

Guysborough County

22

Halifax

23

Limenburg County

—716

24

Queens County

Nova

Scotia

Edward

Island

Prince County

Queens County For Charlottetown, see

Northern counties

717 5

Charlottetown

717 7

Kings County

Newfoundland and adjacent Labrador [formerly

718 8

Saint Pierre French

County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

i68

territories

—719]

District of province of

Southern counties

— 7J 75

Newfoundland

and Miquelon

territory

Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

—4-9

i6q

under

—4-9

County

J"

Dewey Decimal

—719

Northern

territories {formerly

Class Labrador {formerly

—719 —719

Classification

—ll%]

Table

—712]

in

—722

—7182

Baja California Sur territory

722 4

2

Northwest Territories

723



Fort Smith region

3

Class here former

719 4

Keewatin region

719 5

Baffin region Class here former

719 6

Mackenzie

Franklm

district

Central Pacific states of Mexico

723 2

Sinai oa

723 4

Nayarit

723 5

Jalisco

723 6

Coliina

723 7

Michoacan

724

district

Central states of Mexico For Valley of Mexico, see

Inuvik region * Canadian

719 9

—72



— 7194;

724

Arctic

Middle America

Mexico

SUMMARY —721 —722

Northern

Lower

states of

Mexico

Central states of Mexico

Valley of Mexico

—726

Southern Gulf region of Mexico Southern Pacific states of Mexico Central America

727

—728 —729

1

— 725

Guanajuato

724 2

Aguascalientes

724 3

Zacatecas

724 4

San Luis Potosi

724 5

Queretaro

724 6

Hidalgo

724 7

Tlaxcala

724 8

Puebla

California peninsula

Central Pacific states of Mexico

723 724 725

California peninsula

Baja California state

Yukon Territory



Areas

722 3

1

For Fort Smith region, see 7193; Keewatin region, 7196 7195; Inuvik region, Baffin region,

—719

Lower

2,

West Indies

(Antilles)

—724 9 —725

and Bermuda

725 2

Morelos Valley of Mexico

Mexico

state

21-727 Mexico

7:

Class comprehensive works in

721

Northern

states of

721 2

Taniaulipas

721 3

Nuevo Leon

721 4

Coahuila

721 5

Durango

721 6

Chihuahua

721 7

Sonora

* Class parts of this

-725

—72

3

Including Mexico City

Mexico

-726

Southern Gulf region of Mexico

-726 2 -726 3

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

170

Federal District

Veracruz

state

Tabasco state

-726 4 -726 5

Yucatan

-726

Quintana Roo territory

7

Cainpeche

state

state

—4-9

171

Dewey Decimal Southern Pacific

-727

Classification

states of

Mexico

Table

—728

15

2,

Areas

Verapaz province

-727 3

Guerrero

—728

151

Alta Verapaz department

-727 4

Oaxaca

—728

152

Baja Verapaz department

-727 5

Chiapas

—728

153

El Progreso department

—728

16

—728

161

Chimaltenango department

—728 —728

162

Sacatepequez department

163

Escuintla department

—728

164

Solola

—728

165

Suchitepequez department

—728

17

Central America

-728

SUMMARY —728 -728 -728 -728 -728 -728 -728

1

Guatemala

2 3

Belize (British Honduras)

Honduras El Salvador

7

Panama

—728

171

Huehuetenango department

Guatemala

—728

172

Quiche department

—728

18

—728

181

Totonicapan department

—728

182

Quezaltenango department

Izabal province

—728

183

Retalhuleu department

-728 14

Oriente province

-728 15 -728 16

Verapaz province

—728

184

San Marcos department

Atitlan province

—728

2

-728 17

Quiche province Los Altos province

—728

21

Corozal district

—728

22

Belize district

—728 —728 —728 —728

23

Stann Creek

24

Toledo

25

Cayo

26

Orange Walk

—728

3

—728

31

311

Nicaragua Costa Rica

SUMMARY -728 11 -728 12

—-728

13

-728 18

Central District (Guatemala department)

Peten province and department

Central District (Guatemala department) Including Guatemala City

728 12

Peten province and department

728 13

Izabal province

department

728 131

Izabal

728 132

Zacapa department

728 14

department

4 5 6

-728 1

728 11

Atitlan province

Oriente province

Quiche province

Los Altos province

Belize (British Honduras)

district

district

district

Honduras Northern departments

728 141

Chiquimula department

—728

728 142

Jalapa department

Atlantida

728 143

Jutiapa department

—728 312 —728 313

728 144

Santa Rosa department

—728 314 —728 315

Yoro

172

district

Cortes

Colon

Islas

de

la

Bahia

173

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—728

-728 32

Gracias a Dios department

-728 33

Olancho department

728 431

Usnlutdn

-728 34

El Paraiso department

728 432

San Miguel

-728 35

Southern departments

43

-728 351

Choluteca

—728 433 —728 434

-728 352

Valle

—728

-728 36

La Paz department

-728 37

Central departments

-728 371

Francisco Morazan Including Tegucigalpa

-728 372 -728 38

Comayagua Western departments

5

728 51

—728

511

2.

Eastern departments

Morazan

La

Um6n

Nicaragua Pacific

departments

Chinandega

728 512

Le6n

728 513

Managua

728 514

Masaya

728 515

Granada

-728 381

Intibuca

—728 516

-728 382

Lenipira

728 517

-728 383

Ocotepeque

728 52

Central departments

-728 384

Copan

728 521

Nueva Segovia

-728 385

Santa Barbara

-728 4

728 41

—728 522

El Salvador

Western departments

Carazo Rivas

Jinotega

728 523

Madriz

728 524

Esteli

728 525

Matagalpa

728 411

Ahuachapan

728 412

Santa

Ana

728 526

Boaco

728 413

Sonsonate

728 527

Chontales

728 42

Central departments

728 53

728 421

Chalatenango

—728

728 422

La Libertad

728 423

San Salvador

—728 532 —728 533

Cnscatlan

—728

•728

424

728 425

La Paz

728 426

Cabanas

•728

427

531

6

728 61

San Vicente

174

Areas

Atlantic region

Rio San Juan department

Zelaya department

Cabo Gracias a Dios Costa Rica

Lim6n province

—728 62 —728 63

San Jose province

—728 64

Heredia province

—728 65

Alajuela province

Cartago province

^75

territory

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

2.

728 66

Guanacaste province

—729

12

728 67

Puntarenas province

—729 —729 —729

123

Havana

124

Havana province

125

Isle

—729

13

Matanzas province

—729 —729

14

Former Las

142

Villa Clara

Panama {formerly

-728 7

—862]

Western provinces

-728 71 -728 711

Chiriqui

-728 712

Bocas del Toro

-728 72

Central provinces

Havana and

Isle

Areas

of Pines

city

of Pines

Villas

province

province

-728 721

Code

—729

143

Cienfuegos province

-728 722

Veraguas

—729

145

Sancti Spiritus province

-728 723

Los Santos

—729

15

-728 724

Herrera

—729 —729

153

Ciego de Avila province

156

Camaguey province

—729

16

-728 73

Metropolitan provinces Class

Panama Canal Zone

in

—72875

Ciego de Avila and Camaguey provinces

Former Oriente province

-728 731

Panama

—729

162

Las Tunas province

-728 732

Colon

—729

163

Granma province

—729

164

Holguin province

—729

165

Santiago de

—729

167

Guantanamo province

—729

2

Jamaica and

—729

21

Cayman

—729

3

-728 74

Darien province

-728 75

Panama Canal Zone {formerly

West Indies

-729

and Bermuda

(Antilles)

SUMMARY -729 1

Cuba

-729 2 -729 3

Jamaica and Cayman Islands Dominican Republic

-729 4

Haiti

-729 5

Puerto Rico

-729 6

Bahama

-729 7

Leeward Islands Windward and other southern Bermuda

-729 8

-729 9

—863]

Islands

—729

1

—729

11

in

comprehensive works on Hispaniola

Haiti, see

—7294

SUMMARY islands

1-729 5 Greater Antilles works

Islands

Islands

Class here

For

Class comprehensive

Cayman

Dominican Republic

-729 32

Southwestern provinces

-729 34

-729 37

Western provinces Northwestern provinces North central provinces South central provinces

-729 38

Eastern provinces

729 35

—729

Cuba province

—729

-729 36

Cuba Pinar del Rio province

176

177

Dewey Decimal —729

32

—729 323 —729 324 —729 325 —729 326 —729

34

Southwestern provinces

729 383

La Romana

Independencia

729 384

El Seibo

Baoruco

729 385

La Altagracia

Western provinces

La

729 4

Estrelleta

Northwestern provinces

Haiti

729 42

Nord-Ouest department

729 43

Nord department

—729

44

729 45

Montecristi

Artibonite department

Quest department Including Port-au-Prince

Santiago Rodriguez Santiago

729 46

—729

Valverde Puerto Plata

North central provinces Espaillat

Salcedo

364

Maria Trinidad Sanchez

365

Samana

—729 367 —729 368 —729 369 —729 37 —729 372 —729 373 —729 374 —729 375

Eastern provinces

Barahona

Dajabon

—729 —729

38

Areas

San Pedro de Macoris

—729 345 —729 35 —729 352

—729 362 —729 363

—729

2,

729 382

San Juan

—729 358 —729 36

Table

Pedernales

—729 342 —729 343

—729 353 —729 356 —729 357

Classification

Duarte Sanchez Ramirez

5

San Juan

729 52

Bayamon

729 53

Arecibo

729 54

Aguadilla district

729 56

Mayagiiez

729 57

Ponce

729 58

Cuayama

district

729 59

Humacao

district

district

district

district

district

district

Including Vieques, Culebra islands

729 6

South central provinces

Puerto Rico

729 51

-

La Vega

Sud department

729 61

Bahama

Islands

Turks and Caicos Islands

Azua Peravia

-729 7-729 8 Lesser Antilles (Caribbees)

San Cristobal

Class comprehensive

—729

Distrito Nacional

Including Santo

7

Domingo

—729 725

—729

Islands

For Dominica, see

—729 72 —729 722

178

Leeward

works in

— 729841

Virgin Islands Virgin Islands of the United States British Virgin Islands

179

Dewey Decimal —729

73

Table

Classification

—729 86

Saint Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla Including Sombrero island

Curasao, Aruba, Bonaire

Class here

Class here Netherlands AntiDes

States,

74

West

Indies Associated States

For Leeward Netherlands

—72984

United States For

—729

75

Montserrat

—729

76

Guadeloupe

—[734-739]

specific states, see

Overseas department of France consisting of islands of Guadeloupe, Marie Galante, Les Saintes, Desirade, Saint Barthelemy, part of Saint Martin Class here

French West

Indies,

Netherlands islands

on Netherlands

Windward and other southern

—74

—729 82

—73 the numbers following —7 in —^74-79,

—7348

Antilles in

Specific states of

United States

—72986

Northeastern United States

(New England and Middle

Atlantic states)

islands

Class here 'Appalachian Mountains, *Connecticut River, United States east of Allegheny Mountains, United States east of

For Nueva Esparto, Venezuela, see —8754

81

Pennsylvania

—74-79)

If preferred, class in

—72977

Saint Eustatius, Saba, part of Saint Martin

—729

e.g.,

optional; prefer

—734-739 Class comprehensive works in —73 For Hawaii, see —969

For Martinique, see —72982; Netherlands part of Saint

8

to base

—74-79

Class comprehensive works

number

Add

is

comprehensive works on Saint

Martin

Martin,

— 74-79

Specific states (Use of these numbers

—729

— 72977

Antigua -73

77

islands, see

Bermuda

-729 9

Including Barbuda

—729

Areas

Netherlands islands

For Antigua, see —72974; Windward West Indies Associated

—729

2,

Mississippi River

Barbados For southeastern United

Martinique

States, see

— 76; north central United

States,

— 75; south central United

States,

—77

Overseas department of France

—729

83

Trinidad and Tobago

—729

84

Windward West

SUMMARY

Indies Associated States

Class comprehensive works

Indies Associated States in

—729

841

—729 843 —729 844



Dominica Saint Lucia Saint Vincent

Maine New Hampshire Vermont

•744

Massachusetts

745 746

Rhode

-747

748 749

and Grenadines

For Carriacou, see

—729 845

on Leeward and Windward West 72973

741 742 743

— 729845

Grenada and Carriacou

i8o

Class parts of

this

Island

Connecticut New York Pennsylvania

New Jersey

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

i8i

—4-^

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—7417

West

—741-746 New England Class comprehensive works in

—741

—74

1

Aroostook County

2

Northwestern counties

—741

3

—7419

County

—741

42

Androscoggin County

Sagadahoc County

Southwestern counties Cumberland County

Penobscot County

Including Portland

York County

741 95

^ew

742

Southeastern counties

742

1

Washington County

Hampshire

Coos County Class here

Class here *Saint Croix River

—741 45

Southwest central counties

741 91

Class here * Penobscot River

4

Oxford County

741 85

Including Bangor

—741

—741 75

—741 82

Somerset County

Piscataquis

Franklin County

Class here * Androscoggin River

Class here * Kennebec River

—741 25

central counties

—741 72

7418

Including Moosehead Lake

—741 22

Areas

Class here *Rangeley Lakes

Maine

—741 —741

2.

*Umbagog

742 2

White Mountains

742 3

Grafton County

I*ake

Hancock County Including

Mount Desert

Island Class here

*Squam

I*ake

Class here Acadia National Park Class Acadia National Park in

—741

5

Waldo County

—741

Knox County

—741 57

—741

6

in

—74153

South central counties

—741 52 53

Knox County

Lincoln County

Kennebec County Including Augusta

* Class parts of this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

742 4

Counties bordering *Lake Winnipesaukee

County

742 42

Carroll

742 45

Belknap County

County

742 5

StraflFord

742 6

Rockingham County

742 7

West central counties

742 72

Merrimack County

—4-9

Including Concord Class here * Merrimack River

742 75

Sullivan

County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

182

183

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—742

8

Hillsboro

Table

Classification

County

744

Including Manchester

—742 —743

9

744

744 2 744 22

—744

Northwestern counties Class here *Lake

Champlain

743 12

Grand

743 13

Franklin County

743 17

Chittenden County

Isle

in

Vermont

County

Class here *Winooski River

—743 23 743 25

743 3 743 34

—743

35

Northeastern counties

4

23

Orleans County Essex County

Hampshire County

744 3

Worcester County

744 4

Middlesex County

744 5

Essex County

744 6

Suffolk

744 7

Norfolk County

744 8

Southeastern counties For counties bordering Nantucket Sound, see

Caledonia County

—744 82

Lamoille County

744 85

744 9

Washington County

6

—743

63

Orange County

—743

65

Windsor County

County

Boston

North central counties

—743 —743

— 7449

Plymouth County Bristol

County

Counties bordering Nantucket Sound

744 92

Barnstable County (Cape Cod)

744 94

Dukes County

Addison County

Martha's Vineyard, Elizabeth Islands

East central counties

744 97

745

7

Rutland County

8

Bennington County

9

Windham County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Nantucket County (Nantucket

Rhode

745 1

Class here *White River

—743 —743 —743

Franklin County

Hampden County

Including Montpelier

5

Connecticut River counties

744 26

744 61

Class here * Lamoille River

—743

Berkshire County

Class here *Charles River

Including Burlington

743 2

1

Class here *Hoosic River

Vermont 1

Areas

Massachusetts

Cheshire County

Class here * Green Mountains

—743

2.

Island

Providence County For Providence

—4-9

Island)

745 2

Providence city

745 3

Pawtucket

745 4

Kent County

745 5

Bristol

city, see

— 7452; Pawtucket, — 7453

County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

184

^85

—4-9

Dewey Decimal 745 6

Classification

Newport County For Newport

—747

city, see

745 7

Newport

745 8

Block Island

745 9

Washington Connty

746

Litchfield

746 2

For borough of Brooklyn, see —74723; of Queens, —747243; of Richmond, —74726; of the Bronx, —747275

—747 2

— 7458

Long

21

York metropolitan area

— 7469; New Jersey

Island

For

specific parts

of Long

Island, see

— 74723-74725

Hartford County city, see

746 4

Northeastern counties

746 43

Tolland County

746 45

Windham County

746 5

Vew London County

6

— 7463

-747

—747 23 —747 24 —747 243

Middlesex County

New Haven County

7

For

New Haven

New Haven

8

746 9

Fairfield

city,

New

— 7468

1

—747 2 —747 3 —747 4 —747 5 —747 6 —747 7 —747 8 —747

9

—74721

Borough of Brooklyn (Kings County)

Queens and Nassau Counties Borough of Queens (Queens County)

Suffolk

—747

26

Staten Island (Borough of Richmond,

—747

27

Mainland east of Hudson River

—747

3

Nassau County

County

Richmond County)

Borough of the Bronx (Bronx County) Westchester County

Rockland County

Other southeastern counties

Atlantic states Class here * Hudson River

—74

—747

York

SUMMARY —747

works in

—747 245 —747 25

—747 275 —747 277 —747 28

County

Class comprehensive works in

747

see

city

—1A1-1A9 Middle

23-747 25 Specific parts of Long Island

Class comprehensive

Hartford city

—746

New



County

746 3

—746

Other parts of

For Fairfield County, Connecticut, see 7493 counties of metropolitan area,

—747

For Hartford

—746

Areas

Borough of Manhattan (Manhattan York City Island, New York County)

— 7457

Connecticut 1

2.

New

1

city

For Block Island, see

746

Table

New

York City Borough of Manhattan (Manhattan Island, County) Other parts of New York metropolitan area Other southeastern counties Middle eastern counties Northern counties North central counties South central counties

New

York

31

Orange County

—747 32 —747 33

Putnam County

—747

34

Ulster

—747

35

Sullivan

—747 —747

36

Delaware County

37

Greene County

—747 38 * Class

Dutchess County

County

*Catskill

County

Mountains

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

West central counties Western counties

l86

187

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal 747 39

747 4

—747

41

747 42

Table

Classification

Columbia County

Middle eastern counties

—747 64

Madison County

—747 65

Onondaga County

For Syracuse, see

Albany County city, see

74743

—747 66

Syracuse

—747

67

Oswego County

—747 68

Cayuga County

747 43

Albany

747 44

Schenectady County

747 45

Schoharie County

747 46

Montgomery County

747 47

Fulton County

747 48

Saratoga County

—747

7

747 49

Washington Coimty

—747

71

Tompkins County

city

Class here

—747 69

—747

72

Cortland County

747 51

Warren County

—747

73

Chenango County

747 52

Hamilton County

747 53

Essex County

54

Class here

Franklin County

747 56

Saint

747 57

JefiFerson

747 58 747 59

747 6

—747

62

Broome County

—747 76

Binghamton

—747

Tioga County

77

—747 79

•Thousand Islands

—747 8

Lewis County

*Mohawk

River and Valley

Herkimer County

Elmira

West central counties Finger Lakes

—747

81

Schuyler County

—747

82

Yates County Class here

Oneida County

—747 83 —747 84 —747 85

*Oneida Lake

Utica, see

Chemung County

Class here

North central counties

For

— 74776

For Elmira, see —74779

County

Class here

747 63

—747

—747 78

Lawrence County

Class here

747 61

Otsego County

For Binghamton, see

*Lake Champlain

747 55

*Chenango River

—747 74

Clinton County Class here

Lake

South central counties

Northern counties

75

— 74766

Seneca County Class here *Seneca

Class here *Adirondack Mountains

Lake

*Cayuga Lake

747 5

—747

Areas

Class here *Skaneatales

Rensselaer County

For Albany

2

—74763

Utica

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

188

-4-9

*Keuka Lake

Steuben County Allegany County Livingston County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

189

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —747

86

Ontario County

—748

Class here *Canandaigua

—747

87

—748

—747 89

*Genesee River

—748

— 74789

748 14

91

—748

*Lake Ontario

Orleans County

—747 92

Genesee County

Chautauqua County

—747 96

Erie County

15

—748

Falls, see

New

— 74799

18

York

Lebanon County Eastern counties

Southeastern counties Eastern counties

Bucks County

748 22

Northampton County

748 23

Wayne County Pike County

748 25

Monroe County *Delaware Water Gap

748 26

Carbon County

748 27

Lehigh County

Northeastern counties Southeast central counties

Northeastern counties Class here *East

Northeast central counties

Northwest central counties Southwest central counties Southwestern counties Northwestern counties

Branch of Susquehanna River

748 31

Northumberland County

748 32

Luzerne County For Wilkes-Barre, see —74833

under

—4-9

748 33

Wilkes-Barre

748 34

Susquehanna County

* Class

IQO

*Lake Wallenpaupack

748 24

748 3

^Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

*Pocono Mountains

Class here

SUMMARY

^748

Dauphin County

748 21

Class here *Susquehanna River

1

County

Class here

Pennsylvania

—748 —748 2 —748 3 — 4 —748 5 —748 6 —748 7 —748 8 —748 9

Lancaster County

Class here

Niagara County

Niagara Falls in

Brandywine Creek

Schuylkill

748 2

BuflFalo

99

Delaware County

748 17

748 19

For Buffalo, see —74797

For Niagara

Chester County

Including Harrisburg

Cattaraugus County

—747 98

Montgomery County

Berks County

Wyoming County

97

Philadelphia (Philadelphia County)

748 16

—748

—747 93 —747 94 —747 95

Areas

Southeastern counties

Class here

Western counties Class here

—747

13

Rochester

—747 9

—747

11

748 12

For Rochester, see

2.

Class here Schuylkill River

Monroe County Class here

1

Lake

Wayne County

—747 88

—747

Table

Classification

parts of c this physiographic region or feature as instructed

W

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —748

35

—748 36

Table

Classification

Wyoming County

—748

Lackawanna County

—748

Scranton

Columbia County

Montour County

61

Allegheny River

Clearfield

—748 62 —748 63 —748 65 —748 66

JefiFerson

County

County

McKean County Elk County

—748

4

—748

41

York County

—748

67

Warren County

—748

42

Adams County

—748

68

Forest County

—748

43

Cumberland County

748 69

—748

44

Franklin County

748 7

Southeast central counties

Class here *Tuscarora Mountains

—748 45

748 71

Class here *Juniata River

Union County

748 49

Snyder County

—748

5

Huntingdon County

—748 75

748 48

Blair

County For Altoona, see

Northeast central counties Class here

Bedford County

73

County

Juniata

Southwest central counties

Fulton Coimty

County

748 47

Clarion County

72

—748 —748

Mifflin

Cameron County

Qass here *Allegheny Mountains

Perry County

748 46

*West Branch of Susquehanna River

748 51

Lycoming County

748 53

Centre County

748 54

Clinton County

748 55

Potter County

748 56

Tioga County

748 57

Bradford County

748 59

Sullivan

Areas

Northwest central counties Class here

For Scranton, see —74837

—748 37 —748 38 —748 39

6

2.

748 76

Altoona

748 77

Cambria County

—748

79

748 8

— 74876

Somerset County

Southwestern counties Class here *Chestnut Ridge,

—748

81

748 82

County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Monongahela River

Washington County

Greene County

748 84

Fayette County

748 85

Allegheny County

—4-9

Hill,

Westmoreland County

83

—748

Laurel

For Pittsburgh, see —74886

748 86

Pittsburgh

748 88

Armstrong County

748 89

Indiana County

under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

ig2

193

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—748

9

—748

91

Northwestern counties

—748 92 —748 93

—749

32

Newark

Butler County

—749

33

The Oranges

Beaver County

—749

36

Union County

Mercer County

—749

Venango County

—749 38

97

Crawford County

—749

4

East central counties

99

Erie County

—749

41

Middlesex County

—749

—749

2

—749

21

*Delaware River

Northeastern counties Counties of New York metropolitan area East central counties

West

23

central counties

Northwestern counties South central counties Southern counties

24

—749

26

—749

28

—749

3

Somerset County

44

County

Paterson

Hudson County

Morunouth County

—749

48

Ocean County

—749

6

West central counties

—749

61

Burlington County

Mercer County

City, see

For Trenton, see —74966; Princeton, —74967

Trenton Princeton

—749

7

Northwestern counties

—749

71

Hunterdon County

—749 74 —74927; Hoboken, —74928

Morris County Class here

Jersey City

—749 76

Hoboken Counties of

— 74942

Brunswick

—749 46

—749 66 —749 67

*Lake Hopatcong

Sussex County Class here *Kittatimiy Mountains

New

York metropolitan area

—749 78 * Class

Class each specific

with the subject,

31

—749

*

Class here *Passaic River

—749

New

Bergen County

For Jersey

27

—749 42

—749 65

For Paterson, see —74924

—749

Brunswick, see

Class here *Mullica River

Northeastern counties

Passaic

New

Class here *Raritan River

Class here *Hackensack River

—749

Rahway

For

SUMMARY —749 2 —749 3 —749 4 —749 6 —749 7 —749 8 —749 9

Areas

Elizabeth

37

New Jersey Class here

—749

2

For Elizabeth, see —74937; Rahway, —74938

Lawrence County

—748 95 —748 96

—748 —748

Table

Classification

metropohtan county not provided e.g., Hudson County —74926

for

Warren County

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

here

Essex County For Newark, see —74932; the Oranges, —74933

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

^94

—4-9

m

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—749

8

South central counties

7515

Dover

—749

81

Gloucester County

7517

Sussex County

—749

84

Atlantic

County

—749 85 —749 87

City, see

—74985

Class here

Camden

city,

see

752

—74988

9

Southern counties

—749

91

Salem County For Salem

city, see

—749

92

Salem

—749

94

Cumberland County

1

—752 2 —752 3 —752 4 —752 5 —752 6 —752 7 —752 8 —752 9

city

—749

—74992

city

—752

—749 95 —749 98

Piedmont, Atlantic Coastal

For south central United

States, see

West

Columbia (Washington)

Virginia

North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

—759

Florida

Virginia

2

Castle

—752

21

Worcester County

23

Somerset County

—752 —752

25

Wicomico County

27

Dorchester County

—752

3

—752

31

Northern counties of Eastern Shore Caroline County

For Wilmington, see

32

Talbot County

—752

34

Queen Annes Coimty

—752 —752

2

Wilmington

—751

4

Kent County For Dover, see

— 7512

Choptank River

—752

Class here

County

Assateague Island

—752

Class here

—751

Peninsula, *Tidewater Maryland

Southern counties of Eastern Shore

Delaware

New

Delmarva

Class here

Delaware Maryland

—755 —756 —757 —758

Plain

—752

—76

SUMMARY District of

West central counties Western counties



Southeastern United States (South Atlantic states)

—752 —753 —754

North central counties

For southern counties of Eastern Shore, see —7522; northern 7523 counties,

Cape May County

—751

Southern counties South central counties Independent city of Baltimore

Class here

Bridgeton

Class here southern states.

Eastern Shore Southern counties of Eastern Shore Northern counties of Eastern Shore

Eastern Shore

1

For Bridgeton, see —74995

1

River

SUMMARY

Camden County

—749 88

—751 —751

Potomac

Atlantic City

For Camden

—75

Areas

Maryland

752

For Atlantic

2.

Chester River

36

Kent County

38

Cecil

Class parts of

this

County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

— 7515

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

iq6

—4-9

^97

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—752 4-752 9 Maryland west of Chesapeake Bay Class comprehensive works in

752 4 752 41

—752

Southern counties Saint

Marys County

752 44

Calvert County

752 47

Charles County

752 5

For Cumberland, see —75295

—752 95

Cumberland

—752

Garrett County

97

District of

West Virginia

—754 1 —754 2 —754 3 —754 4 —754 5 —754 6 —754 7 —754 8 —754 9

South central counties Prince Georges County

752 55

Anne Arundel County For Annapolis, see

— 75256

Annapolis

752 6

Independent

752 7

North central counties

city of Baltimore

—754

Baltimore County

752 74

Harford County Class here

752 77

752 8

Carroll

Central counties New River Valley counties Allegheny Crest counties Eastern Panhandle counties

—754

12

Hancock County

—754

13

Brooke County

—754

14

Ohio County

752 84

Montgomery County

752 87

Frederick County

752 88

Frederick city

752 9

Western counties

West Virginia

For Wheeling, see —75415

West central counties

For Frederick

counties

Southwestern border counties Monongahela Valley counties

County

Howard County

citify

see

— 75288

—754

15

Wheeling

—754 —754 —754

16

Marshall County

18

Wetzel County

19

Tyler County

—754

2

Little

Kanawha

Valley counties

Class here *Little

Washington County For Hagerstown, see

752 92

Kanawha Valley

Class here *Ohio River in

*Susquehanna River in Maryland

752 81

752 91

Northern Panhandle counties Little Kanawha Valley counties

Northern Panhandle counties

1

Class here * Piedmont in Maryland

752 71

Columbia (Washmgton)

SUMMARY

752 51

752 56

Areas

Allegany County

—752 94

—753 —754

Class here *Patuxent River

2,

— 75292

21

Pleasants

—754

22

Wood County

—4-9

—754 23 —754 24

Parkersburg

—754

26

Wirt County

—754

27

Gilmer County

Class parts of

19S

County

—754

For Parkersburg, see

Hagerstown

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Kanawha River

Ritchie

this

— 75423

County

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

^99

Dewey Decimal 754 29

754 3

Table

Classification

—754 59

Calhoun County

Kanawha

—754

Valley counties

Class here

6

Central counties

Gauley

754 31

Jackson County

—754

754 33

Mason County

—754 62

Upshur County

754 35

Putnam County

Webster County

754 36

Roane County

—754 65 —754 66

754 37

Kanawha County

—754

Clay County

For Charleston, see

—754

38

754 39

754 4

— 75438

—754

Boone County

Southwestern border counties Sandy

67

—754 69

Charleston

Class here •Guyandot, *Big

61

Rivers,

*Tug Fork

7

Braxton County

Nicholas County

New River Valley counties Fayette County

754 73

Raleigh County

754 74

Mercer County

754 42

Cabell County

754 76

Sununers County

754 43

Lincoln County

754 78

Monroe County

754 44

Logan County

—754

8

Rivers

Lewis County

754 71

—754

Areas

Barbour County

Class here *Elk.

'Kanawha River

2.

Allegheny Crest counties

Wyoming County

Class here

754 47

Wayne County

Mountains in West Virginia

754 48

Mingo County

754 82

Preston County

754 49

McDowell County

754 83

Tucker County

754 85

Randolph County

754 87

Pocahontas County

754 88

Greenbrier County

45

754 5

Monongahela Valley counties Class here

754 52

*Monongahela River

in

West Virginia

Monongalia County For Morgantown, see

— 75453

Cheat

River, *Greenbrier River, *Allegheny

For White Sulphur Springs, see

White Sulphur Springs

754 53

Morgantown

754 89

754 54

Marion County

754 9

754 55

Taylor County

754 56

Doddridge County

754 91

Pendleton County

754 57

Harrison County

754 92

Grant County

754 58

Eastern Panhandle counties Class here

For Clarksburg, see

— 75458

—754

93

754 94

Clarksburg

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

200

—4-9

— 75489

*Potomac Valley of West Virginia

Hardy County Mineral County

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

201

under

—4-8

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

2.

Areas

754 95

Hampshire County

—755 275

-754 96

Morgan County

—755

28

Loudoun County

-754 97

Berkeley County

—755

29

Washington metropolitan area of Virginia

-754 99

Jefferson

County

—755

291

Virginia

.755

Class here *Blue Ridge

SUMMARY —755 —755 —755 —755 —755 —755 —755 —755 —755

—755

Eastern Peninsula and Chesapeake Bay area

Independent

city of Fairfax

—755 293

Independent

city of Falls

—755 295 —755 296

Arlington County

Mathews County

—755

32

Gloucester County

—755

33

Middlesex County

Class here *York River

Southwestern region Central western region

—755 34

Northwestern region

—755

16

Accomack County

—755

18

—755

2

Chesapeake Bay area Northern Neck Class here

*Rappahannock River

—755

35

King WilUam County

Caroline County

—755 365 —755 366

Spotsylvania County

22

Lancaster County

—755

23

Richmond County

—755 372 —755 375

—755

24

Westmoreland County

—755 —755 —755

Prince William and Fauquier Counties and environs

County

Prince William County, Manassas, Manassas Park

Prince

Independent

city of

Manassas

6

Independent

city of

Manassas Park

this

—755 392 —755 395

Independent

city of

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

202

Fredericksburg

Orange and Greene Counties Orange County Greene County Madison County Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties

Culpeper County

Rappahannock County

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

WilUam County

4

Class parts of

37

—755 38 —755 39

Stafford

CaroUne and Spotsylvania Counties and environs

—755 362

—755

—755 26

King and Queen and King William Counties

—755 355 —755 36

Northumberland County

King George County

.

King and Queen County

21

—755 25

Essex County

—755 352

—755 —755

—755 273 —755 273

Rappahannock- York region

3

31

Northampton County

Church

city of Alexandria

—755

15

273 2

Independent

Southeastern region South central region

—755

273

County

Northern Neck Rappahannock- York region York- James region

Class here *Tidewater Virginia

27

Fairfax

—755 292

—755

Eastern Peninsula and Chesapeake Bay area

1

Fauquier County

—4-9

203

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—755

Table

Classification

—755

York-James region

4

SUMMARY

Southern end of peninsula

41

—755 412

Independent

city of

—755 51 —755 52 —755 53 —755 54 —755 55 —755 56 —755 57 —755 58 —755 59

Hampton

Including former Elizabeth City County

—755 416

Independent

city of

Newport News

Including former Warwick County

—755 42 —755 423 —755 425 —755 425 —755 425 —755 43

Areas

Southeastern region

5

Class here *James River

—755

2,

York and James City Counties and environs York County

—755

James City County and Williamsburg 1

James City County

2

Independent

city of

51

Independent city of Virginia Beach Independent cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake Independent city of Suffolk Isle of Wight County Southampton County and environs Surry and Sussex Counties Greensville and Brunswick Counties and environs Dinwiddle and Prince George Counties and environs Chesterfield County and environs

Independent

city of Virginia

Including former Princess

—755 52

Williamsburg

Independent

cities

Beach

Anne County

of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake

New Kent County

—755

521

Independent

city of Norfolk

—755 522 —755 523

Independent

city of

Portsmouth

Independent

city of

Chesapeake

—755 —755

44

Charles City County

45

Henrico and Goochland Counties and environs

—755 —755

451

453

Henrico County

—755 —755

455

Goochland County

Independent

city of

Formerly Norfolk County and independent

Richmond

city of

Norfolk

46

—755 462 —755 465 —755 47 —755 48 —755 481 —755 482 —755 49

Class here *Dismal

—755

53

Hanover and Louisa Counties

—755

Louisa County

54

—755 55 —755 552

Fluvanna County Albermarle Coimty and environs

—755 553 —755 56

city of Charlottesville

Albemarle County Nelson and Amherst Counties

—755 493

Nelson County

—755 496

Amherst County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

city of Suffolk

Including former

Hanover County

Independent

Independent

—4-9

Isle

of

Swamp

Nansemond County

Wight County

Southampton County and environs Southampton County Independent

city of Franklin

Surry and Sussex Counties

—755 562

Surry County

—755 565 —755 57

Sussex County Greensville and Brunswick Counties and environs

—755 572 —755 573

Greensville County

—755 575

Brunswick County

Independent

city of

Emporia

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

204

205

under

—4-9

South

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

Dinwiddle and Prince George Counties and environs

-755 58

—755 65

Charlotte Comity

—755 66

Halifax

and

Independent

-755 582

Dinwdddie County

_755

-755 585

Prince George County

Independent

-755 586

Independent

—755 662 —755 665 —755 666

Independent

-755 59

Chesterfield

city of

Hopewell

County and environs

-755 594

Chesterfield County

-755 595

Independent

-755 6

Petersburg

city of Colonial

Heights

South central region Class here

*Piedmont

in Virginia,

*Roanoke River

SUMMARY —-755 —-755 —-755 —-755 —-755

—-755 —-755 —-755 —-755 755 61

61

62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

Powhatan and Cumberland Counties Buckingham and Appomattox Counties Prince Edward, Amelia, Nottoway Counties Lunenburg and Mecklenburg Counties Charlotte County Halifax and Pittsylvania Counties and environs Campbell and Bedford Counties and environs Franklin County Henry and Patrick Counties and environs

Powhatan County

755 615

Cumberland County

Buckingham County

755 625

Appomattox County

755 63

—755

671

755 634

Amelia County

755 637

Nottoway County

Independent

Lunenburg County

755 645

Mecklenburg County

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under p

2o6

city of

Campbell County

—755 676

Independent Franklin County

—755

Henry and

69

Lynchburg

Bedford Coimty

—755 68

city of

Bedford

Patrick Counties

—755 692

Henry County

—755 693

Independent

—755 695

Patrick

and environs

city of Martinsville

County

Southwestern region

7

—755 71 —755 72 —755 73 —755 74 —755 75 —755 76 —755 77 —755 78 —755 79

—755

Lunenburg and Mecklenburg Counties

755 643

city of Danville

SUMMARY

Edward County

Prince

South Boston

County

—755 672 —755 675

Prince Edward, Amelia, Nottoway Counties

755 632

755 64

67

Buckingham and Appomattox Counties

755 623

city of

Campbell and Bedford Counties and environs

—755

—755

and environs

County

Pittsylvania

Powhatan and Cumberland Counties

755 612

755 62

in Virginia

Halifax

661

Areas

Pittsylvania Counties

-755 581

city of

2.

71

Floyd, Carroll, Grayson Counties and environs Smyth and Washington Counties and environs

and Lee Counties Wise and Dickenson Counties and environs Buchanan and Russell Counties Tazewell and Bland Counties Wythe and Pulaski Counties Giles and Montgomery Counties and environs Roanoke and Craig Counties and environs Scott

Floyd, Carroll, Grayson Counties and environs

—755 712 —755 714

Floyd County

—755 715 —755 717

Independent

Carroll

County city of

Grayson County

—4-9

20J

Galax

Dewey Decimal 755 72

Table

Classification

Smyth and Washington Counties and environs

—755

8

2,

Areas

Central western region Alleghany County and environs

-755 723

Smyth County

—755

81

-755 725

Washington County

—755

811

Independent

city of Clifton

-755 726

Independent

—755 812

Independent

city of

—755 816

Alleghany County

-755 73

Scott

and Lee Counties

—755 83 —755 85

County

-755 732

Scott

-755 735

Lee County

-755 74

city of Bristol

Wise and Dickenson Counties and environs

-755 743

Wise County

-755 744

Independent

-755 745

Dickenson County

-755 75

Buchanan and

city of

Russell Counties

-755 752

Buchanan County

-755 755

Russell

-755 76

Norton

—755

Rockbridge County and environs

Independent

Rockbridge County

—755 853

Independent

-755 765

87

Bath County

—755

89

Highland County

—755

9

Northwestern region

-755 77

Wythe and

Pulaski Counties

-755 773

Wythe County

-755 775

Pulaski

-755 78

Giles

County

and Montgomery Counties and environs

County

-755 782

Giles

-755 785

Montgomery County

-755 786

Independent

-755 79

city of

Roanoke and Craig Counties and environs

-755 791

Independent

-755 792

Roanoke County

-755 793

Independent

-755 795

Craig County

city of

city of

208

Roanoke

Vista

Lexington

Valley,

Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park not provided 75538 here with the subject, e.g., in Madison County



Augusta County and environs

—755

91

—755

911

Independent

city of

Staunton

—755 912 —755 916

Independent

city of

Waynesboro

—755 92 —755 921 —755 922 —755 94

Radford

Shenandoah

Buena

Class a specific part of

Tazewell and Bland Counties

Bland County

city of

—755

Class here

Tazewell County

city of

—755 852

for

-755 763

Covington

Botetourt County

851

County

Forge

Augusta County

Rockingham County and environs Independent

city of

Harrisonburg

Rockingham County Page County

—755 95 —755 97

Shenandoah County

—755 98

Clarke County

Warren County

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Salem

209

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

Frederick County and environs

755 99

755 991

Independent

-755 992

Frederick County

city of

Winchester

North Carolina

-756

SUMMARY —756 1 —756 2 —756 3 —756 4 —756 5 —756 6 —756 7 —756 8 —756 9

—756

Northeast Coastal Plain counties Southeast Coastal Plain counties Southwest Coastal Plain counties

17

—756 —756

172

Tyrrell

175

Dare Coimty

—756

18

—756

184

Hyde Coimty

—756

186

Beaufort County

—756

19

Tyrrell

Craven, Pamlico, Carteret Counties

Class here

*Roanoke River,

Chowan

—756

194

Pamlico County

—756

197

Carteret County

—756

2

North Carolina

Currituck and

Camden

Counties

River

Southeast Coastal Plain counties Class here

River, *Coastal Plain in

Neuse

Craven County

Northeast Coastal Plain counties

1

County

Hyde and Beaufort Counties

756 192

Northwest Piedmont counties Southern Piedmont counties Northern Appalachian region counties Southern Appalachian region counties

Areas

and Dare Counties

—756

Class here

Northwest Coastal Plain counties Northeast Piedmont counties

2.

Cape

756 21

Jones County

756 23

Onslow County

756 25

Pender County

Fear River

—756

13

—756

132

Currituck County

756 27

New Hanover County

—756

135

Camden County

756 29

Brunswick Coimty

Class here *Dismal

Swamp

in

North Carolina

Chowan Counties

Southwest Coastal Plain counties

756 3

—756

14

—756 —756

142

Pasquotank County

—756 32

144

Perquimans County

756 33

—756

147

Chowan County

756 332

Robeson County

—756 —756

15

756 335

Scotland County

153

Gates County

756 34

Richmond County

—756

155

Hertford County

756 35

Moore and Lee Counties

—756

16

—756 —756

163

Bertie

165

Washington County

Class parts of

Pasquotank, Perquimans,

Gates and Hertford Counties

Bertie and Washington Counties

this

County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

210

Columbus County

756 31

Bladen County

Robeson and Scotland Counties

756 352

Moore County

756 355

Lee County

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

211

—4-9

Dewey Decimal 756 36

—756 362 756 365

—756

37

53

—756 532

Vance County

Hoke County

—756 535

Granville

Cumberland and Sampson Counties

756 375

Sampson County

Duplin County

756 385

Lenoir Coimty For Kinston, see

Franklin County

—756 55

Wake County

— 756386

—756 56

Durham and Orange

—756 563

Durham County

—756 565

Orange County

—756

Kinston

57

Person County Caswell County

Alamance County

Chatham County

Greene County

756 395

Wayne County

—756 59

Greene and Wayne Counties

For Goldsboro, see

756 4

Goldsboro

Northwest Coastal Plain counties

756 41

Johnston County

756 43

Wilson County

756 44

Pitt

756 45

Martin County

756 46

Edgecombe County

756 47

Nash County

756 48

Halifax

756 49

Northampton County

756 5

County

* Class

—756

6

—756

61

Northwest Piedmont comities Randolph County

—756 62

Guilford County

—756 63 —756 64 —756 65 —756 66 —756 67 —756 68

Rockingham County Stokes County

Surry County

Yadkin County Forsyth County

Davidson County Class here *Yadkin River

County

—756 69

Northeast Piedmont counties Class here

756 52

— 756396

Counties

Person and Caswell Counties

—756 573

756 393

756 396

County

—756 54

—756 575 —756 58

756 39

Areas

Including Raleigh

Duplin and Lenoir Counties

756 382

2.

Vance and Granville Counties

Harnett County

Cumberland County

756 386

—756

Harnett and Hoke Counties

756 373

756 38

Table

Classification

*Piedmont

in

North Carolina

Warren County

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

under



4-!

—756

7

—756

71

—756 72 —756 73 —756 74

Davie County

Southern Piedmont counties

Rowan County Cabarrus County Stanly

County

Montgomery County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

212

213

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—756 753

Anson County

—756 873

Yancey County

756 755

Union County

—756 875

Madison County

Buncombe County

—756 88

Mecklenburg County

756 76

Including Asheville

Including Charlotte

—756 773 756 775

—756

78

756 782

Gaston County

—756

9

Cleveland County

—756

91

Rutherford and Polk Counties

—756 913

Rutherford County

County

—756 915

Polk County

—756 92

Henderson County

—756 93 —756 94 —756 95

Transylvania County

Jackson County

—756 96

Swain County

.incoln

Catawba County Iredell

and Alexander Counties

County

756 793

Iredell

756 795

Alexander County

Northern Appalachian region counties

756 8

Southern Appalachian region counties

Lincoln and Catawba Counties T

—756 785 —756 79

McDowell County

—756 89

Gaston and Cleveland Counties

756 77

Haywood County

Class here *Great

Class here *Blue Ridge in North Carolina, *Appalachian region in North Carolina

—756

756 82

Wilkes County

756 83

Alleghany and Ashe Counties

—756 98 —756 982

—756

Alleghany County

832

—756

Watauga and Caldwell Counties

84

756 843

Watauga County

756 845

Caldwell County

—756 85 —756 86 756 865

Mitchell County

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Macon County Clay County

Cherokee County

South CaroUna

—4-9

—757 2 —757 3 —757 4

Mountain counties Southwest Piedmont counties Northeast Piedmont counties

—757 —757 —757

Northeast counties of sand hills and upper pine belt Southwest counties of sand hills and upper pine belt Northeast counties of lower pine belt

6 7 8 757 9



Class parts of

214

North Carolina

SUMMARY

Avery and Mitchell Counties Avery County

in

Macon and Clay Counties

—757

Burke County

756 862

Smoky Mountains

Graham County

97

—756 985 —756 99

Ashe County

756 835

Areas

Yancey and Madison Counties

-756 87

Anson and Union Counties

756 75

2.

this

Southwest counties of lower pine belt

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

2^

—4-9

Dewey Decimal 757 2

Table

Classification

Areas

Northeast counties of sand

—757 6

Vlountain counties

2.

hills

and upper pine

belt Class here *Blue Ridge in South Carolina. *Saluda River Class here

*Pee Dee. *Lynches Rivers, *Coastal Plain in South

757 21

Oconee County

757 23

Pickens County

-757

Anderson County

-757 63

Chesterfield

Greenville County

—757 64

Marlboro County

Spartanburg County

—757 66

Darlington County

—757 67

Lee County

—757 69

Sumter County

—757

25

757 27

—757

29

757 3

Carolina

Southwest Piedmont counties Class here * Piedmont in South Carolina

757 31

Laurens County

Class here

Class here *Enoree River

757 33

Greenwood County

757 35

Abbeville County

—757 36

Kershaw County

61

—757

County

'Wateree River

Southwest counties of sand

7

—757

Richland County

71

McCormick County

Including Columbia

Calhonn County

Edgefield County

757 38

Saluda County

757 73

Lexington County

Newberry County

757 75

Aiken County

757 76

Barnwell County

757 77

Allendale County

757 78

Bamberg County Orangeburg County

—757

4

757 41

—757 72

Northeast Piedmont counties

Union County Class here *Broad River

757 42

Cherokee County

757 79

757 43

York County

757 8

757 45

Lancaster County Class here

—757

47

757 49

Northeast counties of lower pine belt Class here

*Catawba River

Santee River

Clarendon County

757 81

Chester County Fairfield

Class here

County

—4-9

Class here *Black River

757 84

Florence County

757 85

Dillon County

757 86

Marion County

Horry County

—757 87 Class parts of

2l6

*Lake Marion

Williamsburg County

—757 83

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

and upper

belt

757 37

—757 39

hills

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under —4-!

217

Dewey Decimal —757 89

—757 —757

Georgetown County

Southwest counties of lower pine belt

9

Charleston County

91

—757 915

—757 —757

Table

Charleston city

93

Berkeley County

94

Dorchester County

—757 95

Colleton County

—757

97

Hampton County

—757

98

Jasper County

Class here * Chattahoochee River

SUMMARY —758 —758 —758 —758 —758 —758 —758 —758

—758

—758

143

Banks County

—758

145

Jackson County

—758

15

—758

152

Madison County

—758

155

Hart County

Madison and Hart Counties

Elbert and Lincoln Counties

163

758 165

Georgia

—758

14

—758

Class here *Sea Islands

—758

Wilkes and Oglethorpe Counties

—758

172

Wilkes County

—758

175

Oglethorpe County

758 18

Clarke County

758 19

Oconee and Barrow Counties

758 193

Oconee County Barrow County

758 195

2

North central counties Northwestern counties

758 2

West

North central counties

central counties

SUMMARY

Central counties East central counties

758 21 758 22 758 23 -758 24 -758 25 —-758 26 -758 27 -758 28 -758 29

Southeastern counties South central counties

Southwestern counties

Northeastern counties

1

Class here *Savannah River

Rabun and Habersham Counties

-758 12 -758 123

Rabun County

-758 125

Habersham County

-758 132

Stephens County

-758 135

Franklin County

Class parts of

758 21

Stephens and Franklin Counties

-758 13

this

Lincoln County

17

Northeastern counties

4 5 6 7 8 9

Elbert County

—758

1

3

Areas

Banks and Jackson Counties

—758

758 16

Beaufort County

—757 99

2.

Classification

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

2l8

Walton and Rockdale Counties

758 212

Walton County

758 215

Rockdale County

758 22

—4-9

Walton and Rockdale Counties Gwinnett and De Kalb Counties Fulton County Douglas and Cobb Counties Cherokee and Pickens Counties Dawson and Forsyth Counties Hall, Lumpkin, White Counties Towns and Union Counties Fannin and Gilmer Counties

Gwinnett and

De

Kalb Counties

758 223

Gwinnett County

758 225

De

Kalb County

21Q

Table

Dewey Decimal

Including former

Milton County

Dade and Chattooga Counties

758 34

Dade County

—758 342

Class here

—758

Cobb County

758 25

Cherokee County

758 253

Pickens County

255

758 26 758 263

Dawson County

—758 265

Forsyth County

758 27

Hall,

Gordon County

758 365

Bartow County

758 373

Paulding County

758 375

Polk County

—758

County

Hall

758 273

Lumpkin County

Paulding and Polk Counties

37

Haralson County

758 38

Lumpkin, White Counties

758 272

Gordon and Bartow Counties

—758 362

—758

Dawson and Forsyth Counties

in Georgia

Floyd County

35

758 36

Cherokee and Pickens Counties

Lookout Mountain

Chattooga County

758 344

Douglas County

243

758 245

—758

CampbeU County,

Walker County

33

Douglas and Cobb Counties

758 24

—758

—758

Atlanta

758 231

Areas

Classification

Fulton County

758 23

2,

Carroll

39

West

758 4

County

central counties

Class here

*Piedmont

in Georgia

Class here *Blue Ridge in Georgia

Towns and Union Counties

758 28 758 282

Towns County

758 285

Union County

—758

Fannin County

758 295

Gikner County

-758

758

—-758 758 -758

758 758

31

758 32

758 324

—758 326 this

43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Heard, Coweta, Fayette Counties Clayton and Henry Counties Spalding and T^imar Counties Pike and Meriwether Counties Troup and Harris Counties Muscogee and Chattahoochee Counties Marion, Talbot, Upson Counties Taylor and Schley Counties

Heard, Coweta, Fayette Counties

758 42

Northwestern counties

758 3

Class parts of

758 42

Fannin and Gilmer Counties

29

758 293

—758

SUMMARY

White County

758 277

Murray Cotmty

758 422

Heard County

Whitfield and Catoosa Counties

758 423

Coweta County

Whitfield County

758 426

Fayette County

Catoosa County

758 43

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

Clayton and Henry Counties

758 432

Clayton County

758 435

Henry County

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

221

220

—4-9

Dewey Decimal Spalding and

758 44

Table

Classification

—758

Lamar Counties

51

2,

Macon and Houston Counties

—758 443

Spalding County

_758 513

Macon County

—758 446

Lamar County

—758 515 —758 52 —758 523 —758 525 —758 53

Houston County

Pike and Meriwether Counties

758 45

—758

Pike County

453

Meriwether County

758 455

—758

Troup and Harris Counties

46

Pulaski

and Bleckley Counties

Pulaski

County

Bleckley County

Dodge and Laurens Counties

758 463

Troup County

—758 532

Dodge County

—758 466

Harris County

—758 535

Laurens County

—758

758 473

—758

—758

Muscogee and Chattahoochee Counties

47

476

Wilkinson and Twiggs Counties

Muscogee County

—758 543

Wilkinson County

Chattahoochee County

—758 545

Twiggs County

—758 55

Marion, Talbot, Upson Counties

758 48

54

Bibb and Peach Counties

758 482

Marion County

—758 552

Bibb County

758 483

Talbot County

—758 556

Peach County

Upson County

—758

—758

486

Taylor and Schley Counties

758 49

56

Crawford, Monroe, Jones Counties

—758 562

Crawford County

758 493

Taylor County

—758 563

Monroe County

758 495

Schley County

—758 567

Jones County

—758

Central counties

758 5

Class here

—758 573 —758 576

*Ocmulgee River

SUMMARY

—758 51

—758 52 —758 53 —758 54 —758 55 —758 56

—758 57 — 58 —758 59 ^758

Class parts of

this

57

—758 58 —758 583

Macon and Houston Counties

Areas

Baldwin and Putnam Counties Baldwin County

Putnam County Jasper and Butts Counties Jasper County

Pulaski and Bleckley Counties

—758 585 —758 59

Dodge and Laurens Counties Wilkinson and Twiggs Counties Bibb and Peach Counties Crawford, Monroe, Jones Counties Baldwin and Putnam Counties Jasper and Butts Counties Newton and Moi^an Counties

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

222

—758 593 —758 595

Butts

County

Newton and Morgan Counties Newton County Morgan County

—4-9

223

Table

Dewey Decimal

—758

Class here

—758

Classification

—758

East central counties

6

Oconee

Southeastern counties

7

Class here

Taliaferro

—758 72 —758 73 —758 74 —758 75 —758 76 —758 77 —758 78 —758 79

County

Hancock and Warren Counties

Hancock County

Warren County

—758 625 —758 63

Islands of Georgia

SUMMARY

Greene County

—758 612 —758 616 —758 62 —758 623

Sea

River

Greene and Taliaferro Counties

61

Areas

2.

McDuffie and Columbia Counties

EfRngham and Chatham Counties Bryan, Liberty, Mcintosh Counties Glynn and Camden Counties Charlton, Brantley, Wayne Counties

Long, Evans, Bulloch Counties Candler and Tattnall Counties Toombs, Appling, Bacon Counties Pierce and

Ware Counties

Effingham and Chatham Counties

—758 632

McDuffie County

-758 72

—758 635 —758 64 —758 65 —758 66

Columbia County

-758 722

Effingham County

-758 724

Chatham County

Richmond County

Including Savannah

Burke County

Bryan, Liberty, Mcintosh Counties

and Glascock Coimties

758 73

Class here

*Ogeechee River

—758 732

Bryan County

—758 663

Jefferson

County

—758 733

Liberty County

—758 666 —758 67

Glascock County

—758 737

Mcintosh County

JeflFerson

Washington and Johnson Counties

Glyim and Camden Counties

758 74

—758 672

Washington County

758 742

Glynn County

—758 676 —758 68 —758 682 —758 684

Johnson Coimty

758 746

Camden County

Treutlen and Emanuel Counties

Jenkins and Screven Counties

—758 69

Jenkins County

—758 695

Screven County this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Charlton County

758 753

Brantley County

Wayne County Class here

—4-9

Altamaha River

Long, Evans, Bulloch Counties

758 76

Long County

—758 762 758 763

Evans County

758 766

Bulloch County

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

225 224

Counties

Okefenokee Swamp

—758 752

—758 756

—758 693 Class parts of

Class here

Treutlen County

Emanuel County

Wayne

Charlton, Brantley,

758 75

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal —758 77

Candler County

758 775

Tattnall

—758 78

Toombs County Appling County

758 784

—758

County

Toombs, Appling, Bacon Counties

758 782

758 79

Pierce

and Ware Counties

758 792

Pierce County

758 794

Ware County

South central counties

SUMMARY — — — — — — — — —758

81

—758 845

Wilcox County

—758

Ben

85

Ben

—758 852

and Irwin Counties

Hill

County

Irwin County

758 855

Berrien and Lowndes Counties

—758 862

Berrien County

—758 864

Lowndes County

Valdosta

—758 865

Brooks and Cook Counties

87

Brooks County

—758 874

Cook County Tift

758 88

and Turner Counties

County

758 882

Tift

Atkinson, Coffee, Jeff Davis Counties

758 885

Turner County

Montgomery and Wheeler Counties and Wilcox Counties Ben Hill and Irwin Counties Berrien and Lowndes Counties Brooks and Cook Counties Tift and Turner Counties Crisp and Dooly Counties

Telfair

Crisp and Dooly Counties

758 89 758 893

Crisp County

758 895

Dooly County

f

Southwestern counties

758 9

Class here *Flint River

Clinch, Echols, Lanier Counties

Clinch County

758 814

Echols County

758 817

Lanier Coimty

SUMMARY -758 91 -758 92

Atkinson, Coffee, Jeff Davis Counties

758 822

Atkinson County

758 823

Coffee County

758 827

Jeff

758 83

Hill

Clinch, Echols, Lanier Counties

758 812

758 82

County

Telfair

758 876

758 81 758 82 758 83 •758 84 758 85 758 86 -758 87 758 88 758 89

and Wilcox Counties

—758 843

—758

Waycross

758 8

Telfair

For Valdosta, see —758865

For Waycross, see — 758795

758 795

—758 84

758 86

Bacon County

787

Areas

Classification

Candler and Tattnall Counties

758 773

2.

Davis County

Montgomery and Wheeler Counties

758 832

Montgomery County

758 835

Wheeler County

-758 —-758 -758 -758 -758

93 94 95

96 97 -758 98 -758 99

Sumter and Webster Counties Stewart, Quitman, Clay Counties Randolph and Terrell Counties Lee and Worth Counties Dougherty and Calhoun Counties Early, Miller, Baker Counties Mitchell and Colquitt Counties Thomas and Grady Counties Decatur and Seminole Counties

or feature as instructed *Class parts of this physiographic region

227

226

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal -758 91

Sumter and Webster Counties

-758 913

Sumter County

-758 916

Webster County

-758 92

Stewart County

-758 924

Quitman County

-758 927

Clay County

Randolph County

-758 935

Terrell

County

Lee and Worth Counties

-758 943

Lee County

-758 945

Worth County

-758 95 -758 953

Dougherty County

-758 956

Calhoun County

-758 96

Early, Miller, Baker Counties

—759 1 —759 2 —759 3 —759 4 —759 5 —759 6 —759 7 —759 8 —759 9

—759

1

—759

11

Northeastern counties East central counties Southeastern counties Southwestern counties

South central counties Southern west central counties Northern west central counties

North central counties Northwestern counties (Panhandle)

Northeastern counties Nassau County

12

—759

121

—759 —759

13

Baker County

14

Union County

—759 —759

15

Bradford County

16

Clay County

Jacksonville

Early County

-758 964

Miller

County

—759

17

Putnam County

-758 967

Baker County

—759

18

Saint Johns

—759

19

Flagler

—759

2

—759

21

Mitchell and Colquitt Counties

-758 973

Mitchell County

-758 975

Colquitt

-758 98

County

Thomas and Grady Counties

Marys River

Duval County

—759

-758 962

-758 97

Areas

SUMMARY

Class here *Saint

Dougherty and Calhoun Counties

2.

Florida

Randolph and Terrell Counties

-758 932

-758 94

—759

Stewart, Quitman, Clay Counties

-758 922

-758 93

Table

Classification

County

County

East central counties Volusia County

—759 22

Lake County

-758 984

Thomas County

—759 23

Seminole County

-758 986

Grady County

—759 —759

24

Orange County

25

Osceola County

—759 —759 —759

27

Brevard County

28

Indian River County

29

Saint Lucie

-758 99

Decatur and Seminole Counties

-758 993

Decatur County

-758 996

Seminole County

County

as instructed under *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature

228

229

—4-^

Dewey Decimal 759 3

Table

Classification

—759 69

Southeastern counties Martin County

—759

7

Palm Beach County

—759

71

759 35

Broward County

—759 72

759 38

Dade County

759 31

—759

32

759 381

—759

39

759 4

—759

41

*The Everglades and *T.ake Okeechobee

Southwestern counties

Monroe County Class here * Florida Keys

759 44

Collier

759 46

*Ten Thousand

Islands, *Big

Cypress

759 5

—759

51

759 53

—759 77

Levy County Gilchrist

759 79

Alachua County

Swamp

759 8

759 816

Glades County

759 6

De

Hamilton County

87

759 89

759 9

Southern west central counties

—759

County

Manatee County

759 63

Pinellas

759 65

Hillsborough County

759 67

Polk County

Madison Coimty Taylor County JefiFerson

County

Leon County Including Tallahassee

Soto County

759 62

Lafayette County

759 84

759 88

Sarasota

Dixie County

Columbia County

—759

759 61

Dixie and T.afayette Counties

759 83

Class here *Peace River

759 59

*Suwannee River

Suwannee County

759 86

Class here *Kissiinmee River

Fe River

N orth central counties

759 82

—759 85

Okeechobee County

Hardee County

81

—759 812

South central counties

759 57

County

759 78

—759

Charlotte County

Highlands County

Withlacoochee River

Marion County

Class here

Lee County

759 55

County

—759 75

Hendry County

Class here *Caloosahatchee River

759 49

Citrus

Class here *Santa

Class here *Okaloacoochee Slough

759 48

Hernando Coimty

Sumter County

County

Class here

Northern west central counties

73

—759

Areas

Pasco County

Class here

Miami and Miami Beach

2.

91

Wakulla County

Northwestern counties (Panhandle) Franklin County

under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

230

—4-9

231

—4-9

Dewey Decimal 759 92

T

liberty

Table

Classification

-7612

Jackson County

Calhoun and Gulf Counties Calhoun County

759 943

Gulf and Lower Coastal Plain counties Southern red hills counties Black Belt counties Piedmont counties Coosa Valley region counties Central Plateau and Basin counties Central pine belt counties Tennessee Valley counties

Gulf and Lower Coastal Plain counties

761 2

Gulf County

947

3

-7614 -7615 -7616 -7617 -7618 -7619

Gadsden County

759 94

—759

^^-761

Liberty County

—759 925 —759 93

Class here

759 95

Bay County

759 96

Washington and Holmes Counties

*Tombigbee

Including Mobile city

Walton County

97

Class here *Mobile River

Okaloosa and Santa Rosa Counties

761 23

—759 982

Gulf Coast

South central United States

states

—769

Washington County

761 245

Clarke County

Alabama

Conecuh and Escaiubia Counties Conecuh County

—761 263

Mississippi

Louisiana

—76124-76127

Monroe County

761 26

Escambia County

761 265

Texas

Oklahoma

761 27

Covington County

Arkansas Tennessee

761 29

Lime

Kentucky

761 292

Geneva County

761 295

Houston County

—761-764 Gulf Coast

states

Class comprehensive works in

For Florida, see

* Class

761 243

—761 25

SUMMARY

768

Hills counties

Washington and Clarke Counties

761 24

Escambia County

—761 —762 —763 —764 —766 —767

jme

Class specific counties in

Santa Rosa County

759 99

—761

T

Okaloosa County

759 985

^

Perdido River

Mobile County

—761 22

Holmes County

759 98

76

*Alabama River

Washington County

759 965

—759

River,

Baldwin County

761 21

Class here

—759 963

Areas

SUMMARY

and Gadsden Counties

Class here *ApalachicoIa River

759 923

£

—761

— 759

Alabama

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

under

—4-9

hills

counties

Henry County

31

761 32

Barbour County

761 33

Dale County Coffee County

—761 34 Class parts of

232

Southern red

7613

—76

sink counties (Wire-giass region)

this

physiographic region or feature as mstructed under

233

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Class here

761 36

Crenshaw County

761 37

Butler County

761 38

Wilcox County

761 39

Marengo and Choctaw Counties

Coosa

—761

761 392

Marengo County

761 395

Choctaw County

761 4

Black Belt counties

761 41

Sumter County

761 42

Greene County

761 43

Hale County

761 44

Perry County

761 45

Dallas

761 46

Autauga and Lowndes Counties

Autauga County

761 465

Lowndes County

—761 64

Cleburne County

—761 65

Cherokee County

—76166

De

—761

Etowah County

67

Montgomery

—761 72

Blount County

—761 73

Cullman County

76174

Winston County

Walker County JeflFerson

761 78

Shelby County

76179 city

Bullock County

761 485

Russell

—761

County

761 49

Macon County

761 5

Piedmont counties

761 52

Elmore County

Central pine belt counties

761 82

Bibb County

76184

Tuscaloosa County

Pickens County

76186

T.Rmar County

761 87

Fayette County

761 89

Marion County

Tallapoosa County Class here Tallapoosa River, *Martin

761 55

Lee County

761 56

Chambers County

761 57

Randolph County

Lake

Tennessee Valley counties

7619

Class here

Coosa County

761 59 this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

234

Tennessee River

761 913

Franklin County

761 915

Colbert County

Class parts of

in

Alabama

Franklin and Colbert Counties

76191

Clay County

761 58

Class parts of

Chilton County

81

—761 85

761 53

County

Birmingham

781

Bullock and Russell Counties

761 483

County

Central Plateau and Basin counties

761 8 761 48

Alabama, Raccoon Mountains,

Kalb Coimty

Saint Clair

—761 76

Montgomery County Including

Calhoun County

—761

in

River

—761 63

—7617

County

Lookout Mountain

Talladega County

61

—761 69

761 463

761 47

Coosa Valley region counties

—7616

Pike County

761 35

Areas

2.

Classification

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

235

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Lawrence County

—762

18

Forrest County

_761 92

—762

19

Lamar County

—761 93

Morgan County

_761 94

Marshall County

—762

2

—762

21

Class here Guntersville Reservoir

Jackson County

_761 95 761 97

Madison County

761 98

Limestone County Class here

*Wheeler Lake

Lauderdale County

_761 99

Class here *Lake Wilson

—762

Mississippi

SUMMARY

—762 —762 2 1

—762 4 —762 5 —762 6 —762 8

—762

1

—762

12

Marion County Walthall County

—762 26 —762 27

Adams County

—762 28

Jefferson

Pike County

Amite County Wilkinson County

Franklin County

and Claiborne Counties

Jefferson

—762 285

Claiborne County

29

central counties (Yazoo-Mississippi Delta) South central counties (Piney woods region)

—762

4

Warren County

West

central counties (Yazoo-Mississippi Delta)

Class here

Central and east central counties (Plateau region) Northwestern counties (Northern Plateau region)

Northeastern counties

Jackson County Class here *Pascagoula River

County

—762 283 —762

Southeastern counties

Big

Black, »Yazoo Rivers

Issaquena and Sharkey Counties

—762

41

—762 —762

412

Issaquena County

414

Sharkey Coimty

—762 —762

42

Washington County

43

Bolivar

County

—762 —762

13

Harrison County

14

Hancock County

—762

15

Pearl River County

—762

16

Stone and George Counties

—762 —762 —762

162

Stone County

—762

46

Leflore

165

George County

—762

47

Sunflower Cotmty

—762 —762

173

Greene County

175

Perry County

Class parts of

this

236

Quitman and Tallahatchie Counties Quitman County Tallahatchie County

—762 455

County

Humphreys County

—762 48 —762 49 Class parts of

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Coahoma County

—762 44 —762 45 —762 453

Greene and Perry Counties

17

Areas

Southwestern counties

—762 22 —762 23 —762 24 —762 25

Southeastern counties Southwestern counties

West

—762 9

2.

Classification

Yazoo County this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

^37

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

Class here

Pearl

River.

Jackson

762 52

Copiah County

762 53

Lincoln and Lawrence Counties

Jefferson Davis and Covington Counties

—762 543

Jefferson Davis County

—762 545

Covington County Jones County

762 57

Wayne and Jasper

Leake County Scott

655

Newton County Clarke County

762 673

Lauderdale County

—762 676

For Meridian, see

Kemper and Neshoba Counties

—762 683

Kemper County

762 685

Neshoba County Winston, Choctaw, Webster Counties

762 69 Smith and Simpson Counties Smith County

762 585

Simpson County

762 692

Winston County

762 694

Choctaw County

762 697

Webster County

Rankin County

—762 59

Central and east central counties (Plateau region)

762 6

For

Northern Plateau region, see

—7628

Madison and Hohnes Coimties

762 62

—762 623

Madison County

—762

Holmes County

625

Carroll

762 63

762 81

Calhoun County

762 82

Yalobusha County

762 83

Lafayette County Class here *Sardis Reservoir

762 84

Panola County

762 85

Tate County

County

Carroll

762 635

Grenada County this

Northwestern counties (Northern Plateau region)

762 8

and Grenada Counties

762 633

— 762677

Meridian

677

Counties

762 582

County

Newton, Clarke. Lauderdale Counties

67

Jasper County

58

County

Leake and Scott Counties

Wayne County

573

Class parts of

Attala

762 68

762 575

—762

—762 644

—762

762 55

—762

Montgomery County

—762 672

Lawrence County

762 54

Attala Counties

—762 642

—762 —762

Lincoln County

762 536

Montgomery and

64

_762 65 _762 653

Including Jackson

—762 534

—762

Prairie

Hinds County

762 51

Areas

Classification

South central counties (Piney woods region)

762 5

2,

Class here *Arkabutla Reservoir

physiographic region or feature as

instructed under —4-9

762 86

Tunica County

762 87

De

762 88

Marshall County

762 89

Benton County

Class parts of

this

Soto County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

239

238

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table Classification

Northeastern counties

762 9

Tippah and Union Counties

762 92

762 923

Tippah County

762 925

Union County Pontotoc and Lee Counties

762 93

762 932

Pontotoc County

762 935

Lee County Chickasaw and Clay Counties

762 94

Chickasaw County

—762 942

Areas

2.

Eastern parishes

—763

1

—763

11

Washington Parish

—763

12

Saint

—763

13

Tangipahoa Parish

—763

14

T

—763

15

Saint

—763

16

East Feliciana Parish

—763

17

West Feliciana Parish

—763

18

East Baton

.1

Tammany

Parish

vingston Parish

Helena Parish

Rouge Parish

Including Baton Rouge city

Clay County

762 945

Oktibbeha and Noxubee Counties

762 95 762 953

Oktibbeha County

762 955

Noxubee County

Lowndes and Monroe Counties

762 97

—763

Ascension Parish

19

Southeastern parishes (Mississippi Delta)

763 3

—763 —763

James Parish

31

Saint

32

Saint John the Baptist Parish Class here

762 973

Lowndes County

762 975

Monroe County

—763

Itawamba and

Prentiss

762 985

County

Alcorn County

—762 993

Tishomingo County

762 995

—763 —763

Plaquemines Parish

—763 37 —763 38

JefiFerson Parish

Lafourche Parish

Louisiana

SUMMARY -763 ^-763 -763 -763 -763 -763 -763 -763

1

Eastern parishes

3

Southeastern parishes (Mississippi Delta)

4

South central parishes Southwestern parishes

5 6 7 8 9

West

763 4

South central parishes

763 41

Terrebonne Parish

763 42

Saint

763 43

Assumption Parish

—763

central parishes

Mary

Parish

Iberville Parish

44

Class parts of

Parish)

Saint Bernard Parish

36

763 39

—763

*T^ke Salvador

Lake Pontchartrain New Orleans (Orleans

34

763 35

Alcorn and Tishomingo Counties

762 99

Allemands

Prentiss Counties

Itawamba County

762 982

Lake Des

Saint Charles Parish

33

Class here

762 98

*Lake Maurepas,

this

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

East central parishes Northeastern parishes

Northwestern parishes

241

240

—4-9

Table

West Baton Rouge and Pointe Coupee Parishes

763 45

—763

Pointe Coupee

Class here

—763 454

—763

^\ ^^

0^ ^\

73

Concordia Parish

—763

74

Catahoula Parish

^tf

Landry Parish

763 46

Saint

763 47

T ^fayette Parish

763 48

Saint Martin Parish

—763

49

Class here *Grand Lake

La

—763 76

Caldwell Parish

—763

Franklin Parish

f4 t^

77

—763 79

Southwestern parishes

763 5

—763

—763 75 r^ ^\ e\

Iberia Parish

^^ ^\ ^s

Cameron

763 52

^

.

763 8

Vermilion Parish

51

—763

Parish

81

763 82

Class here *Sabine I^ke

Ouachita River

Avoyelles Parish

763 71

Parish

—763

83

Salle Parish

Tensas Parish

Northeastern parishes Madison Parish East Carroll Parish

West

Carroll Parish

763 54

Calcasieu Parish

763 55

Jefferson Davis Parish

763 56

Acadia Parish

763 57

Evangeline Parish

763 58

Allen Parish

763 59

Beauregard Parish

763 9

763 6

West central parishes

763 91

Lincoln Parish

763 92

Jackson Parish

763 93

Bienville Parish

Class here

*Red River

763 84

in Louisiana

Richland Parish

763 87

Ouachita Parish

763 89

Union Parish

Vernon Parish

763 62

Sabine Parish

—763

763 63

De

—763 96

—763

Red River

64

Parish

Natchitoches Parish

763 65

Winn

763 66

—763

Claiborne Parish

Webster Parish

763 97

Bossier Parish

763 99

Caddo

Parish

*Caddo Lake

Parish I

764

^ke

* Class

Grant Parish

Texas

feature as instructed parts of this physiographic region or

Rapides Parish

69

Class parts of

94

Northwestern parishes

Class here

Class here *Saline

763 67

Morehouse Parish

—763 86

763 61

Soto Parish

Areas

East central parishes

763 7

West Baton Rouge Parish

452

2,

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

243 242

under

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

—764

1

Matagorda and neighboring counties

—764

13

—764

132

Matagorda County

_764

133

Wharton County

—764

135

Fort

—764

137

Brazoria County

—764

139

Galveston County

—764

14

Western mountain and basin region

—764

141

Coastal plains

—764

141

—764

143

Chambers County

—764

145

Jefferson

—764

147

Orange County

—764

15

SUMMARY —764 1 —764 2 —764 3 —764 4 —764 5 —764 6 —764 7 —764 8 —764 9

Coastal plains East Texas timber belt and blackland prairie Austin-San Antonio region Rio Grande Plain (Lower Rio Grande Valley)

North central plains Burnet-Llano region Northwestern lowland Great Plains

Class here Trinity, *Brazos, Colorado, Antonio, Nueces Rivers

Guadalupe,

For East Texas timber belt and blackland —7642; Rio Grande Plain, —7644

San

prairie, see

Bend County

Harris and neighboring counties Harris

County

Houston

1

County

Montgomery and neighboring

SUMMARY —764 11 —764 12 —764 13 —764 14 —764 15 —764 16 —764 17 —764 18 —764 19

Areas

2.

Classification

Class here

Neches

River,

Nueces and neighboring counties Calhoun and neighboring counties Matagorda and neighboring counties Harris and neighboring counties Montgomery and neighboring counties Newton, Tyler, and neighboring counties Trinity and neighboring counties Nacogdoches and neighboring counties Harrison and neighboring counties

—764

153

Montgomery County

—764 —764

155

Liberty County

157

Hardin County

—764

159

Jasper County

—764

16

—764

162

Newton County

Nueces and neighboring counties

—764

163

Tyler County

11

—764 —764 —764 —764

Nueces County

—764

165

Polk County

113

San Patricio County

—764

167

San Jacinto County

115

—764

169

Walker County

117

Bee County

119

Refugio County

—764

17

—764

172

Trinity

Trinity

County

12 121

Calhoun County

—764

173

Angelina County

—764

—764 —764 —764 —764

Aransas County

—764

175

San Augustine County

122

177

Victoria

179

Shelby County

125

—764 —764

Sabine County

123

Goliad County

Jackson County

127

Class parts of

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

this

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

-4-9

^45

244

region

and neighboring counties

—764

County

pine woods

Newton, Tyler, and neighboring counties

—764

Calhoun and neighboring counties

counties

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

W

764 182

—764

183

Nacogdoches County

Cherokee County

764 185

Rusk County

764 187

Panola County

764 189

Gregg County Harrison and neighboring counties

764 19 764 192

Harrison County

764 193

Marion County

764 195

Cass County

764 197

Bowie County East Texas timber belt and blackland prairie

764 2

For Austin-San Antonio region, see — 7643 *

SUMMARY —764 21 —764 22 —764 23 —764 24 —764 25 —764 26 —764 27 —764 28

—764

21

Red River and neighboring counties Upshur and neighboring counties Freestone and neighboring counties Burleson and neighboring counties Fayette and neighboring counties Lamar and Fannin Counties

Hunt and neighboring

_764 232

Freestone County

—764

Leon County

233

—764 235 _764 237

Houston County

—764 239

Robertson County

—764

24

—764

241

Madison County

Burleson and neighboring counties Burleson County

_764 242

Brazos County

—764

Grimes County

243

—764 245 —764 247

Washington County

—764 —764

249

Waller County

—764

251

Lee County

Fayette and neighboring counties

25

Fayette County

—764 252

Austin County

—764 —764

253

Colorado County

255

Lavaca County Gonzales County

—764 257 —764 259 —764 26

counties

Dallas and neighboring counties

Red River and neighboring

Freestone and neighboring counties

—764 23

De

Witt County

Lamar and Fannin Counties

counties

Class here *blackland prairie

—764 212

Red River County

—764 263

Lamar County

—764 213 —764 215

Franklin County

Fannin County

Titus

—764 265 —764 27

—764

217

Morris County

—764

219

Camp County

—764 22

County

Hunt and neighboring counties Hunt County

Wood County

—764 272 —764 273 —764 274 —764 275 —764 276

Smith County

—764 277

Kaufman County

Upshur and neighboring counties

—764 222 —764 223 —764 225 —764 227

Upshur County

—764

Anderson County

229

Areas

Classification

Nacogdoches and neighboring counties

764 18

2.

Henderson County

Class parts of

Delta County

Hopkins County Rains county

Van Zandt County

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

247

246

-4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

764 28

Dallas

764 281

764 281

and

Dallas

1

Ellis

Counties

County

For Dallas

764 281 2

city, see

—7642812

Dallas city Class here Dallas-Fort

Worth metropolitan area

For Fort Worth, see —7645315

764 281 5

Ellis

County

764 282

Navarro County

764 283

Hill

764 284

McLennan County

764 285

Limestone County

764 286

Falls

764 287

Bell

764 288

Milam County

764 289

Williamson County

County

County

For Hays County, see —764888; Comal County, —764887

764 31

Including Austin

764 32

Bastrop County

764 33

Caldwell County

764 34

Guadalupe County

764 35

Bexar County

—764 432

Uvalde Covmty

—764 433 —764 435

Kinney County

—764 437

Zavala County

Maverick County

Frio and neighboring counties

44

—764 442

Frio County

—764 443

Atascosa County

—764 444

Karnes County

—764 445

Wilson County

—764 447

Live

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

McMullen County La

Salle

County

Dinunit County

Webb and neighboring Webb County

counties

Duval County Jim Wells County Kleberg and neighboring counties

47

—4-9

Class here *Padre Island

—764 472 —764 473

Kleberg County

—764 475

Brooks County

Class parts of

248

Oak County

McMullen and neighboring counties

—764 463 —764 465

—764

Class here *Rio Grande this

Uvalde and neighboring counties

—764 462

Rio Grande Plain (Lower Rio Grande Valley)

764 4

—764 43

—764 455 —764 46

San Antonio

764 351

Medina County

—764 45 —764 452 —764 453

Travis County

Medina County Uvalde and neighboring counties Frio and neighboring counties McMullen and neighboring counties Webb and neighboring counties Kleberg and neighboring counties Jim Hogg and neighboring counties Hidalgo and neighboring counties

—764 42

—764

County

Austin-San Antonio region

764 3

Class parts of

—764 42 —764 43 —764 44 —764 45 —764 46 —764 47 —764 48 —764 49

and neighboring counties

Dallas

Areas

SUMMARY

Rockwall County

764 278

2.

Classification

*

Kenedy County

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

249

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—764 532

Wise County

Jim Hogg County

—764 533

Cooke County

764 483

Zapata County

—764 54

764 485

Starr

Jim Hogg and neighboring counties

764 48

—764 482

764 492

—764

493

764 495

Class here *cross timbers belt

764 541

Montague County

Hidalgo County

764 542

Clay County

Willacy County

—764 543

Archer County

Cameron County

—764 544

Jack County

For Burnet-Llano region, see —7646; Northwestern lowland,

—7647

SUMMARY —764 51 —764 52 —764 53 —764 54 —764 55 764 51

Young County

764 545

North central plains

764 5

and neighboring counties Somervell and neighboring counties Tarrant and neighboring counties Montague and neighboring counties Erath and neighboring counties

—764 546

Stephens County

764 547

Eastland County

—764 548

Brown County

—764 549

Hamilton County

Mills

Mills

*Grand

Erath and neighboring counties

764 55

and neighboring counties

Class here

Prairie

764 551

Erath County

764 552

Palo Pinto County

764 553

Parker County

764 554

Comanche County Denton County

—764 555

County

764 512

Mills

764 513

Lampasas County

764 556

Collin

764 515

Coryell County

764 557

Grayson County

764 518

Bosque County

764 6

764 52

Somervell and neighboring counties

531

764 531 5

Llano County

764 62

Hood County

764 64

Blanco County

Johnson County

764 65

Gillespie

764 66

Mason County

764 522

—764

region Burnet-Llano Bi

Burnet County

Somervell County

764 53

County

63

764 521

—764 524

—764

Tarrant and neighboring counties Tarrant Coimty Fort

Areas

Montague and neighboring counties

County

Hidalgo and neighboring counties

764 49

2.

Worth on Dallas-Fort Worth 7642812

Class comprehensive works

metropolitan area in



County

—764

67

McCulloch County

—764

68

San Saba County

Class parts of

this

region or feature as instructed under physiographic physio

under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

250

^5^

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

SUMMARY

—764

71

—764 72 —764

721

764 723

—764 724

Concho County

Tom

Green and neighboring counties Scurry and neighboring counties Dickens and neighboring counties Cottle and neighboring counties

Tom Green and neighboring Tom Green County

—764 727

Taylor County

764 728

Nolan County

764 732 764 733

—764 734

Mitchell

Scurry and neighboring counties

Scurry County Fisher County

Jones County

Shackelford County

764 736

Haskell County

764 737

Stonewall County

764 742

—764 743

Kent County Dickens and neighboring counties

—764 81 —764 82 —764 83 —764 84 —764 85 —764 86 —764 87 —764 88

764 745

Wichita County

Wilbarger County

747

counties

Midland and neighboring counties Edwards Plateau counties Val Verde and neighboring counties

Sherman County

764 814

Hansford Coimty

764 815

Ochiltree County

—764 816

Lipscomb County

764 817

Hemphill County Roberts County

Middle Panhandle coimties

764 82

Hutchinson County

821

764 822

Moore Covmty

764 823

Hartley Coimty

Oldham County Potter County

Carson County

Gray County

764 827

Wheeler County

—764 828 Class parts of

—764

Lynn and neighboring

764 813

—764 826

Baylor County

Northern Panhandle counties Middle Panhandle counties Southern Panhandle counties Floyd and neighboring counties

Dallam County

—764 812

764 825

Knox County

Elstacado

Northern Panhandle counties

81

—764 824

King County

Llano

SUMMARY

—764

Dickens County

County

Great Plains

—764 818

764 744

—764 746

Childress

counties

County

764 735

—764 74 —764 741

Motley County

—764 8

—764

Throckmorton County

—764 738

Hall County

Runnels County

Callahan County

731

—764 753 —764 754

Coke County

764 726

764 73

Cottle County

Class here

Coleman County

—764 729

—764 751 —764 752

Concho County

764 725

—764

Cottle and neighboring counties

—764 75

—764 71 —764 72 —764 73 —764 74 —764 75

Areas

Foard County

—764 748

Northwestern lowland

764 7

2.

Classification

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Hardeman Coimty

253 252

-4-9

Dewey Decimal —764

83

—764

831

Table

Classification

Southern Panhandle counties Collingsworth County

Midland County

861

—764 832

Donley County

—764 862

Ector County

—764 833

Armstrong County

—764 863

Upton County

—764 834

Randall County

—764 835 —764 836

Deaf Smith County

—764

837

—764 838 —764 839 —764 —764

84 841

—764

Castro County

Swisher County Briscoe County

Floyd and neighboring counties Floyd County

—764 842

Hale County

—764 843

Lamb County

—764 844

Bailey

—764 845

Cochran County Hockley County

—764

Lubbock County

—764 848

Crosby County

—764 849 —764 85

Yoakum County

—764

851

Lynn and neighboring counties Lynn County

—764 852

Garza County

—764

Borden County

853

—764 854 —764 855

Dawson County

—764 856 —764 857

Andrews County

—764 858 —764 859

Howard County

Plateau counties

Sterling

871

Balcones Escarpment

County

—764 872

Glasscock County

—764 873

Reagan County

—764 874

Irion

—764 875

Crockett County

—764 876

Schleicher County

County

764 877

Menard County

764 878

Kimble County Sutton County

—764 879

County

—764 846 847

Edwards

87

Class here

—764

Parmer County

Val Verde and neighboring counties

—764 88

—764

Val Verde County

881

Edwards County

764 882

—764 883

Real County

764 884

Kerr County

764 885

Bandera County

764 886

Kendall County

764 887

Comal County

764 888

Hays County

—764

Areas

Midland and neighboring counties

—764 86 —764

2.

Western mountain and basin region

9

Class here * Pecos River

Gaines County

Martin County

Terry County

—764

Pecos Basin counties

91

764 912

Loving County

764 913

Winkler County

764 914

Ward County Crane Coimty

—764 915 Class parts of

254

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

255

A 9

Dewey Decimal —764 92

Table

Classification

Stockton Plateau counties

County

—766

14

Beaver County

—766

15

Harper and

Ellis

2.

Areas

Counties

—764 922

Terrell

—764 923

Pecos County

—766

153

Harper County

—764 924

Reeves County

—766

155

ElUs County

—764 93 —764 932

Big Bend counties

—766

16

Roger

—766

17

Custer County

—766 —766

18

Dewey County

19

Woodward County

—766

2

North central counties

21

Brewster County Including Big

—764 933

Presidio

—764 934

Jeff

Bend National Park

County

Davis County

Mills

County

Woods County

94

Culberson County

—766

—764 95 —764 96

Hudspeth County

—766 22 —766 23 —766 24 —766 25 —766 26

Alfalfa

—766

27

Noble County

—766

28

Garfield

—766

29

Major County

—766

3

—764

El Paso County Class here *upper Rio

—766

Grande of Texas

Oklahoma

SUMMARY -766

1

766 2 -766 4

Central counties Southwestern counties

-766 5

South central counties

-766 6

Southeastern counties Southeast central counties

-766 3

-766 7 -766 8

-766 9

—766

Northwestern counties North central counties

—766

Northeast central counties Northeastern counties

Class here *Canadian River, former

Class a specific part of former

Oklahoma Territory

Oklahoma

provided for here with the subject,

e.g.,

Territory not

Beckham County

—76643

—766

Panhandle counties

13

For Beaver County, see

Grant County

Kay County Osage County

Pawnee County

County

Central counties Class here

Northwestern counties

1

County

— 76614

31

*Cimarron River

Blaine County

County

—766 32 —766 33 —766 34

Kingfisher

—766 —766

35

Lincoln County

36

Pottawatomie County

—766 —766

37

Cleveland County

38

Oklahoma County

Logan County Payne County

Including

Cimarron County

766 132

—766

Texas County

135

Class parts of

—766

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

256

—4-9

39

Oklahoma City

Canadian County

instructed *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

257

under

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal 766 4 766 41

—766

42

766 43

—766

44

Southwestern counties

Caddo County Washita County

Beckham County Greer and Harmon Counties

766 443

Greer County

766 445

Harmon County

_766 63

Choctaw County

—766 64

McCurtain County

—766 65

Pushmataha County

_766 66

Atoka County

—766

Coal County

67

—766 68 —766 69

—766

7

—766

71

Pontotoc County

Southeast central counties

Jackson County

766 46

Tillman County

Kiowa County

—766 72

Hughes County

766 47

Comanche County

—766 73

Okfuskee County

766 48

Cotton County

—766 74

Mcintosh Coimty

766 49

—766 75

Pittsburg

—766 76

Latimer County

Territory

—766

77

Haskell County

Class a specific part of former Indian Territory not provided

—766

79

Le

—766

8

South central counties Class here *Washita River, *Arbuckle Mountains, foraier Indian

for here with the subject, e.g.,

—766

52

766 53

—766 54 766 55

—766

Jefferson

Choctaw County —76663

County

Arkansas River

Muskogee County

—766 86

Tulsa County

Carter County

766 59

Love County

81

*Red

in

Oklahoma

Okmulgee County Creek County

Including Tulsa city

—766

87

River,

—766 88

Ouachita Mountains

Cherokee County Class here *Tenkiller Ferry Reservoir

Marshall County Class here *T,ake

Wagoner County Class here *Fort Gibson Reservoir

Southeastern counties Class here

Oklahoma, *Ozark Plateau in

Sequoyah County

—766 82 —766 83 —766 84

766 58

in

Oklahoma, *Boston Mountains

Including Piatt National Park

766 62

Northeast central counties

McClain County

Murray County

766 61

Flore County

—766

766 57

6

County

Grady County

Garvin Coimty

—766

Seminole County

Class here

Stephens County

56

Areas

Johnston County

766 45

766 5

2.

Classification

—766

Texoma

89

Adair County

feature as instructed •Class parts of this physiographic region or

Bryan County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

258

—4-9

259

under

—4r^

Dewey Decimal

Table

—767

Northeastern counties

766 9

—767

Class here *T,ake of the Cherokees

Mayes County

766 94

Rogers County

766 96

Washington County

766 97

Nowata County

766 98

Craig County

Ottawa County

766 99

767

Arkansas

-767 -767 -767 -767 --767 -767 -767 -767 -767

767

1

1

Fulton County

—767 23

Sharp County

—767 24

Randolph County

—767 25

T

—767 26

Independence County

—767 27

Izard County

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

—767

14

767 15

Cleburne County

Van Buren County

—767 29 3

V

orthwest central counties Class here

Arkansas River

Central counties

767 31

Conway County

Southeastern counties

767 32

Pope County

767 33

Johnson County

767 34

Franklin County

767 35

Crawford County

767 36

Sebastian County

767 37

Logan County

Northeastern counties

Northwestern counties Class here

767 13

Stone County

—767 285

—767

.awrence County

Stone and Cleburne Counties

767 283

Northwestern counties North central counties Northwest central counties Southwest central counties Southwestern counties South central counties

Norfork Lake

—767 22

767 28

SUMMARY

*Ozark Plateau, *Boston Mountains

Benton County Washington County Madison County

Class here

767 16

Newton County Carroll

767 18

Boone County

767 39

Perry County

Southwest central counties Class here

767 193

Marion County

767 195

Lake

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

—4-9

Hot Spring County

767 42 Class parts of

260

in Arkansas

Including Hot Springs National Park

Searcy County instructed under

Ouachita Mountains

Garland County

767 41 Class here *Bull Shoals

Reservoir

County

Yell

767 4

Marion and Searcy Counties

Blue Mountain

767 38

County

767 17

767 19

Rivers

Baxter County

21

Class here

766 93

Areas

North central counties Class here *Black. White

2

Delaware County

766 91

2.

Classification

this

physiographic region or feature as mstructed under

261

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal —767 43 767 44

—767

45

767 47

—767 48

—767

483

—767 485 —767 49 767 5

Scott

County

Sevier County

Howard and Pike Counties

Howard County Pike County

Clark County

Southwestern counties

57

767 59

767 6

Little River

Miller

County

—767 83

Ashley County

—767 84

Chicot County

—767 85

Desha County

Monroe County

87

—767 88

Phillips

Northeastern counties

Dallas

—767

69

Cleveland County

767 93

Cross County

767 94

Crittenden County

767 95

Mississippi

767 96

Poinsett

767 97

Jackson County

767 98

Craighead Coimty

767 99

Greene and Clay Counties

Bradley County

Calhoun County

County

Central counties Grant County Saline

County

Pulaski

County

County

767 993

Greene County

767 995

Clay County

—768

Tennessee

County

Class here

Class parts of

this

Tennessee River and Valley

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Faulkner County

—767 74 —767 76

White County

—767

Prairie

—767 79

County

WoodrufiF County

Including Little Rock

767 78

Saint Francis River

Saint Francis

South central counties

67

77

County

Lee County

767 89

—767 92

—767

Counties

Arkansas County

767 86

767 91

Columbia County

Ouachita County

767 73

Drew County

Lafayette County

—767 66

—767 72

_767 825

Class here

Union County

767 71

Lincoln County

767 9

County

—767 61 —767 63 —767 64

767 7

—767 823

—767

—767 54

Drew

Lincoln and

—767 82

Polk County

Hempstead County

—767

Southeastern covmties

767 8

Class here Mississippi River in Arkansas

Nevada County

767 56

Areas

Classification

Montgomery County

—767 52 —767 55

2,

County

Lonoke County JefiFerson

County

263 262

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

—768

1

—768

12

1

2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9

3

—768

31

Hardin County

—768

32

Decatur County

Western Tennessee River Valley counties West Highland Rim counties

—768

33

Benton County

Central Basin counties East Highland Rim counties

—768

34

Henry County

Mississippi Valley counties West Tennessee Plain counties

Cumberland Plateau counties Southeastern counties Northeastern counties

Mississippi Valley counties

Lake County Class here Reelfoot

—768 —768 —768 —768

13

Obion County

15

Dyer County

16

Lauderdale County

17

Tipton County

—768

19

Shelby County Including

Areas

Western Tennessee River Valley counties

—768

SUMMARY —768 —768 —768 —768 —768 —768 —768 —768 —768

2.

Classification

Lake

—768 35

Stewart County

—768 36

Houston County

—768 37

Humphreys County

—768 38

Perry County

—768 39

Wayne County

—768

West Highland Rim counties

4

Class here comprehensive works

For east Highland Rim counties, see

Lewis and Hickman Counties Lewis County

768 432

Memphis

2

—768

21

Fayette County

—768

22

Haywood and Crockett Counties

Hickman County

—768 434

West Tennessee Plain counties

Class here

*Duck River

Dickson County

768 44

—768

Montgomery County

45

—768 223

Haywood County

768 46

—768 225 —768 23 —768 24

Crockett County

768 462

Cheatham County

Gibson County

768 464

Robertson County

Weakley County

768 47

Sumner County

—768

Carroll

768 48

Trousdale and

Henderson and Chester Counties

—768 26 —768

—768 265 —768 27 —768 28 —768 29

Cheatham and Robertson Counties

Macon County

—768 484

Chester County

Class parts of

Macon Counties

Trousdale County

768 482

Henderson County

263

Class parts of

County

this

physiographic region or feature as mstructed under

Madison County

Hardeman County McNairy County this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

264

7686

Lawrence County

—768 42 768 43

—768

25

on Highland Rim counties

—4-0

265

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —768

49

Table

Central Basin counties

Warren County

_768

Van Buren Coimty

657

White County

Jackson County

—768

67

Putnam County

Smith County

—768

68

Overton and Pickett Counties

De

—768 684

Cumberland

River

Kalb and Carmon Counties

De

Overton County Pickett

768 687

Kalb County Class here

—768 535 —768 54 —768 55

—768 653 —768 66

Class here

—768 51 —768 52 —768 53 —768 532

Center

Hill Reservoir

Cannon County Wilson County

Davidson County Including Nashville

Fentress County

—768 69

—768

7

—768

71

Coimty

Cumberland Plateau counties Scott

County

768 72

Campbell Coimty

—768 73

Anderson County Class here

Clinch River

—768 56 —768 57

Williamson County Rutherford County

768 74

Morgan County

—768

58

Bedford and Marshall Counties

768 75

Cumberland County

—768

583

Bedford County

768 76

Bledsoe County

—768 585 —768 59

Marshall County

768 77

Sequatchie County Class here 'Sequatchie River

Maury County

Rim

—768

6

—768

61

Giles

—768 —768

62

Lincoln and Moore Counties

624

Lincoln County

—768

627

Moore County

—768 —768

Areas

Warren and Van Buren Cotmties

—768 65

Clay County Class here *Dale Hollow Reservoir

—768 5

2.

Classification

East Highland

counties

County

63

Franklin County

64

CoflFee

768 78

Grundy County

768 79

Marion County

—768

Southeastern counties

8

Hamilton County

768 82

Including Chattanooga Class here *Lookout Mountain. *Lake

Rhea and Meigs Counties

768 83

County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

768 834

Rhea County

768 836

Meigs County

Class parts of

266

Chickamauga

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

2&7

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal 768 84

Roane County

768 85

Knox County

2.

Areas

Classification

—768

Grainger and Union Counties

93

Grainger County

_768 932

Class here

Clinch Mountains

Including Knoxville Class here

Fort Loudoun

Reservoir

Union County

—768 935

Class here

—768

86

768 863

Loudon and McMinn Counties

—768

Loudon County Class here Little Tennessee River

Claiborne and Hancock Counties

94

Claiborne County

—768 944

Class here

768 865

768 87

McMinn County Bradley County

768 875

Polk County

—768

88

—768 883 768 885 768 89

Cocke County

768 984

Carter County

Class here

Class here

JeflFerson

Cherokee

Class

Counties

County

Class here

Douglas Reservoir

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Roan

and Stone Mountains

Ohio

Ohio Valley

River in

—77

SUMMARY

Reservoir

Hamblen County Jefferson

Iron Mountains, Watauga Reservoir

Kentucky

769

Bald Mountains

Hamblen and

Reservoir

Johnson County

768 99

Greene County

Class here

Class

River

Holston River

Class here

768 924

Unicoi County

Northeastern counties Class here

—768 923

768 982

Class here

French Broad

Class here

768 92

area

Boone

Unicoi and Carter Counties

—768 98

Smoky Mountains

County

Washington County

768 97

Blount County

768 895

768 91

Sullivan

96

Class here

Monroe County

Sevier County

768 9

Hawkins County

768 95

—768

—768 893

under

—769 1 —769 2 —769 3 —769 4 —769 5 —769 6 —769 7 —769 8 —769 9 Class parts of

this

Southern Northern Northern Southern

mountain region counties mountain region counties Bluegrass counties Bluegrass counties

The Knobs

counties

Eastern Pennyroyal counties Western Pennyroyal counties

Western Basin counties Counties west of Tennessee River

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

26Q

268

in Tennessee,

Hancock County

—768 946

Monroe and Blount Counties

*Great

Cumberland Mountains

Gap

Bradley and Polk Counties

768 873

Norris Lake

—4-9

Cumberland

Dewey Decimal 769

Bell

12

—769

County

Whitley County

769 132

—769

14

McCreary County Laurel and Clay Counties Laurel County

769 143

—769

Mountain

Whitley and McCreary Counties

769 13

Clay County

145

769 15

Leslie

and Harlan Coimties

County

769 152

Leslie

769 154

Harlan County Class here *Big Black Mountains

—769

16

—769

163

—769 213

Wolfe County

—769 215

Magoffin County

—769

22

Floyd County

—769

23

Pike County

—769

24

Martin and Johnson Counties

—769 243

Martin County

—769 245 —769 25 —769 253

Johnson County

Morgan and

—769 255

Elliott

County

—769

26

Lawrence County

—769

27

Boyd County

Greenup County

—769 295

Lewis County

—769

29

Northern Bluegrass counties

3

Class here Licking,

—769

183

Jackson County

—769 32 —769 323

—769

185

Lee County

—769 325

Jackson and Lee Counties

this

County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

Rivers

Mason County Bracken County

—769

33

Pendleton County

—769

34

Campbell County

Class parts of

Kentucky

Mason and Bracken Counties

Kenton County

—769 35

270

Kentucky. Levisa

Morgan County

—769 293

Breathitt

in

Counties

Knott County

Owsley County

Class parts of

Elliott

Greenup and Lewis Counties

769 176

Fork

Wolfe and Magofi&n Counties

21

—769

Perry County

769 19

Tug

Letcher County

769 173

769 18

River and

Carter County

Perry and Owsley Counties

769 17

Big Sandy

—769 28

Letcher and Knott Counties

769 165

Areas

River

Knox County

769 125

135

Class here

*Cumberland Mountains

Class here *Pine

2.

Northern moimtain region counties

2

and Knox Counties

Bell

123

—769

—769

Southern mountain region counties

1

Class here

—769 —769

Table

Classification

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

271

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —769 36

Boone and

Gallatin Counties

—769 363

Boone County

—769 365

Gallatin

—769

37

Carroll

County

and Trimble Counties

County

Carroll

—769 375 —769 38

Trimble Coimty

—769

39

—769 393

—769 395

—769

4

—769

41

—769

413

—769 415 —769 417

Oldham

and Henry Counties

Oldham County

Owen and Grant Owen County

Counties

Bullitt

and Spencer Counties

County

—769 453

Bullitt

—769 455

Spencer County

—769 46 —769 463 —769 465

Anderson and Woodford Counties

—769

Fayette County

Anderson County

Woodford County

47

Grant Cotmty

Southern Bluegrass counties Harrison, Robertson, Nicholas Counties

Harrison County

Robertson County Nicholas Coimty

—769

Bourbon County Scott

County

Franklin County Including Frankfort

Shelby County JeflFerson

Jessamine and Mercer Counties

—769 48 —769 483

Jessamine County

Mercer County

—769 485

Franklin and Shelby Coimties

—769 435 —769 44

—769 45

Henry County

Bourbon and Scott Counties

—769 432

Areas

Including Lexington

—769 42 —769 423 —769 425 43

2.

Class here Salt River

—769 373

—769 383 —769 385

Table Classification

—769

Washington and Nelson Counties

49

—769 493

Washington County

—769 495

Nelson County

—769

5

—769

51

The Knobs

Marion County Boyle and Garrard Counties

—769 52 —769 523

Boyle County

—769 525

Garrard County

—769

Madison County

53

Clark County

—769 54 —769 55 —769 553

Montgomery and Bath Counties

Montgomery County Bath County

—769 555

County

Including Louisville

—769 56

Fleming County

—769

Rowan County

57

Class parts of

272

counties

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

^73

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal —769

58

—769 583 —769 585 —769 59

—769

6

Classification

Menifee and Powell Counties Menifee County Powell County Estill

County

Eastern Pennyroyal counties Class here *Highland Rim in Kentucky, comprehensive works on Pennyroyal counties

For western Pennyroyal counties, see

—769

62

—769 623 —769 625 —769

63

—769

71

Western Pennyroyal counties Larue and Hart Counties

—769 713

Larue County

—769 715

Hart County

—769 72

Barren County

—769

Allen and Simpson Counties

73

—769 732

Allen County

—769 735

Simpson County

Warren County

—769 74

Edmonson and

Lincoln County

769 752

County *Lake Cumberland

Wayne County

—769 65 —769 653 —769 655

CHnton and

—769

66

Casey County

—769

67

Taylor and Adair Counties

—769 754

*Mammoth Cave

—769 755

Butler County

—769

Russell Counties

Clinton County Russell

Butler Counties and environs

Edmonson County

County

National Park

Logan County

769 76

Todd County

77

County

769 78

Christian

769 79

Trigg County

Western Basin counties

769 8

Class here

Taylor County

*Green River

SUMMARY

Adair County

—769 68 —769 683 —769 685

Cumberland and Monroe Counties

—769

Metcalfe and Green Counties

—769 693 —769 695

7

769 75

—769 64

69

—769

Rockcastle County

Class here

—769 673 —769 675

— 7697

Rockcastle and Lincoln Counties

Pulaski

Areas

2.

-769 -769 --769 -769

82 83 84 -769 85 -769 86 -769 87 -769 88 -769 89

Cumberland County

Monroe County

Metcalfe County

Green County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

81

—4-9

-769 81

—769 813 —769 815

Lyon and Caldwell Counties Hopkins and McLean Counties Muhlenberg and Ohio Counties Grayson and Hardin Counties Meade and Breckinridge Counties Hancock and Daviess Counties Henderson County Webster and Union Counties Crittenden and Livingston Counties

Lyon and Caldwell Counties Lyon County Caldwell County

feature as instructed •Class parts of this physiographic region or

^75 274

'

^i^Jy

under

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—769

Hopkins and McLean Counties

—769 82 —769 823 —769 826

McLean County

Fulton County

Class here Middle West, *Mississippi River

Muhlenberg County Ohio County Grayson and Hardin Counties

84

—769 842

Grayson County

—769 845

Hardin county

—769

—769 852 —769 854 —769 86 —769 862

771 772

Ohio

Meade County

773

Illinois

Breckinridge County

•774

775 776

Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota

-777

Iowa

-778

Missouri

Hancock County

—769 865

—781

states

Class comprehensive works in

For

—771

New

York, see

—77

—747; Pennsylvania, —748

Ohio

SUMMARY

Union County Crittenden and Livingston Counties

—769 893

Crittenden County

—769 895

Livingston County Class here

Ballard

-771 2

North central counties

-771 3

Northeastern counties West central counties

-771 6 -771 7

-771 8 -771 9

Marshall County

—769 96

Northwestern counties

-771 5

Counties west of Tennessee River

Calloway County

-771 1

-771 4

*Kentucky Reservoir

—769 92 —769 93 —769 95 Class parts of

Kansas

Webster County

89

91

—771-776 Lake

Webster and Union Counties

—769 883 —769 885

—769

e.g.,

Middle West not

Indiana

Henderson County

—769 88

9

— 769865

Owensboro

87

—769

specific state of

Daviess County For Owensboro, see

—769

and Valley, *Ohio

SUMMARY

Hancock and Daviess Counties

—769 864

Ohio River in —769, each

provided for here with the subject,

Meade and Breckinridge Counties

85

—769

states

VaUey, *Great Lakes Class

—769

Lake

North central United States

—77

Muhlenberg and Ohio Counties

County

Hickman County

—769 98 _769 99

Hopkins County

—769 83 —769 832 —769 835

Carlisle

97

Areas

2.

—771

Southwestern counties

South central counties Southeastern counties

Northwestern counties

1

Graves County

Class here

McCracken County

this

Central counties East central counties

—771

County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

River

Williams and Fulton Counties

II

—771 113

Williams County

—771

Fulton County

-4-9

115

Class parts of

276

•Maumee

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

277

—4-9

Dewey Decimal 111 12

Table

Classification

—771 33

Lucas County For Toledo, see —77113

—771 334

Lake County

Geauga County

13

Toledo

—771 336

—771

14

Defiance County

—771 34

Ashtabula County

Henry County

—77135

Medina County

Wood County

—771 36

Sununit County

—771

16

771 17

Paulding County

771 18

Putnam County

771 19

Hancock County

771 2

Including Akron

—771 37

Portage County Class here *Berlin Reservoir

—771 38

Sorth central counties

Trumbull County Class here

Class here

771 21

—771 214

—771 39

Ottawa and Sandusky Counties

Sandusky County

771 22

Erie County

771 23

Lorain County

771 24

Seneca County

—771 25

Huron County

771 26

Wyandot County

—771 27

Crawford County

—771 28

Richland County

Mahoning County *Mahoning River

Ashland County

771 3 771 31

Cuyahoga County Class here

—771

4

—771

41

West central counties Van Wert and Mercer Counties

—771 413

Van Wert County

—771 415

Mercer County Class here

Northeastern counties

Cleveland

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

278

—4-9

Lake

Saint Marys

—771 42

Allen County

—771 43

Auglaize County

—771 44

Hardin County

—771 45

Shelby County

—771 46

Logan and Champaign Counties

—771 463

Logan County

—771 465

Champaign County

47

Darke County

—771 48

Miami County

—771 49

Clark County

—771

*Cuyahoga River

For Cleveland, see —77132

771 32

Reservoir

Ottawa County

Class here *Sandusky Bay

—771 29

Meander

*T^ke Erie, *Sandusky River Class here

771 212

Areas

Lake and Geauga Counties

—771

771 15

2.

as instructed *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature

279

under

Dewey Decimal

7715

Table

2

Areas

Classification

Southwestern counties

-7717

Central counties

Class here

*Miami River

Class here *Scioto River

Marion and Morrow Counties

77151

—771 514

Marion County

—771 52

Union and Delaware Counties Union County

771 532

Delaware County

—771 535

Licking County

771 54

—771 55

Madison County

771 56

Franklin County

Montgomery County

—771 58

Fairfield

—771 59

County

771 63

Columbiana County

771 64

Holmes County

771 65

Coshocton County Tuscarawas County

771 69

JeflFerson this

—771 763

Warren County

—771 765

Clinton County

Hamilton County

—771

8

—771

81

Clermont and Brown Counties

Clermont County

Brown County South central counties Fayette and Pickaway Counties

771 813

Fayette County

771 815

Pickaway County

771 82

Ross County

77183

Hocking and Vinton Counties

Hocking County Vinton County

Highland and Pike Counties

77184

County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

771 845

Highland County

771 847

Pike County

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as mstructed under

281

280

— 77178

Cincinnati

771 837

County

Harrison County

Warren and Clinton Counties

—771 835

Class here *Tuscarawas River

771 68

—771 76

—771 796

County

Stark

Carroll

Butler County

771 794

771 62

771 67

—771 75

—771 79

Wayne County

771 66

Greene County

771 78

East central counties

61

—771 74

— 77157

Perry County

771 6

Dayton

For Cincinnatiy see

Columbus

57

— 77173

—771 73

—771 77

For Columbus, see

Class parts of

—771 72

For Dayton, see

Knox County

771 53

—771

Preble County

Morrow County

—771 516

—771

—771 71

1

9

Dewey Decimal —771 85

Jackson County

—771 86

Adams County

—771

Scioto

87

Table

County

—771 88

Lawrence County

—771 89

Gallia

County

Southeastern counties

771 9

Muskingum County

771 91

Class here

*Muskingum River

771 92

Guernsey County

771 93

Belmont County

Morgan County

—771 94

Areas

Ohio and Switzerland Counties

—772

12

—772

123

Ohio County

—772

125

Switzerland County

—772 —772 —772 —772

13

JeflFerson

14

Ripley County

15

Franklin County

16

Decatur County

—772

17

Jennings county

—772

18

Scott

—772

183

Scott

—772

185

Clark County

—772

19

771 95

Noble County

771 96

Monroe County

—772

2

771 97

Athens County

—772

21

Class here

2.

Classification

*Hocking River

County

and Clark Counties County

Floyd County

South central counties Harrison County

—772 22

Washington County

—771 98

Washington County

—772

23

Jackson County

—771 99

Meigs County

—772

24

Bartholomew County

—772

25

Brown and Monroe Counties

—772

253

Indiana

772

SUMMARY —772 1 —772 2 —772 3 —772 4 —772 5 —772 6 —772 7 —772 8 —772 9

—772 772

—772 26 —772 27 —772 28 —772 29

Southeastern counties South central counties

Southwestern counties

West

central counties

Central counties East central counties

—772

Northeastern counties North central counties

this

Monroe County Lawrence County Orange County Crawford County Perry County

Southwestern counties Class here

Dearborn County

1

3

Northwestern counties

Southeastern counties

1

Class parts of

—772 255

Brown County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

White

31

Spencer County

—772 32 —772 33 —772 34 —772 35

Warrick County

—772

River

Vanderburgh County Posey County

Gibson County

as instructed *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature

282

283

under

—4-9

^

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

36

Pike County

—772 55

—772 —772

37

Dubois County

—772 553

Clinton County

38

Martin and Daviess Counties

—772 555

Tipton County

Hamilton County

772 382

Martin County

—772

772 385

Daviess County

—772 57 —772 58

Madison County

—772

Shelby County

—772

Knox County

39

West

772 4

central counties

Class here

59

—772 6

*Wabash River

—772

County

61

Hancock County

East central counties

Rush County

772 41

Sullivan

772 42

Greene County

—772 62

Owen County

—772 623

Fayette County

Clay County

Union County

Vigo County

—772 625 —772 63

Wayne Coimty

Vermillion and Parke Counties

—772 64

Henry County

—772

43

772 44

—772

45

—772 46 772 462

Vermillion County

772 465

Parke County

772 65

Fayette and Union Counties

Delaware County Including Muncie

772 47

Fountain County

772 66

Randolph county

772 48

Montgomery County

772 67

Jay County

772 49

Putnam County

772 5

Central counties

—772

68

772 69

—772

Morgan and Johnson Counties

772 51

7

Blackford County

Grant County

Northeastern counties

—772 513

Morgan County

772 71

Huntington County

772 515

Johnson County

772 72

Wells County

772 73

Adams County

Marion County

772 52

—772 74

Including Indianapolis

—772

Boone Coimty

772 54 Class parts of

this

Allen County Including Fort

Hendricks County

53

Areas

Clinton and Tipton Counties

—772

56

2.

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

284



Wayne

772 75

Whitley County

772 76

Noble County

772 77

De

772 78

Steuben County

772 79

T.agrange County

Kalb County

285

Dewey Decimal

—772

8

—772

81

—772 82 772 83

—772

84

—772 85 —772 86

Table

-773 1 —-773 2 -773 3 -773 4 -773 5 -773 6 -773 7 -773 8 -773 9

Elkhart County

Kosciusko County

Wabash County Miami County

Howard County Cass County

772 87

Fulton County

773

772 88

Marshall County

773 11

772 89

Saint Joseph

772 9

—772 91 —772 92

County

—773

Cook County Northeastern counties Northwestern counties

West

central counties

Central counties East central counties

Southeastern counties Southwestern counties

Southern counties

Cook County

1

Chicago

Northeastern counties

2

Bend

*Des Plaines River

Class here

Northwestern counties

For Cook County, see

773 21

Lake County

Starke and Pulaski Counties

773 22

McHenry County

773 23

Kane County

773 24

Du

773 25

Will

773 26

Kendall and Grundy Counties

Starke County

County

—772 925 —772 93

White County

—772 94

Carroll

Pulaski

County

Page County

County

772 95

Tippecanoe County

773 263

Kendall County

772 96

Warren County

773 265

Grundy County

772 97

Benton, Newton, Jasper Counties

773 27

La

Salle

County

772 972

Benton County

773 28

De

772 974

Newton County

773 29

Boone County

772 977

Jasper County

773 3

—772 99

Kalb County

Northwestern counties

Porter County

Class here

—773

Lake County Including Gary

773

— 7731

La Porte County

772 923

772 98

Areas

SUMMARY

North central counties

Including South

2.

Classification

Illinois

Winnebago County

31

773 32

Ogle County

773 33

Stephenson County

Class parts of

286

*Rock River

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

287

4

9

Dewey Decimal —IIZ 34 —773 343 —773 345

Table

Jo Daviess and Carroll Counties

Jo Daviess County Carroll

—773

36

Lee County

—773 —773

37

Bureau and Putnam Counties

372 375

Putnam County

—773 —773 —773

Henry County

39

Rock Island and Mercer Counties Rock Island County Class comprehensive works on Davenport-Rock Island-Moline 77769 tri-city area in



—773 395

—773

4

—773

41

48

Fulton County

—773

49

Knox County

—773

38

—773 393

Areas

Central counties Class here *Illinois River

Whiteside County

Bureau County

—773

—773 5

County

35

—773

2.

Classification

Mercer County

West central counties

Stark and Marshall Counties

51

County

—773 513 —773 515 —773 52

Peoria County

—773

Woodford Coimty

Stark

Marshall Coimty

53

—773 54

Tazewell County

—773 55

Mason and Menard Counties Class here

*Sangamon River

773 553

Mason County

773 555

Menard County Sangamon County

773 56

Including Springfield

Henderson and Warren Counties

—773 413

Henderson County

773 57

Logan County

—773 —773

415

Warren County

773 58

Macon and De Witt Counties

42

McDonough County

—773 582

Macon County

—773

43

Hancock County

—773 585

De

—773

44

Adams County

773 59

Pike and Scott Counties

773 6

—773 45

—773 453 —773 455 —773 46

Pike County Scott

County

Morgan and Cass Counties

Witt County

McLean County East central counties

773 61

Livingston County

773 62

Ford County

773 63

Kankakee County

County

—773 463

Morgan County

773 64

Iroquois

—773 465

Cass County

773 65

Vermilion County

773 66

Champaign County

—773

47

—773 473 —773 475

Brown and Schuyler Counties

Class parts of

Brown County

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Schuyler County

288

289

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal —773

67

Piatt

and Moultrie Counties

County

773 673

Piatt

773 675

Moultrie County

773 68

—773 69 773 7 773 71

—773

72

773 73

Douglas County

Edgar County

Southeastern counties

Coles County

Cumberland County Jasper County

773 75

Crawford County

773 76

Lawrence County

773 77

Richland County

773 78

Wabash County

773 79

—773

791

773 793

JefiFerson

Marion County

773 795

Clay County

773 798

773 8 773 81 773 82 773 83 773 84

—773 855

Jersey

86

Madison County

—773

87

Bond and Clinton Counties

—773 873

Bond County

—773 875

Clinton County

Fayette Coimty

88

Washington County

—773

89

Saint Clair

91

Southwestern counties County

Montgomery County Macoupin County

County

Southern counties

Monroe County

—773 92

Randolph County

—773 93

Perry County

—773 94

Franklin County

—773 95

Hamilton County

—773 96

White County

—773 98

Gallatin

County

Hardin County Southernmost counties

773 991

Pope County

773 992

Saline

773 993

Wilhamson County

—773 994

Shelby County

Christian

—773

773 99

Effingham County

County

—773

773 97

County

773 794

—773 797

Calhoun County

—773

Edwards County

Wayne County

Areas

Calhoim and Jersey Countit

_773 853

773 9

Counties south of Decatur

773 792

—773 796

—773 85

Clark County

773 74

2.

Classification

County

Jackson County

773 995

Union County

773 996

Johnson County

773 997

Massac County

773 998

Pulaski

773 999

Alexander County

County

Greene County

291

290

Dewey Decimal

—774

Table

Classification

—774

Michigan Class here Lakes

Huron, Michigan

SUMMARY 774 1 774 2 -774 3

-774 4 -774 5

-774 6 -774 7

-774 8

-774 9

Southwestern counties of Lower Peninsula South central counties of Lower Peninsula Southeastern counties of Lower Peninsula Southeast central counties of Lower Peninsula Southwest central counties of Lower Peninsula Northwest central counties of Lower Peninsula Northeast central counties of Lower Peninsula

1

works in

Hillsdale

—774

12

Cass County

—774

13

Van Buren County

15

—774

16

Barry County

—774 31 —774 32

Lenawee County

—774

Wayne County

Monroe County

33

Detroit River

—774

—774 34

Detroit

—774

Washtenaw County

35

—774 36

Livingston County

—774

Genesee County

37

774 38

Oakland County

774 39

Macomb County

—774

Southeast central counties of

4

Class here

—774

19

774 2

—774 21 —774 22 —774 23 —774 24 —774 25

County Saint Clair River

Kalamazoo County

Kalamazoo

city, see

— 77418

city

Saint Joseph

County

South central counties of

Lower Peninsula

Branch County

Calhoun County

774 42

Lapeer County

774 43

Sanilac

774 44

Huron County

774 45

Tuscola County

774 46

Saginaw County

774 47

Bay County

County

Class here

Eaton County Clinton County

Shiawassee County

Saginaw River

774 48

Midland County

774 49

Gratiot

Class parts of

—774 26

Lower Peninsula

Saginaw Bay

Saint Clair

774 41

For Kalamazoo

774 18

— 77434

Including Flint

Class here

774 17

Saint Clair

For Detroit, see

Allegan County

—774

T^ke

Lower Peninsula

Class here Flint River

Berrien County

Ottawa County

County

Southeastern counties of

3

Kalamazoo River

11

774 14

_774 29

Class here

Southwestern counties of Lower Peninsula Class here

—774

Jackson County

Northern counties of Lower Peninsula Upper Peninsula

Class comprehensive

—774

_774 28

Class here

—774 1-774 8 Lower Peninsula

Areas

Lansing and East Lansing

27

—774

2,

this

County

physiographic region or feature as mstructed under

Ingham County For Lansing and East Lansing, see —77427

under 'Qass parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

2Q2

—4-9

293

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

774 51

Isabella

—774

County

52

Mecosta County

—774 —774

53

Montcalm County Ionia

54

County

Kent County

774 55

For Grand

Rapids, see

774 56

Grand Rapids

774 57

Muskegon County

774 58

Newaygo County

774 59

Oceana County

— 77456

Northeast central counties of Lower Peninsula

774 62

Manistee County

774 63

Benzie and Leelanau Counties

774 632 774 635

Leelanau County

774 64

Grand Traverse County

Grand

774 65

Kalkaska County

774 66

Missaukee County

Arenac County

—774 76

Rosconunon Coimty

—774

Crawford County

77

Alcona County

79

Class here Straits of

Presque

Isle

County

Montmorency County Otsego County

774 85

Antrim County

86

Mackinac

Alpena County

—774 84

Charlevoix County

Cheboygan County

—774 88

Emmet County

774 9

Upper Peninsula

774 91

*Lake Superior

Chippewa County Class here *Whitefish Bay,

774 92

—774 923

Osceola County this

Northern counties of Lower Peninsula

Class here

Lake County

69

Ogemaw County

—774

Wexford County

774 68

County

Oscoda County

774 87

Traverse Bay

Iosco

—774 78

—774

Benzie County

Class here

—774 73 —774 74 —774 75

774 83

Class here *Pere Marquette River

Clare County

Gladwin County

—774 81 —774 82

Mason County

774 67

*Au Sable River

—774 72

Peninsula

Class here *Manistee River

774 61

71

774 8

Northwest central counties of Lower

774 6

Class parts of

7

*Muskegon River

—774

—774

—774

Class here Class here

Areas

Classification

Southwest central counties of Lower Peninsula

774 5

2.

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

774 925

Saint Marys River

Mackinac and Luce Counties Mackinac County

Luce County

as instructed under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature

295 294

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—775

Alger and Schoolcraft Counties

774 93

774 932

Alger County

774 935

Schoolcraft

—775

County

774 95

Menominee and Dickinson Counties Class here

—775

774 955

Dickinson County

774 96

Marquette County

774 97

Baraga and Iron Counties

774 973

Baraga County

774 975

Iron County

774 985

Ontonagon County

—775

14

Burnett County

Keweenaw

774 993

Houghton County

774 995

Keweenaw County

Isle

18

Barron County

—775

19

Rusk County

—774997

Royale

SUMMARY 1

2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9

orth central counties Ashland County

775 22

Iron County

775 23

Vilas

775 24

Price County

County

—775

25

Oneida County

—775 —775 —775

26

Taylor County

27

Lincoln County

28

Clark County

775 29

-775 --775 --775 --775 --775 --775 --775 --775 _-775

S

775 21

Class here *Wisconsin River

_

Polk County

Peninsula

Wisconsin

775

Sawyer County

—775

775 2

For Isle Royale, see

997

Washburn County

16

Houghton and Keweenaw Counties Class here

County

Bayfield

775 17

Gogebic County

—776771

13

775 15

774 983

comprehensive works on Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior

—775

—775

775 3

Marathon County

Northeastern counties Class here

*Green Bay

Northwestern counties North central counties Northeastern counties

775 31

Forest County

West

775 32

Florence County

775 33

Marinette County

central counties

Central counties East central counties

For Marinette

Southwestern counties South central counties Southeastern counties

775 34

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

2q6

— 77512

Superior

12

Class

Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties

774 99

Saint Croix River

Douglas County

11

in

Menominee County

Areas

Northwestern counties

Menominee River

774 953

774 98

2.

For Superior, see

Delta County

*

1

Class here

774 94

—774

Table

Classification

under

—4-9

city, see

— 77534

Marinette city

under *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

297

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —775

35

Table

Classification

—775

Langlade and Menominee Counties

£

East central counties

6

Class here *Fox River

—775 354

Langlade County

—775 356

Menominee County

—775

61

Brown County

62

Kewaunee County

—775

36

Shawano County

—775

—775

Oconto County

—775 63

Door County

37

—775 —775

—775

Winnebago County

38

Waupaca County

39

Outagamie County

—775

4

West central counties

—775 —775

41

42

Pierce County

43

Dunn County

44

Chippewa County

45

Eau

Claire

46

Eau

city, see

BufiFalo

—77546

Manitowoc County

Fond du Lac County

68

Sheboygan County

—775

7

—775

71

Southwestern counties

La Crosse County

5 51

Jackson County

—775 52 —775 53 —775 54 —775 55

Wood County

—775 56

Adams County

—775

Waushara County

La Crosse

775 72

—775

County

Central counties

—775 58 —775 59

775 67

city,

see

— 77572

Claire city

—775

57

Calumet County

For La Crosse

Trempealeau County

—775

775 66

—775 69

—775 47 —775 48

—775

T^ke Winnebago

Oshkosh

65

—775

Pepin County

49

—775

County

For Eau Claire

—775

Class here

*Chippewa River

Saint Croix County

—775 —775

64

For OshkosK see —77565 Class here

—775

Areas

Monroe County

Vernon County

73

775 74

Crawford County

775 75

Richland County

775 76

Sauk County

—775

Portage County

Grant County

77

775 78

Iowa County

775 79

Lafayette County

South central counties

775 8

Juneau County

Marquette County

775 81

Columbia County

775 82

Dodge County

775 83

Dane County For Madison, see

Green Lake County

instructed under Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

—4-9

JefiFerson

85

Class parts of

— 77584

Madison

775 84

—775

298

city

this

County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

299

Table

Dewey Decimal —775

—775

Rock County

87

For Beloit

775 88

—775

—77588

Beloit, see

Walworth County

89

775 91

Washington County

775 92

Ozaukee County

775 93

Waukesha County Milwaukee County

—775 94

For Milwaukee

775 95

Milwaukee

775 96

Racine County city, see

Racine city

98

Kenosha County For Kenosha

Kenosha

99

—77595

— 77597

city, see

—77599

city

SUMMARY —776 1 —776 2 —776 3 —776 4 —776 5 —776 6 —776 7 —776 8 —776 9

Southeastern counties Southwestern counties Southwest central counties

153

Dodge County

155

Olmsted County

—776 —776

16

FiUmore County

17

Mower County

—776

18

Freeborn County

—776

19

Steele

—776

193

Steele

—776

195

Waseca County

—776

2

Southwestern counties

—776

21

Blue Earth County

West

central counties

Southeast central counties Fast central counties

Northeastern counties North central counties

Northwestern counties

Winona County

13

Wabasha County Class here

County

—776 22

Faribault

—776 23 —776 232

Martin and Jackson Counties Martin County Jackson County

24

Nobles County

25

Rock County

—776 26 —776 27 —776 28

Pipestone County

—776

29

Watonwan County

—776

3

Murray County Cottonwood County

Southwest central counties

—776 31 —776 32 —776 33

Brown County

—776 34 —776 35

Renville County

Nicollet

Sibley

County

County

Redwood County

*Lake Pepin

Goodhue County

776 14 Class parts of

County

instructed under *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

Houston County

12

and Waseca Counties

Class here *Minnesota River

Southeastern counties

1

776 11

—776 —776

—776 —776

—776 —776

Minnesota

776

776

15

—776 235

97

—775

city, see

city

For Racine

—775 —775

Dodge and Ohnsted Counties

—776

Southeastern counties

775 9

Areas

Classification

Green County

86

2.

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

4-9

301

300

—4-9

Table Dpii^pu

M _^Wj £,{/^/ C#

—776

36



Yellow Medicine County

—776

39

Chippewa County central counties

Swift

County

Stevens County

776 43

Big Stone and Traverse Counties

—776

44

—776 45 —776 46

Big Stone County

Traverse County

Grant County Douglas County

Pope County

776 47

Stearns County

776 48

Kandiyohi County

776 49

Meeker County

776 5 776 51

McLeod County

—776 —776

53

Carver County

54

Scott

581

—776

59

—776

6

—776

61

Cities

Ramsey County Saint Paul

Twin

Cities in

East central counties Chisago County

Pine County

—776 63 —776 64

Kanabec County

—776 65

Anoka County

—776 66

Sherburne County

—776

Benton County

67

776 7

County

Le Sueur and Rice Counties

—776 555

Rice County

—776579

Washington County

—776 62

—776 71 —776 72

Le Sueur County

56

—776

776 69

—776 553 —776

Twin

Isanti

County

Mille Lacs

County

Class here *Mille Lacs

Wright County

52

—776 58

—776 68

Southeast central counties

—776

776 55

Minneapolis

Class

776 42

776 435

Hennepin County

For Saint Paul, see —776581

Lac Qui Parle County

—776 432

Cf^

57

Class here

38

41

W^W^f* —776

Lincoln County

West

Areas

-

_776 579

—776

—776

'

--

Lyon County

—776 365

776 4

^^p*-

Lyon and Lincoln Counties

776 363

776 37

Decimal ^*^ *

^^^%y^y ^

2.

— Classification ^*^ w^^^^^^ ^g

Lake

Morrison County

Northeastern counties

Crow Wing County Aitkin

County

776 73

Carlton County

776 75

Cook County

776 76

Lake County

776 77

Saint Louis

County

Class here *Mesabi Range,

Dakota County

—776

771

*La Croix Lake

Duluth Class here

comprehensive works on Duluth and Superior,

Wisconsin

For Superior, see

— 77512

or feature as instructed 'Class parts of this physiographic region

303 302

under

-9

Table

Dewey Decimal 11% IS

Itasca

776 81

—776 83

—777 1 —777 2 —777 3 —777 4 —777 5 —777 6 —777 7 —777 8 —777 9

Woods

Beltrami County

Clearwater County

Becker County

776 85

Hubbard County

—776 86

and *Lake

Lake of the Woods County

776 84

*Des Moines River

SUMMARY

North central counties

Class here *T^ke of the

776 82

Class here

Lake

Koochiching County Class here *Rainy River

776 8

Iowa

777

County

Class here *Winnibigoshish

116 19

Areas

2.

Classification

—777

Northwestern counties North central counties Northeastern counties

West

central counties

Central counties East central counties

Southwestern counties

South central counties Southeastern counties

Northwestern counties

1

Class here *Big Sioux River in Iowa,

Cass County

Lyon and Osceola Counties

776 87

Wadena County

—777

11

Todd County

—777

114

Lyon County

776 88

Otter Tail County

—777

116

Osceola County

—777

12

—777

123

Dickinson County

—777

125

Emmet County

776 91

Wilkin County Clay County

—777

13

Sioux County

776 92

—777

14

O'Brien County

776 93

Norman County

—777

15

Clay and Palo Alto Counties

776 94

Mahnomen County

—777

153

Clay County

95

Polk County

—777

155

Palo Alto County

96

Red Lake and Pennington Counties

—777

16

Plymouth County

—777 —777

17

Cherokee County

18

Buena

—777

19

Pocahontas County

—777

2

North central counties

—777

21

—776

89

776 9

Northwestern counties Class here

—776 —776

*Red River of the North

776 963

Red Lake County

776 965

Pennington County

—776

97

776 98

—776

99

in

Minnesota

Marshall County

Roseau County Kittson County

instructed under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

—4-9

Dickinson and

Vista

Emmet

Counties

County

Kossuth County

Winnebago County

—777 22 Class parts of

this

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

305 304

Uttle Sioux River

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal Worth

—777 23

Classification

—777 232 —777 234

Mitchell County

—777 24

Hancock County

—777 25

Cerro Gordo County

—777 26

Floyd County

—777

Humboldt and Wright Counties

27

—777 272

Humboldt County

—777 274

Wright County

—777

Northeastern counties

3

Howard

31

—777 —777

32

Winneshiek County

33

Allamakee County

34

Bremer County

—777 35

Fayette County

—777

Clayton County

36

—777 —777

—777 44

Monona County

—777 45

Crawford County

—777 46

Carroll

38

Buchanan County Delaware County

Dubuque County

West central cotmties

County

Carroll

—777 466

Greene County

47

Harrison County

Shelby and Audobon Counties

—777 484

Shelby County

—777 486

Audubon County

—777

5

—777

51

53

777 54

County

and Greene Counties

—777 465

—777 537

Class here *Boyer, *Raccoon Rivers

—777

Calhoun County

777 535

Buchanan and Delaware Counties

4

—777 43

—777

Black

—777 385 —777 39

Sac County

777 52

37

—777 382

—777

Hawk

—777 424

—777 49

Chickasaw Coimty

—777 315 —777

and Chickasaw Counties

Howard County

—777 312

Ida County

—777 48

Butler County

—777 29

Ida and Sac Counties

—777 422

—777

Franklin County

—777 28

—777

-777 42

and Mitchell Counties

Worth County

Areas

2.

Guthrie County

Central counties

Webster County Hamilton County

Hardin and Grundy Counties Hardin County

Grundy County Boone and Story Counties

777 544

Boone County

777 546

Story County

777 55

Marshall County

777 56

Tama County

777 57

Dallas

777 58

PoUc County

County

Including Des Moines

Woodbury County

41

Including Sioux City

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

306

-9

307

Table

Dewey Decimal

South central counties

Jasper and Poweshiek Counties

—777

—777 594

Jasper County

—777 596

Poweshiek County

777 6

East central counties Class here *Wapsipinicon,

—777

61

Cedar, *Iowa Rivers

Linn County

—777

63

Jones County

—777

64

Jackson County

—777

65

Iowa and Johnson Counties

—777 655

—777 66 —777 67 777 68

—777

69

Iowa County Johnson County

Cedar County

71

Muscatine County Scott

Illinois, see

tri-city

Pottawattamie County

—777

Mills

Adair County

County

—777 75

Montgomery County

—777 76

Adams County

77

—777 78 —777 79 *Class parts of this

—777 84

Mahaska County

—777 85

Union and Clarke Counties

—777 853

Union County

—777 856

Clarke County

Lucas and Monroe Counties

—777 863

Lucas County

—777 865

Monroe County Ringgold and Decatur Counties

—777 873

Ringgold County

—777 875

Decatur County

—777 88

Wayne County

—777 89

Appanoose County

area

—777

Southeastern counties

9

Class here

—773393

Southwestern counties

—777 72 —777 73

—777

Marion Coimty

County

Cass County

74

—777 83

Clinton County

Class here Nishnabotna River

—777

Warren County

—777 87

For Rock Island County,

7

—777 82

—777 86

Class here Davenport-Rock Island-Moline

—777

Madison County

81

Benton County

—777 62

777 653

Areas

Classification

—777 8 —777 59

2.

Fremont County Page County Taylor County 4-9 physiographic region or feature as instructed under —

—777

*Skunk River

Keokuk County

91

Washington and Louisa Counties

—777 92 —777 923

Washington County

—777 926

Louisa County

—777 93

Wapello County

—777 94

JeflFerson

—777 95

Henry County

—777 96

Des Moines County

—777 97

Davis County

—777 98 —777 99

Van Buren County

Class parts of

County

Lee County this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

309

308

-•^r^^u

.

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

Classification

18

_778 —778

183

Daviess County

185

Caldwell County

—778

19

Northwestern counties North central counties Northeastern counties

—778

2

West central counties

—778

Central counties East central counties

—778 213

Mercer County

—778 215

Grundy County

Class here Missouri River in Missouri

SUMMARY ^^-778 1

^-778 —-778

2 3 —-778 4 —-778 5

^-778 6 ^-778 7 ^-778 8 —-778 9

778

1

778 11

Atchison and Holt Counties

115

Holt County

—778

12

—778

124

—778

126

Nodaway County

Andrew County Buchanan and

Platte Counties

Buchanan County

—778

14

—778

143

Worth County

—778

145

Gentry County

—778

15

—778 —778

Platte

—778 223

Livingston County

—778

Carroll

225

Worth and Gentry Counties

Sullivan

Linn County

—778

25

Chariton County

—778

26

Schuyler and Adair Counties

—778 262

Schuyler County

—778

264

Adair County

—778 —778 —778

27

Macon County

28

Randolph and Howard Counties Randolph County

283

Howard County

—778

29

—778

3

—778

31

Boone Coimty

Kalb County

Clinton County

16

Clay County

17

Harrison County

instructed under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

—4-9

County

—778 235 —778 24

Kalb and Clinton Counties

De

Sullivan Counties

Putnam County

—778 285

De

County

Putnam and

County

135

155

Livingston and Carroll Counties

—778 23 —778 232

Nodaway and Andrew Counties

—778

778 153

Mercer and Grundy Counties

21

—778 22

Northwestern counties

Atchison County

778 132

North central counties

Southeastern counties

113

778 13

Ray County

Class here *Chariton River

Southwestern counties South central counties

—778 —778

—778

Daviess and Caldwell Counties

—778 Missouri

778

Areas

2.

Northeastern counties Scotland and

Scotland County

—778 312 —778 315 Class parts of

Knox Counties

Knox County this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

3^^

310

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal —778

32

—778 323 —778 325

Monroe County

—778

33

Audrain County

—778 335

Callaway County

34

Clark and Lewis Counties

—778 343

Clark County

—778

345

Lewis County

—778

35

—778 —778 —778 —778

353

355 36

Marion and

Ralls

Counties

37

Lincoln County

—778

38

Montgomery and Warren Counties

—778

382

—778 386 —778

39

—778

4

—778 —778

41

411

Warren County Saint Charles

County

—778 —778 —778

51

County

Benton County

Hickory County

Central counties

Cooper County Moniteau County

—778 —778

53

Morgan County

54

Camden Coimty

—778

55

Cole County Including JeflFerson City

Cass County

44

Vernon County

45

Lafayette and Johnson Counties

Lafayette County

Johnson County

County

778 56

Miller

778 57

Pulaski

58

County

Osage Coimty Maries and Phelps Counties

—778 592

Maries County

778 594

Phelps County

Kansas City

Bates County

—778 455

778 5

778 59

43

—778 453

Pettis

Class here *T^ke of the Ozarks

West central counties

For Wyandotte County, Kansas, see •-78139

42

Benton and Hickory Counties

—778 Jackson County

County

Saint Clair

Montgomery County

Class here Greater Kansas City

—778

Henry County

—778 49 —778 493

778 52

Pike County

Saint Clair Cotmties

Sahne County

—778

County

Henry and

—778 47 —778 48

—778 496

Marion County Ralls

_778 46 —778 462 —778 466

Audrain and Callaway Counties

—778 332

—778

Classification

Shelby and Monroe Counties Shelby County

Areas

2.

778 6

East central counties

778 61

Gasconade County

778 62

Crawford County

778 63

Franklin County

—778

64

Washington County

County

778 65

Saint Louis

778 66

Independent

778 67

Jefferson

778 68

Saint Francois

city of Saint Louis

Coimty County

or feature as instructed *Class parts of this physiographic region

313 312

under

4

9

Table

Dewey Decimal —778

Classification

Sainte Genevieve and Perry Counties

69

County

—778 692

Sainte Genevieve

—778

694

Perry County

—778

7

Southwestern counties Barton County

—778 71 —778 72 —778 73 —778 732 —778 736

Jasper County

Newton and McDonald Counties

Newton County McDonald County

Cedar County

Douglas County

_778 835 —778 84

Ozark County

—778 85 —778 86 —778 87

Lawrence County

—778 78 —778 79

Greene County

Barry County

—778 792

Christian County

—778 794 —778 797

Stone County

89

South central counties

Iron County

Reynolds County Carter and Ripley Counties Carter County

—778 894

Ripley County

Southeastern counties

778 91

Madison County

778 92

Wayne County

—778 93

Butler County

County

778 94

Bollinger

778 95

Stoddard County

778 96

Cape Girardeau County

778 97

Scott

778 98

Mississippi

Class here *Ozark Plateau in Missouri

County

Dallas and Laclede Counties

—778 81 —778 813

Dallas

Webster and Wright Counties Webster County

—778 823 —778 825

778 983

Mississippi

778 985

New

778 99

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

New

Madrid Counties

County

Madrid County

Dunklin and Pemiscot Counties

778 993

Dunklin County

778 996

Pemiscot County

Wright County this

and

County

Laclede County

—778 815 —778 82

Class parts of

Iron and Reynolds Counties

778 892

Taney County

8

Sharmon and Oregon Counties

Oregon County

778 9 Taney Counties

Dent County

—778 875 —778 88

Polk County

Christian, Stone,

Howell County

Shaimon County

—778

—778 75 —778 76 —778 77

Texas County

—778 873

—778 885

Dade County

Douglas and Ozark Counties

—778 832

778 883

—778 743 —778 745

—778

—778 83

Cedar and Dade Counties

—778 74

Areas

2.

3A5

3M

Table

Dewey Decimal

—78

Western United

States

Decatur and Sheridan Counties

—781

14

—781

143

Decatur County

—781

145

Sheridan County

—781

15

Great

Plains

For Great Basin and Pacific Slope region, see

—79

SUMMARY Kansas Nebraska South Dakota North Dakota

782 783

784 786

Montana

-787

Wyoming

788

Colorado New Mexico

-789

—781

Kansas

1

—7812 —7813 —7814 —7815 —7816 —7817 —781

8

—7819

Gove County

—781

155

Norton County

—781

16

—781

163

Graham County

—781

165

Trego County

—781

17

Phillips

—781

18

Rooks County

—781

19

Ellis

Graham and Trego Counties

Northwestern counties North central counties Northeastern counties

West central counties Central counties East central counties

Southwestern counties South central counties Southeastern counties

Northwestern counties

1

—781

11

—781

112

Cheyenne County

—781

115

Sherman County

—781

12

—781

123

Wallace County

—781

125

Rawlins County

—781

13

—781

132

Thomas County

—781

135

Logan County

Cheyenne and Sherman Counties

Wallace and Rawlins Counties

County

County

North central counties Class here

—781

—781

Class parts of

—781 152

Kansas (Kaw) River

SUMMARY —781

Gove and Norton Counties

—7812

Class here

Areas

Classification

Mountains, Class here the West, Missouri River. •Rocky

781

2.

Solomon, *Republican, Big Blue Rivers

Smith and Osborne Counties

21

—781 213

Smith County

—781 215

Osborne County

—781 22

Jewell County

—781 23

Mitchell County

—781 24

RepubHc County

—781 25

Cloud County

—781 26

Ottawa County

—781 27

Washington and Clay Counties

—781 273

Washington Coimty

—781 275

Clay County

County

—781 28

Riley

—781 29

Geary County

Class parts of

this

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

Thomas and Logan Counties

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

3^7

316

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—781

Table

—7815

Northeastern counties

3

—781

Marshall County

781 31

Pottawatomie County

—781 32

and Jackson Counties

Nemaha

—781 33

,

Nemaha County

—781 332

Jackson County

781 335

51

Russell

County

—781 52

Barton County

—781 53

Uncohi and Ellsworth Counties Lincoln County

—781 535

Ellsworth County

Rice and Saline Coimties

—781 543

Rice County

78135

Doniphan County

—781 545

Saline

78136

Atchison County

781 38

—781 39

McPherson County

Leavenworth County

—781 56

Dickinson County

Wyandotte County

—781

Marion County

Class

—781 —781

West

4

41

—781 413 781 415

County

comprehensive works on Greater Kansas City in —778411

central counties

57

78158

Morris County

—781 59

Chase County

Class here *Arkansas River in Kansas

—7816

Greeley and Hamilton Counties

—781

61

East central counties

Wabaunsee County

Greeley County

—781 62

Lyon County

Hamilton County

—781 63

Shawnee County Including Topeka

Wichita and Kearny Counties

781 42

County

—781 55

JeflFerson

37



—781 532 —781 54

—781

Osage and

CofiFey Counties

—781 423

Wichita Coimty

78164

Kearny County

—781 643

Osage County

781 425

—781 645

CofiFey

County

781 43

Scott

781 44

Finney County

Areas

Central counties

Brown County

—781 34

2.

Classification

—781 65

County

Douglas County Franklin County

—781 45

Lane County

78166

—781 46

Ness County

—781 67

Hodgeman Coimty

—781 672

Anderson County

Rush County

—781 675

Johnson County

781 47

—781 48 Class parts of

781 68

Pawnee County

781 49 this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

—781 69

Anderson and Johnson Counties

Miami County Linn County

319

318

Table

Dewey Decimal

—7817 —781

71

Stanton and Morton Counties Stanton County

—781 715

Morton County

—781 72 —781 723 —781 725

Stevens County

Haskell County

—781 735

Seward County

—781 74

Gray County

—781 75

Meade County Ford County

—781 77

Clark County

—781 78

Edwards and Kiowa Counties

Edwards County

—781 785

Kiowa County

—781 79

Comanche County

—781

81

Elk,

Chautauqua Counties

—781 913

Greenwood County

—781 915

Elk County

—781 918

Chautauqua County

Woodson and Wilson Counties

—781 923

Woodson County

—781 925

Wilson County

—781 93

Montgomery County

—781 94

Allen County

781 95

Neosho County

781 96

Labette County

Bourbon County

—781 97

—781 782

8

Greenwood,

91

—781 92

—781 76

—781

Southeastern counties

—7819

\

Haskell and Seward Counties

—781 732

Cowley County

—781 89

—781

Grant and Stevens Counties

Grant County

—781 73

Classification

Southwestern counties

—781 712

Areas

2,

781 98

Crawford County

78199

Cherokee County

Nebraska

—782

Class here *Platte River

SUMMARY

South central counties StaflFord

and Pratt Counties

County

—781 813

StaflFord

—781 815

Pratt County

Barber County

—781 83

Reno County

—781 84

Kingman and Harper Counties

—781 843

Kingman County

—781 845

Harper County

Harvey County

—781 86

Sedgwick County

Sumner County

—781 88

Butler County

Northeast central counties North central counties

Southwestern counties Northwestern counties (Panhandle)

Missouri River lowland counties

—782 2

SUMMARY

Including Wichita

—781 87

Central counties

782 7 —782 8 —782 9

—781 82

—781 85

Missouri River lowland counties South central counties

—782 2 —782 3 —782 4 —782 5

-782 —782 —782 —782 —782

22 23 24 25 27 —782 28 —782 29

Class parts of

this

Dixon, Dakota, Thurston Counties Cuming and Dodge Counties Burt and Washington Counties

Douglas and Sarpy Counties Cass and neighboring counties Richardson, Pawnee, Gage Counties Lancaster and Saunders Counties

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

321

320

-4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

Classification

—782 —782

22

Dixon County

—782 224

Dakota County

—782

Thurston County

227

South central counties

3

Dixon, Dakota, Thurston Counties

—782 223

Cuming and Dodge

Nebraska Class here *Republican River in

SUMMARY —782 32 —782 33 —782 34 —782 35 —782 37 —782 38 —782 39

Counties

Butler, Seward, Saline Counties

and Thayer Counties Fillmore and York Counties Polk, Hamilton, Clay Counties

JefFerson

—782 —782 —782

23

—782 —782

24

243

Burt County

—782 32

—782

245

Washington County

—782 322

Butler County

—782 324

Seward County

—782

327

Saline

—782

33

232

Cuming County

235

Dodge County

—782 25 —782

254

Burt and Washington Counties

Douglas and Sarpy Counties Douglas County Including

—782 256

Omaha

Sarpy County Cass and neighboring counties

Nuckolls, Webster, Franklin Counties Harlan, Furnas, Gosper Counties Phelps, Kearney,

Adams Counties

Butler, Seward, Saline Counties

Jefferson

County and Thayer Counties

County

—782 332

Jefferson

—782 335

Thayer County

—782 —782

27

272

Cass County

—782

—782 —782

273

Otoe County

—782 342

Fillmore County

276

Johnson County

—782 345

York County

—782 278 —782 28 —782 282 —782 284 —782 286

Nemaha County

—782

287

—782

29

—782

293

35

Fillmore and York Counties

Polk, Hamilton, Clay Counties

Polk County

Richardson County

—782 354

Hamilton County

Pawnee County

—782

357

Clay County

Gage County

—782

37

Gage Counties

—782287

Beatrice

Lancaster and Saunders Counties Lancaster County Including Lincoln

—782 296

34

—782 352

Richardson, Pawnee,

For Beatrice, see

—782

Areas

2.

Saunders County

Nuckolls, Webster, Franklin Counties

—782 372

Nuckolls County

—782 374

Webster County

—782

377

Franklin County

—782

38

Harlan, Furnas, Gosper Counties

—782 382 —782 384

Harlan County

—782

Gosper County

387

Furnas County

region or feature as instructed *Class parts of this physiographic

3^3 322

under

Dewey Decimal

Kearney, Adams Counties

—782

39

—782

392

Phelps County

—782

394

Kearney County

—782

397

Adams County

PJjelps,

—782

—782

7

*Loup River

Cherry Coimty

Brown County

42

Merrick and Nance Covmties

—782 423

Merrick County

—782 74 —782 743

—782 425 —782 43

Nance County

—782 745

44

Sherman County

45

BufiFalo

46

Dawson County

782 767

—782 —782

47

Custer County

782 77

48

Valley County

782 772

—782

49

Greeley County

—782

5

—782

—782 55 —782 56 —782 57 —782 58 Class parts of

Wheeler, Garfield, Loup Counties

Wheeler County

—782 764

Garfield

County

Loup Coimty Blaine,

Thomas, Hooker Counties

Blaine Coimty

—782 774

Thomas Coimty

782 777

Hooker County Grant and Arthur Counties

—782 78 782 783

Grant County

County

782 785

Arthur Coimty

McPherson and Logan Counties

Colfax County

—782 79 —782 793

Stanton County

—782 795

Logan County

Madison County

782 8

Southwestern counties

Antelope County

782 82

Colfax and Stanton Counties

54

Holt County

Boone County Platte

—782 535

Rock Coimty

782 762

Northeast central counties

—782 52 —782 53 —782 532

Rock and Holt Counties

—782 76

—782 —782 —782

51

Cherry and Brovra Counties

—782 732

—782

—782

Boyd and Keya Paha Counties

Keya Paha County

—782 736

Class here *Elkhorn River

Niobrara River

—782 725

Hall County

.

North central coimties

Boyd County

41

County

Areas

—782 723

—782

Howard County

2,

Knox County

—782 73

Central counties Class here

59

—782 72

Hastings

4

—782

Class here

For Hastings, see —782398

—782 398

Table

Classification

Pierce County

Class parts of

McPherson Coimty

Lincoln County this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Wayne County Cedar Coimty this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

325

324

-^-

1

9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

Hayes and Frontier Counties

782 83

Hayes County

—782 832

Frontier County

782 835

Redwillow and Hitchcock Counties

—782 84

Northeastern counties

1

—783

12

Roberts County

—783 —783

13

Marshall County

14

Day and Brown Counties

Redwillow County

—783

142

Day County

782 845

Hitchcock County

—783

144

Brown County

—783

15

Edmunds County

782 86

Dundy County

782 87

Chase County

782 88

Perkins County

—783

17

Campbell County

782 89

Keith County

—783

18

Walworth County

—783

19

Potter County

783 2

Northwestern counties (Panhandle)

782 9

—782

783 16

*McConaughy Lake

—783

Deuel and Garden Counties

91

21

McPherson County

East central counties Faulk and Spink Counties

782 913

Deuel County

—783 213

Faulk County

782 915

Garden County

—783 217

Spink County

782 92

Sheridan County

—783 22

Clark County

782 93

Dawes County

—783

Codington County

—782

Morrill

782 95

—782 96 782 97

—783

County

Hamlin County

Kimball and Banner Counties

783 27

Brookings, Kingsbury, Beadle Counties

782 975

Banner County Scotts BluflF

—783 272 —783 273 783 274

County

783 28

Sioux County

South Dakota

783

SUMMARY -783 -783 --783 -783 -783 -783 -783

1

Northeastern counties

2

East central counties Southeastern counties Northwestern counties

3

4 5 6 9

Deuel County

783 26

Kimball County

—782 99

25

Grant County

Cheyenne County

782 973

782 98

23

783 24

Box Butte County

94

Areas

—783

782 843

Class here

2,

Brookings County

Kingsbury County Beadle county

Hand, Hyde,

Sully Counties

—783 282

Hand County

—783 283

Hyde County

783 284

Sully

County

Central counties South central counties

Black Hills counties

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

under

—4-9

3^7

326

'i^v--

Table

Dewey Decimal —783

29

Classification

—783

Hughes County Including Pierre

783 3

Areas

2,

Southeastern counties South Class here *James, *Big Sioux Rivers, Missouri River in

Northwestern counties

4

—783 42

Harding County

—783

43

Butte County

—783

44

Meade County Perkins County

—783 45

Dakota

—783

County

Central counties

5

783 31

BnfFalo

783 32

Jerauld County

783 33

Sanborn County

—783 52

Corson County Ziebach County

Grand, Moreau, Cheyenne

Class here

—783

34

Miner County

—783

35

Lake County

—783 53 —783 54

783 36

Moody County

—783 55

Stanley County

783 37

Minnehaha and neighboring counties

—783 56

Haakon County

—783

Jackson and Jones Counties

Minnehaha County

783 371

Including Sioux Falls

—783 572

Jackson County Jones County

McCook County

—783 577

783 373

Hanson County

783 374

Davison County

—783 58 —783 59

Aurora County

—783 375 —783

38

Gregory County

South central counties

Brule and neighboring counties Brule County

783 382

Charles Mix County

Class here

—783 —783

Turner County

783 385 T

.incoln

Washabaugh County

64

Bennett County

Lincoln County

783 9

783 392

Union County

783 91

783 393

Clay County

783 394

Yankton County

783 395

Bon

—783

Black Hills counties

Lawrence County Permington County

93

Class here

County

instructed under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

Shannon County

—783 66

783 391

Homme

Mellette County

783 65

and neighboring counties

Badlands

Custer County

—783 95 —4-9

Including

Class parts of

River

Todd County

62

783 63

Hutchinson County

White

Tripp County

783 61

Douglas County

—783 383 —783 384 39

Lyman County

783 6

783 381

—783

Dewey County

57

783 372

this

Wind Cave

National Park

under physiographic region or feature as instructed

329

328

Rivers

-4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal Fall River

783 97

Areas

Classification

—784

County

5

James River Valley and adajacent counties Class here 'James River in North

North Dakota

-784

—784

SUMMARY

—784 —784 —784

—784 512 —784 516

counties

Eddy and

Eddy County Foster County

3

Sheyenne River Valley and adjacent counties James River Valley and adajacent counties

—784 52

Stutsman County

Souris River Valley counties

—784

La Moure County

Counties north and east of Missouri River Counties south and west of Missouri River

—784 54

Dickey County

Badlands counties

—784

Mcintosh County

7

784 8 784 9



Red River Valley

1

Class here

53

55

—784 56

counties

784 57

*Red River of the North

Logan County Kidder County

—784

12

Richland County

—784 58

WeUs County

—784

13

Cass County

—784

Pierce and Rolette Counties

59

784 591

Including Fargo

—784 592

County

—784

14

Traill

—784

16

Grand Forks County

—784

18

Walsh County

—784

19

Pembina County

—784

3

—784

31

—784

314

—784 315

784 6

784 62

McHenry County

784 63

Ward County

Sargent County

784 64

Renville County

Ransom County

784 7

Sheyenne River Valley and adjacent counties Ransom Counties

Barnes County

—784 —784

33

Steele

County

784 71

34

Griggs County

—784

35

Nelson County

—784 72 —784 73

Ramsey County Class here *Devils

—784

37

Cavalier County

—784

38

Towner County

Class parts of

Lake

North Dakota

Divide County

Burke County Williams Coimty

784 74

Mountrail County

784 75

McLean County Class here •Garrison Reservoir

784 76

Sheridan County

or feature as instructed under *Class parts of this physiographic region

Benson County this

Counties north and east of Missouri River Class here 'Missouri River in

32

39

Souris River Valley counties Bottineau County

—784

—784

—784

Rolette County

Class here *Turtle Mountians

«<

—784 36

Pierce County

61

Sargent and

Dakota

Foster Counties

Red River Valley



—784

51

1

5 784 6

—784

2.

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—4-9

331

330

-4-9

Dewey Decimal —784

—786

Burleigh County

77

Table

Classification

Montana, Class here *Milk River, Missouri River in Plains in

Emmons County Coimties south and west of Missouri River

784 8

Class here *T.ittle Missouri River

For Badlands counties, see

McKenzie

784 81

— 7849

Count>'

Dtmn County

—784 82 784 83

Mercer County

784 84

Oliver and Stark Counties Oliver County Stark

784 844

County

Morton County

—784 85 784 86

Hettinger County

784 87

Grant County

784 88

Sioux County

784 89

Adams County

784 9

Badlands counties

784 92

Bowman County

784 93

Slope County Billings

784 94

County

Golden Valley Covmty

784 95

—786-789 Rocky Mountains Class comprehensive works in

For Idaho, see

—786



states

—786

12

Toole County

—786 —786

13

Liberty County

14

Hill

—786

15

Blaine County

—786

16

Phillips

—786

17

Valley County

County

County

^786

—786

—^786 —786 —^786

2 3 5 6 8

—786

21

—786 —786

213

Daniels County

218

Sheridan County

Daniek and Sheridan Counties

—786 22

Roosevelt County

—786

23

Richland County

—786

24

Dawson County

—786

25

Prairie

County

—786 26 —786 27

McCone County

—786 —786

28

Petroleum County

29

Fergus and Chouteau Counties

Garfield

County

—786 292

Fergus County

—786 293

Chouteau County Southeastern counties

3

Class here Yellowstone River

SUMMARY 1

Reservoir

Northeastern and central plains counties

2

— 796

Montana

—^786

Fort Peck

—786

—786

^78

Great

Montana

Class here

784 843

Areas

North central counties

1

Including Bismarck

—784 78

2.

—786

31

—786

311

Golden Valley, Musselshell, Treasure Counties

Golden Valley County Musselshell County

—786 312 —786 313

North central counries Northeastern and central plains counties

Class parts of

Southeastern counties Northwest central counties

Treasure County this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Southwestern and central mountain counties Northwestern counties

'Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

33^

under —4-9

333

—4-9

Table

Detoey Decimal Classification

—786

32

Rosebud County

—786

65

—786

33

Custer County

—786

651

—786

34

Wibaux County

—786 652 —786 66

Stillwater

2.

Areas

and Carbon Counties

Stillwater

County

Carbon County Park and neighboring counties

—786 35 —786 36 —786 37

Carter County

—786

Powder River County

—786 662

Gallatin

—786

38

Big Horn County

—786 663

Madison County

—786

39

Yellowstone County

—786

664

Broadwater County

—786

5

—786

67

Fallon

County

Northwest central counties Class here * Rocky Mountains in

—786 52

661

—786 68

Montana

Park County

JefiFerson

Silver

County

County

Bow County

Including Butte

Glacier County

—786 69

Class here Glacier National Park, Waterton-Glacier

International Peace Park

—786

8

Class each specific part of Glacier National Park, of

Beaverhead County

Northwestern counties Class here *Bitterroot

Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, not provided for 78682 here with the subject, e.g., in Flathead County



—786

81

Lincoln County

Range

—786

53

Pondera County

—786

82

Flathead County

—786

55

Teton County

—786

83

Lake and Sanders Counties

—786

6

—786

832

—786 61 —786 611 —786 612 —786 615

Southwestern and central mountain counties

Class here *Flathead

Cascade, Meagher, Lewis and Clark Counties

—786 833 —786 84

Cascade County

Meagher County

—786 85 —786 86 —786 87

Lewis and Clark County Including Helena

—786 62 —786 63 —786 64

Judith Basin County

Lake

Sanders County Mineral County Missoula County

Powell County

Deer Lodge County Including Anaconda

Wheatland County

—786 88 —786 89

Sweet Grass County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Lake County

—4-9

Granite County Ravalli

County

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

335

334

..

.

.

V

under

-4-9

Dewey Decimal

—787

Table

Classification

Teton Range

—787 5

Wyoming

—787 52 Eastern counties (High Plains region)

2

Rocky Mountains in Wyoming Big Horn Mountains counties Absaroka Range counties Teton Range area Wind River Range counties

4 5 6 8 9

County,

—787 55

1

—787

12

Campbell County

—787

13

Crook County

—787

14

Weston County

—787

15

Niobrara County

—787

16

Converse County

Teton County

River in

Wind

787 6

17

Platte

—787

18

Goshen County

—787

19

Laramie County

787 65

Sublette County

Southwestern counties

787 82

Lincoln County

787 84

Uinta County Class here *Bear River Divide

Sweetwater County

787 85

Class here * Green River in

Class here *Medicine

2

* Rocky

3

*Big

—787

32

Sheridan County

—787

33

Big Horn County

Mountains in Wyoming

Horn Mountains

—787

34

Washakie County

—787

35

Johnson Coiuity

—787

4

—787 42 —787 43 * Class

Bow

Range, Pathfinder Reservoir

counties

787 93

Natrona County

787 95

Albany County

Colorado

788

counties

SUMMARY —788 —788 —788 —788

*Absaroka Range counties

788 788 788 788 788

Park County

Hot Springs County Class here

Laramie Range

787 9

Including Cheyenne

Wyoming

Carbon County

787 86

County

—787 —787

River Range counties

Fremont County

787 8 Fourche River

Gros Ventre Range, *Snake

Wyoming

787 63

Class here * North Platte River

—787

Wyoming —78755

Class here *Snake River Range,

Eastern counties (High Plains region)

Class here *Belle

Teton

Including Grand Teton National Park

Southwestern counties Laramie Range counties

—787

area

Class each specific part with the subject, e.g., in

1

3

Areas

Yellowstone National Park

SUMMARY —787 —787 —787 —787 —787 —787 —787 —787

2.

*Owl Creek Mountains

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

336

—4-9

1

2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9

Northern counties of Colorado Plateau Southern counties of Colorado Plateau Southern counties of Rocky Mountains West central counties of Rocky Mountains East central counties of Rocky Mountains Northern counties of Rocky Mountains Northern counties of Great Plains Central counties of Great Plains Southern counties of Great Plains

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

337

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—788

1

Table

Classification

Northern counties of *Colorado Plateau Class here *Colorado River in Colorado

—788

12

—788

39

—788

4

West

central counties of

Class here •Sawatch

Class Dinosaur National

—788

Monument

Monument

in Uintah County,

—79221

Utah

Routt County

788 15

Rio Blanco County

Pitkin

—788

County

Eagle County

788 44

Summit County

45

16

Garfield

—788

17

Mesa County

—788

46

T.ake

788 18

Delta County

—788

47

Chaffee County

788 19

Montrose County

County

Class here

Southern counties of Colorado Plateau

788 23

San Miguel County

788 25

San Juan County

788 26

Dolores County

788 27

Montezunxa County

Class here *Sangre

in

La

Plata

788 32

—788

33

*Ta Plata Mountains

*Rocky Mountains

in

—78836

Huerfano County

—788 52

Custer County

—788 53

Fremont County

—788 —788

55

Pueblo County

56

El Paso

—788 58 —788 59

Conejos County Grande

788 37

Rio Grande County

788 38

Mineral County

County

Park County Class here *Mosquito

Class parts of

Alamosa County

Teller

in Colorado

County

788 36

County

Including Colorado Springs

Archuleta County

Costilla

51

in

East central counties of Rocky Mountains

Colorado

Class here *San Luis Valley, *Rio

788 35

—788

Sand Dunes National Monument

Class here *Arkansas River in Colorado

Southern counties of Rocky Mountains Class here

5

County

Class here

788 3

—788

de Cristo Range, Great Sand Dunes

Monument

Class Great

Including Mesa Verde National Park

788 29

County

National

Ouray County

*Gore Range

Saguache County

788 49

788 22

Range

Class here *FJk Mountains

in

—788

788 2

Rocky Mountains

Gunnison County

41

—788 43

788 14

Areas

Hinsdale County

Moffat County Class here Dinosaur National

2.

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Class here *San Juan Mountains 'Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

338

under

Range

—4-9

339

—4-9

Alamosa County

Dewey Decimal

—788

6

—788

61

—788

62

—788 63 —788 65

9

Clear Creek County

—788

91

Cilpin County

—788 92

Cheyenne County

Boulder County

—788

93

Kiowa County

Grand County

—788

94

Crowley County

Range

Class here *Park

Kit Carson

Range

County

Ammas County

788 96

Las

788 97

Bent County

—788

68

Larimer County

788 98

Prowers County

—788

69

Rocky Mountain National Park

788 99

Baca County

Class each specific part with the subject, e.g., in Larimer

County —78868

—788

7

New

789

SUMMARY

Class here *South Platte River, *Great Plains in Colorado

Weld County

—788 75 —788 76

Logan County Sedgwick County

—788

Phillips

77

—788 78 —788 79

Mexico

Northern counties of Great Plains

—788 72 —788 74

-789 --789 -789 -789 -789 -789 -789

Morgan County

County

—789

Yuma County Washington County

—788

8

—788

81

Adams County

—788 —788

82

Arapahoe County

83

Denver (Denver County)

Central counties of Great Plains

—788 84 —788 86

Jefferson

—788 —788

87

Elbert Coimty

89

Lincoln County

County

Northeastern counties Llano Estacado counties

2 3

Pecos Valley counties Rocky Mountains region counties

4 5

Basin and Range region counties Northwestern counties

6 8 9

West

Douglas County

under

—4-9

central counties

Northeastern counties

2

789 22

Colfax County

789 23

Union County

789 24

Harding County

789 25

Guadalupe County

789 26

Quay County

789 27

Curry County

Llano Estacado counties

789 3

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

Areas

Otero County

—788 95

Jackson County

2.

Southern counties of Great Plains

—788

Northern counties of Rocky Mountains

Class here *Rabbit Ekrs

—788 66

Table

Classification

789 32

Roosevelt County

789 33

Lea County

789 4 789 42

.

Pecos Valley counties

Eddy County Including Carlsbad Caverns National Park

—789

43

789 44

340

Chaves County

De

Baca County

34'

Dewey Decimal -789 5 •789

52

789 53

Table

Classification

—789

Rocky Mountains region counties Rio Arriba County

Taos County

Mora County

789 55

San Miguel County

789 56

Santa Fe County

Grant and Hidalgo Counties

69

—789 692

Grant County

—789 693

Hidalgo County

—789

Including Santa Fe city

Northwestern counties

8

—789 82

San Juan County

—789

83

McKinley County

9

West central counties

789 57

Sandoval County

—789

789 58

Los Alamos County

—789 92

Valencia County

—789

Catron County

Basin and Range region counties Class here *Rio

789 61

Bernalillo

Grande

in

New

93

Great Basin and Pacific Slope region of United Pacific Coast states States

79

Mexico

County

Including Albuquerque

789 62

SUMMARY

Socorro County

—791 —792 —793 —794 —795 —796 —797 —798

Class here *Elephant Butte Reservoi

*San Andres Mountains

789 63

Torrance County

789 64

Lincoln County

789 65

Otero County Class here *Tularosa Valley,

Utah Nevada

White Sands National Monument

California

Oregon Idaho Washington Alaska

in

Dona Ana County

in

Colorado Plateau region

7913

Class here

—789

66

Dona Ana County

—789 —789

67

Sierra

68

Luna County

^

Arizona

791

—78966

* Class parts of this

Arizona

White Sands National Monument,

*Sacraniento Mountains Class

Areas

Class here *Peloncillo Mountains

789 54

-789 6

2.

Grand Canyon

791 32

County

—4-9

National Park and

Monument

Coconino County

—791 33

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Colorado River

Class here *Painted Desert, *Uttle Colorado River

791 35

Navajo County

791 37

Apache County Class here Petrified Forest National Park

Class Petrified Forest National Park in Navajo

County

—79135 Class parts of

342

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

343

—4-9

in

Dewey Decimal

7915

Table

Classification

—792

Mountain region

25

Greenlee County

791 53

Cochise County

—792

791 54

Graham County

—792 27 —792 28

Class here *San Carlos I-ake

County

Gila

791 57

Yavapai County

791 59

Mohave County

791 7

Lake County

26

Morgan Covmty Davis County

Weber County

—792

4

Great Basin region

—792

42

Box Elder County Class here

—792

Plains region

43

Great

Great

791 71

Yuma County

—792

44

Juab County

791 73

Maricopa County

—792

45

Millard

—792

46

Beaver Coimty

Including Phoenix

Salt

Lake

Salt

Lake Desert

Tooele County Class here

Class here *Gila River

County

791 75

Pinal

County

—792

47

Iron County

791 77

Pima County

—792

48

Washington County Class here Zion National Park

Including Tucson

Class Zion National Park in

Santa Cruz County

791 79

County

Utah

792 792

1

—792 Cache County

792 13

Rich County

792 14

Summit County

—792

792 2

—792 52

Wasatch County

792 24

Utah County

* Class

—792

Range

* Class

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

344

53

—792 54 —792 55

*Green River

792 23

Colorado River

in

Utah

Bryce Canyon National Park [/brm^r/j/ —79251] in

Garfield

County

Class Bryce

Uintah County

Duchesne County

in Iron

—79247

Class here Bryce

Rocky Mountains region

792 22

—79251,

—79252

Daggett County

Class here

in

Kane County Class

Class here *Wasatch

792 21

51

in

Kane County

Colorado Plateau region Class here

Class here *Uinta Mountains

792 15

5

Wyoining Basin region

792 12

Areas

Including Salt Lake City

791 51

791 55

Salt

2.

Canyon National Park

Canyon National Park

in

[/brm^r/«/

Kane County

Piute County

Wayne County Sevier County

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

under

345

—79251]

—4-9

in

—79251

1

Dewey Decimal —792

56

—792 563 —792 566 —792

Table

Classification

—793

Sanpete and Carbon Counties

Including Virginia City

—793

Carbon County

57

58

Grand County

59

San Juan County

Ormsby County

57

Including Carson City Class here

—792 —792

Park Class here *San Juan River, Canyonlands National Class Canyonlands National Park in

—793

1

793 12

—793

Wayne County

in

—79254

13

58

Lyon County

—793

59

Douglas County

—794

California

SUMMARY

Eastern region

Lake Mead

—794 1 —794 2 —794 3 —794 4 —794 5 —794 6 —794 7 —794 8 —794 9

National Recreation Area

Clark County Including Las Vegas

—793

14

793 15

—793

16

Lincoln County

White Pine County Elko County Class here

793 3

793 33

Lander County

793 34

Nye County *Frenchman

Flat

Esmeralda County

Western region

793 51

Mineral County

793 52

Churchill County

793 53

Pershing County

793 54

Humboldt County Class here *Black

East central counties Central counties

West

central counties

Southern Coast Range counties South central counties Southern counties (Southern California)

Northwestern counties Coast Ranges

—794

11

Del Norte County

—794

12

Humboldt County

—794

14

Trinity

—794

15

Mendocino County

—794 —794

17

Lake County

18

Sonoma County

—794

19

Napa County

—794

2

—794

21

Northeastern counties

Siskiyou

Range

in California

County

Class here

Rock Desert

in California

County

Class here *Cascade

Lava Beds National Monument, *Klamath Mountains

in California

Washoe County Including

Northwestern counties Northeastern counties North central counties

Class here

Class here *Yucca Flats,

793 55

1

Central region

Eureka County

793 5

—794

*Humboldt River

793 32

793 35

*Lake Tahoe in Nevada

—793

Nevada

793

Areas

Storey County

56

Sanpete County

Emery County

2.

Class

Reno

as instructed •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature

under —4-9

—794

23

Lava Beds National Monument

347

^.;.:-

Modoc County

Modoc County

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

346

in

under

—4-9

in

—79423

)

Table

Dewey Decimal —794

24

—794

Central covmties

5

Class here

Class here T.assen Volcanic National Park

Lassen County

—794 —794

27

Tehama County

29

Plumas County

794 3 794 31

—794

32

794 33

—794 34

San Joaquin County

County

County

Tahoe

Stanislaus

West

city

Coimty

central counties

San

Francisco Bay area

Marin County

794 63

Contra Costa County

794 65

Alameda County For Oakland, see —79466; Berkeley, —79467

Alpine County

Oakland

794 66

Calaveras County

—794 67

Berkeley

Tuolxmme County

794 69

Mariposa County

794 7

Yosemite National Park

794 71

Santa Cruz County

794 73

Santa Clara County

Class each specific part with the subject, e.g., in Mariposa

San Mateo County

Southern Coast Range counties

79446 For San Jose, see

—794 48

— 79454

San Francisco (San Francisco County)

—794 62

Nevada

Amador County

County

see

Merced County

794 61

East central counties

794 42

47

—794 57 —794 58

Class here

El Dorado County

—794

Stockton

794 6

794 41

794 46

—794 56

Placer County

Class here *Sierra

city,

For Stockton, see —79456

Class here *T.ake

—794 43 —794 44 —794 45

55

Colusa County

Nevada County

794 4

For Sacramento

—794

794 37

Valley

Sacramento County

Butte County

Sierra

Great

Solano County

—794 52 —794 53

Sacramento

794 36

Valley.

Yolo County

51

—794 54

Yuba County

38

—794

Glenn County

794 35

—794

Sacramento River and

(Central Valley)

North central counties

Sutter

Areas

Classification

Shasta County

—794 26

2.

Mono County

under •Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

—4-9

794 74

San Jose

794 75

San Benito County

— 79474

Monterey County

—794 76

Class here Salinas River

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as mstructed under

349

348

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —794 78

Table

Classification

—794

San Luis Obispo County Class here

8

Class here Joshua

Santa Lucia Range

South central counties

in

Class here *San Joaquin River

—794

81

Madera County

—794

82

Fresno County

and Valley

Canyon National Park

Canyon National Park

For Fresno

83

Fresno

city, see

in Tulare

County

in

—79486

—794

85

Kings County

—794

86

Tulare County

—795

87

Class here Pacific Northwest, *Cascade

— 79483

—794

88

—794

9

—794

91

—794 92 —794 93

Kem

—795 2 — 3 —795 4 —795 6 — 7 —795 8 — 9

*Mount Whitney

*Death Valley National Monument

County

Southern counties (Southern California)

—795

2

—795

Ventura County

21

^795

West

^795

Northwestern counties North central counties Northeastern counties

^795

Central counties Southeastern counties

cental counties

Southwestern counties *Klamath Mountains

Curry County Class here

Los Angeles County

city, see

—795 23 —795 25

— 79494

Rogue

River

Coos County Josephine County Class here *Siskiyou Mountains

94

Los Angeles

95

San Bernardino County

city

Class here *Mojave Desert, *San Bernardino Mountains

—795

27

Jackson County

—795

29

Douglas County Class here

Orange County Class here *Santa

Southwestern counties

Class here

Santa Barbara County

For Los Angeles

*

and *Coast Ranges

SUMMARY

Class here *San Gabriel Mountains

—794 96

Colorado Desert

For Idaho, see —796; Washington, —797; Bntish Columbia,

Inyo County Class here

—79495

Oregon

Including Sequoia National Park

—794

San Bernardino County

Imperial County

99

city

Class here

in

—711

—794

—794 —794

Tree National Monument

Class here *Salton Sea, *Imperial Valley,

Class here Kings Class Kings

Tree National Monument

San Diego County

—794 98 ^794

Areas

Riverside County

97

Class Joshua

—794

2.

—795

Ana Mountains

Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

under

3

—4-9

*Umpqua

River

West cental counties Class here *Willamette Valley

31

Lane County

33

Lincoln County

—795 34

Benton County

—795 —795

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

350

35^

under

4-9

Dewey Decimal 795 35

Linn County

795 37

Marion County

Table

Including Salem

Polk County

795 39

Yamhill County

Northwestern counties

795 4

Class here

—795

8

—795 —795

81

Wheeler County

83

Crook County

'Columbia River and Valley

in

—795

Deschutes County

87

—795

795 43

Washington County

—795 915

795 44

Tillamook County

795 46

Clatsop County

—795 —795

41

Southeastern counties

Klamath County

91

Crater Lake National Park

Lake County

795 93

Harney County

—795 95

47

Columbia County

795 97

49

Multnomah County

796

Malheur County

Idaho

Including Portland

SUMMARY

North central counties

795 6

-796 -796 -796 —796 -796 -796 —796

Class here 'Deschutes River

Hood

795 61

.

River County

Class here

'Mount Hood

795 62

Wasco County

795 64

Sherman County

795 65

Gilliam County

795 67

Morrow County

795 69

Umatilla County

—796 -796

796

Class here 'Blue

and 'Wallowa Mountains, 'Snake River

Wallowa County

795 75

Baker County

795 78

Grant Coimty this

South central counties

3 4

Southeastern counties Northeastern counties of southern Idaho

5

6 7 8 9

Central Idaho Southeast central counties North central counties

Northern Idaho

Southern Idaho

1

Class specific counties in

Union County

73

Class parts of

2

Class here 'Snake River

Oregon

795 71

Southern Idaho Southwestern counties

1

Northeastern counties

795 7

—795

County

JeflFerson

795 9

Oregon

*Maury Mountains

—795 85

Clackamas County

—795

Areas

Central counties

Class here

795 38

2

Classification

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

in

Southwestern counties

796 2 796 21

Owyhee County

796 23

Canyon County

796 24

Payette County

796 25

Washington County

796 26

Adams County

—4-9

Class here *Seven Devils Mountains

—796

Gem

27

Class parts of

352

—7962-7965

this

County

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

353

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —796 28

Table

Ada County '

Including Boise

—796

29

Elmore County

Arrow Rock

Class here

—796

3

Reservoir, *Sawtooth

Range

South central counties

31

Camas County

796 32

Blaine County

—796

—796

35

Jerome County

—796

36

Gooding Co\mty

—796

37

Twin

—796

39

Cassia

.incoln

Falls

—796

42

Franklin County

Butte County

59

Moon

National

Range

in Idaho

Walcott

Valley Coimty

—796 78

Lemhi County River Mountains,

Salmon

River,

Nez Perce County

Bannock Range

Class here

Clearwater River

796 86

Latah County

796 88

Clearwater County

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Bingham County Bonneville Coimty

Grays

l^e

Teton County

under *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

—4-9

355 354

Clearwater Mountains

Lewis County

<

Class here

Beaverhead Mountains

Idaho County

796 85

Northeastern counties of southern Idaho

Salmon

North central counties

—796 84

Falls Reservoir

—7967-7968

Lost River Range

796 76

Class here

American

County

Boise County

—796 74

—796 82

Preuss Range, Aspen Ridge

in Blaine

Custer County

796 8 in Idaho

Monument

Sawtooth Mountains

Class here

Wasatch Range

Monument

Southeast central counties

Class here

Lake

National

Central Idaho

796 72 Mountains,

Moon

—79632

Class here

Power Coimty Class here

54

—796

796 7

Bannock County Class here

—796

JefiFerson

Caribou County Class here

53

County

—796 58

Class specific counties in

Bear T^ke County Class here

—796

Clark County

796 6

Southeastern counties

Oneida County

796 51

57

Class here Bitterroot

Goose Creek

41

796 5

—796

County

—796

796 49

Fremont County

in

County

Class here

796 47

56

County

T

796 45

—796

Minidoka County

34

796 44

Madison County

Class Craters of the

—796

796 4

—796 55

Class here Craters of the

Class here *Pioneer Mountains

796 33

Areas

2.

Classification

—4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

Whitman County

39

Northern Idaho

Class here

Shoshone County

796 91

Class here

—797

Class here

Benewah County

796 94

Kootenai County

796 96

Bonner County

Asotin County

—797

44

Garfield

—797

46

Colimibia County

—797

Class here

Northeastern counties East central counties Southeastern counties

Cascade Range

—797

51

Benton County

—797

53

Klickitat

—797 57

Coastal counties

Kittitas

Yakima

Northeastern counties

Pend

797 23

Stevens County

Oreille

Class here

Ferry County

25

Class here *Kettle River

Range

Okanogan County

797 28

Class here *Sawtooth Ridge

East central counties

797 3

—797

Douglas county

31

Class here

—797 —797

Wenatchee Mountains

Entiat Range

Puget Sound counties

797 71

Snohomish County

797 72

Skagit

797 73

Whatcom County

797 74

San Juan County

797 75

Island

797 76

Kitsap County

County

County

King County

—797 77

*Grand Coulee

River and Valley

797 7 Class here *Franklin D. Roosevelt I^ke

—797

Washington

Chelan Cotmty

—797 59

County

797 21

in

County

Class here

797 2

Washington

County

Class here

Southwest central counties

in

Yakima County

—797 55

Central counties Puget Sound counties

Blue Mountains

Central counties

797 5

SUMMARY —797 2 —797 3 —797 4 —797 5 —797 7 —797 8 —797 9

County

Walla Walla County

48

*Columbia River

Class here

River in Washington

42

Class here

Washington

797

Snake

—797

Boundary County

796 98

Palouse River

Southeastern counties

4

*Coeur d'Alene Mountains

796 93

Areas

Classification

—797 796 9

2.

Including Seattle

32

Grant County

33

Franklin County

Pierce County

—797 78

Including

797 34

Adams County

797 35

Lincoln County

Class here

Class parts of

this

Tacoma

Mount

Rainier National Park

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

Spokane County

797 37

Including Spokane city

•Qass parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under



4-!

357

356

4

8

Dewey Decimal —797 79

Table

—798

Thurston County

3

Including Olynipia

—797 82

—797 86 797 88

797 9

Southwest central counties

91

797 92

—797 94

Clark County

798 4

Cowlitz County

Range

in

new

districts

Park, Willow

(site

of

capital)

Range

Southwestern region

Washington

Inlet to

Norton Sound

Kuskokwim

election districts

Wahkiakum County

—798

6

Central Plateau region Area from Alaska Range to Brooks Range

County

Fairbanks Southeast, Fairbanks, Yukon-Koyokuk,

Peninsula

Wade Hampton

*01ympic Mountains

797 97

Mason County

797 98

JeflFerson

—798

7

Upper Yukon,

election districts

Arctic Slope (Polar) region Area between Brooks Range and Arctic Ocean Barrow, Kobuk election

County

Class here

Inlet, inland to

Kodiak, Aleutian Islands, Bristol Bay, Bethel,

797 95



Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park ClaUam County in —79799

Class

798 2

projected

Coastal counties

Grays Harbor County

798

Mount McKinley National

Area from Cook

Class here

797 99

Including

Class here *Alaska

Olympic

Cook

Matanuska-Susitna,

Skamania County

Pacific

to

Cordova-McCarthy, Valdez-Chitina-Whittier, Anchorage, Seward, Kenai-Cook Inlet election

Lewis County

Class here *Coast

—797

from Icy Bay

Alaska Range

Class here *Cowlitz River

797 84

Areas

South central region Pacific Coast area

797 8

£

Classification

in

Mason County

in

-79797,

-

South America the Class here Latin America, Spanish America,

in

For Middle America, see

Clallam County

—72

Add to base number —80009 the numbers following —1 —11-18 of this table, e.g., forest areas of South America —8000952

Alaska

Southeastern region (Panhandle) Ketchikan, Outer Ketchikan, Prince of Wales, Wrangell-Petersburg, Angoon, Sitka, Juneau, Haines, districts

'Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

*Andes

Regional treatment

800 09

Skagway-Yakutat election

districts

under

—4-9

—[801]

South American native races in South America specific discipline or (Use of this number is optional; prefer notation 08998 from Table subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" 1)

or feature as instmcted under •Class parts of this physiographic region

359

358

in

-4-9

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—814

SUMMARY —81

Brazil

—S2

Argentina

—83 —84 —85

—86 —87 —88 —89

Bolivia

Peru

Colombia and Ecuador Venezuela Cuianas Paraguay and Uruguay

Areas

East central states

—814 1 —814 2 —815 —815 1 —815 2 —815 3

Chile

2.

Sergipe

Bahia Southeastern states

Minas Gerais Espirito Santo

Rio de Janeiro Including former Guanabara, Rio de Janeiro city

—81

Brazil

—816

Southern

SUMMARY

—811 —812 —813 —814 —815 —816 —817 —811

Class here

—816 1 —816 2 —816 4 —816 5 —817 —817 2 —817 3 —817 4

Northwestern region North central states Northeastern region East central states

Southeastern states

Southern

states

West central region

Northwestern region Class here

*Amazon River

—811

2

Acre

—811 —811 —811

3

Amazonas

4

Roraima (Former Rio Branco)

5

Para state

—811 —812 —812

6

Amapd

state

—812 2 —813 —813 1 —813 2 —813 3 —813 4 —813 5 —813 6

in Brazil

Parana Santa Catarina Rio Grande do Sul

West central region Mato Grosso

state

Goias state

Federal District Including Brasilia

territory

—817

Rondonia

5

—82

territory

Argentina

territory

SUMMARY

states

—821 —822 —823 —824 —825 —826 —827

Maranhao Piaui

Northeastern region

Ceara

Parana River

Sao Paulo

state

North central 1

states

state

Rio Grande do Norte state

—821 —821

Paraiba state

Pemambuco

South central region

Mesopotamian provinces Northeastern provinces Northwestern provinces

North central provinces Central Highland provinces Patagonian region

South central region Federal Capital

1

state Including Buenos Aires city

Alagoas state

Fernando de Noronha

—821 —821

territory

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under



4-9

2

Buenos Aires province

3

La Pampa province

Class parts of

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

361

360

*^V'

•* -

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—822

Table

Classification

Class here

Class here *Parand, *Uruguay Rivers

—822 —822 —822 —822 —823

comprehensive works on Tierra del Fuego island

Class south Atlantic

1

Entre Rios

2

Corrientes

3

Misiones

4

Santa Fe

—823 4 —823 5 —824 —824 1 —824 2 —824 3 —824 5 —824 6 —825 —825 2 —825 4 —826 —826 2 —826 3 —826 4 —827 —827 2 —827 3 —827 4 —827 5 Class parts of

—83

Chile

SUMMARY *Gran Chaco

—831 —832 —833 —834 —835 —836

.%

Formosa Northwestern provinces

Desert region provinces Northern region provinces Central region provinces Frontier region provinces Southern region provinces Austral region provinces

Salta

—831 —831

2

Tarapacd

Tucuman

—831

3

Antofagasta

—831 —832

4

Atacama

Jujuy

Cataiiiarca

Rioja

Desert region provinces

Santiago del Estero

Cordoba Central Highland provinces

San Luis San Juan

Mendoza Patagonian region

Neuquen province Rio Negro province

Chubut province Santa Cruz province physiographic region or feature as instructed under

362

Northern region provinces For desert region provinces, see

Vorth central provinces

this

islands claimed

For Magallanes province of Chile, see

Chaco

La

Ocean

by Argentina in

—9711

Northeastern provinces Class here

Areas

Tierra del Fuego territory

—827 6

Mesopotaniian provinces

2.

—4-9

—832 3 —832 4 —832 5 —833 —833 1 —833 2 —833 3 -833 4 —833 5 —833 6 —833 7 —833 8 —833 9

Coquimbo Aconcagua Valparaiso

Central region provinces Santiago

O'Higgins

Colchagua Curico Talca

Maule Linares

Nuble Concepcion

363

—831

—8364

Table

Dewey Decimal

—834 —834 —834 —834 —834 —835

—844 —844 —844

Frontier region provinces

2

Arauco

3

Bio-Bio

5

Malleco

For austral region provinces, see

Osorno Llanquihue

Beni

3

Pando Peru Northern departments

2

Tumbes

3

Piura

—8514 —8515

Lambayeque

—851

La Libertad

6

Cajamarca

Central departments

Oruro

4

Potosi

—852 92

Ayacucho

—852

Apurimac

Austral region provinces (Aisen)

Magallanes on Tierra del Fuego

island in

Bolivia

—841

Mountain region departments

La Paz

2

Class here

*Lake Titicaca

Valley region departments

3

Cochabamba

4

Chuquisaca

5

Class parts of

Tarija Plains region (Santa this

Cruz department)

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

—8276

94

—853 —853 —853 —853 —853

Including Sucre

—842 —843

2

3

Chiloe

Aysen

Areas

region departments

—852 —852 1 —852 2 —852 3 —852 4 —852 5 —852 6 —852 7 —852 8 —852 9

-«4

—841 —841 —842 —842 —842

—836

Valdivia

Class comprehensive works

—841

—851 —851 —851

Southern region provinces

—835 2 —835 3^ —835 4 —835 6 —836 —836 2 —836 4

Amazon

—85

Cautin

6

2.

Classification

Ancash

Huanuco Pasco Junin

Lima Callao lea

Huancavelica

Ayacucho and Apurimac

Southern departments 2

Arequipa

4

Moquegua

5

Tacna

6

Puno

—4-9

Including Lake Titicaca in Peru

—853

7

Cuzco

365 364

*

Dewey Decimal

Classification

Table

|

£

Areas i

i

—854 —854 —854

|

Eastern departments

2

Madre de Dios

3

Loreto

—86

For Cundinamarca, see Risaralda

—861 34

Quindio

San Martin

—861 35

Caldas

Amazonas

—861 36

Tolima

—861

37

Boyaca

—861 38

Arauca

—861 39

Vichada

*Amazon River

in

Peru

Colombia and Ecuador

—861

Colombia

SUMMARY —861

North central region

—86132

Class here

—854 5 —854 6

—8613

—861

4

Cundinamarca Including Bogota

Caribbean Coast region Northwestern region North central region

—861

Cundinamarca

—861 52

Valle del

South central region Southern region

—861 53

Cauca

—861 7

Amazonas

—861 54

Hmla

—8618

San Andres y Providencia

—861 56

Meta

Caribbean Coast region

—861 6

1

—8612 —8613 —8614 —8615 —8616

5

South central region Cauca

—861

1

—861

12

Cordoba

—861

13

Sucre

—861 62

Narino

—861

14

Bolivar

—861 63

Putumayo

—861

15

Atlantico

—861 64

Caqueta

—861 —861

16

Magdalena

—861 65

Vaupes

17

Guajira

—861

Guainia

—861 2

—8614

Southern region For Amazonas, see

Northwestern region

—861 23

Cesar

—861 24

Norte de Santander

—861 25

Santander

—861 26

Antioquia

—861 27

Choco

67

—8617 —8618

Amazonas San Andres y Providencia Islands in Caribbean Sea

—[862]

Panama Class in

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

3G6

—8617

—4-9

[863]

—7287

Panama Canal Zone Class in

—72875

3^

Table

Dewey Decimal

2,

Areas

Classification

SUMMARY

—866

Ecuador

—«66

-871 —872 —873 —874 —875 —876 —877

Northern interior provinces

1

—866 —866

11

Carchi

12

Iiiibabura

—866

13

Pichincha Including Quito

Southwestern states

Northwestern states Central states

Northeastern states Southeastern region

Federal District

Southwestern states

—866

14

Cotopaxi

—871

—866

15

Tnngurahua

—8712

Tachira

—866

16

Bolivar

—871

3

Merida

—866

17

Chiinborazo

4

TrujiUo

—866

2

—871 —872

—866 —866

23

Canar

—872

3

24

Azuay

Southern interior provinces

—866 25

Northwestern

—872 4 —872 5 —872 6 —873

Loja

3

—866

31

F1

—866 —866

32

Guayas

33

Los Rios

—866 —866

34

Manabi

35

Esiiieraldas

—866

4

—866

41

Napo

—866

42

Pastaza

—866 —866

43

Morona-Santiago

44

Zamora-Chinchipe

—866 —87

5

Coastal provinces

Oro

states

Zulia T.ake Maracaibo

Falcon

Lara

Yaracuy

North central

states

Including Federal Dependencies

For Federal

—873 2 —873 4 —873 5 -874 —874 2 —874 3 —874 5 —874 6

Eastern provinces

Galapagos Islands (Colon)

Venezuela Class here 'Orinoco River this

<

Class here

—866

Class parts of

states

North central

physiographic region or feature as

368

instructed under

—4-9

874 7

District, see

—877

Carabobo Aragua

Miranda Central states

Apure Barinas

Portuguesa

Cojedes Guarico

region or feature as mstructed under •Class parts of this physiographic

3^

-4-9

Table

Dewey Decimal

c

Anzoategui Sucre

Nueva Esparta Monagas Southeastern region

Delta Amacuro territory Bolivar state territory

Federal District

Guyana Formerly

—881 1 —881 2 —881 3 —881 4 —881 5

British

North West Essequibo

Coronie

district

Saramacca Para

district

district

Paramaribo

Suriname

district

district

Commewijne Marowijne

district

district

Brokopondo

district

Paraguay and Uruguay Paraguay

Departments

east of

—892

12

—892

121

district

district

West Demerara

Demerara

South Capital District Including Asuncion

district

district

district

—892

122

Central

—892

123

Paraguari

124

Neembucu

125

Misiones

126

Itapua

127

Caazapa Guaira

—8816

West Berbice

—881 7 —881 8 —881 9 —882

East Berbice district

—892 —892 —892 —892

Rupununi

—892

128

—892

13

—892

132

Alto Parana

—892 —892

133

Canendiyu

134

Caaguazu

—892 —892

135

La Cordillera

136

San Pedro

—892 —892

137

Amambay

138

Concepcion

Including Georgetown

district

Mazarnni-Potaro

district

Guyane (French Guiana) Overseas department of France

—882 —882

3

Cayenne

4

Inini district

Paraguay River

Guiana

Essequibo Islands

East

'

Nickerie district

—883 1 —883 2 —883 3 —883 4 —883 5 —883 6 —883 7 —883 8 —883 9 —89 —892 —892 1

Cuianas

—881



Formerly Dutch Guiana

Including Caracas

—88

*

Surinam

Northeastern states

Amazonas

Areas

Classification

—883

—875 —875 2 —875 3 —875 4 —875 6 —876 —876 2 —876 3 —876 4 —877

2.

district

1 1

North

37^

370

Dewey Decimal

—892

2

23

—892 24 —892 25 —892 26 —892 27

—895 1

*Chaco Boreal

Chaco Alto Paraguay

-93

New

-94

Australia

-95

New

in

Uruguay

Zealand and Melanesia

-98 -99

Extraterrestrial worlds

-96

*Uruguay River

Coastal departments Colonia

12

San Jose

—895 —895

14

Canelones

15

Maldonado

—895

16

—93-96

Pacific

islands not provided for

New Zealand and New Zealand

—93 —931

—931

Rocha

1

Central departments -931 2 Treinta y Tres

—895

25

Florida

—895

26

Floras

—895 —895

27

Soriano

28

Rio Negro

—895

3

—895 31 —895 32 —895 34 —895 35 36

islands (Oceania)

—9; each

-931

22

Cerro Largo

group of 52 Japan

specific island or

here with the subject,

e.g.,



Melanesia

Outlying islands Pitt,

Auckland, Antipodes, Campbell

For Cook Islands, see

Lavalleja

—895 22 —895 23 —895 24

Ocean

Class comprehensive works in

Chatham, 21

islands (Oceania)

Guinea (Papua) Polynesia Other parts of Pacific Atlantic Ocean islands Arctic islands and Antarctica

-97

Montevideo

—895

Ocean

extraterrestrial

SUMMARY

Nueva Asuncion

13

—895

worlds*Pacific

Boqueron

11

2

Areas

Other parts of world and

Uruguay

—895

—895

—9

£

Presidente Hayes

Class here

—895 —895 —895

Table

Departments west of Paraguay River Class here

—892

Classification

—9623

North Island Auckland provincial

district

Northland, Central Auckland, South Auckland, East Coast

Durazno

Including Hamilton

—931 23

Taranaki provincial

—931 25

Hawke's Bay provincial

—931 27

Wellington provincial

—931 5

Northern departments Paysandu Tacuarernb6 Rivera Salto

district

district

South Island and Stewart Island

—931 52

Marlborough provincial

—931 53

Nelson provincial

—931 54 —931 55

Westland provincial

district

Canterbury provincial

Artigas

372



district

district

district

Including Christchurch

•Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

district

4-i

373

Dewey Decimal —93157

Otago provincial

Table

Classification

—941

district

Otago, Southland

—941

1

—941 2

Class comprehensive works in

—93

For Louisiade Archipelago, D'Entrecasteaux

New

Islands, see

—953;

Caledonia,

Isle

of Pines,

Huon

Islands, see

and

—9411

district

Lake Austin; Hanmiersley Range; North West Cape; Dampier Archipelago; Dirk Hartogs Island

—933

Class here *Murchison River

—941

934

New

935

Solomon

936

Bismarck Archipelago

4

Hebrides

Kimberley

district

Including Broome, Derby,

Wyndham;

Fitzroy,

Ord

Rivers;

King

Leopold Ranges; Bonaparte Archipelago

Islands

For Admiralty

—94

district, see

Ranges

Rivers;

Loyalty Islands

937

Northwestern

Stirling

Including Carnarvon, Port Hedland; Barrow Island, Bernier and Dorre Islands, Cape Range National Parks; Ashburton, Gascoyne

Islands

For Loyalty

933

3

Islands,

Chesterfield Islands, Walpole Island, Belep Islands, Wallis

Futuna

district

For Perth metropolitan

—941

Caledonia territory

New

Southwestern

Greenough, Swan Rivers; Darling,

—9611

Island of

district

Including Albany, Bunbury, Collie, Geraldton, Katanning, Manjimup, Merredin, Narrogin, Northam; Kalbarri, Nelson and Hay, Nornalup, Stirling Range National Parks; Blackwood,

—932-937 Melanesia

—932

Perth metropolitan Including Fremantle

Stewart Island

Fiji,

Areas

Western Australia

Including Dunedin

—931 575

2,

—941

Islands, see

5

—937

North central

Including Lake Nabberu; Gibson, Great Sandy Deserts Class here

Admiralty Islands

—941

Australia Class here *Great Dividing

district

6

Great

South central

Victoria Desert

district

Including Coolgardie, Kalgoorlie, Wiluna; Lakes Barlee, Carey,

Range

Carnegie

—9417

SUMMARY

—941

Western Australia

—942

Central Australia

—943

—944 —945

—^946 —^947 —948

Southern

district

Including Esperance, Norseman; Cape Le Grand, Esperance National Parks; Archipelago of the Recherche

Queensland New South Wales Victoria

Tasmania

—942 —942

3

—942

31

Central Australia

South Australia Adelaide metropolitan district

Australian Capital Territory * Class

Outlying islands

*Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed under

374

parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

—4-9

375

under

—4-9

Dewey Decimal —942

Table

Classification

—942

Central district

32

Southern

91

Areas

2.

district

Including Alice Springs; Ayers Rock-Mount Olga, Ormiston Gorge, Palm Valley National Parks; Tanami Desert Fauna Reserve; Todd River; Davenport, Harts, Macdonnell, Peterman

Including Angaston, Clare, Gawler, Mannum, Murray Bridge, Port Noarlunga, Port Pirie, Salisbury, Strathalbyn, Victor Harbour; Chaunceys Line Reserve National Park; Mount Lofty

Ranges; Ayers Rock;

Mount

Ranges For Adelaide metropolitan

—942 33

Eastern

district, see

—94231

Class here *Finke River,

—942

district

Northern

95

—942

Southern

34

Coorong

West

district

Including Peterborough,

Northern

Class here *Barkly Tableland

—943

central district

North central

—942 37

Queensland Class here Great Barrier Reef

—943 —943

1

Brisbane metropolitan district

2

Southeastern district

Quorn

Including Beaudesert, Bundaberg, Gatton, Gympie, Ipswich, Kingaroy, Maryborough, Mundubberah, Nambour, Southport,

district

Including Leigh Creek; Wilpena

Pound

Fauna Reserve; Bunya Motmtains, Lamington, Mount Barney National Parks; Burnett

Surfers Paradise, Wondai; Cooloolah

National Park; Lakes

Blanche, Callabonna, Frome; Sturts Stony Desert Class here

—942 38

Western

Coopers Creek, the *Warburton,

River; Glasshouse Mountains; Fraser Island

*Flinders Ranges Class here

For Brisbane metropolitan

—943

Downs

3

Class here *Nullarbor Plain

Northern Territory

—943

McPherson

—943

district

George; Channel Country

—4-9

Class here

Class parts of

376

—9431

Including Charleville, Cunnamulla, Mitchell, Roma, Saint

For Western Australia, see —941; Queensland, physiographic region or feature as instructed under

district, see

district

Southwestern

4

Class here northern Australia

this

*

Including Chinchilla, Dalby, Goondiwindi, Inglewood, Miles, Millmerran, Oakey, Pittsworth, Stanthorpe, Texas, Toowoomba. Warwick; Granite Belt National Park; Darling Downs

Peninsula

Class parts of

Brisbane River, *Bunya Mountains,

Range

district

Including Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Whyalla; Hambridge. Hincks, Lincoln National Parks; the Alberga, the Neales; Lakes Eyre, Gairdner, Torrens; Musgrave Ranges; Eyre

—942 9

Edward Pellew Group; Groote

Eylandt

Including Kadina, Maitland, Moonta, Wallaroo; Flinders Chase National Park; Yorke Peninsula; Kangaroo Island

942 36

district

Elcho, Melville Islands; Sir

district

Including Bordertown, Kingston, Mount Gambier, Naracoorte; Canunda, Messent National Parks

—942 35

Murchison Range, Simpson Desert

Including Daly Waters, Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek; Katherine Gorge National Park; Cobourg Peninsula, Daly Roper, River, Murganella, Woolwonga Fauna Reserves; Daly, Victoria Rivers; Newcastle Range; Arnhem Land; Bathurst,

Including Barmera, Berri, Loxton, Renmark, Tailem Bend; Billiatt, Mount Rescue National Parks; Lake Alexandrina Class here the

Zeil

this

Moonie, *Paroo, Warrego

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

377

Grey Range —4-9

Rivers;

Dewey Decimal

—943

Table

Classification

—944

Central district

5

Upper north

3

Rivers;

—943

—944

North central

4

Parks;

Including Atherton, Ayr, Bowen, Cairns, Charters Towers, Ingham, Innisfail, Mackay, Mareeba, Townsville, Tully; Spec, Whitsunday Island, Windsor Burdekin Tableland National Parks; Swans Lagoon Fauna Reserve; Hinchinbrook, River; Lake Barrine; Clarke, Leichhardt Ranges;

Mount

Elliott,

Mount

Harbour, Grafton, Kempsey,

district

Including Armidale, Barraba, Boggabri, Coonabarabran. Glen Innes, Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Murrurundi, Narrabri. National Quirindi, Tamworth, Tenterfield; Kaputar, New England

district

Bellenden Ker, Conway Range, EungeUa, Hinchinbrook Island,

CofiEs

Class here *Clarence, *Macleay Rivers

Connors Range

Northeastern

6

Diamantina, Georgina, *Thomson

coast district

Kyogle. Usmore, Murwillumbah; Gibraltar Range National Park; Richmond River; Point Lookout

Gladstone, Longreach, Monto, Mount Morgan, Rockhampton, Gorge, Winton, Yeppoon; Carnarvon Range, Isla Gorge, Robinson

Class here *Eyre Creek;

Areas

Including Ballina, Casino,

Including Barcaldine, Biloela, Blackall, Clermont, Emerald,

Salvator Rosa National Parks; Barcoo. Fitzroy Rivers; Northumberland Islands

2.

Nandewar,

England,

Namoi, *Gwydir

Class here

—944

New

Wamimbungle Ranges

Rivers

Central district

5

Including Bathurst, Cowra, Crookwell, Dubbo, Forbes, Gilgandra. Katoomba, Lithgow, Mudgee, Orange, Parkes, Wellington; Blue Mountains National Park; Curumbenya Fauna

Whitsimday Islands

Reserve; Jenolan Caves

—943

Northwestern

7

district

Isa, Including Cloncurry, Hughenden, Mary Kathleen, Mount Richmond; Simpson Desert National Park; Flinders, GUbert, Leichhardt Rivers; Selwyn Range; Wellesley Islands

Class here *Blue Mountains

—944

Upper south

6

Including

Peninsula and Torres Strait Islands

8

Including Archer, Normanby, Wenlock Rivers; Cape York

New

—944

—944

Southeastern district

7

Including Batemans Bay, Bega, Bomaderry, Bombala, Braidwood,

South Wales

Captains Flat, Cooma, Eden, Goulbum, Kiama, Moruya, Narooma, Nowra, Queanbeyan, UlladuUa, Yass; Kosciusko State, Shoalhaven National Parks; Nadgee Fauna Reserve; Shoalhaven

Murray

River

Sydney metropolitan

1

River;

Class here

Including Homsby, Chase National Park

Lower north

2

this

'Snowy

River,

'Snowy Mountains, 'Mount Kosciusko

Class Australian Capital Territory in

—944

coast district

Southern

8

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

district

Murrumburrah, Temora, Tumut, Wagga Wagga, Wentworth, Young; Cocopara Fauna Reserve; Edward, Murrumbidgee, Tooma, Wakool Rivers; Lake Victoria

—4-9 Class parts of

37S

—947

Including Albury, Balranald, Cootamundra, Corowa. Deniliquin. Grenfell, Griffith, Gundagai, Hay, Junee, Leeton,

Gloucester, Including Cessnock, Dungog, the Entrance, Forster, Macquarie, Gosford, Maitland, MusweUbrook, Newcastle, Port Waters Scone, Singleton, Taree, Toronto, Woy Woy; Brisbane National Park; Hawkesbury, Hunter Rivers

Class parts of

Lake George; Yarrangobilly Caves

district

Liverpool, Parramatta, Penrith; Ku-ring-gai

—944

Vale,

Peninsula; Murray Islands; Thursday Island

Class here

—944

Camden, Campbelltown, Mittlagong, Moss

Narellan, Port Kembla, Wollongong; Morton, Royal National Parks; Nepean, Wollondilly Rivers; Lake Illawarra

Class here *Mitchell River

—943

coast district

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

379

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—944

9

Western

Table

Classification

—945 6

district

Gippsland

River;

Menindee Lakes; Main

Class here Castlereagh, *Darling,

—945

Barrier

Range

Lachlan, Macquarie Rivers

Mitchell,

1

Melbourne metropolitan

—945

2

Central district

—945

Western

7

Lake Wellington; Buchan Caves; Snake

For Melbourne metropolitan

district, see

Class here

—945

Mallee

9

Including Bendigo, Charlton, Echuca, Inglewood, Kerang, Kyabram, NathaUa, Numurkah, Rochester, Rushworth, Shepparton,

Goulbum, *Loddon

Rivers

-946

Hobart metropolitan

1

Southern

district

Caves; Port Davey;

Feathertop

Class here

*Ovens River

under *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as instructed

district

Including Cygnet, Huonville, Kingston, New Norfolk; Hartz Mountains, Lake Pedder, Mount Field National Parks; Huon Hastings River; Arthur, Frankland Ranges; Hartz Mountains;

Including Beechworth, Benalla, Corryong, Euroa, Mansfield, Mount Beauty, Myrtleford, Rutherglen, Tallangatta, Wangaratta, Wodonga; Mount BuflFalo National Park; Mitta Mitta River; Buffalo,

district

Tasmania

-946 2

district

Mounts Bogong,

*Lake Hindmarsh, the Grampians

TyreU

-946

Tatura, Yarrawonga Class here *Campaspe,

Stawell, Warracknabeal

Ouyen, Including Birchip, Hopetoun, Irymple, Merbein, Mildura, Red CliflFs, Robinvale, Sea Lake, Swan Hill; Hattah Lakes, Wyperfeld National Parks; Wimmera River; Lakes Albacutya,

district

Class here

Amaud,

district

Seymour, Woodend, Yea

Northeastern

district

Nhill, Including Dimboola, Donald, Horsham, Kaniva, Murtoa,

—9451

Including Alexandra, Broadford, Castlemaine, Creswick, Daylesford, Heathcote, Kilmore, Kyneton, Maldon, Maryborough,

Northern

district

Wimmera

8

Saint

North central

'La Trobe, Macallister Rivers

Corangamite

—945

Class here Yarra River

945 5

Rivers;

Including Ararat, Ballarat, Camperdown, Casterton, Colac, Terang, Coleraine, Hamilton, Mortlake, Port Fairy, Portland, Warrnambool; the Stones Fauna Reserve; Glenelg River; Lake

Park; French, Phillip Islands

945 4

Tambo

Class here

district

Including Bacchus Marsh, Geelong, Healesville, Korumburra. Momington, Pakenham, QueenscliflF, Rosebud, Sorrento, Sunbury, Torquay, Werribee, Winchekea, Wonthaggi; Kinglake National

3

district

Island

Victoria

945

—945

Areas

Moe, Including Baimsdale, Lakes Entrance, Leongatha, MaflEra, Morwell. Orbost, Sale, Traralgon, Warragul, YaUoum, Yarram; Ewings Morass. Lake Reeve, Nooramunga, Rocky Range Fauna Parks; Reserves; Mallacoota Inlet, Wilsons Promontory National

Including Bourke, Brewarrina, Broken Hill, Cobar, Condobolin. Coonamble, Nyngan, Walgett. Warren; Round Hill Fauna Reserve;

Barwon

2,

—4-9

Bnmy

Island

*Derwent River

For Hobart metropolitan

—946

district, see

—9461

Central district

3

Including Campbell Town, Deloraine, Longford, Oatlands, Perth, Saint Poatina, Wayatinah, Westbury; Cradle Mountain-Lake Lakes Clair, Lyell Highway National Parks; Great Lake; Crescent, King William, Saint Clair, Sorell; Cradle Mountain;

Ducane Range; Great Western Mountains; Mole Creek Caves Class parts of

380

this

physiographic region or feature as instructed under

3S1

—4-9

Dewey Decimal

—946

4

Table

—953

Eastern district Port Arthur, Rossarden, Scottsdale;

South Esk

—946

5

Northwestern

Class here

—946

Western

6

For former Territory of New Guinea, see

Wynyard

Islands);

Arthur, Forth, Mersey,

Tamar

—961

River,

Eldon Range

Hunter, King, Bobbins, Three

Hummocks

Islands

—961

Southwest central

Pacific,

isolated islands of southeast

and

South central Pacific Southeast central Pacific Central Pacific (Line Islands)

West

central Pacific (Micronesia)

Trust Territory of the

Caroline Islands Marianas (Ladrone) Islands Islands of eastern Micronesia

North central

Hawaii

Pacific

Southwest central

961

—699

1

Pacific,

and

isolated islands of

Fiji

-961 2

Tonga (Friendly

-961 3

American Samoa Class here

Lord Howe Island

Islands)

comprehensive works on Samoa

For Western Samoa, see

Norfolk Island

New

Polynesia

Pacific

southeast Pacific

For Cocos Islands, see

—951

—966 —967 —968 —969

Clarke, Flinders

Outlying islands

948 2

Guinea

Pacific Islands

Including Ashmore, Cartier, Christmas Islands

—95

—962 —963 —964 —965

Cap

Canberra

1

—955

Pacific

Including Tidbinbilla Fauna Reserve

948

New

Rivers

Australian Capital Territory

1

in

SUMMARY

Including Furneaux Group (Cape Barren,

,

—947 —948

Other parts of

-96

Bass Strait Islands

7

—947

Former Territory of

.955

Including Queenstown, Rosebery, Zeehan; Frenchmans National Park; Norfolk Range

—946

—936, Buka and Bougainville

—935

Rivers

district

Gordon

Guinea

Class Bismarck Archipelago in

district

Class here

Areas

Islands Including Louisiade Archipelago, D'Entrecasteaux

Ben

Including Beaconsfield, Bumie, Devonport, Latrobe, Launceston, Penguin, Railton, Smithton, Somerset, Stanley, Ulverstone,

New

Papua

Including George Town, Lomond, Freycinet Peninsula National Parks; Tooms Lake Fauna Islands Reserve; Ben Lomond; Tasman Peninsula; Maria, Schouten Class here *North Esk,

2

Classification

Guinea (Papua)

Irian Jay a (West Irian,

West

New

Guinea) and

islands

oflFshore

—961 4 —961 5 —961 8

—96J-4

Western Samoa Tokelau (Union

Islands)

Isolated islands of southeast Pacific Easter, Pitcaim, Henderson, Ducie,

Province of Indonesia instructed *Class parts of this physiographic region or feature as

under —4-9

—962

Oeno

South central Pacific Class here

French Polynesia

For Marquesas Islands, see —9631; Tuamotu Islands,

—962

1

—962

11

Society Islands Tahiti

3S3 382

—9632

Dewey Decimal -962 2

Tubuai

962 3

Cook

Table

Gambler, Rapa Islands

(Austral),

Islands

Part of

New

Zealand

For Manihiki Islands, see

—962

4

Areas

2.

Classification

—9624

Manihiki Islands

—969

Maui and Kalawao Counties

2

—969 21 —969 22

Maui

—969

23

Lanai Island

—969

24

Molokai Island

Island

Kahoolawe Island

Including Kalawao County (leper settlement) Part of

—963

Cook

Islands

Southeast central Pacific For isolated islands of southeast

—963

1

Pacific, see

—9618

Marquesas Islands Part of French Polynesia

—963

2

Tuamotu

(Low Archipelago)

Islands

Part of French Polynesia

For Gambier Islands, see

—964 —965

West central

Honolulu

—969

4

Kauai County

—969

41

Kauai Island

—969

42

Niihau Island

—969

9

Outlying islands

—97

Atlantic

—9683

group of

islands with the subject,

Ocean

—971 —971

1

Palmyra,

Midway

islands

Shetland Islands

Guam

—971 —973

Phoenix Islands

1

Gilbert, Ellice,

3

Marshall Islands

5

Nauru (Pleasant

3

Bouvet Island Saint

Helena and dependencies

Including Ascension Island, Tristan da

Islands of eastern Micronesia

—98

Arctic islands

—981-988

America

Class comprehensive works in

—^969

—98; each

—981 —982 —983

Canada

—7195

Svalbard (Spitsbergen Archipelago)

Greenland Jan

Mayen

Island

Hawaii County (Hawaii Island)

3S4

Arctic island or group of

subject, e.g., Baffin islands not provided for here with the

Hawaii

Hawaii

Island

Arctic islands

Class comprehensive works in

Pacific

Cunha

and Antarctica

Island)

State of the United States of

1

Islands;

Falklands and dependent islands

region,

—969

Howland

Sandwich, South Including South Georgia; South Orkney, South

Marianas (Ladrone) Islands

-969 1-969 4

city

Falklands and Bouvet

Caroline Islands

North central

Island)

not provided for Class each specific island or group of islands here with the subject, e.g., Azores —4699

Trust Territory

Pacific (Micronesia)

Marshall Islands

Including

—968 —968 —968 —968 —969

31

—9699

Class each specific island or

—966 —967

—969

Johnston, Baker,

of the Pacific Islands

e.g.,

3

—9622

Central Pacific (Line Islands) For Palmyra, see

Honolulu County (Oahu

—969

3S5

Dewey Decimal

—985

Classification

Franz Josef Land Part of Arkhangelsk Region of Russia

—986

Table

Novaya Zemlya (New Land)

Subdivisions of Individual

3.

Literatures

Part of Arkhangelsk Region of Russia

—987

Severnaya Zemlya (Northern Land) Part of Krasnoyarsk Territory of Russia

—988

New

Siberian Islands

Part of Yakut

—989 —99

Autonomous Soviet

Socialist

Republic of Russia

followed and supplemented by Table 3-A, which provides additional elements for building numbers within Table 3.

Antarctica

Table 3

Extraterrestrial worlds

is

Procedures for building numbers in literatures of specific

Worlds other than Earth Class space in

following notations are never used alone, but may be used as required with the base numbers for individual literatures identified by * under 810-890. Full instructions are given below.

The

— 19

languages: Find the base number that is designated by note or appears in the number column of the schedule 810-890, e.g., English-language literature 82, Dutch-language literature 839.31. If there is a specific literary form, proceed to step 2; 1.

—991-994

Solar system

—99

works in

Class comprehensive

if

moon

—991

Earth's

—992 —992 1 —992 2 —992 3 —992 4 —992 5 —992 6 —992 7 —992 8 —992 9 —993 —994

Planets of solar system and their satellites

Table 3 to find the correct subdivision for the literary form, e.g., poetry 1. Add this to the base number, specific e.g., English poetry 821, Dutch poetry 839.311. (If the 2.

Turn

to

miscellaneous writings, follow the special instructions under 8 in Table 3.) If the work deals with or falls within a limited time period, proceed to step 3; if not,

Mercury

hterary form

Venus Mars and

not, skip to step 7.

its

two

skip to step 6.

satellites

Turn back 810-890 and see 3.

Asteroids (Planetoids) Jupiter and

Saturn and

Uranus and

its

its

Neptune and

twelve ten

its

if

there

is

number

in the schedule

a period table. If there

is

a period

proceed to step 4; if not, or if it cannot be used, the class number is completed by insertion of a decimal point between the third and fourth digits, e.g., 20th century drama in English by New Zealand authors 822, Cambodian poetry 895.9321. Note the optional use of letter prefixes or special numbers such as 828.99 to distinguish literatures of countries other than the

satellites

two

to the appropriate

table,

satellites

five satellites

its

is

satellites

"mother country," which makes the use of period tables feasible, e.g., 20th century drama in English by New Zealand

Pluto and transplutonian planets

authors NZ822.2 or 828.993322. Select the appropriate period number, e.g., EHzabethan 4. period in English literature of Great Britain 3. Add this number to the base language and form numbers already derived, e.g.,

Meteoroids and comets

Sun

English poetry of Elizabethan period 821.3; always insert a decimal point after the third digit. If the work deals with more than one author, proceed to step 5. If the work is description, critical appraisal, biography, single or collected works of an individual author, the class

number

William Shakespeare),

Spenser's Faerie

e.g.,

is

complete (except

Queene

for

821.3.

(continued)

387

386

'^f^^

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—01-07

3.

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures (continued)

Table 5.

3.

Return to xl-x9 under the particular form in Table

—08

1

Collections In

more than one form by more than one author

of literary Class here works giving equal attention to collections the texts and to history, description, critical appraisal of

3,

specific literature

poetry 11-19, and for further extension of the correct number follow the instructions given there, making use of Table 3-A when specified, e.g, critical appraisal of idealism in

e.g.,

Add

the

work has no time

description of the subject

For

—09

period limitation, consult

among groups

of persons in

history, description, critical appraisal, see

—098-099

—09

individual Class description, critical appraisal, biography of

authors in

—090 01-090 09

— 1-8

Literature from specific periods the notation from the period table for the specific literature, e.g., earliest period —09001

Add

—091-099

—0900

to

Literature displaying specific features or emphasizing subject values, and for and by specific

kinds of persons

1,

Add

to

—09

notations 1-9 from Table 3-A,

description of hterature on Faust

820. Note the optional use of letter prefixes or special numbers such as 828.99 to distinguish literatures of countries other than the "mother country," which makes the use of period tables

20th century Australian writings in EngUsh A820.8003 or 828.993408003. feasible, e.g., collections of later

The procedures described above require the use of schedule 810-890, Table 3, and Table 3-A in varying order. Sometimes

also

other tables are used. Example: ^^

English (810-890)

^

(Table 3)

914

of later 20th century (810-890) coUections (Table 3)

by

racial, ethnic, national

^^^ 8

groups (Table 3-A)

Africans (Table 5)

^

Thus, collections of contemporary English-language poetry by African authors 821.914080896.

Note that literary form 8 Miscellaneous writings is arranged by period and then by specific miscellaneous forms.

388

on

Class here biography

extended if necessary to three-digit length by addition of a is the complete class number, e.g., collections of later 20th century Australian writings in English

poehy

collections

Of more than one form by more than one author

specified, e.g., collections of Enghsh poetry 821.008, collections of English poetry by rural authors 821.008091734. collections of English poetry about war 821.0080358. If the work is not limited to a specific literary form, 7. consult 01-09 in Table 3 and follow the appropriate instructions, making use of Table 3-A when specified, e.g., collections of English hterature in many forms on holidays 820.8033. If the work is not limited to a specific literary form, and is limited to a time period from a period table that cannot be used, do not use 001-009 following 08 or 09. The base

step

e.g.,

History, description, critical appraisal

x001-x08 in Table 3 under the particular form, and follow the appropriate instructions, making use of Table 3-A when

number from

from Table 3-A,

by individual authors in —1-8, history and

Class collections

31-39, 51^9. If

notations 01-99

hohdays —08033

English Elizabethan poetry 821.30913. If the work deals with a specific kind of the literary form, the notation selected in step 4 for the period is not used, e.g., English lyric poetry of Elizabethan period 821.04; see final note under 11-19, 21-29,

6.

—080

to

first

389

—09351

e.g.,

history

and

Dewey Decimal

Table

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

3.

Classification

SUMMARY

— 1-8 Specific forms Observe the following table of precedence or

more

literary forms, e.g., poetic

drama

for



—1 —2 —3 —4 —5

works combining two

Drama Class epigrams in verse as epigrams

Fiction

Essays



Speeches Letters

Fiction

Essays

Speeches Letters Satire

Miscellaneous writings

Standard subdivisions

1-100 7

Notations from Table

and humor

Class collections of satire

and humor

and humor preferred, give precedence

forms as

in

two or more

—100

satire

to satire

and humor over

Collections of poetry

8

each subdivision identified by Standard subdivisions 01-07 Notations from Table

08

to

—10080

notations 1-9 from Table 3-A, e.g., coUections

of poetry by rural authors

* as follows:

—100

1

—1008091734

History, description, critical appraisal of poetry

9

from more than one period

Collections

By more than one author

by more than one author from

more than one period

all

Add

to

1

literary

other forms

Add

and humor

Poetry

—100

Miscellaneous writings

If

Drama

—6 —7 -8

Poetry

Satire

Poetry

regardless of period

Class here biography of poets of

Class here works giving equal attention to collections of literary texts and to history, description, critical

Add

to

—1009 notaHons

appraisal of poetry

form Add to 08 notations 1-9 from Table 3-A, e.g., collections by Africans 08896, collections deaUng with places 0832 For history, description, critical appraisal, see 09

more than one period

1-9 from Table 3-A,

e.g., critical

by Africans —1009896

appraisal of the specific

09

—102-108

comprehensive works in —1; works by, descripHon, —11-19 appraisal, biography of individual authors in Class

History, description, critical appraisal

Of more than one author

Specific kinds of poetry

regardless of period

—102 —103 —104 —104 —104 —104 —105

Class here biography Add to 09 notations 1-9 from Table 3-A, e.g., critical appraisal of works by children 099282, of pornographic

works 093538 Class description, critical appraisal, biography, collected works

of an individual author with the form with which he is chiefly identified; or, if preferred, class description, critical appraisal, biography, single and collected works of all individual

authors regardless of form in ^-8

critical

Dramatic *Epic

Lyric and 2

Sonnets

3

Odes

4

Ballads

balladic

Didactic concepts in Class coUecHons of poetry dealing with religious —10080382, history, description, criHcal appraisal in

—1009382

— 106

Descriptive Class lyric descriptive poetry in

Add

as instructed

under

— 1-8

39'

390

'

^r>i*^rir4i

—104

Table

Dewey Decimal

—lOS]

specific kinds of

Within the restrictions provided in the table of precedence 1-8, class satire and humor in —7 under



and ephemeral verse

Light

—11-19

clerihews [both formerly —1081

in

—107

Tragedy and

—205

12

Tragedy

—205

14

Historical

—205

16

Religious and morality plays

—1

without further subdivision for

all

—2009382

periods

2

—205

23

Comedy Within the restrictions provided in the table of precedence under —1-8, class satire and humor in —7

individual authors regardless of kind of poetry

—205

regardless Class specific kinds of poetry by more than one author of period in —102-108

1-200 9

—205 the numbers following —100 in —1001-1009, Add to rural collections of drama from more than one period by authors

Drama

of specific media, scopes, kinds

Class comprehensive

works in —2; works by, description,

appraisal, biography of individual authors in

For

—202 —203 —204

—21-29

—204 —204 Add

—3 —300

1-300 9

1

* One-act plays

5

Monologues

as instructed

under

more than one

—202-205

Standard subdivisions the numbers following —100 in —1001-1009, than one critical appraisal of fiction by Africans of more

Add

of restricted scope for mass

of specific media, scopes, kinds by

Fiction

of restricted scope

drama

drama

author regardless of period in

*For motion pictures

Class

—2

to

Class

radio and television

Drama

of specific periods

description, Class in each period without further subdivision collected works of critical appraisal, biography, single and of drama individual authors regardless of medium, scope, or kind

critical



drama

periods

—202-203 Drama for mass media Class comprehensive works in

(suspense)

the notation from the period table for the specific result add the literature, e.g., earliest period —21; then to the numbers following —10 in —1001-1009, e.g., critical appraisal of drama of earliest period by African authors —2109896. If there is no period table, use —2 without further subdivision for all

Add

e.g..

—2008091734

—202-205 Drama

modern mystery

Variety and miscellaneous

7

—21-29

Standard subdivisions

—200

Melodrama

27

Including

Drama

—200

and melodrama

Comedy

—205

Class in each period without further subdivision description, works of critical appraisal, biography, single and collected



drama

concepts Class collections of plays dealing with religious appraisal in in —20080382; history, description, critical

—1

period table, use

serious

Including passion, miracle, mystery plays

the notation from the period table for the specific add the literature, e.g., earliest period —11; then to the result numbers following —10 in —1001-1009, e.g., collections of poetry by rural authors of earUest period —1108091734. If there is no to

drama

1

Poetry of specific periods

Add

drama for mass media in —202-203, drama of restricted scope in —204

—205

Including greeting card verse Class limericks,

drama

Class specific kinds of

Including limericks, clerihews [both formerly

—108

Specific kinds of

and humorous

Satirical

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

Classification

—205 —107

3.

media

in

to

period

—202-203 *Add

as instructed

under

—300

—3009896

— 1-8

— 1-8

393 392

''•^^r*T*-rfh.H7thhh'itiUi^^UU:^%,)-*UU:U.U'V'*^'*r*r'r'}-

e.g..

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

41-49

—301-308

Fiction of specific scopes

Class comprehensive

works

in

—3; works

Short

—301

by, description, critical

Cartoon

—306

to

numbers by rural authors of

—31-39

period table, use

—308

discontinued; class in



fiction (Comics)

—500

—308

Standard subdivisions

1-500 9

the numbers following —100 in —1001-1009, one period critical appraisal of speeches from more than

Specific types of fiction

Sociological, psychological, realistic

—501-506

Occupational

and romance

—501

Platform, radio, after-dinner speeches

Including speeches and toasts for special occasions

Including gothics

Western

—308 76

Science

—31-39

For debates and public discussions, see

—503 —504 —505 —506

Fiction of specific periods for the specific the notation from the period table then to the result add the literature, e.g., earliest period -31; collections of numbers following -10 in -1001-1009, e.g., period -3108091734. If there fiction by rural authors of earliest subdivision for all period table, use —3 without further

Add

is

-3

to

—51-59

Debates and Texts

public discussions

for choral

Speeches of specific periods

—5

the notation from the period table for the specific result add the literature, e.g., earliest period —51; then to the numbers following —10 in —1001-1009, e.g., collections of table, speeches of earliest period —5108. If there is no period

subdivision description, Class in each period without further single and collected works of critical appraisal, biography, or type of fiction individual authors regardless of scope more than one author regardless Class specific scopes and types by

Add

to

use

—5

without further subdivision for

—301-308

periods

individual persons regardless of kind of speeches

Class specific kinds

Standard subdivisions numbers following -100 in -1001-1009, one period by rural collections of essays from more than authors —4008091734

Add

as instructed

all

description, Class in each period without further subdivision works of critical appraisal, biography, single and collected

Essays

Add

speaking

Conversations

periods

00 1-400 9

—503

Recitations

no

of period in

Specific kinds of speeches

Public speeches (Oratory)

*Mystery and suspense

—308 74

—500

critical Class comprehensive works in —5; works by, description, —51-59 appraisal, biography of individual persons in

Adventure

—308 72

to

—5009

Historical and period

Love

If

Speeches Add

—308 —308 1 —308 3 —308 4 —308 5 —308 7

—4

—4108091734.

individual authors



Class cartoon fiction of specific types in

there is no without further subdivision for all periods

earliest period

description, Class in each period without further subdivision works of critical appraisal, biography, single and collected

Novelets and novels Numbers

—4

the notation from the period table for the specific add the literature, e.g., earliest period —41; then to the result essays following —10 in —1001-1009, e.g., collections of

Add

stories

Class short stories of specific types in

—[302-303]

Essays of specific periods

and types

in appraisal, biography of individual authors

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

3.

to

-400

the

in e.g.,

— *Add

by more than one person regardless of period

—501-506

Letters as instructed

under

— 1-8

under —1-8

394

395

e.g.,

Dewey Decimal

—600

Add

to

—802-808

—«00 the numbers following —100 in —1001-1009, e.g.,

collections of letters

authors

to

from more than one period by

number without

of authors from

more than one period

Class comprehensive works in

—6 the notation from the period table for the specific

—802 —803 —807

—61; then to the result add the numbers following —10 in —1001-1009, e.g., collections of letters by rural authors of earliest period —6108091734. If there

literature, e.g., earliest period

is

Specific kinds of miscellaneous writings

further subdivision history, of works description, critical appraisal, biography, coUections

—6008091734

no period table, use

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

Class in each

rural

Letters of specific periods

Add

3,

Classification

Standard subdivisions

1-600 9

—61-69

Table

—6 without further subdivision for

all



Quotations, epigrams, anecdotes Diaries, journals, reminiscences

Experimental and nonfomialized works

periods

Works without

Class in each period without further subdivision description, critical appraisal, biography, single and collected works of

Including jokes

identifiable

Class anecdotal jokes in

form

—802

individual authors

—1

Satire

—808

and humor

literature with the form, e.g., experimental prose without identifiable form in

Class a specific Class here parody

—700

Prose literature

Add

to

critical

the numbers following

and humor of

Satire

Add

to

—100

—1001-1009, e.g., 7009 appraisal of humor from more than one period

—700

in



specific periods

Miscellaneous writings of specific periods the notation from the period table for the specific further as literature, e.g., earliest period —81; then add

Add

to

numbers following —10 in satire and humor of earliest period by African authors there

is

no period

table, use

—7

—8

follows:

—7 the notation from the period table for the specific —71; then to the result add the —1001-1009, e.g., critical appraisal

—81-89

02

hterature, e.g., earliest period

If

—4;

—807

Standard subdivisions

1-700 9

—71-79

essays

of

—7109896.

without further subdivision

Quotations, epigrams, anecdotes Class here without further subdivision description. collected critical appraisal, biography, single and

0201-0209

for all periods

Class in each period without further subdivision description, critical appraisal, biography of individual authors

03

work of satire or humor, or a collection by an individual author in one form, with the form, e.g., satirical fiction —31-39; humor without identifiable form in subdivision 07 81-89; a collection by an individual author in more than under 81-89 one form in subdivision 09 under Class a single



—8

optional to class here description, critical appraisal, biography, single and collected works of all individual authors

07

(It is

— 1-8)

the numbers following —100 in —1001-1009, critical appraisal of miscellaneous writings from more than to

—800

one period

—8009

030 the numbers following —100 in 1001-1009, e.g., collections by more than one to

author 0308 Experimental and nonformalized works

Works without

identifiable

form

Including jokes Class here without further subdivision description. critical appraisal, biography, single and collected

Standard subdivisions Add

Standard subdivisions

Add

Miscellaneous writings

—800 1-800 9

works of individual authors Standard subdivisions Add to 020 the numbers following —100 in —1001-1009, e.g., collections by more than one

author 0208 Diaries, journals, reminiscences Class here without further subdivision description. collected critical appraisal, biography, single and works of individual authors

0301-0309



regardless of form; prefer

form of prose

e.g.,

works of individual authors Class anecdotal jokes in 02 (continued)

39^

397

Dewey Decimal

—81-89

Table

Classification

14

Standard subdivisions

Add

to

070 the numbers following

— 1001-1009,

—100

in

Prose literature Class here without further subdivision description, critical appraisal, collected works of individual authors Class a specific

form,

e.g.,

form of prose

essays



form

in

identifiable

4;

Classicism

145

Romanticism

15

Symbolism, allegory, fantasy

16

Tragedy and horror

17

Comedy of Within the restrictions provided in the table humor precedence under -1-8 of Table 3, class satire and

literature with the

experimental prose without

in—

07

Standard subdivisions

0801-0809

Literature displaying specific elements

Add to 080 the numbers following —100 in 1001-1009, e.g., collections by more than one author 0808



Individual authors not limited to or chiefly identified

09

with one specific form Class here without further subdivision description, critical appraisal, biography, collected works of

Class literature dealing with specific regardless of element displayed in 3

22

Description

23

Narrative

24

Plot

25

Stream of consciousness

26

Dialogue

27

Characters

individual authors If

there

of

all

no period

is

periods in

table, class quotations, epigrams,

—802;

diaries, journals,

Classicism and romanticism

142

e.g., collections of stream of

consciousness writings 0708025

08

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

Table 3-A (continued)

Miscellaneous writings of specific periods (continued) 0701-0709

3.

themes and subjects

anecdotes

reminiscences of

all

—803; experimental and nonformalized works of periods in —808; periods in —807; prose literature of periods not limited to or chiefly individual authors of form in — identified with one periods in

all

all

3

subjects Literature dealing with specific themes and

all

[31]

specific

Class with specific subject, e.g., literature

Table 3-A 32

Specific periods

Places Class here civilization of places

the notation from the period table for the specific literature, e.g., earliest period 01

Add

to

Add

"Areas'* notation 1-9

Class historical

1-3

Literature displaying specific features

not use

if

33

from Table 2

political

to

32

themes, historical events

358

Times e.g., Seasons, special days, holidays; parts of day,

about science

comprehensive works in number in Table 3 notations from Table 3-A are being added Class

1

and

in specific places in

redundant, e.g., humor displaying comedy, descriptive poetry displaying description, science fiction

Do

on science

356

Notations to be added where instructed throughout Table 3 01-09

Major disciplines

to

darkness,

which 35

dawn

Humanity and human existence (continued)

Literature displaying specific qualities Class literature displaying specific elements regardless of quality displayed in 2, literature dealing with specific themes and subjects regardless of quality displayed in 3

12

Realism and naturalism

13

Idealism (continued)

399

398

»^;-i;l/u;.:*>r'^}'it.*;i.!i^.^>>.-.'''-' ''•''

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Dewey Decimal

Table

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

Classification

Table 3-A (continued)

Table 3-A (continued) 351

3.

358

Individual persons

353

36

Human

"Persons" notation 03-99 from Table 7 to 352

37

psychological and moral qualities and activities qualities

and

372

sex,

375

Class crime {formerly 353] in 355

For

love, see

[376]

38

Including pornography

382

Birth, love, marriage, death

384

discontinued; class in 37

Philosophic and abstract concepts Religious concepts

Literature emphasizing subject values

life

biography as hterature 492

and pohtical themes

in

basically belles-lettres

Add 001-999

to 4, e.g., rehgious

358

Former heading: Man-made Examples: engineering, Class physical

things

flight,

and materials

medicine, science, ships

and natural phenomena

literary

in

works

as literature 42.

(continued)

and technical themes

and

God

Philosophic concepts

recreation, violence

Artistic

ogres, vampires

Things

Works not

Class historical

357

fairies, ghosts,

Examples: crime [formerly 353], commerce, dwellings, economics, environment, food, law, occupations,

Scientific

351

Example: humanism

themes

Former heading: Everyday

356

in

Beings

Examples: Christianity,

Life cycle

Social

and mythological persons

Places

Number

354

Erotica

gardens, plants, weather

supernatural, mythological, legendary

Examples:

success

355

The

fire,

Example: Atlantis

attributes

Examples: chivalry, friendship, insanity, pride,

354

and natural phenomena

Class legendary

individual persons, see 351

Former heading: Human

3538

Physical

Examples: animals,

Specific kinds of persons

For

themes

places Class here historical events in specific

Examples: Abraham Lincoln, King Arthur, Faust, Odysseus, Pierrot

Add

political

Examples: nationalism, war

Real, fictional, legendary, mythological

352

and

Historical

36

themes

Examples: books, music, painting (continued)

401

400

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Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

3.

Subdivisions of Individual Literatures

Table 3-A (continued)

Table 3-A (continued) 8-9

9282-9285

Literature for and by specific kinds of persons

Do

not use

if

redundant,

e.g..

9282-9285 9286-9287

Persons of specific age groups Persons of specific sexes Persons of specific occupational and

92826

Boys

92827

Girls

Adolescents

9283 92836

Young men

92837

Young women

9204-9279, 929

nonoccupational characteristics racial, ethnic, national

groups Persons resident in specific continents,

8

countries, localities

93-99

Persons resident in specific regions

91

comprehensive works in number in Table 3 to which notations from Table 3-A are being added; literature displaying specific features for and by specific kinds of Class

Adults aged 65 and over

9285

9286-9287

Sexes Class comprehensive works in

9286

Men

9287

Women

929

persons in 1-3

Occupied with geography,

Add

Literature for and by various specific racial, ethnic,

9 91

Groups" notation 03-99 from by Africans and persons of

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Table 5 to 8, e.g., literature African descent 896

Not limited by continent, country,

literature

92

by

rural

Of

specific occupational

93-99

For and by persons resident in

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to 9, e.g., hterature (other than in Japanese language) by residents of Japan 952, Japanese-language literature by residents

Add "Areas"

to 9, e.g.,

of Hokkaido 895.60809524

classes

and nonoccupational

"Persons" notation 04-79 from Table 7 to 92, e.g., literature by painters 9275; however, class persons of specific age groups and sexes in 928

Add

For persons occupied with geography, disciplines, see 929

Of

specific

history, related

age groups and sexes (continued)

402

specific continents,

countries, localities

characteristics

928

e.g.,

840, 860, 869

locality

from Table 2 authors 91734 1

For and by persons of specific

9204-9279

"Persons" notation 9 from Table 7 to 92,

not use for literatures of specific countries if they are separately identified as suggested under 810, 820,

For and by persons resident in specific regions

notation

history, related disciplines

Do

Literature for and by other specific kinds of persons

Add "Areas"

928

hterature by archaeologists 9293

national groups

Add

928

Children

9282

Observe the following table of precedence, e.g., literature for or by Roman Catholic girls 92827 (no/ 9222 or 9287)

8

Class comprehensive works in

English-language poetry for

and by Englishmen

Persons of specific

Age groups

403

1

8

1

5

7

8

Table

—16

4.

Subdivisions of Individual Languages

Intonation Pitch, stress, juncture (pauses)

Table 4. Subdivisions of Individual 17

Languages

Paleography Study of early writings Class a specific

The

following notations are never used alone, but

may be used

as

required with the base numbers for individual languages identified by * as explained under 420-490, e.g., English (base number 42) phonology ( 15 in this table): 421.5. A decimal point is always inserted following the third digit of any number thus constructed.



—01-02

For notation, see —11; phonology,

—24

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

nonstandard forms in

—15

Foreign elements



form of the language

in



3,

of

—31

Specialized Abbreviations, acronyms, synomyms, antonyms,

1

dictionaries in

—32-39

SUMMARY

— —2 —3 —5 —7 —8

Written and spoken codes of the standard form of the language Etymology of the standard form of the language Dictionaries of the standard form of the language Structural system (Grammar) of the standard form of the language Nonstandard forms of the language Standard usage of the language (Applied (Prescriptive)

—203

Bilingual

443.21) Class a bilingual dictionary with the language in which

the

(adding

usage in

when



required to

make

number

—5

system,

libraries in English-speaking regions

language coming later in the sequence

French-German

dictionaries 443.31

(Grammar) of the standard

and descriptive study of morphology and syntax

Class prescriptive

—[6]

grammar

in



Prosody of the standard form of the language Class in 808.1

Class here abbreviations, acronyms, punctuation, capitalization



Notation Alphabet and ideographs

Phonology For intonation, see

— 16

Spelling and pronunciation

404

be

form of the language

for the

3; structural

e.g.,

Structural system

Historical

—2; dictionaries, —

most

will

English-French dictionaries most useful classed with French in 443.21, Chinese-French dictionaries with Chinese in 495.1341. If classification with either language is equally

420-490,

Written and spoken codes of the standard form of the language For etymology, see

useful, e.g.,

it

will find

language a three-figure number), standard

Class comprehensive works in the base

more

useful, class with the

standard form of the language

—152

—32-39. etymological

notation 2-9 from Table 6 to —3, e.g., and English dictionaries of the language and English —321 (French

— 1-5 Description and analysis of the

—15

homonyms

Add "Languages"

linguistics)

—11

French

language

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

e.g.,

Dictionaries of the standard form of the

Class bilingual specialized dictionaries in



morphemes

notation 1-9 from Table 6 to —24, words in the language —2441 (in English 422.441)

—3

1

—11

Etymology of the standard form of the language Phonetic, graphic, semantic development of words and

Standard subdivisions

Class dictionaries of the standard

—05-09

subject, e.g., notation

Add "Languages" Notations from Table

—03

—2

element with the

405

Dewey Decimal

—7

Table

Classification

—86

Nonstandard forms of the language forms Subdivisions are spelled out under individual languages

use

—8

is

where

recommended

—862 —864

Standard usage of the language (Applied General, formal, informal usage

on structure and vocabulary

dictionaries, see



3; rhetoric,

Remedial For those whose native language

808.04

Translation to and from other languages Including mechanized translation [formerly 029.756], interpretation

—81

Words Spelling, pronunciation,

—82

meaning

Structural approach to expression Formal

(traditional) presentation of

grammar, vocabulary, reading

selections

For words, see

—824

—81; reading, —84

For those whose native language Add "Languages"

diflFerent

notation 2-9 from Table 6 to

language for Spanish-speaking people

—83

is

—824,

e.g.,

the

—82461 (English 428.2461)

Audio-lingual approach to expression Informal presentation through practice in correct usage

For pronunciation, see

—834

—81

For those whose native language Add "Languages"

—834,

e.g.,

the

—83461 (English 428.3461)

Reading For

—842

diflFerent

notation 2-9 from Table 6 to

language for Spanish-speaking people

—84

is

readers, see

—86

Remedial reading Correcting faulty habits and increasing proficiency of poor readers

—843

Developmental reading Including reading power and eflficiency of good readers

406

as

preferred, class elementary readers in 372.412

—8001-8009 for standard subdivisions

For

—802

selections with emphasis

is

diflFerent

Add "Languages" notaHon 2-9 from Table 6 readers for Spanish-speaking people —86461

(Prescriptive) linguistics)

Use

If

their

Subdivisions of Individual Languages

Readers Graded needed

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries of dialects, slang, early

4.

407

to

—864,

e.g.,

(English 428.6461)

2 1

1

14 3 8

Table

5.

Racial Ethnic, National Groups

SUMMARY

Table

— —2 — —

Ethnic, National

5. Racial,

Groups The

following notations are never used alone, but

—5 —6 —1

may be used



as

required (either directly when so noted or through the interposition of "Standard Subdivisions" notation 089 from Table 1) with any number from the schedules, e.g., ethnopsychology

(—956 of Jews (—924 in

(155.84) of Japanese

in this table): 155.84956;



—31081, but Germans in Germany —31. —01 Indigenes —01 Aborigines — Nonaborigines —03 Basic races

Nordics

Modem

Latins

Romanians, related groups Spanish and Portuguese Other Italic peoples Greeks and related groups Other racial, ethnic, national groups

Italians,

number to a desired to give local emphasis and a shorter class it in this speciBc group, e.g., Sinhalese, it is optional to

(If it is

in that case class

number;

this table):

Except where the schedules instruct otherwise, and unless it is redundant, add to the number from this table and to the result add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., Germans in Brazil

Anglo-Saxons, British, English

North Americans

ceramic

738.089924. They may also be used when so noted with numbers from other tables, e.g., "Areas" notation 174 from Table 2. arts (738)

—9

North Americans

North Americans

in

American native For Spanish Americans, see -68; North

—11 —112 —114 —13

Of

British origin

Of French

origin

People of United States ("Americans")

—2

Anglo-Saxons, British, English in Class North Americans of British origin

origin in

—04 —042 —043 —044 —046

—21 —23

—916, Anglo-Indians

People of

in

—1, people

—91411

New

British Isles

Zealanders

Caucasoids For Polynesians, see

Mongoloids

—24

For Australian native

Nordics

3

Mongoloids and Negroids

For Anglo-Saxons, see

Negroids and Caucasoids Caucasoids, Mongoloids, Negroids

— 1-9 Specific

racial, ethnic, national

31

Cennans

35

Swiss

36

Austrians

—39

groups

races, see

South Atncan Angio-aaxo

28

Caucasoids and Mongoloids

By

—994

Australians

Negroids Mixtures of basic races

2

Other

392

Frisians

393

Netherlandish persons

origin or situation

Arrange a shorter

as

below; but,

number

if it is

desired to give local emphasis and

to a specific group, place

letter or other symbol, e.g.,

Arabs

408

it first

by use of a

—A (preceding —

393

races,

Canadians

1

—034 —035 —036

—2)

1

Dutch

1)

409

—9915

of Celtic

—97

Dewey Decimal

—393

2

—687-688

6

—42

Add

Afrikaners

—691

Scandinavians

—396-398

West Scandinavians

698

—7 ^71

1

Icelanders

9

Faeroese

_79 799

—398 —398

—4

Danes and Norwegians

8 1

Danes

2

Norwegians

For

Latins

Italians,

Portuguese,

—41

—89 French origin

in

— 114

Italians,

Italic

peoples

Ancient Romans

Other Osco-Umbrians

Greeks and related groups Ancient Greeks

893

—895

Modem

— 71

nationals

Cypriots Class Turkish Cypriots in

—9

on ancient Greeks and Romans

Greeks and related groups

Greek

Other

Romanians, related groups

—9435

racial, ethnic, national

groups

SUMMARY Other Indo-European peoples

Sardinians

— —92

Dalmatians

—93 —94

North Africans Peoples of North and West Asian origin or

—95

Dravidians Peoples of East and Southeast Asia Africans and people of African descent

58

Corsicans

59

Romanians

^91

96 ^97

Spanish and Portuguese

^98

—99

People of Spain (Spaniards) For Catalans, see

—68

—58

Catalans

56

—61

Other

Walloons

Italians

—6

Brazilians

For ancient Romans, see

—6

French

51

—57

People of Portugal

Romanians, related groups, see —5; Spanish and

For Basques, see —9992; Corsicans,

5

Portuguese

Class here comprehensive works

Class Canadians of

—42 —49

—6883

For Macedonians, see —91819

81

Modern



49; Basques,

—9992

—91

Semites

North American native races South American native races Other peoples

Other Indo-European peoples

Spanish Americans Class here

number —68.

For Etruscans, see —9994

Swedes

398

Groups

"Areas" notation 7-8 from Table 2 to base

Chileans

—69

Class specific Scandinavian groups in

—396 —396 —396 —397

Racial, Ethnic, National

National groups

comprehensive works on Belgians

For Walloons, see

5.

Classification

Flemings Class here

—393 —395

Table

T

^tin Americans

Class Latin Americans not provided for here with the subject, e.g., Brazilians

—698

411

410

situation,

and

e.g.,

Table

Dewey Decimal

—916 —917 —918 —919

Pamiris, Galchas Kurds, Baluchis, Tajiks, Afghans, Ossets,

South Asians

Including Gauls

Celts

East Slavs Slavs

Other East Indo-Europeans

For Dravidians and Scytho-Dravidians, see 1

Celts

916

Iranians

Class here Indo-Aryans

914

948

National groups

m

Class nationals of specific ethnolinguistic gioups —9142-9149, Trinidadians of South Asian origin in

Guyanans of South Asian 995 Asian origin in

origin in

—969881,

—96972983,

Fijians of

916 2

Irish

916 3

Scots

916 4

Manxmen

916 6

Welsh (Cymry)

916 7

Cornishmen

916 8

Bretons East Slavs

917

South

Class here people of Soviet



914 11

Pakistanis

—914

13

Ceylonese

—914

17

Sikkirnese

—914

18

Bhutanese

and people of Bangladesh (Sri

Lankians)

Punjabis

914 3

Hindis

914 4

Bengalis

914 5

Assamese, Biharis, Oriyas

914 7

Gujars

914 8

Sinhalese

914 9

Other Indo-Aryan peoples

917

—917

1

Russians Cossacks

14

917 9

Other

917 91

Ukrainians

917 99

Belorussians

Slavs

918

For East

918

—918

1

11

918 19

—918

2

Slavs, see

—917

Bulgarians and Macedonians Bulgarians

Macedonians

Yugoslavs

—91819 For Slovenes, see —9184; Macedonians, Serbs

—914 95 —914 96

Nepalis

—918 22

Paharis

918 23

Croats

914 97

Gypsies

918 4

Slovenes

914 99

Dards

918 5

Poles and Kashubs

Including Kohistanis, Kashmiris, Kafirs

For Gypsies, see

915 5

Uzbeks

—943

914 2

915

Union

subject, e.g., Class a specific Soviet group with the

Indians Including Anglo-Indians

914 12

Groups

Others

915 9

South Asians

914

Racial, Ethnic, National

Classification

SUMMARY

—^914 —915

5.

For Cossacks, see

—91714

—91497

Iranians

Persians

4^3 412

Dewey Decimal

—918

Table

Classification

Racial, Ethnic, National

Class here Czechoslovaks

Class Indo-Europeans of these regions in

For Slovaks and MoravianSy see —9187

—91, Semites

-918 7

Slovaks and Moravians

-941

Tungus, Lamuts, Manchus, Goldis

-918 8

Wends

(Sorbs, Lusatians)

.942

Mongols

Other East Indo-Europeans

—943

-919 -919 2

Lithuanians

-919 3

Latvians (Letts)

-919 9

Others

-919 92

Armenians

Turkomans, Uighurs Including Azerbaijanis, Kazaks, Kirghizes, Uzbeks, Yakuts

Arameans

-924

Hebrews,

-926

Phoenicians and Canaanites

945

—945 Israelis,

Jews

For Amorites, see

1

—921

Hungarians

Permiaks, Votyaks, Zyrians (Komis)

945 4

Finnic peoples Including Karelians, Livonians, Veps

For Lapps, see Chuvashes,

notation 5-6 from Table 2 to base

—927567, Sudanese —927624

Maltese Ethiopians (Abyssinians) Including Amharas, Hararis

number

—927,

945 41

—945

45

9455; Mordvins, Cheremises (Maris),

—9456

Finns Estonians

945 5

Lapps

945 6

Mordvins, Cheremises (Mans), Chuvashes

946

Mahris and Socotrans

Paleo-Asiatics Including Ainus

North Africans

948

For Arabs, see —927; Ethiopians,

—95

Copts

—951 —954

Berbers and Tuaregs Cushites

Dravidians and Scytho-Dravidians Including Marathas (Mahratta), Sindhis

—928

Ancient Egyptians

956

Peoples of East and Southeast Asia

Chinese Tibetans

Japanese and Ryukyuans For Ainus, see

Including Somalis

—937

Ugrians

945 3

National groups of Arabs

e.g., Iraqis

—931 —932 —933 —935

11

Arabs and Maltese

Add "Areas"

—929 —93

Turks

Including Ostyaks, Voguls

-922

7

—91714

Finno-Ugrians

—945

Amorites

—927 —928

in

Sarnoyeds

944

Assyrians, Babylonians, Chaldeans, Akkadians,

-927 5-927 6

—9456. Cossacks

Class Chuvashes in

Semites

-927

—92

Including Turkish Cypriots

Albanians

-921

in

Turkic peoples

943 5

-919 91

-92

Groups

situation, Peoples of North and West Asian origin or and Dravidians

—94

Czechs

6

5.

—946

Hausas

414

415

Dewey Decimal

—957 —958 —959

Table

Classification

Burmese

—959

Thais (Siamese), Laos, Shans, Khamtis, Ahoms,

991

1

Negritos

Karens

991 2

Papuans

—959 —959 —959

2

Vietnamese (Annamese)

991 5

Australian native races

3

Cambodians

5

Mundas

1

—96

Africans and people of African descent For North Africans, see

—960

73

Add "Areas" -961

Filipinos

Indonesians

—93

For Taiwanese (Formosans), see

992 5 number England —96073042

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g..

1

992 2

United States blacks (Afro-Americans) —960730,

Malays and related peoples

—992 992

United States blacks in

Hottentots (Khoi-Khoin) and Bushmen

(San)

Bantus, Zulus, Ewes, Ibos (Igbos), Yorubas, Fulanis,

993

Malagasy

994

Polynesians

Mandingoes

—995

—966-968

National groups in Africa

Add

to base

number

—96 the numbers following 6 in "Areas"

notation 66-68 from Table

2, e.g.,

Nigerians

—9669, South

Africans — 968

Class nationals of specific ethnolinguistic groups in

—961-963

For South African Anglo-Saxons, see —28; Afrikaners,

—969

—3936

Other national populations of largely African descent Add "Areas" e.g.,

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Trinidadians

number

Fijians, see

—999 —999 2 —999 3 —999 4 —999 5 —999 6

—995

Melanesians and Micronesians Fijians, Gilbertese

Examples:

Arrange alphabetically by name of tribe or other group

Others

Basques Elamites Etruscans

Sumerians Georgians, Ingush, Chechens, Circassians

—969,

—96972983

Class nationals of specific ethnolinguistic groups in

—961-963;

minority groups of African descent in a specific population in

—9604-9609

—97

North American native races Amerindians and Eskimos Class here comprehensive works on

Arrange alphabetically by name of

For South American native

416

American native races

tribe, nation,

races, see

9925

Taiwanese (Foruiosans)

For

963

nation, other group

races Negritos, Papuans, Australian native

—991

For Malays, see —992

Groups

Other peoples

99

Others

Racial, Ethnic, National

South American native races Arrange alphabetically by name of tnbe,

—98

Koreans

5.

other group

—98

4^7

6 7 4 8

1

Table

—2-8

Table

6.

translations of Bible (220.5) into

Dutch (—3931

in this table):

220.53931; regions ("Areas" notation 175 from Table 2) where Spanish language (—61 in this table) predominates: "Areas" always notation 17561. When adding to a number from the schedules, digits of the insert a decimal point between the third and fourth

complete number. desired to give local emphasis and use of a shorter number to a specific language, place it first by (preceding a letter or other symbol, e.g., Arabic language

Arrange

as

below; but,

if it is

—A

-1). old and middle form of a

Unless specifically provided specific modern language with the language, for, class

e.g..

Old High German

Indo-European languages



see For East Indo-European and Celtic languages,

—2 following notations are never used alone, but may be used with the those numbers from the schedules and other tables to which classifier is instructed to add "Languages" notation, e.g.,

Languages

Class comprehensive works in

Languages

The

Specific

6.

—21 —29

—3

English and Anglo-Saxon languages English

Anglo-Saxon (Old English)

Germanic (Teutonic) languages see For English and Anglo-Saxon languages,

—31 —32 —33 —34 —35 —37 —38 —39

—91

—2

German Franconian

Swabian Alsatian

Swiss

German

Yiddish (Judeo-German)

Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsylvania German)

Other

—31, but Old English —29. notations in this table do not necessarily correspond exactly in 420-490 and in to the numbers used for individual languages 810-890. Follow the notations from this table only when so

-391-394 West Germanic languages

The

instructed.

Class comprehensive works in

—391

—39

Old Low Germanic languages Old Saxon, Old

Frisian,

Old Low Franconian, Old

Low German

SUMMARY —1

—2 —3



—5

— — — —

^9

—1

Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) languages English and Anglo-Saxon languages Germanic (Teutonic) languages

Romance languages Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic Spanish and Portuguese Italian,

languages Hellenic languages Italic

Other languages

Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) languages and a shorter number to a (If it is desired to give local emphasis class it in specific language, e.g., Ukrainian, it is optional to languages in —91) this number; in that case class Indo-European For specific Indo-European languages, see

—392-394 Modern Low Germanic languages —39 Class comprehensive works in

—392 —393 —393 1 —393 2 —393 6 —394 —395

Frisian

Netherlandish languages

Dutch Flemish Afrikaans

Low German

(Plattdeutsch)

Scandinavian (North Germanic) languages Scandinavian languages, see —396-398 For

specific

—2-8

—396-398

Specific Scandinavian languages

Class comprehensive works in

—395

4^9

418

Dewey Decimal

—396 —396 —396

Table

Classification

—6

West Scandinavian languages 1

Old Norse (Old

9

Modern West Scandinavian languages

—396 91 —396 99

Icelandic)

works in

2

3

—3981] in —3982

Norwegian (Bokmal, Riksmal)

New

Portuguese

Italic

languages

For Romance languages, see

Danish

Dano-Norwegian [formerly

—398 —399

—7

—395

Dano-Norwegian [formerly

Papiamento

Including Galician (Gallegan)

Danish and Norwegian

Class

—398

Judeo-Spanish (Ladino)

69

Swedish

1

67

Faeroese

—397-398 East Scandinavian languages —397 —398 —398

Spanish

_68

_71 —79 _794

—3981]

Latin

Other Latin Latinian languages other than Praenestian Venetic, Lanuvian, Faliscan,

—797

Sabellian languages Paelignian, Sabine, Vestinian, Aequian, Marrucinian, Marsian,

Norse (Landsmal, Nynorsk)

Volscian

East Germanic

—799

Osco-Umbrian languages Oscan, Umbrian

Gothic, Vandalic, Burgundian

—8

Romance languages Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic, see Portuguese, 6

For

Italian,

French

^9

Provencal and Catalan

—491 —499

—5 —51 —56 —57 -^9 —591 —599

-5;



—41

Hellenic languages on classical languages Class here comprehensive works

Spanish and

For Latin, see

_81 _^7

Provengal

Classical

— 71

Greek

Postclassical (Hellenistic

and Byzantine) Greek

Including Biblical Greek (Koine)

Catalan Italian,

Languages

Spanish and Portuguese

61

Icelandic

Class comprehensive

6.

_89

Greek

Katharevusa and Demotic

Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic

—9

Italian

Modem

Other languages

Sardinian

SUMMARY

Dalmatian (Vegliote)

—91 —92 —93 —94 -95 —96 —97 —98 —99

Romanian and Rhaeto-Romanic Romanian Rhaeto-Romanic languages Romansh, Ladin, Friulian

_91

languages East Indo-European and Celtic languages Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-SemiHc)

Hamitic and Chad languages Dravidian languages Ural-Altaic, Paleosiberian, East and Southeast Asia Sino-Tibetan and other languages of African languages

North American native languages South American native languages Other languages

languages East Indo-European and Celtic 421

420

mwoRom

:?r*'^i-^'''-'^'-

Dewey Decimal

SUMMARY —911 —912 —913 —914 —915 —916 —917 —918 —919

—911

Table

Classification

—914

8

Sanskrit

Modem

—914

9

Chattisgarhi)

—914 99

East Slavic languages Slavic languages

and other languages

For Indie (Indo-Aryan) languages, see languages, 915



—912-914; Iranian

—915 —915 1 —915 2 —915 3

—912-914 Indie (Indo-Aryan) languages comprehensive works in

—913 —913 —914 —914

—911

7

—916

Iranian)

Avestan (East Iranian)

Middle Iranian languages

Modern Other

Persian (Farsi)

modem

Iranian languages

Yaghnobi

Celtic languages Including Gaulish, Cornish

Indie languages (Tertiary Prakrits)

Lahnda

Sindhi and

—914 —914

11

Sindhi

19

Lahnda

—914 —914

2

Panjabi

3

Western Hindi languages

—914

31

Standard Hindi

—914

39

Urdu

—914 —914

4

Bengali

5

Assamese, Bihari (Bhojpuri, Magahi, Maithili), Oriya

6

Old Persian (West

(Galcha),

1

—914

Iranian languages

Prakrits)

PaU

Modern

(Gypsy)

Kurdish, Baluchi, Tajiki, Pashto (Afghan), Ossetic, Pamir

classical

Middle Indie languages (Secondary

Romany

Pahlavi (Middle Persian), Sogdian, Khotanese (Saka)

—915 5 —915 9

Sanskrit Vedic (Old Indie) and

Dard languages Shina, Khowar, Kafiri, Kohistani, Kashmiri,

Indo-Iranian (Aryan) languages

—912

Other Including Nepali, Pahari. Eastern Hindi (Awadhi, Begheli,

Indie languages (Tertiary Prakrits)

Celtic languages

Class

Sinhalese

Prakrits)

Iranian languages

Baltic

Languages

Including Mahl

Indo-Iranian (Aryan) languages

Middle Indie languages (Secondary

6.

Marathi

7

—914

71

Gujarati

—914

79

Rajasthani

Gujarati and Rajasthani

2

Irish Gaelic

3

Scottish Gaelic

4

Manx

6

Welsh (Cymric)

7

Cornish

8

Breton East Slavic languages

1

Russian

9

Other

—917 91 —917 99

—918

Including Konkani

—914

—916 —916 —916 —916 —916 —916 —917 —917 —917

Ukrainian Belorussian

Slavic languages Including Class here

Common

Slavic

comprehensive works on Balto-Slavic languages

For East Slavic languages, see —917; Baltic languages,

Including Jaipuri, Marwari

422

4^3

—919

Dewey Decimal

—918

—919 98

South Slavic languages

1

Table

Classification

For Serbo-Croatian, see

Luwian,

Membership

—918

11

Bulgarian

—918

17

Old Bulgarian (Church Slavonic)

—918

19

—918 —918 —918

2

Serbo-Croatian

4

Slovenian

5

West

Languages

Anatolian languages Hittite,

—9182; Slovenian, —9184

6.

in

Palaic, Lydian,

Indo-European family not certain

Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) languages

—92

For Hamitic and Chad languages, see

East Semitic (Akkadian) languages

—921

Examples: Assyrian, Babylonian, Chaldean

Slavic languages

Polabian,

-922-929 West Semitic languages

—9189

-922-926 Northwest Semitic languages

Including Kashubian

6

7

Class comprehensive works in

Czech For Moravian

—918

dialects, see

—9187

Slovak

8

Wendish

9

Polabian Baltic

Class 1

Aramaic languages

(Sorbian, Lusatian)

—922 —923

9

Biblical

—923

Aramaic (Chaldee) and Samaritan

Eastern Aramaic languages Example: Syriac

—924

and other languages

919 1-919 3 919

—922

—92

For Eastern Aramaic languages, see

Including Moravian dialects

—918 —918 —919

—92

Class comprehensive works in

Polish

51

—918

—93

Macedonian

For Czech, see —9186; Slovak, —9187; Wendish, —9188;

—918

Lycian

Baltic languages

comprehensive works

in

Hebrew Including Ammonite, Moabite

—926

Canaanite-Phoenician languages Including Punic, Ugaritic

—919

Class here comprehensive works

Old Prussian

For Hebrew, see

919 2

Lithuanian

-919 3

Latvian (Lettish)

919 9

Other Indo-European languages

on Canaanitic languages

—924

—927-929 Southwest Semitic languages Class comprehensive works in

—927

919 91

Albanian

919 92

Armenian

919 93

Thraco-Phrygian and lUyrian languages

Tocharian languages

-919 96

Agnean and Kuchean languages

and

modem

Arabic, Maltese

Ethiopic languages Gurage

—929

South Arabic languages Examples: Mahri, Sokotri, Qarawi. Shkhauri

Relationship to Indo-European family not clear

—93

424

classical

Examples: Geez, Tigre, Tigrinya, Amharic, Argobba, Harari.

Ligurian, Messapian, lUyrian. Thracian, Phrygian

919 94

^92

North Arabic languages Examples:

—928



Hamitic and Chad languages

4^5

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

—931-935 Hamitic languages Class comprehensive works in

—931

Class comprehensive

—93

—932

Finno-Ugric languages

945

1

Examples: Tamashek (Tuareg),

Rif, Siwi,

Kabyle

—945

11

945 3

Cushitic languages

945 4

Chad languages

945 41

—945

SUMMARY —941 942 943

—944 —945 946

—948

Tungusic languages Mongolic languages Turkic (Turko-Tatar) languages Samoyedic languages Finno-Ugric languages Paleosiberian languages Dravidian languages

45

—941-943 Altaic languages —941

works in

—942

945 6

Middle Volga languages Examples: Mordvin, Cheremis

Paleosiberian languages

946

Luorawetlin, Yukaghir, Gilyak, Yeniseian families; Ainu (relationship not clear)

Dravidian languages

948

1

Dravida group Including Kurukh (Oraon), Malto, Kota, Toda

—957

948 11

Tamil

Tungusic languages

948 12

Malayalaiii

948 14

Kanarese (Kannada)

Mongolic languages

948 2

Examples: Mongolian, Buryat, Kalmuck

—943

Estonian

Lapp

—94, Japanese in —956, Korean in

Examples: Tungus, Lamut, Manchu, Goldi

Turkic (Turko-Tatar) languages Including Azerbaijani, Chuvash, Kazak, Kirghiz, Turkoman,

Andhra group

948 23

Gondi

948 24

Khond (Kandh)

—948

27

Telugu

Uighur, Uzbek, Yakut

—943

5

948 3

Turkish

426

—9456

Finnish (Suomi)

945 5

948

Class comprehensive

Finnic languages

For Lapp, see —9455; Middle Volga languages,

Hausa Ural-Altaic, Paleosiberian, Dravidian

94

Permian languages

Including Karelian, Tivonian, Veps

Including Angas

937 2

Hungarian (Magyar)

Examples: Votyak (Udmurt), Zyrian

Examples: Beja, Galla, Somali

—937

Ugric languages Including Ostyak, Vogul

Berber languages

—935

—94

Examples: Yenisei, Yurak, Kamasin, Ostyak Samoyed

945

Coptic

works in

Sainoyedic languages

944

Including Old, Middle, New, Demotic Egyptian

—932 —933

Languages

944-945 Uralic languages

Egyptian languages

For Coptic, see

6.

Brahui

427

Dewey Decimal

Table

—96

African languages For Afro-Asiatic languages, see

Asia

951

Examples: Hottentot (Khoi-Khoin). Bushman (San) languages

Mandarin

1

951 7

Amoy, Cantonese, Foochow, Hakka, Pekingese, Swatow,

Wu dialects For Burmese, see

—954

1

954 9

Niger-Congo languages 2

—958

—963

3

Kwa

languages

Including

Tibetan

Himalayan

dialects

Japanese

957

Korean

958

Burmese

959

Other languages of Southeast Asia

—963

32

Ibo

—963

33

Yoruba

—963

4

Ewe

Mande (Mandingo) languages Examples: Malinke, Bambara,

For Malayan languages, see 1

—963 5

959 19

Other

—963

6

languages, see

9

and

—963 92

Austroasiatic languages not clear

—965 —969

Class Jakun {formerly

—97

—9593]

Commercial languages

in

family, e.g.,

SwahiU —96392

Annam-Muong

on American native languages

For South American native languages, see

—9928

languages, see —9595;

its

North American native languages Class here comprehensive works

languages,

—971 —972

Cambodian

Munda

Chari-Nile (Macrosudanic) languages

Semang

Class here Austroasiatic languages

5

Swahili

Class a specific language with

Including Mon, Khmer, Palaung, Wa, Khasi, Senoi, (Negrito [/brm^r/«/—9911])

—959 32

Bantu languages

Examples: Nubian, Nilotic languages

Mon-Khmer languages

Munda —9592

—9639

Including Zulu

Vietnamese (Annamese)

For

Adamawa, Ubangi, Kordofanian languages

9592

languages

Relationship to Thai

959 3

Benue-Niger languages

For Bantu languages, see

Annam-Muong

Annam-Muong

languages

—992

—963 For

Mende

Examples: Dagomba, Senuf

Including Lao, Shan, Khamti, Ahom, Karen

959 22

(Voltaic)

Including

Thai (Siamese)

959 2

Gur

Thai languages

959 11

—959

West-Atlantic languages Examples: Fulani, Wolof, Serer

956

959

—963 —963

Tibeto-Burman languages

954

—92

Macro-Khoisan languages

—961

Chinese

951

Languages

Classification

Sino-Tibetan and other languages of East and Southeast

95

6.

—98

Eskimo-Aleut languages

Na-Dene languages Including Tlingit, Athapaskan (Chipewyan, Apachean, Navaho)

languages

—973

Relationship to Austroasiatic languages not certain

Algonkian-Mosan languages Including Delaware, Ojibway, Cree, Nootka

Examples: Santali, Ho, Mundari, Gadaba

428

4^9

Table

Dewey Decimal

—974

—992

Malay languages Class here comprehensive works

Including Coos, Tsimshian, Mixe, Hopi, Ute, Aztec, Maya, Quiche,

Hokan-Siouan languages Including Yukian, Huron, Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Iroquois

Macro-Otomanguean languages Including Poploca, Manguean, Mixtec, Zapotec

—977 —978 —979

Other North and Middle American languages

1

—992

11

Tagalog (Fihpino)

—992

2

Indonesian languages languages Including Balinese, Madurese, Sundanese; Bornean

—992

21

Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)

—992

22

Javanese

—992

8

Examples: Cuitlatec, Olmec

—98

[formerly

-993

Malagasy

Andean-Equatorial languages

-994

Polynesian languages

Including Kechua (Quechua), Tupi, Guarani, Jiraro, Esmeralda,

Yaruro

in

—9593

Examples: Hawaiian, Samoan, Tahitian, Maori

Melanesian and Micronesian languages

995

Miscellaneous languages

—999

Ge-Pano-Carib languages Macro-Ge, Macro-Panoan, Macro-Carib subfamilies Including Nambicura, Huarpe,

Taruma

Hokan languages

985

Other languages

99

Nonaustronesian languages of Oceania

991 [991

and Semang languages

Chibchan, Paezan subfamilies

Andean, Macro-Tucanoan, Equatorial subfamilies

—984

—9593]

Class Senoi

Macro-Chibchan languages

—983

Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) Including Melayu Asli (Proto-Malay) languages; Jakun

South American native languages

—982

1]

—999

2

Basque

—999

3

Elamite

999 4

Etruscan

999 5

Sumerian

999 6

Caucasic (Caucasian) languages Examples: Georgian, Chechen, Circassian

Negrito languages Class in

999 9

—9593

991 2

Papuan languages

991 5

Australian languages

—992-995 Austronesian

Artificial

languages

999 92

Esperanto

999 93

Interlingua

(Oceanic, Malayo-Polynesian)

languages Class comprehensive works in

—994;

Philippine (Tagala) languages

—992

Tarascan languages Miskito-Matagalpan languages

on Austronesian languages

For Malagasy, see —993; Polynesian languages, Melanesian and Micronesian languages, —995

Chinook

—976

Languages

Classification

Macro-Penutian languages

—975

6.

—992

43^

430

Table

—041 —042

Table

7.

Females

Persons —043-046 Persons by

following notations are never used alone, but may be used as required (either directly when so noted or through the

The

interposition of "Standard Subdivisions" notation 088 from Table 1) with any appropriate number from the schedules, e.g.,

by Lutherans (—241 in this table): 808.8992241; ceramic arts (738) by the blind (—08161 in this table): 738.08808161. They may also be used when so noted with numbers from other tables, e.g., "Standard Subdivisions" notation 024 from Table 1. Do not add from this table if the resultant concept is redundant, e.g., medicine by physicians, Lutheran doctrine among Lutherans.

from more than one

literature (808.8992)

—043

Grandparents

2

Direct forebears other than parents

—044 —044

Direct descendants and their counterparts Offspring (Sons and daughters)

1

Natural, adopted, foster children; stepchildren

Grandchildren

2

Siblings

—046

Indirect ancestors

Uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, cousins, of

—05 —054 —054

Croups of persons

2

3

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this table in the number coming last in the table, e.g., gifted upper middle-class Jewish

to base

—04

number

—03,

e.g..

—0622, —055, —041, or —03924) background

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table 5 031 North American persons



Persons by sex and kinship characteristics

Class

comprehensive works in

4

School children six to

Ages twelve

—062

to five

eleven

Adolescents (Young adults)

—055 —056 —056 —056

two

Preschool children

Ages

—06

—041-042 Persons by sex

birth to age

Ages three

—054

to

twenty

Adults 4

Middle-aged

5

Aged 65 and over Persons by social and economic characteristics

By

social

and economic

levels

—04

43^

degrees

Infants

From

characteristics

all

Children

—03-08 Persons by various nonoccupational

"Racial, Ethnic, National

collateral

Persons by age

—03-99 —054

Add

and descendants, and

kinsmen

—03-99

racial, ethnic, national

generation

of parents

Individual persons

male adolescents —0829 (nof

first

remarriage Brothers and sisters by blood, adoption, foster care,

Croups of persons Persons by racial, ethnic, national background Persons by sex and kinship characteristics Persons by age Persons by social and economic characteristics Persons by physical and mental characteristics Generalists and novices

Persons by

—04

Natural, adoptive, foster parents; stepparents

—045

Individual persons

Class groups of specific kinds of persons in

—03

in

Direct descendants other than

Class specific kinds of individuals in

—02

works

Parents

1

SUMMARY

—01

kinship characteristics

Direct ancestors and their surrogates

—043 —043

—044

—01 —02 —03 —04 —05 —06 —08 —09

Persons

Males

Class comprehensive

collections

7.

433

I

Dewey Decimal

—062

Upper

1

Table

—069

classes

war

Class here

For reigning monarchs and their

2

Middle

regents, see

—35J

groups in

Well-to-do persons; professional, managerial middle classes

—062

3

Lower middle

classes, see

—0623

classes

—062 —062 —063 —063 —063 —063

developed areas

peons

—08

level of cultural

development

1

High

2

Medium

3

Low

—081 6 status

Single persons

—0653; tvidowed



3 4

5

Separated and divorced persons

Widowed

persons

Married persons

common

law

physical condition

Healthy persons 111

persons

Persons with handicaps and disablements

—081 62

Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons

—08164 —08166

Persons with speech defects

Crippled persons

By mental condition 2

Healthy persons

4

111

6

(Mentally Persons with handicaps and deficiencies

and emotionally disturbed persons

9

Gifted persons

Polygamous persons

By

3

By

Including geniuses

—09-99

special social status

Asocial

and

—09

Generalists

of

nondominant

racial, ethnic, national,

nature, as study, profession, vocation,

socioeconomic, religious groups Class socially exceptional persons of specific racial, ethnic,

national groups in

—03;

of specific religious groups in

and novices

or many subjects and Generalists: persons occupied with several activities of a general activities, or with specific subjects and

Socially exceptional persons

Members

Persons by various occupational

characteristics

antisocial persons

Including vagrants, criminals and other offenders, convicts

—069

veterans

Blind and partially sighted persons

—082

For polygamous persons, see —0659

2

War

retarded)

Including persons married in

9

Retired persons

—08161

—082 —082 —082 —082

Engaged persons

23

and abandoned children and orphans

Persons by physical and mental characteristics

—081 —081 2 —081 4

For separated and divorced persons, see 0654 persons,

—065 —069 —069

Unmarried mothers

47

Slaves, serfs,

2

—065 —065 —065

—069

5

By marriage

—065

Illegitimate

classes

Including nonliterates

—065 —065

—069 45

Low-income

By

—0693

Poverty-stricken and destitute persons

4

class in

unemployed

—069 42

—069 6 —069 7

Moderate-income persons, working

victims,

reason of inclusion in Class persons socially disadvantaged by reUgious nondominant racial, ethnic, national, socioeconomic,

classes

For lower middle

Persons

Socially disadvantaged persons

4

Royalty, nobility, elite, wealthy

—062

7.

Classification

—2

—090 —090

1

Scholars, academicians, research workers

9

Novices and amateurs Laymen, dabblers,

uninitiated, collectors

435 434

hobby

1

Dewey Decimal

—091 —092

2

4

—096 —097

—21 —22 —23 —24 —25 —26 —27 —28 —29

Persons occupied with library and information science

—091

Encyclopedists Class lexicographers in



Persons occupied with muscology Persons occupied with publishing and journalism

— 1-9 Specialists Class persons occupied with specific subjects or activities of a

—09

1

3

—5 —6 —7 —8 —9

-21

Persons occupied with philosophy and related disciplines Persons occupied with or adherent to religion Persons occupied with the social sciences and socioeconomic

—2

With primitive and Oriental churches Apostolic

Persons occupied with linguistics and lexicography Persons occupied with pure sciences Persons occupied with applied sciences (Technologists) Persons occupied with the arts Persons occupied with creative writing and speaking Persons occupied with geography, history, related disciplines and

Persons occupied with philosophy and related With philosophy With parapsychology and the occult With psychology

Persons occupied with or adherent to religion Founders, central and local administrative heads, clergy, missionaries, members of religious congregations and orders,

laymen Class here persons occupied with or adherent to Christianity

—215

Eastern other than Orthodox

—219

Eastern Orthodox

—22 —23 —24

disciplines

—11 —13 —15



Including church fathers

activities



and Christian church

Class comprehensive works in

-211

activities

—4

Persons occupied with or adherent to

Christianity

SUMMARY

— —2

Persons

With primitive and Oriental churches With Roman Catholic Church With Anglican churches With Protestant churches of Continental origin churches With Presbyterian, American Reformed, Congregational With Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Adventist churches With Methodist churches With other churches With other religions

—21-28

Persons occupied with specific disciplines, subjects, activities as study, profession, vocation, hobby, aflfiliation

general nature in

7.

SUMMARY

Persons occupied with bibliography

For persons occupied with bibliographyy see

—093

Table

Classification

With Anglican churches

With Protestant churches of Continental

—241 —242 —243 —244

Lutheran

—245 —246 —248 —249 —25

Huguenot

Calvinistic

origin

and Reformed

Hussite and Anabaptist

Albigensian and Waldensian

Moravian

Modern

Catholic schismatic

Arminian and Remonstrant With Presbyterian, American Reformed, Congregational churches

saints,

—251 —257 —258

—26 —261

436

With Roman Catholic Church

Presbyterian

American Reformed Congregational

With

churches Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Adventist

Baptist

437

Table

Dewey Decimal 266

Disciples of Christ

267

Adventist

—297 7 —297 8 —297 9 —299 —299 1 —299 5

Including United Church of Canada

With other churches

-28

-281

Unitarian and UniversaUst

-283

Latter-Day Saint

-284

New Jerusalemite

-285

Church

—299 (Swedenborgian)

of Christ, Scientist (Christian Science)

Friends (Quaker)

-286

Persons

Classification

With Methodist churches

-27

7.

Black Muslim religion

Babism Bahai faith

Other

religions

Druidism Religions of East and Southeast Asian origin

Chinese

51

—299 512

Confucianism

—299 514

Taoism

—299

56

—299

6

Shintoism

Religions of black African

and Negro

-287

Mennonite

For persons occupied with or adherent

-288

Shaker

religion, see

-289

Other

With other

-29

religions

SUMMARY -292 -293

Germanic

-294

Indie religions

-295

Zoroastrianism (Parsees)

-296

Judaism Islam and religions derived from Other religions

-297

-299

—3

religion

origin

Religions of Austronesian, Oceanic, miscellaneous

Persons occupied with the social sciences and socioeconomic activities

—301

Social scientists

—309

Sociologists Including social ecologists, social anthropologists

Atheism, agnosticism, deism, theosophy

—292 —293 —294 —294 —294 —294 —294 —295 —296 —297 —297

Classical

SUMMARY

(Greek and Roman) religion

31

—32 —33

religion

Indie religions

34

—35 —36

3

Buddhism

4

Jainism

5

Hinduism (Brahmanism)

6

Sikhism

37

—38 39

—31 —32

Zoroastrianism (Parsees)

Islam and religions derived from

Persons occupied with statistics politics Persons occupied with political science and activities Persons occupied with economics and related Persons occupied with law Persons occupied with public administration protection Persons occupied with welfare and public

Persons occupied with education communication, transportation Persons occupied with commerce, Persons occupied with customs and folklore

Persons occupied with

statistics

politics Persons occupied with political science and see —35; with For persons occupied with public administration, 34 law,

Judaism

1

American native

Rehgions of South American native origin

it

—291

Germanic

Black Muslim

origin

Atheism, agnosticism, deism, theosophy Classical (Greek and Roman) reUgion

-291

to

—2977

Religions of North

—299 7 —299 8 —299 9

origin



it

—321 —323

Islam (Muslims)

PoUtical scientists Civil rights

and

theorists

workers 439

438

^ .Muuu^u^'it;%uui,^i:nri-:<\-^^^^

Dewey Decimal

—328

Legislators

—329

Politicians

Table

Classification

—352 legislators, public administrators, judges, legal

officers

—331

—352 —352

Administrators and commissioners

7

Civil service personnel with persons occupied with that 339 discipline, subject, activity, e.g., economists discipline, subject, activity

—34 —341

Workers

—354

Elected and appointed

Bankers and financiers

—355

For air and space forces personnel, see 359 personnel,



socialists, anarchists

—358 —359 —36

Entrepreneurs

Economists Persons occupied with law

Delegates to and employees of international organizations to promote peace and order Justices of

—343

Other judges

—344 —349

Military personnel

Landowners and conservationists

—342

supreme courts

Lawyers Local and auxiliary legal

officers

sheriflFs,

notaries public,

Naval personnel Persons occupied with welfare and public protection

With philanthropy, humanitarianism,

—362 —363

social

reform

Social workers

With public protection 2

Police

3

Fire fighters

363 6 bailiflFs,

—358; naval

Air and space forces personnel

361

—363 _363

Justices of the peace,



Local government personnel

Labor leaders

Communists,

—341

Class civil service personnel occupied with a specific

Labor-oriented persons

—331 8 —332 —333 —335 —338 —339

to international organizations, see

3

Persons occupied with economics and related activities

7

Persons

Ambassadors and other envoys For delegates

Other than

—33 —331

2

7,

—364

Persons occupied with public

utility services

With crime and delinquency

coroners

—35 —351 —351 —351 2 —351 3 1

—351

4

Including criminologists

Persons occupied with public administration

Heads of

state

For persons occupied with law, see —34; with public

and central governments

Reigning monarchs and their regents Presidents and vice-presidents

Prime ministers and premiers Dictators

protection,

—365 —366

—351 8 —352

—3512

Governors

Other

state

1

—352

1

—366

2

and central government personnel

—355

Cabinet members and councilors of state

440

and

societies

With Freemasonry Including Orders of DeMolay, of the Eastern Star

366 3

For military personnely see

—0692

Persons occupied with or belonging to esoteric

Class dictators occupying a specific position with the subject, e.g., presidents

offenders,

With prison administratiion associations

—366

—363; criminals and other

With Knights of Pythias

With Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Daughters of Rebekah

—366 4

With Rosicrucianism

—366

With Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks

5

441

Dewey Decimal

Table

Classification

Persons occupied with or belonging to general clubs

—367

Examples:

—368 —369

—39

Persons occupied with insurance Persons occupied with or belonging to hereditary,

young people's

Persons occupied with customs and folklore

—5

Persons occupied with pure sciences

societies;

SUMMARY

service clubs

—369 —369 —369 —37

—51 —52

military, patriotic societies

2

With hereditary,

4

With young people's

5

societies

—53

—54 —55 —56 —57 —58 —59

With service clubs Persons occupied with education

—371-375 With specific educational Class

comprehensive works

in

activities

—37, persons associated with in —379

With With With With With With With With With

mathematics astronomy and allied sciences physics

chemistry and allied sciences the earth sciences

paleontology anthropological and biological sciences

botany zoology

specific educational institutions

51

With mathematics

—371

With school and college administration

52

With astronomy and

—372 —375 —379

With teaching Students

Persons associated with various specific educational institutions Administrators, teachers, students, alumni

Astronoiiiy

—527 —529

Celestial navigation

With domestic trade

—382 —383 —384

With foreign trade

With

postal

communication services

With telecommunication and other communication

—385 —386 —387

With

railroad transportation services

With inland waterway transportation With other transportation

services

services

For persons occupied with ground transportation services other 388 than nonlocal rail, see



—387 —387 —387 —388

5

Maritime transportation

7

Air transportation

8

Space transportation

With ground transportation nonlocal

making, surveying

Chronology

With physics

54

With chemistry and

—541

Chemistry

—548 —549

Crystallography

—551 —552 —553

allied sciences

Mineralogy

With the earth sciences Meteorology and cUmatology Petrology

Geology

56

With paleontology

57

With anthropological and

—572 —573 —574 services other than

map

Nuclear physics

55

services

Geodesy,

—539

transportation

—381

allied sciences

—521 —526

53

Persons occupied with commerce, communication,

—38

Persons

Persons occupied with linguistics and lexicography

social clubs, study clubs

military, patriotic,

7.

biological sciences

Ethnology Physical anthropology

Biology For persons occupied with botany, see

rail

442

443

—58; with zoology. —59

Dewey Decimal

—58 581

—589 —59 591

Table

Classification

With botany General botany

1

Gynecology and obstetrics

—618

9

Pediatrics

Persons occupied with engineering and allied operations, and manufacturing

With zoology

comprehensive works on persons occupied with manufacturing in—67 Class

General zoology

_597 —598

Ichthyology

—620 —620 2 —620 7

Herpetology and ornithology

—620

—599

Mammalogy

—621

—593 595

6

1

Protozoology

Helminthology and entomology

(Technologists)

With technical drawing

SUMMARY —61 62 63 64

—65 —66 67

—68

—69

61

_613 —614 _615

Persons occupied with medical sciences Persons occupied with engineering and allied operations, and

manufacturing Persons occupied Persons occupied Persons occupied Persons occupied Persons occupied Persons occupied Persons occupied

with agriculture and related technologies with domestic arts and sciences with managerial services with chemical technology and related industries with manufacturing with manufacture of products for specific uses with building

acoustical engineering

With systems engineering With biotechnology

Including mechanical, steam, hydraulic-power, pneumatic, cryogenic, tool engineering

—621 3 —621 4

Electrical, electronic, electromagnetic

engineering

Heat engineering

—621 48

—622

With public health With pharmacology, pharmacy, toxicology

617

With

surgical specialties

Including anesthesiology

Surgery Dentistry

Nuclear engineering

With mining engineering and operations Including prospecting

—623 —623 —623 8 —624 1

With

military

and nautical engineering

Military engineering

Nautical engineering and seamanship

With

civil

engineering

Structural, tunnel, bridge engineering

Class persons associated with other specific kinds of civil

With nursing and hygiene

engineering in

—625 —627 —628 —629 —629

With

railroad

—625-628

and highway engineering

With hydraulic engineering With

sanitary

and municipal engineering

With other branches of engineering 1

Aeronautical and aerospace engineering and operation Pilots, copilots, navigators, aircraft

engineers, air

controllers

617 7

Ophthalmology

617 8

Otology and audiology

With other medical

With

With applied physics

Persons occupied with medical sciences

With general medicine

618

With materials engineering and applied mechanics

Including solar engineering

616

—617 1 —617 6

8

Persons occupied with applied sciences

604

Persons

—618 —62

Bacteriology

7.

For persons occupied with astronautical engineering and operation^ see 6294



specialties

Including geriatrics

444

445

Dewey Decimal

—629 2

Table

Classification

For persons occupied with motor vehicle racing, see

—629 4

—65

Motor vehicle engineering and operation

— 7967

—651

7.

Persons

Persons occupied with managerial services

With

office services

Examples: secretaries, office managers, stenographers, bookkeepers, filers, typists, clerks

Astronautical engineering and operation Astronauts and cosmonauts, vehicle engineers, ground-control

—657

personnel

—629 8 —63 —631

For bookkeepers, see

Automatic control engineering Persons occupied with agriculture and related technologies

—658

—633-638

—659

—66

With crop farming forestry

raising

With dairying

—638 —639

With

insect culture

With commercial hunting and

fishing, conservation,

related activities

—639 —639 2 —639 3 1

Hunting and trapping Fishing, whaling, sealing

Culture of

fish

With

industrial chemistry

With

fuel

—663 —664 —665 —666 —669

With beverage technology

—67

With food technology

With petroleum and gas technology With ceramic technology

With metallurgy Persons occupied with manufacturing

—638

Class persons occupied with manufactures not provided for here 6292, furniture with the subject, e.g., automobile manufacturers

Persons occupied with domestic arts and sciences nutritionists

Restaurateurs and caterers Seamstresses, cosmetologists, related occupational

makers

—672 —673 —674

—684, millers —664

With iron and

steel



manufacture

With manufacture of nonferrous metals

With lumbering and manufacture of wooden products For persons occupied with furniture manufacture, see

Seamstresses and tailors Milliners

on persons occupied with

manufacturing

personnel

—646 4 —646 5 —646 7 —647 —648 —649

and explosives technology

Class here comprehensive works

Conservation

Cooks and

Persons occupied with chemical technology and related

—661 —662

and other cold-blooded animals

Class persons occupied with insect culture in

—639 9 —64 —641 —642 —646

With advertising

Including chemical engineering

With horticulture and gardening

—637

—338

industries

With fruitgrowing and

With stock

With management

Class entrepreneurs in

Class persons occupied with specific kinds of farming in

—651

Including salesmanship, merchandising

With farming

—633 —634 —635 —636

With accounting

—675

and hatters

Cosmetologists, hairdressers, barbers

Hotelkeepers

Launderers

With leather and

fur industries

Tanners and furriers

—676 —677 —678

With pulp and paper manufacture With

textile

manufacture

With rubber manufacture

Homemakers

446

447

—684

Dewey Decimal

—679 —679 —68

Table

Classification

With manufacture of other products 7

comprehensive works on persons occupied with manufacturing in—67

—694 —695 —696 —697 —698

With manufacture of precision wares

—7

Of tobacco products Persons occupied with manufacture of products for specific uses Class

—681

—681 —681

1

Watch- and clockmaking

4

Optical work

8

Manufacture of musical istruments

—682 —683

lock-

and gunsmithing and manufacture of

With furniture manufacture With manufacture of leather goods and

their

painting, glazing, paperhanging

Persons occupied with the arts

With With With With With With With With With

civic

and landscape

drawing and decorative graphic arts

photography music recreational and performing

and landscape

-73

With sculpture and other

Glovemaking

-731

Sculpture

-736

Glyptics

Printing

.737

Numismatics

Bookbinding

-738

Ceramic

Photoduplication

-739

Art metalwork

With garmentmaking

-74

and

hatters,

—6465

tailors,

—6464;

Other

civic

Commercial

-743

Drawing

.745

Handicrafts For persons occupied with 748 glass handicrafts,



Construction work and related occupations

-747

Interior decoration

With construction work

-748

Glass handicrafts

.749

Furniture design

448

—694

plastic arts

-75

arts

art

Textile handicrafts

For persons occupied with carpentry, see

art

With drawing and decorative

746

Masonry, bricklaying, plastering, lathing, riveting

arts

arts

-741

Manufacture of models, costume jewelry, smokers* supplies, accessories for personal grooming, recreational equipment

Persons occupied with building

arts

painting

Shoemaking and shoe repairing

activities

art

sculpture and other plastic arts

With architecture

With printing and related

—8

architecture

72

milliners

—693

With

fitting

ventilating, air conditioning

Saddlery and harness making

glovemaking, —6854; seamstresses and

—69

With heating,

With

For persons occupied with shoemaking, see —6853; with

—688

With plumbing and pipe

71

substitutes

—685 1 —685 3 —685 4 —686 —686 2 —686 3 —686 4 —687

With roofing

—71 —72 —73 —74 —75 —76 —77 —78 —79

household appliances

—684 —685

With carpentry

SUMMARY

With blacksmithing With

Persons

For persons occupied with creative writing and speaking, see

Including calculating equipment

—681

7.

With painting

449

textile handicrafts, see

— 746; with

-.-.IV'.S,

Dewey Decimal

—76

With graphic

arts

Including print making Class persons occupied with a specific graphic art with the subject, e.g.,

—77 —78

painting

—75

With photography With music Music theory

—783

Sacred music

—793

Theater (Stage presentations) 1

Drama

8

Ballet

Other forms of entertainment

Dramatic music

—793 —794

—78, persons occupied with dramatic or sacred music regardless of medium in —782-783 Class comprehensive

—784 —785 —786 —787 —788 —789 —79

works

in

Vocal music Instrumental ensembles and their music

Keyboard instruments and String instruments

Wind

and

their

their

music

—791

of

skill

1

Chess

6

Bowling

7

Billiards

— 795

and pool

Card playing and gambling Athletics

and sports



— 78

—796

3

Ball

— 799

games and

—796 32

Basketball

—796 —796

33

Football

34

Tennis, rackets, squash, badminton, table tennis,

volleyball

lacrosse

-791

Public entertainment

-792

Theater (Stage presentations) Other forms of entertainment Games of skill

—796

-797

Card playing and gambling Athletics and sports Aquatic and air sports

-798

Equestrian sports

-799

Fishing, hunting, related sports

"796

— 7928

Magic

sports,

SUMMARY

-795

ballet, see

For persons occupied with card playing, see

—794 —794 —794 —795 —796

Public entertainment For persons occupied with

theater, see

— 792; with dancing,

—7933; with magic, —7938

3

Circus performance

4

Motion-picture, radio, television performance

5

Puppetry

450

— 796

797; For persons occupied with aquatic and air sports, see with equestrian sports, —798; with fishing, hunting, related

arts

For persons occupied with music, see

sports, see

Dancing

Games

instruments and their music

With recreational and performing

-794

8

music

Percussion, mechanical, electrical instruments

-793

3

For persons occupied with

—784-789 Individual mediums of musical expression

—791 —791

—792 —792 —792 —793

Persons

7.

For persons occupied with athletics and

—781 —782

—791

Table

Classification

35

—796 4 —796 5 —796 6 —796 7 —796 8 —796 9 —797 —797 1 —797 2

Golf, polo, field hockey, baseball, cricket

Track and

field athletics

Hiking, mountaineering, spelunking

Cycling

Motor vehicle racing Wrestling, boxing, fencing Ice

and snow sports

Aquatic and

air sports

Boating

Swimming and

diving

45^

Dewey Decimal

—797

5

Classification

Air sports Stunt flying, gliding, soaring, skydiving

—798 —799 —799 1 —799 2 —799 3

—8 —81 —82 —83 —84 —85 —86 —87

—9

Equestrian sports Fishing, hunting, related sports

Fishing

Hunting Trapshooting, skeet and target shooting, archery

With drama

Here for the convenience of classifiers wishing to survey the changes between the past and present editions are brought together in one list all the relocations between Editions 18 and 19, and all schedule (and table) reductions since Edition 18, except relocations and reductions in phoenix schedules. In a relocation one or more topics are shifted to a new number differing from the old in respects other than length. If the relocation is partial, the

With

original

Persons occupied with creative writing and speaking With poetry

fiction

With

oratory, debate, conversation

With

letter writing

With

satire

and humor

Persons occupied with geography, history,

and

With geography and

activities

travel

With biography With archaeology With

number remains, but

if it is total

history

number is vacated and, vacated number has been immedi-

the original

few instances a ately reused with a new meaning. A schedule reduction is the result of shifting one or more topics to a new number shorter than the old but otherwise not differing from it. If all topics in a given number are thus shifted, the number the Editor's is "discontinued." These features are described and explained in Introduction, sections 8.56 and 14.2. In addition, several numbers have been dropped because their content in Edition 18 was meaningless within the context. The column headed Edition 18 indicates in numerical order each number in that edition from which a topic or group of topics has been shifted; the column headed Edition 19 indicates each corresponding number in the present edition to which those topics or groups of topics have been shifted. If two or more topics have been shifted from one number to two or more numbers, therefore, without use; in a

With essays

related disciplines

—91 —92 —93 —97 —99

Relocations and Schedule Reductions

shown. Numbers in the Edition 75 column printed in square brackets are no longer in use (or, if in use, have completely new meanings, and are therefore also listed among the reused numbers in section 2.4 of the introduction): if followed by an asterisk, they have been discontinued as a result of schedule reduction; otherwise, they have lost their content as a result of total relocation. Numbers in the Edition 18 column not printed in brackets have lost part of their meaning through relocation or reduction, but still retain some of their original meaning. An asterisk signifies loss through reduction, its lack a loss

each separate

With genealogy

shift

is

through relocation. For example, part of what was in 001.552 has been relocated to 002; all that was in 010.28 has been relocated to 010.44; all that was in 016.05 has been relocated, some to 011.34 and some to 017-019. 021.1 and 021.4 have

453 45^

Dewey Decimal been discontinued and

all

Relocations

Classification

their content

moved up

to the

broader number

021, while only part of the content of 021.6 has been moved up to 021. Only numbers appear in this list; for details of the topics concerned the

should consult the appropriate parts of the schedules and "Scatter" means that a topic has been split and relocated to so many numbers that it is not feasible to name them all; "s.s." means standard subdivisions tables.

classifier

"area" means area subdivisions from Table 2; "lit. sub." means individual literature subdivisions from Table 3, and "lit. sub. A" means special notations from subsidiary Table 3-A; "lang. sub." means individual language subdivisions from Table 4; "lang." means language subdivisions from Table 6.

from Table

Edition 18 [001.539 2-.539 4]*

Edition 19

Edition 18

Edition 19

001.539

[137.7]*

002

147

[001.640 42-.640 44]*

001.64

149.3

137 299.934 299.935

[010.28]

010.44

152.5

153.8

[016.05]

011.34

[154.78]*

154.7

[016.05]

017-019

[155.61]

153.35

[016.071-.079]

011.35

156

574.5

[016.091]

011.31

156.2-.7

591.51

[016.093]

011.42 011.44 002.075

156.9

581.5

001.552

1;

[157.1]

616.892-.898

[175.83]*

175.8

027 021 021 021

[179.36]*

179.3

021.6

[200.901

021.8

[201.1]

230

022 023

[212.2;

211.32

[212.3]

211.33

023.2-.4

[212.4]

211.34

[024]

025.56

[212.5]

211.2

[024.6]

025.62 025.7 025.47

[212.5]

[212.52]

299.933 299.934

[212.53]

299.935

[212.8]

[025.49]

025.317 025.396

[025.542-.544]*

025.54

[217]*

[027.42]*

027.4

[220.14]

211 213 meaningless 220.66

[016.094-.099]

020.75]

021 [021.1]* [021.4]*

021.6* [021.63]*

021.84-.88]* [022.5-.6]* [023.5]*

023.7

[025.25] [025.33:

[025.37]

181.06

181.3 [181.49]*

181.4

[200.4]

291.13 291.042

1]

[213.5]*

220.2]

220.4-.5

220.3

220.4-.5

[029]

010 025

[029.4]

025.402 8

[029.4]

808.062

220.66*

220.6

[029.756]

418.02

220.67

220.663

220.91

220.95

221.91

221.95 229.9

028.52]

029.756] [070.53-.54]

070.573*

lang. sub.

686 070.5

[220.63]

802

[229.95]*

220.601

[112]

001.012

231.2

232.3

[113.2]*

231.7

241.2

[233.2]

241.3

[115.4]*

113 113 115

[241.677]

241-4

[125]

111.6

[242.1]*

242

[129.4]*

[242.741-.742]*

242.74

129.6]*

129 129

248.25

267.16

[131.3]*

131

[248.27]

248.47

[131.3]

158

248.29

[113.6]*

158.9

[248.42]*

248.46 248.4

[133.47]

229.67

[248.9]

248.48

[133.7]*

133

[255.979]*

158.1

[262.925]*

255.97 262.92

131.35]

137

454

and Schedule Reductions

455

Dewey Decimal Edition 18

Edition 19

Edition 18

352.009 3

346.044 347.02-.03

341.756 79 343.093 347.077 346.043 4 343.025 6 347.05-.08

347.03

347.01

347.08

347.01

[352.95]

347.732 2-.732 6

347.735-.738

347.734

347.735-.738

[355.129 5] [355.133 22]*

Edition 18

Edition 19

[265.3]

264.36

341.47 344.047

[266.025]

362.1-.4

346.03

[266.025]

610.695

264

248.3

Relocations

Classification

[346.043 42]*

[352.131-.133]* [352.911]

352.61

[352.9115]

352.942 325

[352.918

352.74

266

273.1

299.932

273.2

299.932 287.5 291.5 291.43 291.447

[351.002]

320.4

294.592 12-.592 15 299.15

351.003 12 [351.003 14-.003 15]*

351.003 13

[355.135]

[355.212^.219]*

[351.003 8-.003 9]*

296.32

296.12 296.385

296.4

296.72

[351.005]

296.71

296.74

297.22 297.38

297.5

351.003 1 351.003 321.804 3 351.004 351.819 351.82 351.123 2 351.123 351.14 351.15 351.16 351.18 351.18 351.862 336.3 351.724 351.825 6

287.97 291.22 291.3

291.42 [294.1]

295 [296.129]*

[351.005]

351.009 3 351.009 3

297.43

[351.123 22^.123 23]*

[301.21]

390

[351.123 3]*

[301.418]

613.96

[351.143-.145]*

[301.427 2]

646.78

[351.152-.154]*

[301.56]

370.19

[351.162]*

[309]

900

[351.181]*

[309.2]

361.6

[351.183]*

[309.26]

307 900

[351.721]

[327.01]

327.101

[351.724 01-.724 03]*

[329]

324

320.9

351.712

351.724 4

361.6

[511.7]*

[361.73]*

361.7

513.93

332.802 12

614.4

523.01

523.02

362.16

527

623.89

362.104 22 [362.13]

362.6-.8

[363.244]

[363.351-.356]*

[351-872 207-.872 208]*

351.872 2

364.44

340.09 340.57

349

[351.878

351.864 2

[364.61]

[351.895]

341.33

346.004 341.22-.24

341.33

341.35

[352.002

341.44 341.448

341.756 6 341.45 341.756 7

[352.002 9]*

341.46

389.1

1364.12]

364.132 364.135

[364.255]* [364.26]* [364.32]* [364.35]

[364.363-.364]*

364.42-.43]*

363 363.25

364.136 364.164 364.177 364.24 364.25 364.2 364.3 362.74 364.36 364.4 363.23

530.8

[389.152-.159]*

389.15

[391.07]

391.1-.3

398.18]

398.042

[500.9]*

[531.383]

363.232 363.24 363.256 363.35

339.43

352.008 352.009 2

387.501-509

[363.234]

339.41

2]

[387.01-.09]

[538.767 5] 541.343]*

[351.8716]*

351.996

383.124

362.74

337.3-.9

1]

[383.185]

[362.742-.745]*

[364.242-.243]*

25

383.49

535.013*

[363.242]*

382.7

[383.09]

362.61

338.91

[338.902-.903]*

362.1-.4

382.74]*

[362.615]*

[351.871 5]

336.243

382.63

[361.62-.63]*

338.9

[335.438]

351.824 2

382.9

[361.5]

[364.157]

516 3

382.5

382.17

500 500 511

[351.871 07-.871 08]*

333.918

351.81

[382.172]*

337

[500.1]*

336.207

333.1

[351.762-.764]*

382.1

355.81 363.34

[355.65-.66]

[351.866]*

[332.634]*

351.756]*

[379.123]

808.1

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[332.413]*

379.13 379.13

[416]

[351.724 71 1-.724 713]* [351.751-.753]*

371.22

355.1151

331.125 331.12 331.259 2 332.41 332.63 333.2 333.917

[331.259 23]*

371.206

355.64

363.5*

71

371.22

355.31

[355.229]*

351.724 351.724 351.724 351.75 351.75 351.76 351.855 351.86 351.86 351.871 351.823 351.871

351.724 711*

Edition 19

[382.74]

355.133 25

7

352.7

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352.922 352.63 365.48 355.133 365.48 355.64 355.21 355.22 355.35

[351.724 5]*

[331.114 4] [331.121]*

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531.32

535 538.766 541.34

552.2

541.388 547.79 551.460 8 551.488 551.523 552.5

567.4

567.5

[567.9]

567.6

[568.1]

567.9

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568.23* [573.221]

574.19133]* 574.52 574.526 32 [574.876 6]*

568 611.018 16 meaningless 560.45 574.526 4 574.87

574.92

574.93-.99

[575.21]

574.873 22

[581.151]

581.873 22

355

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365 365

364.13

365.45

355.129 6

351.093 352.002 352.007 2 351.877 1

365.45 365.46*

355.71

[589.7]*

589

365.4

[591.151]

591.873 22

[365.642]*

365.6

[366.4]

135.43

591.52 593.71*

581.52

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Edition 18

Edition 19

Edition 18

Edition 19

594.58

[617.762 2]*

646.21

595.147 [597.092 01]* [597.092 03-.092 09] 597.4

594.19 597.092 597.093^.099

[617.950

[646.212-.216]*

646.204 646.21

[646.62-.63]*

646.6

[646.724 3]

597.5

[618.920 06]

[597.9]

597.65

[598.1]

617.762 362.17 616.692 613.043 2 615.542 613.043 8 615.547

[598.1

[651.32]*

646.724 2 646.724 648.5 658.72 651.3

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[651.371]*

651.3

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[651.374 2]*

651.37 651.374

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594.56

7

618.178 [618.920 05]

618.970

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597.6

[618.970

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597.9

[620.22]

690

598

621.312 13* [621.312 137-.312 139] 621.312 14]*

[614.11-.12]

351.816

[614.14-.15]*

614

621.757]

[614.17]

351.774

622.32

[614.19]*

614.1

[623.271-.277]*

621.312 621.312 621.312 621.312 621.385 621.385 621.387 621.312 621.312 621.312 670.42 688.8 622.2 623.27

[614.3]

363.19 614.432

[623.36]*

623.3

623.37*

623.3

614.43 362.2

[623.371-.377]*

623.3

[623.419 3]*

meaningless

598.2* [598.292 3] 599.31

599.323 4 599.884 [604.26]

611.35 612.844* [613.043 7] 613.31-.38]*

[614.432 9]* [614.439]* [614.58]

598.33 599.75

599.323 3 599.82 s.s.

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1

611.96 612.84 613.043 4

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[621.385 3-.385 6]*

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621.481

613.3

[621.7]

623.441 [623.444]

[614.7]

363.75 614.6 363.7

[614.8]

363.1

[624.372-.378]*

[614.88]

616.025 2 362.17 614.851 54

614.6 [614.61-.68]*

[615.650 7] [615.837]

616.026]*

[624.157 1-.157 6]*

616.12

[616.155]

616.994 617.51 616.995 616.33 616.994 616.74 616.858

624.7 [625.101-.102]*

628.142

616

[616.126]*

624.7

[628.172-.177]*

1

42

43 44 5

623.442 623.441 624.157 624.37 624.55 624.6

646.2

879.9

910 910

909 909 930-990

910.09

909.09

[901.9]

[910.8]

913-919 914-919 [940.11]

[694.61-.69]* [695.1-.9]*

695

[695.96]

690.15

[s.s.

062]

[701.184]*

701.1

[s.s.

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[704.92]*

700

[s.s.

704.948 708.29

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646.6

[708.941]

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711.7

728.373

972.083 970.01

area 362

711.552 711.59* [728.64]

940.12

961.04 968.048

[s.s.

704.947

930-990 940-990 949.120 5 959.704 4

687.146 697.8 694.2 694.6

[694.22^.29]*

910.4

949.120 4 959.704 3

[687.38]

690.15

799.16

879.99]*

[s.s.

671.32-.34

671.2

616.025 2 799.11 001.4

687.3

362.17

778.72

[808.023]

[687.32]*

[617.719 07]

641.592

799. 12-. 14

628.17

646.1

[641.502 4]

[796.815 01] 799.12-.14

973.1

[646.15-.16]*

641.3

658.53*

759.29

687.04

[617.539 5]*

[616.933]

616.047 616.33

[637.34]*

[658.516]*

[759.941]

[687.102-.105]

[642.56-.59]*

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8

636.76 636.76

663.2

658.51

738.5

628.15

617.53 617.539

[616.858 82]*

46

[663.29]*

[658.451]*

[751.48]

783.67

[658.534]*

658.312 45 658.403

747

784.756

068

658.152 658.155 658.159 658.159 2 658.159 9 658.049 658.407 124 5 658.46 658.45 658.53 658.51 658.5 658.5

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741.6

782.08*

658.15 658.151

[658.159 04]

[741.61]*

653.3

658.151*

[658.159 04]*

745.51

780 782

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736.4

736.4

653.3

658 [658.151 3-. 151 4]*

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778.37 780.8*

651

[651.4]*

738.82

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747.88*

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731.72 735.23 730.97 731.462

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687.4

[642.41-.47]*

[616.749]*

[633.59]*

[731.52]

[677.635]

616.71

616.42

[631.587 2-.587 5]*

731.47

625.1

617.471 617.539*

[616.339]*

24

651.374 3

Edition 18

961.03 968.204 972.082

617.4-5

[616.246]

[629.288]

651.2

[652.302 2]*

617.1

616.21

629.132 524

[648.52-.53]*

652.302*

629.132 521 629.287 631.587 633.5 636.72 636.755 637.3 641.26 641.51 641.591 3 642.4 642.5

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[646.74]

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Edition 18

area 56

area 719

area 718 2

area 562

area 792 51

area 792 52

area 563

[area 862;

area 728 7

area 562

[area 863]

area 728 75

area 541 67

lit.

sub. 108

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sub. 107

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lit.

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As noted at their respective points in the schedules, the developments for 301-307 Sociology and 324 The political process, as well as many of those for "Areas" notation 41-42 from Table 2 British Isles, are new, though mostly built on the same base numbers as in the past. As is pointed out in section 14.24 of the Editor's Introduction, users will benefit from the adoption of these new schedules. So that this task may be somewhat simplified, the following lists show the number changes from Edition 18 to Edition 19 for a substantial list of topics. Not included are topics that have been relocated to a diflFerent schedule, e.g., educational sociology relocated from 301.56 to 370.19 and so shown under both the old and the new numbers.

Sociology Edition 18

Edition 19

Acculturation

301.241

303.482

Adolescents

301.431 5

305.23

Adultery

301.415 3 301.434 301.43 301.435

306.73

301.444 3 301.35

305.56

301.352 301.449 4 301.62

307.72 305.56

Anthropology Audiences mass communication

301.2

Authority

301.155 2

301 302.33 302.23 303.36

Beliefs

301.21

306

Birth control Births

301.321 301.321

304.66 304.63

Books

301.161

302.23

Bureaucracies

301.183 2 301.24

302.35

Adults

Age levels Aged adults

305.24 305.2

305.26

Agricultural classes

sociology villages

Alienated classes Alienation

301.181 301.162

307.72

302.5

Automation see Technology

Change

461

460

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303.4

Dewey Decimal

Classification

Lists

Edition 18

Edition 19

301.431 4 301.414 3

305.23

Choice of mate Cities

301.363

307.76

Class conflict

Husband-wife relations Immigration In groups

301.637 301.185 301.152 301.185 301.14 301.34 301.361 301.63 301.364 301.414 301.182

305.5

Individualism

302.34 303.36

Indoctrination

302.34 302.2

Institutions

Children

Cliques

Coercion

Committees Communication Communities

Community

structure

Conflict

Conurbations Courtship

Crowds

306.82

307

301.2

processes

301.2

Culture

301.2

Dating Deaths

301.414 2 301.322 301.32 301.428 301.62 301.428 4 301.31 301.51 301.449 2 301.325 301.444 7 301.451 301.449 4 301.421 3 301.415 2-.415 4 301.42

Demography Desertion Deviation

Divorce Ecology

Economic

institutions

Ehtes

Emigration Entrepreneurial classes Ethnic groups

Excluded classes Extended family Extramarital relations Families

Industrial conflict

Intellectuals Intelligentsia

303.32 306.3

306 305.55 305.55 304.82

Intrafamily relations

302.33

Isolation

301.113

302.5

Laboring classes

301.444 2

305.56

Language

301.21

306

306 306 306 306.7

304.64 304.6

306.88 302.5

303.482 306.87

Invention see Technology

302.22

Leadership Managerial classes Marriage Mass

communication media

301.155 3

303.34

301.444 7 301.42

305.55

301.16 301.161

302.23

306.8

302.23

306.89

Men

301.411

305.3

304.2

Metropolitan areas

307.76

306.3

Middle

305.52

Migration

301.364 301.441 301.324-.328

304.8

Military institutions

306.2

305.55

Minorities

305.8

Minors

305.56

Mobs

306.85 306.73

Monogamy

306.8

Mortality

301.593 301.45 301.431 301.182 301.422 2 301.21 301.322 301.161 301.451 301.161 301.442 301.45 301.632 301.421 2 301.449 2 301.154 2 301.114 301.427 301.444 3 301.161 301.35 301.185

classes

Mores pictures

306.88

National groups

304.66

Newspapers

relationships

301.427

306.87

Nobility

Fertility

301.321

304.63

Fibns

Nondominant aggregates

301.161

Gangs Gentry Governing classes Group decision making Groups

301.185

302.23 302.34

Nonviolence Nuclear family

301.441 301.449 2 301.155 4

305.52 305.5

Official classes

302.3

Opinion measurement Out groups

301.18

302.3

Parent-child relations

301.449 4 301.449 4 301,415 7 301.31

305.56 305.56

Peasants

306.76

Plantations

304.2

Play groups

462

302.5

International assistance

301.428 301.426

Homosexuality Human ecology

306.87 304.8 302.4

307.76 306.7

planning

Hobos

301.427 301.324 301.114 301.113 301.154 301.634 301.5 301.445 301.445 301.326 301.241 301.427

Internal migration

Moving

Hippies

Edition 19

303.6

Family dissolution

Edition 18

307.3

Cultural

anthropology

of Changed Numbers

Periodicals

463

305.55 304.8

305 305.23

302.33 306.84

306 304.64 302.23 305.8

302.23

305.52

305 303.6

306.85 305.5

303.38 302.4

306.87

305.56 302.23 307.72 302.34

Dewey Decimal

Lists

Classification

Political institutions

Polygamy Poor classes Population characteristics

decrease density increase

movement Primary groups Professional classes Prostitution

Public opinion Publics Racial conflict

Racism Radio

Edition 19

institutions

301.5

306.84

interaction

301.11

306 302

305.56 304.6 304.6 304.62 304.6 304.62 304.8 306.7 302.34 305.55 306,74 303.38 302.33 305.8 305.8 305.8 302.23 306.4 303.484

mobihty

301.440 44

305.5

psychology

301.1

structure

301.4

302 305

Socialization

301.157

303.32

Sociometry

301.180 28 301.22 301.362 301.21 301.243 301.161 301.633 301.36 301.449 4 301.449 4 301.415 2

302

Edition 19

301.592 301.422 3 301.441 301.32 301.323 301.32 301.32 301.32 301.324-.328

306.2

301.451 301.636

Racial, ethnic, national groups

Edition 18

Edition 18

301.415 2 301.185 301.444 6 301.415 4 301.154 301.181 301.636

Premarital relations

Recreational institutions

301.161 301.57

Reform

301.242

of Changed Numbers

Religious

Subcultures

Suburbs Technology in social change Television

Terrorism

Towns Tramps Untouchables Unwed parenthood

306.1

307.74 306.4

303.483 302.23 303.62 307.76 305.56 305.56 306.7

Urban 307.76

301.36 301.36

conununities sociology

307.76 307.72

Villages

301.35

Violence

301.633 301.183 1 301.633 4

303.6

301.441

305.52

302.3 303.66

conflict

301.635

305.6

Voluntary associations

groups

301.452 301.58 301.633 3 301.633 2 301.113 301.449 2

305.6

War

306.6

Wealthy

303.64

White-collar classes

301.444 5

305.55

303.62

Women

301.412

305.4

301.35 301.35

307.72

institutions

Revolutions Riots

Role theory Royalty

classes

302 305.52

Rural

communities sociology

301.21

Science

The

political process

307.72 306.4

Edition 18

Edition 19

Absentee voting American ("Know-Nothing") Party, U.S.

324.242 4

324.65

329.5

324.273 2

301.428 301.449 3

303.483 302.35 306.89 305.56

American Nazi

329.86

Antifederalist Party, U.S.

329.2

324.273 38 324.273 26

305.3-.4

Ballots

324.25

324.65

301.41

306.7

"Bull

329.892

324.273 2

301.41

301.6

305.3-.4

Slaves

305.56 305.56

finance

Small groups

301.185

302.34

Campaigns

329.025 329.01 329.01 329.022 329.023 329.01 329.021 4 329.022 2 324.242 3

324.78

301.444 3 301.449 3

change

301.243

Secondary groups

301.183

Separation

in social

Serfs

Sex groups Sex relations Sexism Sharecroppers

Moose" Campaign

Party. U.S.

literature

for

Social

Party, U.S.

nomination

anthropology

301.2

306

history

classes

301.44

305.5

strategy

conflict

301.63

303.6

control

301.152-.155

303.3

Caucuses nominations by

innovation

301.242

303.484

Certification of votes

465

464

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324.23 324.7

324.5

324.9

324.72 324.21

324.52 324.65

Dewey Decimal

Lists

Classification Edition 18

Edition 18

Edition 19

329.073 329.072

324.3

Party, U.S.

329.82

324.273 75

political organizations

329.07

324

329.074 329.893 324.277 329.022 1 329.022 324.242 3 329.2

324.3

internationals parties see political parties

324.24-.29

329.1-.9

front organizations

of spec.

329.02

of United States

324.1

329.1-.8

324.273-.279

organization

329.021

324.21

programs and platforms

329.021 3 329.021 3

324.23 324.23

Politicians

329.02

Poll tax

324.1

324.22 324.62

Polling

324.242

324.65

Populist Party, U.S.

329.88

324.273 27

Practical politics

329

324.7

329.03 329.022 3 329.894

324.4

324.22

324.63

jur.

youth organizations Conservative Party, New York Contested elections Conventions Cooption, nomination by Counting votes Democratic Republican Party, U.S. Democratic Party, U.S.

329.3

Dixiecrat Party, U.S.

329.892

324.274 703 324.6 324.56 324.52

324.65

324.273 6 324.273 6 324.273 3

Election

324.242 2 324.202 1 324.2 324.271 329.023

officials

returns Elections frauds history

324.65

324.66 324.9

Electoral colleges

324.21

324.63

systems

324.21

324.63 324.64

Enumeration of voters

324.241

Federalist Party, U.S.

329.1

Free

329.87 329.07

Soil Party, U.S.

communism

Irregular contributions and expenditures

Republican Party Liberal Party, New York

JeflFersonian

324.273 22 324.273 2

Marxist political organizations

National Republican Party, U.S. Nominating conventions and meetings

324.273 329.2

324.78

324.273 26 324.274 707 324.62

324

329.4

329.022

Nomination of candidates

Pressure groups

Primary elections Prohibition Party, U.S.

Proportional representation Provincial party organizations

329.021

1

324.273 23 324.56

329.022

324.5

finance

329.025

324.21

leadership

329.021 2 329.021

324.22 324.21

Patronage

329.024

324.204

Platforms

329.021 3

324,23

329.021 329.02

324.21

1

324.54 324.273 324.21 324.24-.29

Registration of voters

324.29 324.241

324.68 324.64

Representation

324.22

Republican Party, U.S.

329.6

Slogans

329.021 3

Recall

Socialist Party, U.S.

329.81

324.63 324.273 4 324.23 324.273 7 324.273 7

Special-interest groups

329.03

324.4

State party organizations

329.021

Socialist

329.81

Labor Party, U.S.

1

324.21 324.24-.29

324.1

329.893 324.14 329.07

Literacy tests

slogans

324.9 324.6

Edition 19

329.02

of specific jurisdictions

Communist

International

of Changed Numbers

Suffrage

324.1

Vote counting Voting machines procedures

324.242 3 324.242 324.242 324.242

qualifications for

324.1

Whig

Party, U.S.

Woman

suffrage

324.62 324.65

324.65 324.65 324.65

329.4

324.62 324.273 23

324.3

324.623

Party

organization

PoliHcal

machines parties

and

state

1

329.06

finance

329.025 329.021 2 329.021

leadership

membership

466

British Isles

Only those places are listed numbers in Edition 19.

that

were named in Edition 18 and have different

324.2

324.204 324.21 324.22 324.21

Edition 18

Aberdeenshire Scot.

—412 5

area-^12 32

—412 5 —429 1

—412 35 —429 21

area

city

Anglesey Co. Wales

467

Edition 19

Dewey Decimal

Classification

Lists

Edition 18

Angus Co.

area—AlZ

Scot.

1

area

—412 6

Breconshire Wales

—414 23 —414 6 —412 25 —425 6 —413 95 —424 96 —429 56

British Isles

—42

Buckinghamshire Eng.

—425 75 —413 9 —429 23 —4113 —425 9 —422 3 —429 5 —429 8 —428 2 —413 5 —414 —417 —421 791 —428 5 —429 32 —413 7 —428 1 —414 52 —426 42 —422 52 —414 45 —415 —425 94 —425 —416 8 —413 3

—41 —425 9 —414 23 —429 2 —41162 —426 5 —422 34 —429 61 —429 65 —428 8

Ayrshire Scot. Banffshire Scot.

Bedfordshire Eng.

Berwickshire Scot.

Birmingham Eng.

Buteshire Scot.

Caernarvonshire Wales Caithness Co. Scot. Cambridgeshire Eng. Canterbury Eng. Cardiganshire Wales

Carmarthenshire Wales Cheviot Hills Eng.-Scot. Clackmannanshire Scot. Clyde River Scot.

Connacht Ire. Croydon London Cumberland Eng. Denbighshire Wales Dunbartonshire Scot. Durham Co. Eng. East Lothian Co. Scot. East Suffolk Eng. East Sussex Eng.

Edinburgh

Scot.

Eire

Ely

Eng. Fens Eng. Isle

Fermanagh Co.

N. Ire.

Fifeshire Scot. Flintshire

Wales

429 35

—413 —414 35 —412 —42 —4117 —4117 —425 38 —425 62 —4121 —415 —428 9 —425 39

Forth River Scot.

Glasgow

Scot.

Grampian Mts.

Scot.

Great Britain Hebrides Scot. Inner Holland Parts Lincoln Eng. Huntingdonshire Eng. Inverness-shire Scot. Irish Isle

Republic

of

Man

Kesteven Parts Lincoln Eng.

413 15

—414 1 —417 1 —42191 —427 8 —429 3 —414 25 —428 6 —413 6 —426 46 —422 5 —413 4 —417 —426 53 —426 —416 3 —412 9 —429 33 —4131 —414 43 —4121 —41 —4114 —4118 —425 39 —426 54 —41175 —417 —427 9 —425 35

Edition 19

Edition 18

Edition 19

—413 8 —414 2 —412 4 —425 65 —414 55 —424 8 —429 65

Argyllshire Scot.

of Changed Numbers

Kincardineshire Scot.

—412 6

area

—421 794 —413 4 —428 —414 3 —427 2 —425 42 —417 1

Kingston upon Thames London Kinross-shire Scot.

Lake

District

Eng.

Lanarkshire Scot. Lancashire Eng. Leicestershire Eng.

Leitrim Co.

Ire.

—4116 —425 32 —427 2 —414 4 —427 2 —429 25

Lewis with Harris Isl. Scot. Lindsey Parts Lincoln Eng. Liverpool Eng. Lothian Scot. Manchester Eng. Merioneth Wales

—421 793 —414 45 —424 3 —429 4 —412 3 —412 2 —411 —428 2

Merton London Midlothian Co. Scot.

Monmouthshire Wales Montgomeryshire Wales Morayshire Scot. Nairnshire Scot.

Northern Scotland Northumberland Eng.

Renfrewshire Scot.

—4112 —425 72 —414 62 —429 9 —413 2 —425 62 —429 62 —4141

»n Richmond upon Thames London

—421 795

Ross & Cromarty Co. Scot. Roxburghshire Scot.

—4116 —414 7 —41

Orkney

Isls.

Scot.

Oxfordshire Eng. Peeblesshire Scot.

Pembrokeshire Wales Perthshire Scot.

Peterborough Eng. Radnorshire Wales

Scotland

—411 —414 65 —4111 —422 7 —413 6 —413

Scottish Highlands

Selkirkshire Scot.

Shetland

Isls.

Scot.

Southampton Eng. Stirlingshire Scot.

Strathmore Scot. Sutherland Co. Scot. Sutton London

Tweeddale

—4114 —421 792 —414 62

Scot.

—42

United Kingdom West Lothian Co. Scot. West Suffolk Eng. West Sussex Eng.

Western

—414 42 —426 47 —422 55 —4117

Isles Scot.

468

469

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—412 4

—42194 —412 8 —427 8 —414 69 —427 6 —425 4 —417 6 —4114 —425 31 —427 53 —413 2 —427 33 —429 29 —42193 —413 5 —429 9 —429 51 —412 23 —41195 —4111 —428 8 —41132 —425 7 —413 82 —429 62 —412 8 —426 51 —429 54 —414 41 —42195 —41172 —413 92 —411 —4115 —413 85 —41135 —422 76 —413 12 —412 5 —41165 —42192 —413 82 —41 —413 3 —426 44 —422 6 —4114

Dewey Decimal

Classification Edition 18

Westmorland

area—428 8

Worcestershire Eng, Yorkshire Eng.

—424 7 —427 4 —427 47 —427 48 —427 46

East Riding

North Riding

West Riding

Edition 19

area—All 8

—424 4 —4281 —428 3 —428 4 —428 1

Summaries First

Summary

*

The 10 Main Classes

*

000

Generalities

100

Philosophy

200

Religion

300

Social sciences

400

Language

500

Pure sciences

600

Technology (Applied sciences)

700

The

800

Literature (Belles-lettres)

900

General geography

&

related disciplines

arts

Consult schedules for complete and exact headings

470

471

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.

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&

history

Third

Second Summary * The 100 Divisions 000

Generalities

Pure sciences Mathematics Astronomy &

General serial publications General organizations & muscology Journalism, publishing, newspapers General collections Manuscripts & book rarities

510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590

100

Philosophy & related disciplines

600

110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190

Metaphysics Epistemology, causation, humankind Paranormal phenomena & arts

610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690

200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290

300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390

Bibliography Library & information sciences General encyclopedic works

Specific philosophical viewpoints

Psychology Logic Ethics (Moral philosophy) Ancient, medieval. Oriental

Modem

Western philosophy

Religion

700

Natural religion Bible Christian theology Christian moral

710 720 730 740 750 760 tTO 780 790

&

devotional Local church religious orders Social ecclesiastical theology History geography of church Christian denominations sects

&

& &

Other

&

&

comparative religions

Social sciences

800

Statistics

SIO 820 830 840 850 860 870 880 890

Political science

Economics

Law Public administration

problems Education Social

Commerce

&

services

(Trade)

Customs, etiquette, folklore

400

Language

900

410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490

Linguistics

910 920 930 940 950 960 970 980 990

*

English

&

Anglo-Saxon languages Germanic languages German Romance languages French Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic Spanish & Portuguese languages Italic languages Latin Hellenic Classical Greek Other languages

Consult schedules for complete and exact headings

Generalities

allied sciences

Physics

Chemistry

&

allied sciences

Sciences of earth

&

other worlds

Paleontology Life sciences Botanical sciences

Zoological sciences

Technology (Applied sciences) Medical sciences Engineering & allied operations

&

Agriculture

Home

related technologies

economics

Management

&

&

family living

auxiliary services

Chemical & related technologies Manufactures Manufacture for specific uses Buildings

The

arts

Civic

&

landscape art

Architecture Plastic arts

Sculpture

Drawing, decorative Painting

&

&

minor

arts

paintings

Graphic arts Photography Music

&

photographs

Recreational

&

performing

Prints

arts

Literature (Belles-lettres) American English

literature in English

&

Anglo-Saxon literatures Literatures of Germanic languages Literatures of Romance languages Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic Spanish & Portuguese literatures Italic literatures

Latin Hellenic literatures Greek Literatures of other languages

General geography General General General General General General General General General

*

The 1000 Sections

500

010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090

Summary

&

history

geography Travel biography & genealogy history of ancient world history of

Europe

history of Asia history of Africa history of North

America history of South America history of other areas

000 Generalities Knowledge 001 The book 002 Systems 003 004 005 006 007 008 009

050 General serial publications American 051 Others in English 052 053 In other Germanic languages 054 In French, Provengal, Catalan 055 In Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic In Spanish & Portuguese 056 057 In Slavic languages 058 In Scandinavian languages 059 In other languages

010 Bibliography Bibliographies Oil Of individuals 012 Of works by specific classes of writers 013 Of anonymous & pseudonymous works 014 Of works from specific places 015 Subject bibliographies & catalogs 016 General subject catalogs 017 Author & date catalogs 018 Dictionary catalogs 019

060 General organizations & museology In North America 061 062 In British Isles 063 In central Europe 064 In France & Monaco 065 In Italy & adjacent territories In Iberian Peninsula & adjacent islands 066 067 In eastern Europe 068 In other areas Museology (Museum science) 069

020 Library & information sciences Library relationships 021 Physical plant 022 Personnel & positions 023 024 Library operations 025 Libraries for specific subjects 026 General libraries 027 Reading & use of information media 028 029

070 Journalism, publishing, newspapers In North America 071 In British Isles 072 In central Europe 073 In France & Monaco 074 In Italy & adjacent territories 075 076 In Iberian Peninsula & adjacent islands In eastern Europe 077 078 In Scandinavia 079 In other areas

030 General encyclopedic works American 031 Others in English 032 In other Germanic languages 033 034 In French, Provencal, Catalan In Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic 035 In Spanish & Portuguese 036 In Slavic languages 037 In Scandinavian languages 038 In other languages 039

080 General collections American 081 Others in English 082 In other Germanic languages 083 084 In French, Provencal, Catalan 085 In Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic 086 In Spanish & Portuguese 087 In Slavic languages 088 In Scandinavian languages 089 In other languages

040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049

090 Manuscripts & book rarities Manuscripts 091 Block books 092 Incunabula 093 094 Printed books Books notable for bindings 095 Notable illustrations & materials 096 Notable ownership or origin 097 098 Works notable for content Books notable for format 099

*

Consult schedules for complete and exact headings

473

472

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Dewey Decimal

Summaries

Classification

Religion

Philosophy and related disciplines 150 Psychology 151 152 Physiological psychology 153 Intelligence & intellect 154 Subconscious states & processes 155 Differential & genetic psychology 156 Comparative psychology 157 Abnormal & clinical psychologies 158 Applied psychology 159 Other aspects

200 Religion Philosophy of Christianity 201 Miscellany of Christianity 202 Dictionaries of Christianity 203 Special topics of general applicability 204 Serials on Christianity 205 Organizations of Christianity 206 Study & teaching of Christianity 207 Christianity among groups of persons 208 History & geography of Christianity 209

250 Local church & religious orders Preaching (Homiletics) 251 Texts of sermons 252 Secular clergymen & duties 253 Parish government & administration 254 Religious congregations & orders 255 256 257 258 Parochial activities 259

110 Metaphysics 111 Ontology 112 113 Cosmology 114 Space 115 Time 116 Evolution 117 Structure 118 Force & energy 119 Number & quantity

160 Logic 161 Induction 162 Deduction 163 164 165 Fallacies & sources of error 166 Syllogisms 167 Hypotheses 168 Argument & persuasion 169 Analogy

210 Natural religion Concepts of God 211 Nature of God 212 Creation 213 Theodicy 214 Science & reUgion 215 Good & evil 216 217 Humankind 218 Analogy 219

260 Social & ecclesiastical theology Social theology 261 Ecclesiology 262 Times 6c places of religious observance 263 Public worship 264 Other rites, ceremonies, ordinances 265 Missions 266 Associations for religious work 267 Religious training & instruction 268 Spiritual renewal 269

120 Epistemology, causation, humankind 121 Epistemology 122 Causation 123 Determinism & indeterminism 124 Teleology 125 126 The self 127 The unconscious & the subconscious 128 Humankind 129 Origin & destiny of individual souls

170 Ethics (Moral philosophy) 171 Systems & doctrines 172 Political ethics 173 Ethics of family relationships 174 Professional & occupational ethics 175 Ethics of recreation & leisure 176 Ethics of sex & reproduction 177 Ethics of social relations 178 Ethics of consumption 179 Other ethical norms

220 Bible Old Testament 221 Historical books of Old Testament 222 Poetic books of Old Testament 223 Prophetic books of Old Testament 224 New Testament 225 Gospels & Acts 226 Epistles 227 Revelation (Apocalypse) 228 Apocrypha & pseudepigrapha 229

270 History & geography of church Religious congregations & orders 271 Persecutions 272 Doctrinal controversies & heresies 273 Christian church in Europe 274 Christian church in Asia 275 Christian church in Africa 276 Christian church in North America 277 Christian church in South America 278 Christian church in other areas 279

130 Paranormal phenomena & arts 131 Well-being, happiness, success 132 133 Parapsychology & occultism 134 135 Dreams & mysteries 136 137 Analytic & divinatory graphology 138 Physiognomy 139 Phrenology

180 Ancient, medieval. Oriental philosophy 181 Oriental 182 Pre-Socratic Greek 183 Sophistic, Socratic & related Greek 184 Platonic 185 Aristotelian 186 Skeptic & Neoplatonic 187 Epicurean 188 Stoic 189 Medieval Western

230 Christian theology God 231 232 Jesus Christ & his family Humankind 233 Salvation (Soteriology) & grace 234 Spiritual beings 235 Eschatology 236 237 Creeds & confessions of faith 238 Apologetics & polemics 239

280 Christian denominations & sects Primitive & Oriental churches 281 Roman Catholic Church 282 Anglican churches 283 Protestants of Continental origin 284 Presbyterian & related churches 285 Baptist, Disciples, Adventist 286 Methodist churches 287 Unitarianism 288 Other denominations & sects 289

140 Specific philosophical viewpoints 141 Idealism & related systems & doctrines 142 Critical philosophy 143 Intuitionism & Bergsonism 144 Humanism & related systems 145 Sensationalism & ideology 146 Naturalism & related systems 147 Pantheism & related systems 148 Liberalism & other systems 149 Other systems & doctrines

190

240 Christian moral & devotional theology Moral theology 241 Devotional Hterature 242 Evangelistic writings for individuals 243 244 Hymns without music 245 Art in Christianity 246 Church furnishings & articles 247 Christian experience, practice, life 248 Christian observances in family life 249

290 Other & comparative religions Comparative religion 291 Classical (Greek & Roman) religion 292 Germanic religion 293 Religions of Indie origin 294 Zoroastrianism 295 Judaism 296 Islam & religions derived from it 297 298 Other reUgions 299

100 Philosophy

&

related disciplines

101

Theory of philosophy

102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109

Miscellany of philosophy Dictionaries of philosophy Serials

on philosophy

Organizations of philosophy Study teaching of philosophy Treatment among groups of persons Historical treatment of philosophy

&

Modem

Western philosophy

191

United States

192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199

British Isles

474

Germany

&

&

Canada

Austria

France Italy

& Portugal Russia & Finland

Spain

Scandinavia Other geographical areas

475

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Social sciences

Language

300 Social sciences 301 Sociology 302 Social interaction 303 Social processes 304 Relation of natural factors 305 Social stratification 306 Culture and institutions 307 Communities 308 309

350 Public administration 351 Central governments 352 Local governments 353 U.S. federal & state governments 354 Other central governments 355 Military art & science 356 Foot forces & warfare 357 Mounted forces & warfare 358 Armored, technical, air, space forces 359 Sea (Naval) forces & warfare

310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319

Statistics

360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369

320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329

Political science

Statistics of

General General General General General General

populations

of Europe statistics of Asia statistics of Africa statistics of North America statistics of South America statistics of other areas statistics

Kinds of governments and states Relation of state to social groups Relation of state to its residents The political process International migration Slavery emancipation International relations Legislation

&

r

problems & services Social problems & welfare Social welfare problems & services Other social problems & services Criminology Penal institutions

Social

Association

General clubs Insurance Miscellaneous kinds of associations

370 Education 371 Generalities of education 372 Elementary education 373 Secondary education 374 Adult education 375 Curriculums 376 Education of women 377 Schools & religion 378 Higher education 379 Education & the state

330 Economics 331 Labor economics 332 Financial economics 333 Land economics 334 Cooperatives 335 Socialism & related systems 336 Public finance 337 International economics 338 Production 339 Macroeconomics & related topics

380 Commerce (Trade) 381 Internal commerce 382 International commerce 383 Postal communication 384 Other systems of communication 385 Railroad transportation 386 Inland waterway & ferry transportation 387 Water, air, space transportation 388 Ground transportation 389 Metrology & standardization

340 Law 341 International law 342 Constitutional & administrative law 343 Miscellaneous public law 344 Social law 345 Criminal law 346 Private law 347 Civil procedure & courts 348 Statutes, regulations, cases 349 Law of individual states & nations

390 Customs, etiquette, folklore 391 Costume & personal appearance 392 Customs of life cycle & domestic 393 Death customs 394 General customs 395 Etiquette (Manners) 396 397 398 Folklore 399 Customs of war & diplomacy

476

life

o

Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic Written & spoken Italian Italian etymology

400 Language Philosophy & theory 401 Miscellany 402 Dictionaries & encyclopedias 403 Special topics of general applicability 404 Serial publications 405 Organizations 406 Study & teaching 407 Treatment among groups of persons 408 Historical & geographical treatment 409

450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459

410 Linguistics Notations 411 Etymology 412 413 Polyglot dictionaries Phonology 414 Structural systems (Grammar) 415 416 Dialectology & paleography 417 Usage (Applied linguistics) 418 Verbal language not spoken or written 419

460 Spanish & Portuguese languages Written & spoken Spanish 461 Spanish etymology 462 Spanish dictionaries 463 464 Spanish structural system 465 466 Nonstandard Spanish 467 Standard Spanish usage 468 Portuguese 469

420 English & Anglo-Saxon languages Written & spoken English 421 Enghsh etymology 422 English dictionaries 423 424 English structural system 425 426 Nonstandard English 427 Standard English usage 428 Anglo-Saxon (Old English) 429

470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479

German 430 Germanic languages Written & spoken German 431 German etymology 432 German dictionaries 433 434 German structural system 435 436 Nonstandard German 437 Standard German usage 438 Other Germanic languages 439

Classical Greek 480 Hellenic languages Written & spoken classical Greek 481 Classical Greek etymology 482 Classical Greek dictionaries 483 484 Classical Greek structural system 485 486 Postclassical Greek 487 Classical Greek usage 488 Other Hellenic languages 489

French 440 Romance languages Written & spoken French 441 French etymology 442 French dictionaries 443 444 French structural system 445 446 Nonstandard French 447 Standard French usage 448 Proven9al & Catalan 449

490 Other languages 491 East Indo-European & Celtic Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) 492 493 Hamitic & Chad languages 494 Ural-Altaic, Paleosiberian, Dravidian 495 Sino-Tibetan & other African languages 496 497 North American native languages 498 South American native languages 499 Other languages

477

Italian,

Italian dictionaries Italian structural

system

Nonstandard Italian Standard Italian usage Romanian & Rhaeto-Romanic

Latin languages Written & spoken classical Latin Classical Latin etymology Classical Latin dictionaries

Italic

Classical Latin structural system

Old, Postclassical, Vulgar Latin Classical Latin usage

Other

Italic

languages

Dewey Decimal

Summaries

Classification

Technology (Applied sciences)

Pure sciences 500 Pure sciences 501 Philosophy & theory 502 Miscellany 503 Dictionaries & encyclopedias 504 505 Serial publications 506 Organizations 507 Study & teaching 508 Travel & surveys 509 Historical & geographical treatment

550 Sciences of earth & other worlds 551 Geology, meteorology, hydrology 552 Petrology (Rocks) 553 Economic geology 554 Treatment in Europe Treatment in Asia 555 556 Treatment in Africa 557 Treatment in North America 558 Treatment in South America 559 Treatment in other areas & worlds

600 Technology (Applied sciences) Philosophy & theory 601 Miscellany 602 Dictionaries & encyclopedias 603 General technologies 604 Serial publications 605 Organizations & management 606 607 Study & teaching Inventions & patents 608 Historical & geographical treatment 609

650 Management & auxiliary services OfiBce services 651 Written communication processes 652 Shorthand 653 654 655 656 Accounting 657 General management 658 659 Advertising & public relations

510 Mathematics

560 Paleontology 561 Paleobotany 562 Fossil invertebrates 563 Fossil Protozoa & other simple animals 564 Fossil Mollusca & moUuscoidea 565 Other fossil invertebrates 566 Fossil Chordata 567 Fossil cold-blooded vertebrates 568 Fossil Aves (Fossil birds) 569 Fossil Mammalia

Medicine 610 Medical sciences Human anatomy, cytology, tissues 611 Human physiology 612 General & personal hygiene 613 Public health & related topics 614 Pharmacology & therapeutics 615 Diseases 616 Surgery & related topics 617 Other branches of medicine 618 Experimental medicine 619

660 Chemical & related technologies Industrial chemicals 661 Explosives, fuels, related products 662 Beverage technology 663 Food technology 664 Industrial oils, fats, waxes, gases 665 Ceramic & allied technologies 666 Cleaning, color, other technologies 667 Other organic products 668 Metallurgy 669

520 Astronomy & allied sciences 521 Theoretical astronomy 522 Practical & spherical astronomy 523 Descriptive astronomy 524 525 Earth (Astronomical geography) 526 Mathematical geography 527 Celestial navigation 528 Ephemerides (Nautical almanacs) 529 Chronology (Time)

570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579

620 Engineering & allied operations Applied physics 621 Mining & related operations 622 Mihtary & nautical engineering 623 Civil engineering 624 Railroads, roads, highways 625 626 Hydraulic engineering 627 Sanitary & municipal engineering 628 Other branches of engineering 629

670 Manufactures Metal manufactures 671 672 Ferrous metals manufactures Nonferrous metals manufactures 673 Lumber, cork, wood technologies 674 Leather & fur technologies 675 676 Pulp & paper technology Textiles 677 Elastomers & their products 678 Other products of specific materials 679

530 Physics 531 Mechanics 532 Mechanics of fluids 533 Mechanics of gases 534 Sound & related vibrations 535 Light & paraphotic phenomena 536 Heat 537 Electricity & electronics Magnetism 538 539 Modern physics

580 Botanical sciences 581 Botany 582 Spermatophyta 583 Dicotyledones 584 Monocotyledones 585 Gynmospermae 586 Cryptogamia 587 Pteridophyta 588 Bryophyta 589 Thallophyta

630 Agriculture & related technologies Crops & their production 631 Plant injuries, diseases, pests 632 Field crops 633 Orchards, fruits, forestry 634 Vegetables Garden crops 635 Animal husbandry 636 Dairy & related technologies 637 Insect culture 638 Nondomestic animals & plants 639

680 Manufacture for specific uses Precision & other instruments 681 Small forge work 682 Hardware & household appliances 683 Furnishings & home workshops 684 Leather & fur goods 685 Printing & related activities 686 Clothing 687 Other final products & packaging 688 689

540 Chemistry & allied sciences 541 Physical & theoretical chemistry 542 Laboratories, apparatus, equipment 543 Analytical chemistry 544 Qualitative chemistry 545 Quantitative chemistry 546 Inorganic chemistry 547 Organic chemistry 548 Crystallography Mineralogy 549

590 Zoological sciences 591 Zoology 592 Invertebrates 593 Protozoa & other simple animals 594 Mollusca & moUuscoidea 595 Other invertebrates 596 Chordata 597 Cold-blooded vertebrates 598 Aves (Birds) 599 Mammalia (Manmials)

640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649

511 512

513 514 515 516 517 518 519

Generalities

Algebra Arithmetic Topology Analysis

Geometry

Probabilities

&

applied mathematics

478

liife

sciences

Human

races

Physical anthropology

Biology

Organic evolution & genetics Microbes General nature of life Microscopy in biology Collection & preservation of specimens

Home

economics

&

family living

& drink & table service Housing & household

Food Meal

Household

equipment

utilities

Furnishing & decorating home Sewing, clothing, personal living Public households

Housekeeping Child rearing

&

care of sick

690 Buildings Building materials 691 Auxiliary construction practices 692 Construction in specific materials 693 Carpentry Wood construction 694 Roofing 695 Utilities 696 Heating, ventilating, air conditioning 697 698 Detail finishing 699

479

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Classification

Literature (Belles-lettres)

arls

Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic

700 The arts 701 Philosophy & theory 702 Miscellany Dictionaries & encyclopedias 703 704 Special topics of general applicability 705 Serial publications 706 Organizations & management 707 Study & teaching 708 Galleries, museums, art collections 709 Historical & geographical treatment

750 Painting & paintings 751 Processes & forms 752 Color Abstractions, symbolism, legend 753 754 Subjects of everyday life 755 Religion & religious symbolism 756 Historical events 757 Human figures & their parts 758 Other subjects 759 Historical & geographical treatment

800 Literature (Belles-lettres) Philosophy & theory 801 Miscellany about literature 802 Dictionaries & encyclopedias 803 804 Serial publications 805 Organizations 806 Study & teaching 807 Rhetoric & collections 808 History, description, critical appraisal 809

850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859

710 Civic & landscape art 711 Area planning (Civic art) 712 Landscape design 713 Landscape design of traflficways 714 Water features 715 Woody plants 716 Herbaceous plants 717 Structures 718 Landscape design of cemeteries 719 Natural landscapes

760 Graphic arts Prints 761 Relief processes 762 763 Lithographic processes 764 Chromolithography & serigraphy 765 Metal engraving 766 Mezzotinting & aquatinting processes 767 Etching & drypoint 768 769 Prints

810 American literature in English Poetry 811 Drama 812 FicHon 813 Essays 814 Speeches 815 Letters 816 Satire & humor 817 Miscellaneous writings 818 819

860 Spanish & Portuguese literatures Spanish poetry 861 Spanish drama 862 Spanish fiction 863 Spanish essays 864 Spanish speeches 865 Spanish letters 866 Spanish satire & humor 867 Spanish miscellaneous writings 868 Portuguese 869

720 Architecture

770 Photography & photographs 771 Apparatus, equipment, materials 772 Metallic salt processes 773 Pigment processes of printing 774 Holography 775 776 777 778 Specific fields of photography 779 Photographs

820 English & Anglo-Saxon literatures English poetry 821 English drama 822 English fiction 823 English essays 824 English speeches 825 English letters 826 English satire & humor 827 English miscellaneous writings 828 Anglo-Saxon (Old English) 829

870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879

780 Music 781 General principles 782 Dramatic music 783 Sacred music Voice & vocal music 784 Instrumental ensembles & their music 785 786 Keyboard instruments & their music 787 String instruments & their music 788 Wind instruments & their music 789 Percussion, mechanical, electrical

830 Literatures of Germanic languages German poetry 831 German drama 832 German fiction 833 German essays 834 German speeches 835 German letters 836 German satire & humor 837 German miscellaneous writings 838 Other Germanic literatures 839

Greek 880 Hellenic literatures Classical Greek poetry 881 Classical Greek drama 882 Classical Greek epic poetry 883 Classical Greek lyric poetry 884 Classical Greek speeches 885 Classical Greek letters 886 Classical Greek satire & humor 9j1 Classical Greek miscellaneous writings 888 Modern Greek 889

790 Recreational & performing arts 791 Public performances 792 Theater (Stage presentations) 793 Indoor games & amusements 794 Indoor games of skill 795 Games of chance 796 Athletic & outdoor sports & games 797 Aquatic & air sports 798 Equestrian sports & animal racing 799 Fishing, hunting, shooting

840 Literatures of Romance languages French poetry 841 French drama 842 French fiction 843 French essays 844 French speeches 845 French letters 846 French satire & humor 847 French miscellaneous writings 848 Provencal & Catalan 849

890 Literatures of other languages East Indo-European & Celtic 891 Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) 892 Hamitic & Chad literatures 893 Ural-Altaic, Paleosiberian, Dravidian 894 Sino-Tibetan & other Asian 895 African literatures 896 North American native literatures 897 South American native literatures 898 Other literatures 899

721

722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729

730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739

Architectural construction Ancient Oriental architecture Medieval architecture Modern architecture Public structures Buildings for religious purposes Buildings for education research Residential buildings

&

&

Design

&

decoration

Sculpture Processes representations Nonliterate, ancient, Oriental Greek, Etruscan, Roman Medieval sculpture Modern sculpture Carving carvings

Plastic arts

&

&

Numismatics & sigillography Ceramic arts Art metalwork

740 Drawing, decorative & minor arts 741 Drawing & drawings 742 Perspective 743 Drawing & drawings by subject 744 745 Decorative & minor arts 746 Textile arts & handicrafts Interior decoration 747 748 Glass Furniture & accessories 749

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481

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Italian poetry Italian

drama

Italian fiction Italian essays

Italian

speeches

Italian letters Italian satire

&

humor

Italian miscellaneous writings

Romanian

&

Rhaeto-Romanic

Italic literatures

Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin

Latin

poetry dramatic poetry & drama epic poetry & fiction lyric poetry speeches letters satire

&

humor

miscellaneous writings Other Italic languages

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Dewey Decimal

Classification

General geography and history and their auxiliaries 900 General geography & history 901 Philosophy of general history 902 Miscellany of general history 903 Dictionaries of general history 904 Collected accounts of events 905 Serials on general history 906 Organizations of general history 907 Study & teaching of general history 908 909 General world history

950 General history of Asia 951 China & adjacent areas 952 Japan & adjacent islands Arabian Peninsula & adjacent areas 953 954 South Asia India 955 Iran (Persia) 956 Middle East (Near East) 957 Siberia (Asiatic Russia) 958 Central Asia 959 Southeast Asia

910 General geography Travel 911 Historical geography 912 Graphic representations of earth 913 Geography of ancient world 914 Europe 915 Asia 916 Africa 917 North America 918 South America 919 Other areas & worlds

960 General history of Africa 961 North Africa 962 Egypt & Sudan 963 Ethiopia (Abyssinia) 964 Northwest coast & oflFshore islands 965 Algeria 966 West Africa & oEFshore islands 967 Central Africa & offshore islands 968 Southern Africa 969 South Indian Ocean islands

920 General biography & genealogy 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 Genealogy, names, insignia

970 General history of North America 971 Canada 972 Middle America Mexico 973 United States 974 Northeastern United States 975 Southeastern United States 976 South central United States 977 North central United States 978 Western United States 979 Great Basin & Pacific Slope

930 General history of ancient world 931 China 932 Egypt 933 Palestine 934 India 935 Mesopotamia & Iranian Plateau 936 Northern & western Europe 937 Italian peninsula & adjacent areas 938 Greece 939 Other parts of ancient world

980 General history of South America 981 Brazil 982 Argentina 983 Chile 984 Bolivia 985 Peru 986 Colombia & Ecuador 987 Venezuela 988 Guianas 989 Paraguay & Uruguay

940 General history of Europe 941 British Isles 942 England & Wales 943 Central Europe Germany 944 France 945 Italy 946 Iberian Peninsula Spain 947 Eastern Europe Soviet Union 948 Northern Europe Scandinavia 949 Other parts of Europe

990 General history of other areas 991 992 993 New Zealand & Melanesia 994 Australia 995 New Guinea (Papua) 996 Other parts of Pacific Polynesia 997 Atlantic Ocean islands 998 Arctic islands & Antarctica 999 Extraterrestrial worlds

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decimal classification and relative in 1876 under title: A pfrst published anonymously under title: Decimal subject Lex. 2d ed. published

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xxi

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Foreword

Publisher's

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5.11

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Hierarchy

5.21

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5.22

Languages Other

5.23

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xxix

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5.14

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5.142

xxviii

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5.13

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xxviii

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xxxiv

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works

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building) Synthesis of notation (number

8.545

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schedules

8.56

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8.57

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8.58

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8.7

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8.75

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8.76

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Ixix

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Ixxi Ixxii Ixxii Ixxii Ixxii Ixxiii

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000 Use of the Schedules 000 Generalities Knowledge

001 Full instructions

on use of the schedules may be found

History, description, critical appraisal of intellectual activity in general; increase, modification, dissemination of information and

6-14. in the Editor's Introduction, sections

shown Coordination and subordination of subjects are in section by indention and length of number as described prominence of 5.141, and are shown also in part by the

understanding Class epistemology in 121

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knowledge [formerly 112]

SUMMARY

A number in square brackets [ ] not in use, or is not recommended for use, or is no longer in use with the is

meaning

001.1

indicated.

number, i.e., it has a had in one or both diflFerent meaning from that which it of the earlier Editions 17 (1965) and 18 (1971). footnotes, which, Asterisks (*) and daggers (f) lead to

A number

in italics

is

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at a point earin turn, usually lead to detailed instructions dealing with asterisks and lier in the schedule. Instructions they apply daggers should be read with care, because, while

226-228, they sometimes in 810apply to kinds of concepts, e.g., kinds of literature sometimes to separate terms, e.g., in 592-599.

usually to

whole

entries, e.g., in

.2

Scholarship and learning

•3 .4

Humanities Research

.5

Cybernetics and related disciplines

.6

Data processing Controversial knowledge

.9

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Intellectual life

Intellectual life Nature and value Class intellectual situation

and condition

in

909

For scholarship and learning, see 001.2

.14 .2

890, and

Intellectual cooperation

Scholarship and learning Intellectual activity directed

Class

toward increase of knowledge

methods of study and teaching

in 371.3; scholarship in the

humanities in 001.3, in a specific discipline or subject with the discipline or subject, e.g., in history

900

For research^ see 001.4 .3

Humanities Including relative value of science versus humanities

•.:,:. :;:,4.r.;^';-

Dewey Decimal

001

001

Classification

.44

Research [formerly also 808.023]

.4

Support of and incentives for research Grants, endowments, prizes, awards, scholarships, fellowships,

inquiry or investigation Activities and facilities for conducting or revise facts, theories, into a subject in order to discover

medals, certificates, honors Class student finance in

applications

.5

Class here resources discipline or subject with the Class research in a specific Subdivisions notation discipline or subject, using "Standard 410.72 from Table 1, e.g., research in linguistics

.42

SUMMARY 001.51

018 from Table

.422 2

presentation of randomly CoUection, tabulation, analysis, selected data

.53

Collection of data

.532

Tabulation of data

.533 and

statistical

Presentation of data

.432

nomograms

Operations research

Other methods of research

computer input

psychology of perception in 152.1

Descriptive coUecting and collections Including surveys and appraisals,

.434

Including pattern and optical character recognition Class optical scanning as

Historical

Class statistical

Perception theory In living and nonUving systems

Including case studies

.433

Self-organizing systems

Class artificial intelligence in 001.535

.534

.43

Bionics

or a set of rules

Charts, graphs,

.424

Cybernetics

Living and nonliving systems capable of classification or internal rearrangement in accordance with given instructions

mathematics in

519.5

.422 6

Communication

Class artificial intelligence in 001.535

series

Analysis of data Class mathematical analysis

Communication through language Communication through records Nonlinguistic communication

Study of similarities and relationships between machines and hving organisms (prototypes)

tables and Arrangement, layout, construction of

.422 5

.54

For information theory, see 001.539; communication through language, 001.54; nonlinguistic communication, 001.56

method

Questionnaires and field work

.422 4

Cybernetics

.55

.51

Communication

.53

.56

For other methods, see 001.43

.422

Cybernetics and related disciplines Former heading: Information and communication

methodology in 510; methodology Class logic in 160, mathematical with the discipline or of a specific discipUne or subject

Statistical

370

072

Research methods

Subdivisions" notation subject, using "Standard in linguistics 410.18 1, e.g., methodology

001

Generalities

001

method

in 001.422

Experimental

2

in 001.6442,

Dewey Decimal

001

001

Classification

.553 3

Filmstrips

.553 4

Slides

.553 5

Unprojected

Artificial intelligence

.535

Use of computers and related mechanisms for solution of problems involving reasoning, usually with the additional requirement that performance improve with experience; study of computer and related techniques to supplement the intellectual capabilities of

human

Class sound films in 001.553

beings

.554 2

Mechanical

.538

Decision theory

.554 3

Magnetic

.539

Information theory

.554 4

Electronic

Including recall, uncertainty, relevance, irrelevance [,539 2-.539 4]

Nonlinguistic conuimnication

.56

Pantomime, sign language, smoke

Recall, uncertainty, relevance, irrelevance

Numbers

lights,

discontinued; class in 001.539

.543

Written communication

[.550 294]

001.55 Class information storage

and trade catalogs

.62

Nonmechanized

.63

Automatic

not use; class in 010

Including punched-card data processing

For electronic data processing, see 001.64

collections, exhibits

and

Printed and written Class the

lists

in

010

Electronic

.64

mediums

book {formerly 001.552]

Class here interdisciplinary in

.552 2 .552 3

Microreproductions

.640 4

.553 2

Audiovisual and visual

works on computers

Class cybernetics in 001.53, a specific aspect of computers with

002

the subject,

Conventional size

.553

data processing in

Including preparation of system flow charts

not use; class in 010

Museums,

1, e.g.,

Systems analysis

.61

Lists, inventories, catalogs

lists

retrieval in 025; business

Subdivisions" notation 0285 from Table

Communication through records

Price

and

banking 332.10285

Class catalogs

.552

records, see

Cryptography

Do .550 74

Data processing applications in 651.8; data processing in a specific discipline or subject with the discipline or subject, using '*Standard

Oral communication

Do

on manual alphabet (deaf-mute) 419; nonlinguistic communication in a specific

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0147 from Table 1, e.g., nonlinguistic communication in mathematics 510.147 .6

.542

[.550 216]

flags,

discipline or subject with the discipline or subject, using

science 501.4

.55

drumbeats,

other devices representing total concepts

language in

Class linguistics in 410; language of a specific discipline or subject with the discipline or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 014 from Table 1, e.g., language of

.543 6

signals,

Class comprehensive works

Communication through language

For communication through

illustrations

Audio mediums

.554

Including automata

.54

001

Generalities

001

[.640

mediums

42^ 640 44]

e.g.,

business applications 651.8

Minicomputers

Analogue and Numbers

Motion-picture films

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digital

discontinued; class in 001.64

......

Dewey Decimal

001 .642 .642 3

.944

Computer programs and programming

.95

computer

Program languages and coding

.96

Subarrange by name of program language, 001.6424 F6

Software and

its

e.g.,

002

Errors, delusions, superstitions

The book [formerly 001.552] Class here historical bibliography

Class comprehensive works

use

in 010.42,

book publishing

other repetitive subroutines

.644 04

Do

Input, storage, output its

Price

[.029 4]

use and operation

Do

Network systems

.074

.644 2

programming

for netvi'ork systems in

lists

and trade catalogs

not use; class in 010

collections, exhibits

Class catalogs

001.642

.075

Input and storage

003

and magneHc tape, optical scanning, Punched magnetic tape audio input; core, disk, data cell, drum,

in

historical

not use; class in 010

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access Time-sharing, real-time, on-line, multiple Class

and analytical bibliography 070.5, book arts in 686

on

Lists, inventories, catalogs

[.021 6]

programs,

Equipment,

man

History, description, critical appraisal

FORTRAN

and loading Examples: compilers, assemblers, translator programs, decision tables, industry application

.644

snowman

Deceptions and hoaxes Example: Piltdown

into program Coding: conversion of natural languages languages

.642 5

Monsters and related phenomena Examples: Loch Ness monster, abominable

diagraming) Program flowcharts and flowcharting (block to serve as basis of

001

Generalities

001

001

Classification

PreparaHon of flowcharts programs .642 4

.•.•••'•>.

Book

and

lists

in

010

collecting [formerly 020.75]

Systems

cards, paper

Theory, analysis, design, testing, building, operation, control of regularly interacting or independent groups of elements

storage Class data processing entirely

by punched cards and punched

Including forecasting

card processors in 001.63 .644 3

Class operations research in 001.424, cybernetics in 001.53,

decision theory in 001.538, systems analysis in data processing in

Output Punched

cards, paper

and magnetic

001.61, mathematics of

tape, printouts, graphics,

Controversial knowledge Curiosities explained, Well established phenomena not scientificaUy frozen mammals in Siberia, fire walking

.94

.942

e.g.,

.

[004]

Never assigned]

[005]

[Never assigned]

[006]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

Mysteries Reported phenomena

in 519.7, systems engineering in

620.7, automatic control engineering in 629.8

visual display, audio

.93

programming

[007]

in Edition 16

[Unassigned

not explained, not fuUy verified

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in Edition 16

[008]

[Never assigned]

[009]

[Never assigned]

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010

010

Classification

011.1-011.7 General bibliographies

Bibliography

010

of printed History, identification, description

and written records,

Lists of

publication,

and catalogs of reading for children Class here bibliographies and

[.28]

Preparation

.42

Class comprehensive works in Oil, general bibliographies and catalogs of works published in specific historical periods, but

Analytical (Descriptive) bibliography

without other specific restriction, in 011.09

and their bibliographic Analysis of the structure of books

SUMMARY

description Class here comprehensive works

on

historical

and

analytical .2

025.32, Class descriptive cataloging in

.44

.7 [.74]

historical bibliography, see

book pubUshing

in 070.5

.4

002

characteristics

publishers

compilation of Preparation [formerly 010.28] and

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bibliographies

.7

Study and teaching

.1

of exhibits Collections, guidebooks, catalogs

.2

not use; class in 011-019

special bibliographies, see

in

Of reference works

09

Of

General bibliographies of works published languages

in specific

notation 2-9 from Table 6 to base

number 011.2

015

012-016

encyclopedic works in 016.03 Class bibliographies of general

.03

Universal bibliographies

Class works published in a specific language in a specific place

.3

.02

General bibliographies of works for specific kinds of users General bibliographies of works having specific kinds of content

Add "Languages"

subdivisions Use 011.001-011.009 for standard

For

General bibliographies of works issued by specific kinds of

.5

Bibliographies

Oil

General bibliographies of works published in specific forms General bibliographies of works exhibiting specific bibliographic

.3

Systematic bibliography

Do

Universal bibliographies General bibliographies of works published in specific languages

011.1

bibliography

For

no matter how arranged

(no^ 011.34)

"

applicability Special topics of general

.4

specific subjects, to individuals

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number coming last in the schedule, e.g., government serials 011.53

adults {formerly 028.52]

Class in 010.44

works not restricted to

or specific types of authorship, or to specific places of

of audiovisual records

young

Oil

Bibliography

Oil

General bibliographies of works published in specific forms Class here general bibliographies of books

free materials

Class rare books in 011.44

of works General bibliographies and catalogs

periods published in specific historical

011.31-011.35 In written or printed forms

in number 011-09 the numbers following 090 from Table 1, e.g., 16th Subdivisions" notation 0903^905

Add

"Standard Class comprehensive works, general bibhographies of books in 011.3; microform versions of written or printed works in 011.36

to base

century publications 011.0931

8

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Manuscripts [/brm^r/j/ 016.091]

.32

Paperbound books

.33

Pamphlets

Dewey Decimal

on .34

Classification

Oil

[both General serial publications and their indexes formerly 016.05]

Including clandestinely published works

.36

Microforms

users

For

.624

and audiovisual media

.624

.625

Sound recordings

specific sexes

Boys and young

1

.624 2

Films, eimstrips, filmslides, pictures

.38

For children and young adults

.62

Microreproductions of written and printed media

Visual

General bibliographies of works for specific kinds of

.6

Newspapers [formerly 016.071-016.079]

.37

Publications of underground presses

.56

For newspapers, see 011.35 .35

Oil

Bibliography

Oil

Girls

For

and young

specific

women

age groups

Add "Persons"

Discs, cylinders, tapes, wires, cassettes

men

notation 054-055 from Table 7 to base

number

011.625

blind users Including talking and cassette books for

Class works for boys in 011.6241, for girls in 011.6242

Class sound films in 011.37

.63

specific General bibliographies of works exhibiting

Examples: large-type, braille publications

bibliographic characteristics

Class talking

.42

Incunabula [formerly 016.093]

.44

Rare books [formerly 016.094-016.099]

.67 .7

Class incunabula in 011.42

.47

Reprints

.48

Works

.53

Publications of international organizations

Observe the following table of precedence, e.g., scientific works published in France by Roman Catholic authors 016.5 (no/ 013.22

publications

committees Issued by legislative bodies and their

.534

Issued by executive agencies Publications of university

and

.55

or 015.44)

016

Subject bibliographies and catalogs Bibliographies and catalogs of individuals

college presses

Class sales catalogs of specific coUege in

General bibliographies of works having specific kinds

012-016 Special bibliographies and catalogs

UNESCO

.532

.54

specific types of libraries

Class reference works in 011.02

kinds of publishers

Government

cassette books for blind users in 011.38

Examples: textbooks, theses and doctoral dissertations, translations; works selected according to specific criteria or themes, e.g., "best books"

in series

Example: publications of

For

and

of content

specific General bibliographies of works issued by

.52

For handicapped users

012

(Biobibliographies)

Bibliographies and catalogs of

and university presses

anonymous and

pseudonymous works Bibliographies and catalogs of works by

017-019

Publications of private presses

014 specific

013

classes of writers

Bibliographies and catalogs of works from specific

or for limited Presses printing in liniited quantides

015

places

distribution

Class comprehensive works in Oil

n

lO

:V;-n:mii'f^

Dewey Decimal

012

Classification

Subject bibliographies and catalogs preferred, class with the specific discipline or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 016 from Table 1, e.g., If

Works by or about persons not

bibliographies of astronomy 520.16

clearly associated with a specific

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 01-09 from Table 1 to the various subdivisions of 016 as required for works listed in the bibliography, but not for the bibhography being classed, e.g., bibliographies of serial publications on philosophy 016.105, but serially published bibliographies on philosophy 016.1 (not

Add

subject

Bibliographies and catalogs of works specific classes of writers

013

Works not dealing with For bibliographies

.03-.87

Authors with

by

a specific subject

and

016.105)

catalogs of individuals, see 012

common

Except

characteristics other than

.001-.003

Add "Persons"

notation 03-87 from Table 7 to

For authors occupied with geography,

base number 013

history, related

Add -Persons" notation 9 from Table 7 to base archaeologists 013.893

.01

number

.010 4

number 016.0104 e.g.,

the numbers following 010.4 in

bibliographies of descriptive

*Of bibliographies and catalogs Add 011-019

to base

number

016,

bibliographies of

e.g.,

bibhographies of specific disciplines and subjects 016.0161-016.0169, bibliographies of biobibliographies 016.012

m

013.03-013.89

.02

anonymous and

*Bibliographies and catalogs of library science

Add

020.1-028.9 to base

number

016,

e.g.,

bibliographies of

publications about specific kinds of libraries 016.026-016.027

pseudonymous works number 014 the numbers

following 03 in 031-039, eg.,

anonymous and pseudonymous works

Class catalogs of holdings of specific institutions in 017-019

m .03

French 014.41

*Bibliographies and catalogs of general encyclopedic

works

from Bibliographies and catalogs of works specific places Works issued or printed in specific localities, or by specific firms

regions, continents, countries,

number 015, e.g., notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base 0* and to the result add works published in France 015.44; then add 011.1-011.7, e.g., bibliography of the numbers following Oil in French government publications 015.44053

Add 030.9-039

to base

number

[.05]

e.g.,

bibliographies of

Bibliographies and catalogs of general serial publications and their indexes Class bibliographies in 011.34, catalogs in

Add

standard subdivisions as instructed under 016

1 instructions at beginning of Table extra Os for standard subdivisions; see

12

016,

general encyclopedic works in French 016.0341

Add "Areas"

Use

to base

bibliography 016.01042

.011-.019

Bibliographies and catalogs of

and systematic bibliography

analytical

010.42-010.44,

regions, continents, countries, Class authors resident in specific characteristics in common localities, but having other

015

*Of

Add

base number 013,9 "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to

bibliographies and catalogs of

bibliographies of

e.g.,

013.8, e.g.,

countries, localities

to base

016,

*Bibhography of bibliography and bibliographies

continents, Authors resident in specific regions,

Add

number

to base

cybernetics 016.00153

related Authors occupied with geography, history,

Add

class general subject

*Bibliographies and catalogs of interdisciplinary

Add 001-003

discipHnes

014

provided in 016.001-016.08,

works

disciplines, see 013.89

.9

as

bibliographies in Oil, general subject catalogs in 017-019

residence

.89

016

Bibliography

016

016

catalogs of individuals

Bibliographies and (Biobibliographies)

012

012

^

017-019

'V

;,;.:.;,:... ;.^;.;.*.*i^r'

Dewey Decimal

016 06

016

Classification

060.4-069.9 to base museology 016.069

number

016,

e.g..

017-019 General catalogs Lists of

bibUographies of

S

publication,

catalogs of general coUected

Add

e.g..

on

books {formerly

Add

017

.1

Classified catalogs of nonprivate libraries

.2

Classified catalogs of private and family libraries

.3

Classified auction catalogs

A

Classified sales catalogs For

bibliographies of philosophy

classified auction catalogs, see 017.3

017.5-017.8 Alphabetic

016.1

Class comprehensive works in 017

°f ^^^^^'^^^"^ '"

and Class in 016.8088 bibliographies novels 016.80883J than one language, e.g., of

.5

Alphabetic subject catalogs of nonprivate

under 016

.6

Alphabetic subject catalogs of private and family

f^°f

more

Add

012-016

017.1-017.4 Classified

specific disciplines ^Bibliographies and catalogs of and subjects e.g..

the numbers following Oil

General subject catalogs

017

book

in manuscripts \formerly 016.091] Class bibliographies of 016.093] in 011.42, of rare 31 of incunabula [formerly 016.094-016.099] in 01 1.44

*

Class comprehensive works in 010, special catalogs in

Class comprehensive works in

rarities

by

their

017.434

bibliographies of

manuscripts and Bibliographies and catalogs of

100-900 to base number 016,

to each subdivision identified

and

periodicals in 011.1-011.7, e.g., classified sales catalogs of

works Add 080.9-089 to base number 016, 016.082 collected works in English

no matter how arranged

of

newspapers \formerly 016.071-016.079] Class bibliographies of in 011.35

.1-.9

specific organizations or at

Class here catalogs of general serial publications indexes [both formerly also 016.05]

016.070172. of works about comprehensive works about newspapers 016.071471 the New York Times

[.09]

by

group of

or specific types of authorship, or to specific places of

and

pubUshing Works about journalism, newspapers, -8-' biblio^aphies Add 070.1-079 to base number 016,

*Bibliographies and

specific collection or

collections, or offered for sale

publishing

.08

works held in a

aucHon, and not restricted to specific subjects, to individuals

catalogs of journalism

*Bibliographies and

017

Bibliography

017

pubUcations of *Bibliographies and catalogs of museology general organizations and of

Add

.07

-

standard subdivisions as instructed

libraries

libraries .7

Alphabetic subject auction catalogs Alphabetic subject

sales catalogs

For alphabetic subject auction catalogs, see 017.7

018

*Add

Author catalogs and catalogs arranged by date number 018 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

catalogs of private

as instructed

and family

under 017-019

^5

^

following 017 in 017.1-017.4,

libraries 018.2

Dewey Decimal

019

019

Classification

Management

[.68]

Do

Dictionary catalogs

019

in 017.1-017.4. the numbers following 017

base number 019

Add

to

e.g.,

auction catalogs 019.3

020

Class records

management

Schools and courses Schools and departments of library and information sciences and their curriculums

.711

Including programs for library technicians

materials, information records, audiovisual as a

managerial service in

651.5.

information

Add "Areas"

For bibliography, see 010

[.601]

.62

.621

.622

Class here institutes

local organizations National, state, provincial,

.9

National

collecting

Historical

Science, Indian for Information

and geographical treatment

Class here comparative librarianship

geographical Class historical treatment of libraries in 027.009,

Table 2 to base "Areas" notation 3-9 from

number 020.622

treatment of

libraries in

027.01-027.09

Library relationships

021

Regional, state, provincial

Former heading: The

Regional

library

and society

Including libraries as storage centers, as social forces; to base

number

development of

Add

library services

works on [both formerly 021] in 027

Class comprehensive

020.6232 State

and workshops regardless of sponsoring

Class in 002.075

Association Example: Southeast Library from Table 2 "Areas'* notation 3-9

.623 4

Book

[.75]

International

Library Association

.623 2

020.715

Class in-service training in 023.8

organizations Permanent nongovernment

Examples: American Society

.623

in

institution

020.622-020.624 not use; class in

Add

and information sciences

Courses and programs for practicing library personnel

not use; class in 020.621

Do

number 020.711

Continuing education

.715

International organizations

Do [.603-.609]

library

management

Organizations and

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

oflFered to Class institutes, workshops, courses, programs of practicing library personnel by schools and departments

theory in 001.539

.6

not use; class in 025.1

Study and teaching

.7

.71

sciences Library and information

020

Library and information sciences

020

and provincial

Association Example: Ontario Library number 3-9 from Table 2 to base notation "Areas" Add

.001-.008

on information organizations

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.009

020.6234

libraries,

Historical

1

and geographical treatment of

library

relations

.624

Local Example:

Add

New

York Library Club

Table 2 to base "Areas" notation 3^9 from

number 020.624

Class historical treatment of libraries in 027.009, geographical treatment of Hbraries in 027.01-027.09

V i6

Dewey Decimal

021

021

Classification

Cooperation through union catalogs

.642 Libraries as storage centers

[.1]

Number Libraries

Class specific union catalogs in

discontinued; class in 021

Class specific kinds of networks, systems, consortia in

as educational forces

and information

Promotion of

.7

centers

.24

Educational role institutions, libraries in relation to other educational

A

Libraries

action

Libraries in relation to other educational

.6

.83

Financial support

[.84-.88]

Library-government aspects of Numbers

Library cooperation and networks

number

for

discontinued; class in 021.8

Physical plant of libraries and information centers

022

Including reading rooms and other special rooms

Including centralization of systems

development of

plant Class here maintenance of physical plant [formerly 025.9], management; library quarters in buildings devoted primarily to other

library services

discontinued; class in 021

activities, e.g., physical plant of school libraries;

.62

Branches

Class physical security of collections in 025.82

Class branches of specific libraries libraries in

and

specific kinds of

026-027

Centralization of systems

Number

bookmobile

vehicles

Including extension units

[.63]

exchanges,

gifts,

deposits; pohtical pressures

discontinued; class in 021

this

exchanges,

Library commissions and governing boards

Libraries as social forces

Use of

gifts,

.82

institutions

Number

governments

Class acquisition through exchange, gift, deposit in 025.26

Informational role on community Example: clearinghouse for information programs

[.4]

and government

Including library-government aspects of deposits; political pressures

Cultural role programs Example: sponsorship of community cultural

.3

libraries

National, state, provincial, local

see 021.3

.28

.1

Location and

.3

Buildings

site

Class here planning for buildings

discontinued; class in 021.6

Class library architecture in 727.8

.64

026-027

Example: friends-of-the-library organizations

For

.26

017-019

Library networks, systems, consortia

.65

and community

Former heading: Ubraries

021

Library and information sciences

021

Cooperation international cooperation Including bibliographical centers,

with the activity, Class cooperation in a specific activity e.g.,

[.309]

Historical

Do

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 022.33

cooperative cataloging 025.35

For library netivorks, see 021.65

^1

^9

i8

Dewey Decimal

022

022

Classification

Library and information sciences

023

Administrative positions

.4

For

.31

specific kinds of libraries

Add

Supervisory professionals and technicians

in the numbers following 027 college library buildings 022.317

number 022.31

to base

027.1-027.8,

e.g.,

Class historical

kinds of and geographical treatment of

[.5]

Number

library

buildings in 022.33

Historical

.33

330 1- 330 5

,7

and geographical treatment

to base

number 022.330

in the numbers following 090

Class titles

1,

e.g.,

A

Class closed versus

[.5-.6]

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 022.33

positions in Class in-service training for specific types of

practicing library personnel in 020.715

open

S

performance evaluation, wage and salary administration

.8

Heating, ventilation,

.9

Equipment, furniture, furnishings

Including air

[.6]

and job descriptions

Interlibrary loan regulations Class in 025.62

for specific types of

Library operations

025

positions {formerly 023.7]

023 Class comprehensive works in

Class here documentation {formerly also 029]

Professional positions

Use 025.001-025.009

analysts, programmers Ubrarians, consultants, systems

institutions in

.02

Technician positions paraprofessionals, Library technicians and assistants, nonprofessionals, clerks, aides

for standard subdivisions

works on operations 026-027

Class comprehensive

in 023.4 Class administrative positions

Ji

Regulations for use of libraries Class in 025.56

023.2-023.4 Types of positions

^

manuals, rules, codes

For in-service training, see 023.8

[024]

Personnel and positions

stafi*

applied to specific Class elements of personnel administration types of positions in 023.2-023.4

conditioning

022.4 For stacks and shelving, see

Class here titles

Elements of personnel administration relations, Recruitment, selecHon, supervision, employer-employee

discontinued; class in 022

Lighting

^

In-service training

stacks in 025.81

.7

023

for specific types of positions

programs for 023.2-023.4, comprehensive works on courses and

rooms Reading rooms and other special Numbers

and job descriptions

In-House courses and programs

Stacks and shelving

.4

for standard subdivisions

{formerly 023.7] in 023.2-023.4

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

and job descriptions

Use 023.7001-023.7009

0901-0905 from Table "Standard Subdivisions" notation 1970s 022.33047 library buildings in the

.331-.339

Titles

discontinued; class in 023

Including position classification

Historical periods

Add

Staff

Technical processes Class here

commercial and noncommercial processing centers

023.4 Class administrative positions in

21

20

in specific kinds of

023

Dewey Decimal

025 .04

025

Classification

Information storage and retrieval systems on mechanized storage, search, information of information by libraries and other

.1712

Manuscripts

.1714

Archival materials

Class here comprehensive works retrieval

search Class information storage in 025.3, information

Rarities of rare Class treatment of rare manuscripts in 025.1712, archival materials in 025.1714

and

retrieval in 025.524

For information storage and specific disciplines

.06

and

retrieval systems

subjects^ see

devoted

to

Including vertical

to base

number

025.06,

e.g.,

and subjects

MEDLARS

files

to

and subjects

Class here documentation of specific disciplines

Add 001-999

Clippings, broadsides, pamphlets

.172

025.06

Information storage and retrieval systems devoted specific disciplines

025.0661

Serials,

.173

government

.173 2

Serials

.173 4

Government

SUMMARY

.173 6

.4 ,5

Services to users

.6

Circulation services Physical preparation for storage Maintenance and preservation of collections

.3

.7 .8

government reports

Acquisitions

with the subject,

.129

e.g.,

personnel administration 023

Maps,

.177

Pictures

government

and materials

for projection

on audiovisual materials

maps, globes, 025.176; other special materials, 025.179

For sound recordings and music

177

1

177 3

financial support in 021.83

.178 2

scores, see 025. J 78;

copyright Including administrative problems arising from

.178 8

legislation

.179

prints

Motion pictures,

filmstrips, slides

Sound recordings and music scores Sound recordings

Music scores

Other special materials Including realia

.179 2

nonbook materials

special materials with the Class a specific kind of treatment of classification, indexing of kind of treatment, e.g., cataloging,

and

Class sound films in 025.1773

Duplication services (Reprography)

Treatment of special materials

Pictures

Discs, cylinders, tapes, wires, cassettes

Printing and publishing

Class here

Books in raised characters Example:

.179 4

braille

Microforms

special materials 025.34

.171

025.1734

Class here comprehensive works

Class copyright law in 346.0482

.17

025.1732

atlases, globes

.176

178

Finance Class

.12

in

Administration provided for here Class a specific administrative function not

,11

serials in

Report literature

atlases,

1

government

of Class treatment of serial report literature in 025.1732,

Administration

and collection development Bibliographic analysis and control Subject analysis and control

.2

publications, report literature

publications

Class treatment of

025.1

025

sciences

Class treatment of manuscripts in 025.1712

.1716

services

and information

Library

025

Manuscripts, archival materials, rarities

^3 22

Dewey Decimal

025 179 6

025

Classification

Games, models, media

kits

025.27-025.29 Selection and acquisition of specific

Including flashcards, dioramas

,19

types of materials

Administration of specific types of libraries

Add e.g.,

Class comprehensive works in 025,2

the numbers following 02 in 026-027, administradon of secondary school libraries 025.1978223

number 025.19

to base

.27

Acquisitions

Selection

and acquisition of materials on

specific

subjects

in a specific type Class administration of a specific function administration of a map of library with the function, e.g., collection in a map library 025.176

.2

025

Library and information sciences

025

Add 001-999

to base

number

025.27,

e.g.,

acquisition of

materials in the social sciences 025.273

.28

and collection development

Selection and acquisition of materials in special

forms

.21

Selection

Add

in 025.27-025.29 Class selection of specific types of material

Class selection

.29

Censorship

.216

Weeding

.218

Selection in specific types of libraries

Add

to

[.25]

e.g., selection in

academic

libraries

and acquisition of materials

in special forms

from

.3

and acquisition of materials

specific places in 025.28, of materials

subjects

Acquisition through purchase

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class selection

in

025.21877

on

from

specific places in

number 025.29

in special

on

forms

specific

025.27

Bibliographic analysis and control

through purchase Class acquisition of specific types of material

Class here comprehensive works

in 025.27-025.29

indexing, on cataloging and classification

Library relations with vendors

Class information storage using a specific system with the system, e.g.,

invoice Order preparation, record keeping, claiming,

.31

processing

.313

Physical preparation for storage

gift,

deposit

Including copyright deposits material through Class acquisition of specific types of exchange, gift, deposit in 025.274)25.29

24

storage,

on

The

control, see 025.4

catalog

Form Examples: card, book, microform, on-line

.315

Acquisition through exchange,

on information

information storage through coordinate indexing 025.484

For subject analysis and

Clerical operations

Class in 025.7

.26

maps 025.286

Selection and acquisition of materials from various

Add "Areas"

Including vendor selection, approval plans

.236

acquisition of

specific places

base number 025.218 the numbers following 02

026-027,

e.g.,

the numbers following 025.17 in

specific subjects in 025.27

.213

.233

number 025.28

025.171-025.179,

For approval plans, see 025.233

.23

to base

Class here selection policy

Structure Examples: divided, unified,

.317

classified

Maintenance Examples: filing [formerly 025.37]; preparation of catalog cards, of other physical records

»S

Dewey Decimal

025

Classification

025

.42 .32

025

Library and information sciences

025

Descriptive cataloging

Classification Including assignment of book numbers

cataloging in Class specific aspects of descriptive

Class specific aspects of classification in 025.34-025.39

025.34-025.39

.322

Including

name

authority

[.33]

of specific

reference structure

files,

.43

Class here author-title indexing

.324

For general

Choice of entry and form of heading

disciplines

classification

and

subjects,

025.46

systems

.431

Dewey Decimal

.432

Universal Decimal Classification

.433

Library of Congress Classification

.434

Bliss's

.435

Ranganathan's Colon Classification

Bibliographic description

Subject cataloging

General

classification systems, see 025.43; classification

Classification

Class in 025.47

025.34-025.39 Specific aspects of cataloging, classification, indexing

.34

.46

Classification of specific disciplines

Class comprehensive works in 025.3

Class here thesaurofacets

special Cataloging, classification, indexing of

Use 025.460001-025.460009

materials

Add 001-999

Add

to base

the numbers following 025.17 in cataloging, classification, indexing of

e.g.,

to base

.47

maps 025.346

Class cooperative cataloging

classification

and

for standard subdivisions

number

025.46,

e.g., classification

of

Subject cataloging [formerly 025.33] Including subject authority

Cooperative cataloging and

and subjects

public administration 025.4635

number 025.34

025.171-025.179,

.35

Bibliographic Classification

files,

reference structure

Class specific aspects of subject cataloging in 025.34-025.39

classification of special

For controlled subject vocabularies, see 025.49

materials in 025.34

.48 [.37]

Manual and mechanized indexing of Class in 025.317

.39

and

.4

.402 .402 8

Class specific aspects of indexing in 025.34-025.39,

reclassification of special materials in

025.34

.396

individual, serial, collected

records

Recataloging and reclassification Class recataloging

.393

Subject indexing

Filing

lists

of

indexing terms in 025.49

.482

Recataloging

Precoordinate Examples: PRECIS, chain indexing, relative indexing

Descriptive and subject

Class precoordinate classification in 025.42, precoordinate

Class reclassification in 025.396

subject cataloging in 025.47

Reclassification [formerly 025.49]

.484

Examples: Uniterm indexing, optical coincidence card systems

Subject analysis and control .486

Miscellany equipment, materials Techniques, procedures, apparatus,

Coordinate and postcoordinate

Title manipulation Examples:

KWIC, KWOC, catchword

029.4] Including abstracting techniques [formerly

^7 26

Dewey Decimal

025

025

Classification

Reference and information services in specific

.527

Controlled subject vocabularies

4g

types of libraries

thesauruses, indexing terms Subject headings, descriptors, subdivisions 025.490001-025.490009 for standard

Add

Add 001-999

to base

number

025.49, e.g., subject

headmgs

m

a sP«"fi^ special groups in 027.6, Class library services to circulation here with the subject, e.g..

.56

services Reference and information

and other media

as sources of information

m

.523

.524

Miscellany apparatus, equipment. Techniques, procedures,

.58

Data processing systems reference and information mechanized here Class other information services offered by libraries and

.6

and other media

and groups

as sources of recreation

Cooperative information services

and

and groups

discontinued; class in 025.54

Library orientation skills

number 025.56 the numbers

following 02 in 026-027,

Add

to base

e.g.,

orientation to public libraries 025.5674

Library use studies number 025.58

numbers following 02

Add

to base

e.g.,

use of government libraries 025.5875

the

.62

Circulation services

*

Interlibrary loans Including regulations [formerly 024.6]

on

storage, search

and retrieval

.7

with the system e.g., storage using a specific system coordinate indexing 025.484 retrieval through

of information (SDI) dissemination Selective awareness programs Class here current

Physical preparation for storage [formerly 025-25] Binding, labeling, pocketing

"eSch,

Including repair and restoration .8

.81

Maintenance and preservation of collections Physical arrangement

and access

to collections

Example: closed versus open stacks

.82

Security against theft and other hazards Including taking of inventory

29

28

in

rentals

retrieval Information search and

works Class comprehensive

individuals

Lending and renting materials, keeping records of loans and

Including search strategy

.525

to individuals

Including regulations for use of libraries [formerly 024]

materials .520 285

in

025.523-025.525

User manuals, instruction in library use and

028.7

.520 28

To

Numbers

2r"Le not provided for services 025.6

.520 2

and information service

self-development in 028.8

[.542-.544]

Class use of books

025.52777

Reader advisory services

.54

Class use of books

Services to users

52

libraries

specific types of libraries in

subjects

science 025.495

5

e.g.,

Class specific aspects of reference

025.46 Class thesaurofacets in

and

the numbers following 02 in reference and information services in college

number 025.527

and university

[formerly 025.49] in 025.396 Class reclassification

specific disciplines

to base

026-027,

Use

of 490 01- 499 99 Vocabularies

025

Library and information sciences

025

026-027,

Dewey Decimal

025

025

Classification

027

Library and information sciences

027

SUMMARY Preservation

.84

For repair and

027.1

restoration, see 025.7

Maintenance of physical plant

[.9]

Class in

022

026-027

Specific kinds of institutions

collections, Class here specific institutions and their and networks, information organizations, specific kinds of systems works on operations in specific kinds of

.1

Proprietary libraries

.3

Rental libraries

.4

Public libraries

.5

Government

.6

Libraries for special groups

.7

College and university libraries

.8

School libraries

Add

and various

specific organizations

open

to general use

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number 027.1

Proprietary libraries Semiprivate libraries requiring subscription or membership fees for general use

Libraries devoted to various specific disciplines and subjects

Add "Areas"

and library departments and comprehensive works on special

.3

number 027.2

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Rental libraries

Class here information organizations collections in specific fields;

libraries

Private and family libraries

institutions

.2

libraries

.2

Collections not

services in college libraries 025.52

Libraries

whose materials are

available for use

on commercial

basis

libraries

Use 026.0001-026.0009

Add 001-999

to base

Add "Areas"

for standard subdivisions

number

026,

e.g.,

medical Ubraries 026.61

disciplines Class special libraries not devoted to specific

.4

and

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 027.3

Public libraries Institutions that provide free service to all residents of a community, district, region, usually supported in whole or in part

subjects in 027.6

II

and family

comprehensive

operation in a Class comprehensive works in 027, a specific e.g., information specific kind of institution with the operation,

026

Private

from public funds

General

027

libraries

Class here bookmobiles, public library branches

on information Class here comprehensive works on libraries, organizations [both formerly 021] For

libraries

subjects, see

devoted

to various specific disciplines

Class public library units for special groups and specific organizations in 027.6, devoted to specific disciplines and

and

subjects in

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.009

and geographical treatment

Historical

Class treatment

by

specific continents, countries, localities

in 027.43-027.49 (no^ 027.4093-027.4099)

1

Historical treatment

[.42]

geographical areas in Class historical treatment in specific

.43-.49

Geographical treatment

Specific kinds of public libraries

Number and

027.01-027.09

.01-.09

026

026

.409

.001-.008

^

its

Treatment by

subdivisions discontinued; class in 027.4

specific continents, countries,

localities

from Table 2

Add

"Areas'* notation 1-9

e.g.,

libraries in France 027.044

to

base number

027.0,

Add "Areas"

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base



30

number 027.4

Dewey Decimal

027

Government

J5

027

Classification

and information

Library

027 .663

027

sciences

Libraries for the handicapped

libraries Including libraries for the blind

National, state, provincial, local

For government

.509

Historical

libraries for special groups, see

.665

027.65

and geographical treatment

Class specific institutions in 027.53-027.59 (not

.67

Libraries for religious organizations

.68

Libraries for nonprofit organizations Examples: hbraries of learned socieHes, United Nations Library

027.5093-027.5099)

.53-.59

For welfare

Specific institutions "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base area served, e.g.. Library of Congress 027.573

Add

.6

Libraries for special groups

and various

number 027.5

.69

Libraries for business

and

industrial organizations

specific

027.7-027.8 Libraries for educational institutions

to the socially Class here library services to special groups,

Class here instructional

disadvantaged Class libraries for special groups

and various

specific

026

026 027.7-027.8 For libraries for educational institutions, see

.7

For adults aged 65 and over

.625

For children

College and university libraries Class here comprehensive works on libraries for educational institutions, college and university library branches

Libraries for specific age groups

.622

media centers

educational Class comprehensive works in 027.7, hbraries for subjects in institutions but devoted to specific disciplines and

and subjects in organizations but devoted to specific disciplines

in 026 Class branches devoted to specific discipHnes and subjects

For school

.709

To age eleven .625 1

institution libraries, see 027.66; libraries for

religious organizations, 027.67

for

organizations

.62

Prison libraries

libraries, see

Historical

027.8

and geographical treatment

Class specific institutions in 027.73-027.79 {not

Storytelling

027.7093-027.7099)

.626

For young adults .73-.79

Ages twelve to twenty

.63

.65

Add "Areas"

Libraries for minority groups

Government

libraries for special

Specific institutions

groups

information Examples: legislative reference bureaus, government agencies for foreign populaces

.8

.809

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 027.7

School libraries Historical

and geographical treatment

Class specific Hbraries in 027.823-027.829 {not

027.8093-027.8099)

.66

Welfare institution libraries ,82

,662

Hospital libraries

Specific levels

and

specific libraries

Class hbraries in specific church-supported schools, in church-supported schools of specific levels in 027.83

and medical Class here comprehensive works on patient libraries

Class medical libraries in 026.61

3^

.822

Specific levels Class specific libraries of specific levels in 027.823-027.829

33

Dewey Decimal

027

027

Classification

Library

028

Reading

.55 .822 2

Elementary

.822 3

Secondary

.823-829

.1

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 027.82

For reading and use of other information media by children and young adults, see 028.5

Reviews

Use of books and other media and self-development

.8

book reviews

works on chemistry 540

Reading

Of reference works

Add

in specific forms

number 028.13 the numbers

to base

011.31-011.38,

e.g.,

Class in

following 011.3 in

Of works Add

e.g.,

[.756]

in

^

in

028.162

Bibliographies and catalogs of reading for children and young adults

By

translation

General encyclopedic works Historical

and geographical treatment and geographical treatment of encyclopedic works languages in 031-039

in specific

010

specific

Add

Machine

Class historical

Class in

.53

025

448.02

030

and young adults

[.52]

age groups

to base

number 028.53 the numbers foUowing 05

in "Persons-

and use of other notation 054-055 fi-om Table 7, e.g., reading information media by adolescents 028.535

I 35 34

adults,

comprehensive works on machine translation in 418.02; machine translation of a specific language with the language, using "Subdivisions of Individual Languages" notation 802 from Table 4, e.g., translation of French into other languages

Reading and use of other information media by children and young adults

and young

in 025.4028

reviews of works for children and young

Class reviews of materials for children

habits of children

Class

number 028.16 the numbers foUowing 011.6

011.62-011.67, adults 028.162

and

Class composition of abstracts in 808.062, abstracting techniques

for specific kinds of users

to base

interests

Abstracting

[.4]

reviews of films 028.137

of works published Class general book reviews in 028.1; reviews 028.16 in specific forms for specific kinds of users in

.16

and habits

Documentation

[029]

Of works published

interests

For reading see 028.55

specific forms in Class reviews of reference works published in kinds of users 028.13, reviews of reference works for specific

in 028.16

as sources of recreation

For reading and use of other information media by children and young adults, see 028.5 .9

.13

as sources of information

Including use of reference works

Libraries in church-supported schools

subject, e.g., reviews of

and habits of children and young adults

Use of books and other media

.7

critical appraisal of Class techniques of reviewing in 808.066028; specific subject with the literature in 800; reviews of works on a

.12

and habits of children and young

of specific age groups in 028.53

Specific libraries

Class here general

028

sciences

adults

Reading and use of other information media

028

interests

Class reading interests

Add "Areas" .83

and information

Dewey Decimal

031

031

Classification

.81

031-039 In

^

specific

languages

Class here specific encyclopedias

and works about them but.

if

originally written as below; Arrange by language in which number to local emphasis and a shorter it is desired to give use of a language, place them fi st by

encyclopedias in a specific Arabic-language encyclopedias letter or other symbol, e.g., UJl is described under (preceding 031). Another option

03A

American

031

originating in English-language encyclopedias

Western Hemisphere and

037

General encyclopedic works

037

Bulgarian and Macedonian

.811

Bulgarian

.819

Macedonian

.82

Serbo-Croatian

.84

Slovenian

.85

Polish

.86

Czech

.87

Slovak

.88

Wendish

(Sorbian, Lusatian)

Hawaii

^

and a shorter number to desired to give local emphasis other than American, it is encyclopedias in a specific language cl^^ Ame-an this number; in that case (If it is

o^HonJto

class

them

.91

Ukrainian

.99

Belorussian

in

encyclopedias in 032. Another option

.02

Books of miscellaneous

is

described under 031-039)

facts

038

For American .02

Books of miscellaneous

facts

039

to base notation 31-394 from Table 6 Dutch-language encyclopedias 033.931

number

[041] number

Add "Languages" notation

51^9 from

[042]

In Spanish and Portuguese 03, e.g.,

[044]

[045]

In Slavic languages

.1

Russian

.8

Other encyclopedias, see 037.9 For Ukrainian- and Belorussian-language

in Edition 16

[Unassigned] Most recently used

[046]

in Edition 16

[Unassigned] Most recently used

036.9 Porhiguese-language encyclopedias

037

[Unassigned] Most recently used

number

in Edition 16

e.g..

[043]

to base

in Edition 16

[Unassigned] Most recently used

Table 6 to base number 03,

Table 6 Add "Languages" notation 61-69 from

[Unassigned] Most recently used

03. e.g..

035.1 ItaUan-language encyclopedias

036

in Edition 16

[Unassigned] Most recently used in Edition 16

37

36

in

"Languages"

Swedish-language encyclopedias

notation 2-9 from Table 6 to base

Most recently used in Edition 16

Rhaeto-Romanic In Italian, Romanian,

035

e.g..

[040] [Unassigned]

In French, Provencal, Catalan to base

numbers following 39

03,

038

Table 6 Add "Languages" notation 41-49 from French-language encyclopedias 034.1

the

In other languages Add "Languages"

encyclopedias in Class Scandinavian-language

034

number 038

038.7

Add "Languages" e.g..

to base

notation 396-398 from Table 6,

031 English-language encyclopedias, see

In other Germanic languages

033

In Scandinavian languages Add

In English

032

Ukrainian and Belorussian

number 039

Dewey Decimal

047 [047]

047

Classification

052

[Unassigned]

053

[Unassigned] Most recently used

e.g.,

[049]

notation 31-394 from Table 6 to base

Dutch-language

serial publications

General

serial publications

and

054 their

05,

French-language

Class administrative reports in

055 and proceedings of general organizations

notation 41-49 from Table 6 to base

serial publications

number

05, e.g.,

number

05, e.g.,

number

05, e.g.,

054.1

In Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic Add "Languages"

060

058

In French, Provencal, Catalan Add "Languages"

Class here periodicals

notation 51-59 from Table 6 to base

Itahan-language serial publications 055.1

For newspaperSy see 070

Historical

056

and geographical treatment

In Spanish and Portuguese Add "Languages"

and geographical treatment of languages in 051-059

Class historical in specific

serial publications

051-059 In

specific

languages

Class here specific serial publications

Arrange by language

in

which

originally published as below; but,

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to serial pubhcations in a specific language, place them first by use of a letter or other symbol, e.g., Hindi-language serial publications 05H (preceding 051). Another option is described

under 051

and polylingual publications with the preponderant no language is preponderant, class in 050

Class bilingual if

If preferred,

arrange

serial publications

serial publications alphabetically

In Slavic languages Add

to base

e.g.,

Polish-language serial publications 057.85

number 057 the numbers

058

following 037 in 037.1-037.9,

In Scandinavian languages Add

to base

number 058

the numbers following 39 in "Languages"

notation 396-398 from Table 6, pubhcations 058.7

059

e.g.,

Swedish-language

serial

In other languages Add "Languages"

notation 2-9 from Table 6 to base

under

number Al for comprehensive works about them and book number Z9 for general indexes to them

050, using book

American English-language serial publications of Western Hemisphere and

Hawaii desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to serial pubhcations in a specific language other than American, it class is optional to class them in this number; in that case American serial publications in 052. Another option is described (If it is

under 051-059)

39

38

056.9

and works about them

if it is

language;

notation 61-69 from Table 6 to base

Portuguese-language

057

051

number

053.931

Class Scandinavdan-language serial publications in

indexes

.9

051

[Unassigned] Most recently used in Edition 16

050

serial publications^ see

In other Germanic languages Add "Languages"

in Edition 16

052

In English For American English-language

Most recently used in Edition 16

[048]

General serial publications and their indexes

052

number 059

Dewey Decimal

060

060

Classification

.3-.9

General organizations and museology

060

administrative

membership history, charters, regulations, academies, reports and proceedings of societies, conferences, congresses whose

foundations, associations,

not limited to a specific

activity

on organizaHons

.1-.8

desired to give local

organizations in

the numbers following 42 in "Areas" notation 421-428 from Table 2, e.g., organizations in London 062.1 .9

number 062

In Scotland, Ireland [both formerly Q6^A\], Wales number 062.9

"Areas" organizations in Scotland and

numbers following 4

in

specific discipline or subject with Class organizations devoted to a "Standard Subdivisions notation 06 the disciphne or subject, using

notation 41-42 from Table 2, e.g., Ireland 062.91, in Isle of Anglesey 062.92921 [/br/ner/j/ 062.91]

1, e.g.,

information organizations devoted to library and

063

to base

General organizations in central Europe Add

General rules of order

to base

number 063

431-439 from Table

Historical treatment

064

Add

areas in 061-068

441-449 from Table

in

065

shorter number to desired to give local emphasis and a than United States and organizations in a specific country other that case number; Canada it is optional to class them in this America in 068.7. Another option is class organizations in North

066

number 064

to base

in 068.72

067

Canada "Areas061.1 the numbers following 71 in British organizations notation 711-719 from Table 2, e.g., Columbia 061.11

m

the numbers following 44 in "Areas" notation

2, e.g.,

organizations in Paris 064.36

2, e.g.,

40

following 45 in "Areas" notation

organizations in

to base

number 066 the numbers 2, e.g.,

Rome

065.632

following 46 in "Areas" notation

organizations in Portugal 066.9

General organizations in eastern Europe Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)

In

the numbers following 47 in "Areas" notation 472-479 from Table 2, e.g., organizations in Ukraine 067.71

Add

to base

number 067

4^

.

"Areas" notation

organizations in Poland 063.8

number 065 the numbers

461-469 from Table

number

in

General organizations in Iberian Peninsula and In Spain adjacent islands Add

described under 060)

to base

to base

451-459 from Table

m

Add

2, e.g.,

numbers following 43

General organizations in Italy and adjacent Add

North America

America

the

territories

(If it is

Class organizations in Middle

In

General organizations in France and Monaco

organizations in specific Class historical treatment of general

General organizations

the

Germany

Special topics of general applicability

Class comprehensive works in 060

h

to base

Add

061-068 General organizations

.1

In

Isles

In England

Add

sciences 020.6

061

General organizations in British

described under 061

from Table

S

general organizations in Ohio 061.71

2, e.g.,

England

Arrange geographically as below; but, organizations in a specific country, emphasis and a shorter number to or other symbol, e.g., place them first by use of a letter option is Pakistan 06P (preceding 061). Another

.42

following 7 in "Areas" notation

Class organizations in Hawaii in 068.969

organizations Including general international

.4

number 061 the numbers

73-79 from Table

062

if it is

to base

is

field

Class here interdisciplinary works

United States Add

General organizahons: lists,

061

General organizations and museology

061



Dewey Decimal

068

Classification

General organizations and museology

069 .17

organizations in other geographical

General

068

068

Special services to blind patrons

Physical plant of

areas

For equipment, furniture, furnishings, see 069.3

base number 068 e^g., Add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to in Europe 068.4, comprehensive works on general organizations

m

Japan 068.52 Class general organizations in

museums

Scotland and Ireland [both formerly

.21

Location and

.22

Planning for buildings Class

museum

site

architecture in 727.6

068.41] in 062.9

Museology (Museum

069

Management

[.068]

Do .09

science)

.24

Special

.29

Utihties

and geographical treatment

Class here specific

museums

and related

facilities

Plumbing, lighting, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, communication systems

not use; class in 069.1-069.9

Historical

rooms

.3

not limited to a specific discipline

Equipment, furniture, furnishings

.31

Exhibit cases, screens, pedestals

.32

Audiovisual apparatus

.33

Furniture

or subject

museum buildings and geographical treatment of specific disciplines and subjects 069.209, museums devoted to

Class historical in

regardless of location in 069.9

.4

SUMMARY 069.1 .2 .3 .4 .5

.6 .7 .9

1 .13

Museum

.5

Collections and exhibits of

museums

objects

museum

objects

Maintenance and repair

[.502 88]

Equipment, furniture, furnishings objects Collecting and preparing museum objects Collections and exhibits of museum Personnel and relationships Printing and publishing subjects Museums devoted to specific disciplines and

Museum

museum

Methods, equipment, materials

services to patrons

Physical plant of

Collecting and preparing

Do

not use; class in 069.53

Safety measures

.502 89

Class prevention of thefts

and

identification of forgeries

in 069.54

services to patrons

069.51-069.54 General principles

Circulation services Lending and renting

loans materials, keeping records of

Class comprehensive works in 069.5, general principles applied to

and

special collections in 069.55-069.57

rentals

,132

Museum

.134

Representations of

objects

museum

objects

and

aids to their

use

.51

Selection, acquisition, disposal

.52

Registration, recording, indexing

.53

Maintenance, preservation, display, arrangement, storage

Pictures, slides, films, projectors

.15

.54

Instruction services

Prevention of thefts and identification of forgeries

Lectures, classes, field trips

.16

Recreational services presentations Examples: musical programs, theatrical

47

42

.*it-^^'iii':*:*i'^'>vi*i':*:rff^(*r

069

Dewey Decimal

069

069

Classification

Journalism, publishing, newspapers

070

070.1-070.4 Journalism

069.55-069.57 Special collections Classification,

Collecting, writing, editing information and opinion of current newsreels, interest for presentation in newspapers, periodicals,

arrangement, housing

radio, television

Class comprehensive works in 069.5

Class comprehensive works in 070, general periodicals in 050,

.55

Study collections

.56

Lending and rental

.57

Collections of secondary materials

collections

Photographs, prints, brochures, representing

museum

general newspapers in 071-079, journalistic composition in 808.06607; journals on a specific discipline or subject with the 05 discipline or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation

films,

from Table

moHon

1, e.g.,

science journals 505

pictures, slides

.1

objects

News media Including newsreels and documentary films

Personnel and relationships

.6

Class specific journalistic activities and types of journaUsm 302.23 regardless of medium in 070.4, sociology of mass media in

other patrons

.62

Regulations for members,

.63

Personnel and positions

.17

.68

Relations with other organizations

.172

Newspapers

.175

Periodicals

.7

Printing and publishing

.9

Museums devoted

visitors,

to specific disciplines

and subjects

Administration and collections

Add 001-999 to base number museums 069.95

069.9, e.g., museology of science

070.41

074 from Table 1, e.g., using "Standard Subdivisions" notation museum activities devoted to mineralogy 549.074; specific

museums devoted

to specific disciplines

.43

Editing News gathering and reporting

.48

Features and special topics Journalism directed to special groups

.49

Pictorial journalism

.44

and

subjects in 069.1-069.7

070

Various specific journalistic activities and types of journalism

SUMMARY

of museums devoted to a Class collections, guidebooks, catalogs the discipline or subject, specific discipUne or subject with

or services of

Radio and television

.19 .4

museums

Printed media

Journalism, publishing, newspapers

.01-08

journalism Standard subdivisions of newspapers and Notations from Table

[.09]

Historical

Class comprehensive works in 070.4, specific journalistic activities with respect to features and special topics in 070.44

1

and geographical treatment of newspapers .41

and journalism Do

070.41-070.43 Specific journalistic activities

in 070.9, geographical not use; class historical treatment

.412

treatment in 071-079

Editing Editorial policy Selection, presentation, display of news; advocacy of specific

points of view

Including crusades, editorial cartoons

.415

Editorial

mechanics

Copyreading, headlines, style

45 44

•..•.

5.

r;*;';-iS'*^-r'>:*i*/';'^'?*'^?;/v

070

Dewey Decimal

070

News

.43

070

Classification

.483 4

gathering and reporting

.431

News

.433

Reporting specific types of news

sources

news, local news Examples: war correspondence, foreign 070.449 reporting of specific subjects in Class

.435

Journalism, publishing, newspapers

070

.483 46

Men

.483 47

Women

.484

Foreign-language and nondominant national groups

.486

Occupational and employee groups

Example: house organs groups Class journalism directed to occupational and employee on a specific subject in 070.449, e.g., labor periodicals

070.44-070.49 Specific types of journalism Class comprehensive works

.442

070.449331

in 070.4

.49

Features and special topics

Examples: newspaper columns and

.444

.449

editorial policy, see

editorials, radio

comment

Class here

printing

For printing, see 686.2

.509

elsewhere

070.51-070.54 Activities

to base

number

070.449,

e.g.,

science reporting

070.4495

.48

Journalism directed to special groups

m

Religious groups

.483

Groups by age and sex

Design and manufacture of publications

.57

686

Kinds of publications Class specific activities applied to specific kinds of

publications in 070.51-070.52

Boys

.483 27

Girls

483 37

and editing of manuscripts

Relations with authors

Class in

Children

.483 26

.483 36

.52 [.53-.54]

070.41-070.43

.482

Selection

Class editorial techniques in 808.02

directed to specific groups activities applied to journalism

483 3

Class comprehensive works in 070.5

.51

specific journalistic Class school journahsm in 371.897,

.483 2

and geographical treatment

of specific estabhshments

Reporting, opinion, criticism

Add 001-999

Historical

processes Class here technical history, description, products,

Specific subjects for

book publishing, comprehensive works on publishing and

070.412

amusement Miscellaneous information, advice, humor Examples: health columns, recipes, Not provided

Pictorial journalism

Publishing

Interpretation and opinion

For

.572

Young

racial, ethnic,

General journalism for occupational and employee groups

Wire services Examples: Associated Press, Reuters

.44

Adults

Serials

adults

Young men Young women

47 46

.•.f.?;tj;i';n':-:-;';'>i*;*;^':r^*i^?r

070

Dewey Decimal

070 .573

070

Classification

In North America

071

Specific kinds of books

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to newspapers and journalism in a specific country other than United (If it is

Limited editions, subscription books, paperbacks

Use of

this

class in

number

and Canada, it is optional to class them in this number; in in 079.7. that case class newspapers and journalism in North America Another option is described under 071-079)

States

book form

in 070.572

Class newspapers

Special Braille

579 2

and other

.579 3

Maps

.579 4

Music

.579 5

Microforms

.59

book publishing discontinued;

070.5

Class serials in

.579

for general

.1

raised characters

.3-.9

Private

.594

Institutional

.9

number 071 the numbers 2, e.g..

New

•9

and journalism

073

in a specific country, place

them

first

In England

to base

number 072 the numbers

desired to give to newspapers and journalism by use of a letter or

Zealand 07N

in

074

to base

In

to base

Germany

number 073

In France and to base

Monaco

number 074 the numbers

441-449 from Table

2, e.g.,

following 44 in "Areas" notation

newspapers and journalism

in Paris

074.36

075

In Italy and adjacent territories Add

to base

number 075 the numbers

451-459 from Table

2, e.g.,

following 45 in "Areas" notation

newspapers and journalism

075.632

070

48

Times of London 072.1

number 072.9

In central Europe

Add

if it is

comprehensive works about them

works

e.g..

following 42 in "Areas"

073.6

and works about them

alphabetically under 070, using If preferred, arrange newspapers

Class comprehensive

079.969

the numbers following 43 in "Areas" notation 431-439 from Table 2, e.g., newspapers and journalism in Austria

in New other symbol, e.g., newspapers and journalism under 071 (preceding 071). Another option is described

for

in

In Scotland, Ireland [both formerly 079 Al], Wales

Add

071-079 Geographical treatment of newspapers and journalism

emphasis and a shorter number

Hawaii

the numbers following 4 in "Areas" notation 41-42 from Table 2, e.g., newspapers in Scotland and Ireland 072.91, in Isle of Anglesey 072.92921 [formerly 072.91]

Persons regardless of area, region, place

Arrange geographically as below; but,

in

In England

Add

newspapers and journalism

Class here specific general newspapers

following 7 in "Areas" notation

York Times 071.471

notation 421-428 from Table 2,

Historical treatment of

book number Al

to base

In British Isles

Add

Governmental and intergovernmental

local

number

Class newspapers

.1-.8

071-079 Class historical treatment in specific areas in .92

to base

73-79 from Table

072

Examples: university, academic, society, church

.595

in 079.72

United States Add

070.57 publications of specific kinds of publishers in

.593

Middle America

in

071.1 the numbers following 71 in "Areas" notation 711-719 from Table 2, e.g., newspapers and journalism in British Columbia 071.11

specific activities of Class specific establishments in 070.509, specific kinds of specific kinds of publishers in 070.51-070.52,

Commercial

and journalism

Canada Add

Kinds of publishers

.592

071

Journalism, publishing, newspapers

071

49

in

Rome

« 076

Dewey Decimal

076

Classification

081

In

and adjacent islands Peninsula Iberian In

076

081

General collections

081

American English-language collections of Western Hemisphere and Hawaii desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to collections in a specific language other than American, it is (If it is

optional to class

them

collections in 082.

In Union of Soviet (Soviet Union) Socialist Republics

082

InlLxevn Europe

077

e.g.,

In Scandinavia

Kv.r,

':t:X'-T:Z

1

Q from Table 2 to base

rX-

number

n,«.pap..s ..

079,

E.OP,

085

e.g.,

079.,

079 52

.

Japan

086

General collections

087

and

notation 41-49 from Table 6 to base

notation 51-59 from Table 6 to base

coUections m geographical treatment of

088

081-4)89 speciBc languages in

notation 61-69 from Table 6 to base

number 087

specific languages

08, e.g.,

number

08, e.g..

to base

e.g.,

Polish-language collections 087.85

In Scandinavian Languages to base

number 088 the numbers

089

^f^^^^'J^^^J^ 3y^bol.

no

Swedish-language collections

In other languages Add "Languages"

090 described under 081 wUh polyUngu,, coUecHons and bihngua, a.s cl^s language is preponderant,

e.g.,

following 39 in "Languages"

088.7

^S'"^^ ^^^^j^^^t to

language;

number

the numbers following 037 in 037.1-037.9,

Add

Add

below; Arrange by language as number emphasis and a shorter

if

08, e.g.,

In Slavic languages

notation 396-398 from Table 6,

081-089 In

number

In Spanish and Portuguese

800

treatment and geographical

Class historical

088

Portuguese-language collections 086.9

interviews lectures, quotations, addresses, essays, Class here in

08,

In Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic

Add "Languages"

form

number

Italian-language collections 085.1

f

formerly

Historical

notation 31-394 from Table 6 to base

In French, Provencal, Catalan

Add "Languages"

and Ireland ibotH Journalisn. in Scotland and newspapers Class 079.41] in 072.9

Class essays as literary

081

French-language collections 084,1

areas In other geographical

.9

collections, see

German-language collections 083.1

Add "Languages"

078.5

080

described under 081-089)

Class Scandinavian-language collections in

084

.

is

In other Germanic languages Add "Languages"

"

Another option

American

in that case class

In English

077-71

079

number;

For American English-language

083

078

in this

^j^^ant Preponderant 080

notation 2-9 from Table 6 to base

Manuscripts and book

rarities



History, description, critical appraisal

m

Class a manuscript or rare

under 080 collections alphabetically arrange preferred, If

book with

hours 242

09 1

Manuscripts

SM

SO

J,ri*;'i?jf7

'^mtF

number 089

its

subject, e.g., a

book of

Dewey Decimal

092

092

Block books

093

Incunabula

Classification

100

Books printed before 1501

100 Philosophy and related disciplines

Printed books

094

092

Philosophy: a branch of learning that investigates and evaluates the ultimate nature of existences and relationships through observation,

Early printed books

.2

speculation, reasoning, but not experimentation

To 1700

Class the ultimate nature of existences

incunabula, 093 For block books, see 092;

.4

first

editions, typographic

901

095

Books notable for bindings

096

Books notable for

.1

context of revelation, deity, worship in 200; philosophy of a specific discipline or subject with the discipline or subject using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., philosophy of history

Special editions Examples: limited ediHons, masterpieces

illustrations

101-109 Standard subdivisions of philosophy

and materials

Class comprehensive

Illustrations in Class illustrated manuscripts

Books notable

097

Works

098

for

.11

silk, letters

of silver and gold

notable for content

.12 .3

099

Prohibited works religious authorities

By

civil authorities

Literary forgeries

Books notable

100

Theory of philosophy

102

Miscellany of philosophy

103

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of

philosophy

ownership or origin

By

in

101

[104]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

.1

works

091

Materials Leaves of vellum and

and relationships within the

and hoaxes

for format

in Edition 16

philosophy

105

Serial publications of

106

Organizations of philosophy

107

Study and teaching of philosophy

108

Treatment of philosophy among groups of persons

dimensions and shapes Miniature ediHons, unusual

Historical treatment of philosophy

109

Not limited by period or place Class history, description, critical appraisal, biographical treatment of philosophy of specific periods and places in 180-190

110

Metaphysics (Speculative philosophy) For epistemology, causation, humankind, see 120

111

Ontology The

basic nature, attributes, relations of being

.1

Existence, essence, substance, accidents

.2

Universals

53 5^

and

reality

Dewey Decimal

Ill

HI

Classification

^ .6

125] Finite and infinite [formerly

Including change, motion, becoming, process, cycles Class relation of time

Including the absolute

Unity

Truth

.84

Goodness and

.85

Beauty

evil

118

Force and energy

119

Number and

120

Classification of

knowledge .2

harmony

.3

here in 114-119 cosmology not provided for Class specific topics of [.2]

[,6]

^

Class origin

and

its

extension in 001, logic in 160

limits of

knowledge

Origin, sources,

means of knowledge human

attribute in 128.3

Structure of knowledge Subjective and objective components

Including concepts

discontinued; class in 113 life

Origin and nature of

114

.4

discontinued; class in 113

Philosophy of

Possibility

Class reason as a

Cosmic harmony Number

knowledge and

Examples: reason, intuition, perception

Origin of universe (Cosmogony)

Number

quantity

Including solipsism and problem of other minds

Cosmology (Philosophy of nature) (cosmogony), cosmic Including origin of universe

114

Epistemology, causation, humankind Class

Class in 001.012

in

Epistemology (Theory of knowledge)

121

Class here aesthetics

113

and matter

Class relation of space

.83

115

in

Including matter, form, order

Including part-whole relationships

[112]

and motion

Structure

117

Classical properties of being

.82

Evolution

116

Nonbeing, nothingness

.8

Metaphysics (Speculative philosophy)

116

life

and nature of human Ufe

.5

Doubt and

.6

Nature of inquiry

in 128

denial

Former heading:

Belief

and certitude

Including belief

Space and matter Class here relaHon of space

.63

Certainty and probability For doubt and denial, see 121.5

115

Time of tune and time, space-time, relation Including eternity, space and

.65

Evidence and

motion

.68

Meaning, interpretation, hermeneutics

For space, see 114 [.4]

Space-time

Number

discontinued; class in 115

criteria

.7

Faith

.8

Worth and theory of values

122

(Axiology)

Causation Class here chance versus cause

For determinism and indeterminism, see 123; teleology, 124

55 54

116

Dewey Decimal

123

123

Classification

Epistetnology, causation,

129 [.4]

Incarnation and reincarnation

Determinism and indeterminism

123

Number

Chance

,3

[.6]

Number

Freedom

130

Including freedom of will

Design, purpose,

and

Finite

[125]

final

cause

Class

infinite

[.3]

The

self

Class the unconscious

.1

self,

in 127

[.35]

comprehensive works on

[132]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

150

Including frauds in occultism individual souls, see

129 For

Mind

For freedom of

Human

action

133.1 will,

and

cabalistic traditions, see 135.4

knowledge

in 121.3

will, see 123.5

and experience .1

.12

Life and death

Apparitions (Ghosts)

.3

Divinatory arts

.4

Demonology and

.5

Astrology

.6

Palmistry

.8

Psychic

.9

Spiritualism

appetite

Nature, conditions, origin

129

esoteric

SUMMARY

Attributes and faculties

of Class reason as an instrument

.5

in Edition 16

Parapsychology and occultism

133

Soul

memory, Examples: reason, imagination,

A

for

Dianetics

Including mind-body relationship

J3

means

Class in 158.9

see 126; psychology,

For origin and destiny of J2

for

achievement of personal well-being, happiness, success [formerly 131.3] in 158

the subconscious

anthropology, Class here philosophical philosophy of human life

For the

in 289.98

Personal well-being, happiness, success

Class nonoccult

and the subconscious

The unconscious and Humankind

128

New Thought

discontinued; class in 131

Consciousness and personality

127

of religious experience in 200

Use of this number for parapsychological and occult means achievement of personal well-being, happiness, success

Class in 111.6

126

phenomena

arts

Parapsychological and occult techniques for achievement of well-being, happiness, success

131

Teleology

124

discontinued; class in 129

Paranormal phenomena and Class

Necessity

.7

discontinued; class in 129

Immortality

in 122 Class chance versus cause

.5

129

humankind

witchcraft

phenomena

Apparitions (Ghosts)

Haunted places

souls Origin and destiny of individual immortality Including incarnation, reincarnation,

57 5«

Dewey Decimal

133 .122

133

Classification

Ghosts in specific types of locale churches, Examples: haunted graveyards,

forests,

houses

regardless of type of locale Class ghosts in speciBc places

Paranormal phenomena and arts

133 .324 4

By

tea leaves

.324 8

By

oracles

.33

Ghosts in specific places

Add "Areas"

14

base notation 3-9 from Table 2 to

number 133.129

Specific kinds of apparitions disembodied Examples: poltergeists, hobgoblins,

phantasms of the

spirits,

Geoniancy

.334

Divinatory signs and oiiiens

.335

Numerology

.335 4

Fortunetelling by

.335 9

Symbolism of

divinatory Class here symbolism of

arts

133.5;

dream

Crystal gazing

.323

Radiesthesia

.42

arts,

see 133.3

Demonology

.422

Satanism (Devil worship)

.423

Evil spirits Examples: incubi, succubi, vampires, werewolves

human inert substances through and use of divimng rods, sensitivity to latent radiations living

and

pendulums, other devices of specific substances 133.323 2-133.323 7 Location in 133.323 Class comprehensive works

.425

The

.426

Demoniac

.427

Exorcism of demons

.43

.323 2

.323 3

Location of metals

.323 7

Location of petroleum and gases

.44

by

telediesthesia in

Fortunetelling symbolic divination, 133.33 For crystal gazing, see 133.322;

grimoire; black books, witch

Spells

spells

and charms,

see 133.44

and charms

and charms

.442

Love

spells

.443

Good

luck spells and charms

.446

Therapeutic

[.47]

Cartomancy

By other kinds

e.g.,

Including amulets, talismans, mascots

133.3232-133.3237

.324 29

possession

Magic and witchcraft

For

substances Class location of specific

By

eye

Including magicians* manuals,

Telediesthesia (Distant prospection)

.324 24

evil

hunting

Location of water

.324 2

numbers

Deiiionology and witchcraft

For divinatory

books.

Fortunetelling and radiesthesia

.322

specific

Class here black arts

and objects

astrology, For chiromancy, see 133.64; 137 135.3; divinatory graphology,

LocaHon of

numbers

living

Divinatory arts

.324

Symbolic divination

.333

.4

.323 9

sibyls

ghouls,

133.12 regardless of kind of apparition in Class haunted places

.32

and

cofFee grounds

For cartomancy, see 133.3242

in 133.129

129

and

spells

and charms

Voodooism Class in 299.67

tarot

.5

Astrology

of cards

58

59

133

ijiH Hn f^^'^^^t -rf;*^'f?; T; ^

Dewey Decimal

133 .52

:

133

Classification

Paranormal phenomena and

133

133

arts

Signs of the zodiac

133.82-133.86 Extrasensory perception Class planets in 133.53

Class comprehensive works in 133.8

.53

Planets .82

Telepathy

.84

Clairvoyance

.85

Clairaudience

.86

Precognition

.88

Psychokinesis

Aspects, houses, positions of planets

.54

Horoscopes The making and

interpretation of readings of the relative

positions of planets

and

signs of the zodiac at a specific

time

for use in describing astrological influences or predicting

future events

.548

The phenomena and systems

Daily guides and birthday books

.540 42

.542

Spiritualism

Special topics of general applicability

.540 4

of ideas connected with belief in communication with discarnate spirits

Casting horoscopes Including astral projection (out-of-the-body travel), communication with extraterrestrial spirits

Horoscopes of individuals

.55

Ephemerides

.56

Horary astrology

.58

Application to specific topics

Add 001-999

Class here necromancy,

to base

.62

number

.901

133.58, e.g., medical astrology

.901 3

.91

Chirognomy

Chiromancy Frauds

A

Psychic

life

death

For .92

lines, signs

on hands

comprehensive works on psychic communication, on psychic talents and gifts Class predictions

and prophecies

For spiritualisniy see 133.9

6o

in 133.32

mediumistic phenomena, see 133.92

Specific mediumistic

phenomena

For psychic messages, see 133.93 .93

Class here

specific

Examples: table tipping, rapping, levitation, dematerialization. ectoplasm, transportation, spirit photography

discontinued; class in 133

phenomena

Mediumship Nature and practice; psychic experiences of individual mediums

in occultism

Number

Personal survival, nature of spiritual world and

Including personal recollections of previous incarnations

Palmistry

Divination through study of mounts, [.7]

Philosophy and theory after

Determination of character and latent abilities through study of shape and physical characteristics of hand

.64

spirits

For ghosts, see 133.1

133.5861 .6

comprehensive works on discarnate

Psychic messages Technique and content of communications on various topics purporting to come from discarnate entities Examples: ouija board messages, automatic writings and utterances

on a specific subject with the subject in parapsychology and occultism, e.g., messages concerning nature of spiritual world and life after death 133.9013 Class messages

6i

'.msr^m^-HH-H-.

Dewey Decimal

134

[134]

134

Classification

141

Specific philosophical viewpoints

[Unassigned] Most recently

.6

142

in Edition 16

Dreams and mysteries

135 .3

.7

Esoteric and cabalistic traditions

.78

143

.42

Mysteries of the ancient elements

.43

Rosicrucianism [formerly also 366.4]

144

Analytic and divinatory graphology

[•7]

in 158.1

Analytic and divinatory graphology

Number

138

and improvement [formerly 137]

Existentialism

Intuitionism and Bergsonism

Humanism and

J3

Pragmatism

JS

Instrumentalism

.6

Utilitarianism

in Edition 16

Class personality analysis

Phenomenalism and phenomenology

For mysticism, see 149.3

[Unassigned] Most recently used

137

philosophy

Kantianism and neo-Kantianism

Dreams

Class here mysteries, initiation

[136]

Critical

Class critical realism in 149.2

Including dream books

.4

Romanticism

related systems

and doctrines

145

Sensationalism and ideology

146

Naturalism and related systems and doctrines

discontinued; class in 137

Including dynamism, energism

Physiognomy .3

Materialism

Determination of character from analysis of features

.32

139

Dialectical materialism

Phrenology Class philosophic foundations of

Determination of mental capacities from

.4

140

Marxism

in 335.4112

skull structures

Specific philosophical viewpoints Class development, description, critical appraisal, collected writings, biographical treatment of individual philosophers regardless

of viewpoint in 180-190; a specific topic in philosophy treated from a

Postivism (Comtism) and related systems

.42

Logical positivism (Logical empiricism)

.44

Empiricism

.5

Atomism

viewpoint with the subject, e.g., existential interpretations of ontology 111, linguistic investigations of meaning 121.68

.6

Mechanism and neomechanism

Idealism and related systems and doctrines

.7

Evolutionism

specific philosophical

141

Including spiritualism, panpsychism, subjectivism, voluntarism

.2

Including logical atomism

147

Modern Platonism and Neoplatonism

Pantheism and related systems and doctrines Including panentheism, animism, vitalism, parallelism, occasionalism

Class ancient Platonism in 184, ancient Neoplatonism in 186.4

Class theosophy [formerly 147] in 299.934

.3

Transcendentalism

.3

Monism

.4

Individualism

A

Dualism and pluralism

JS

Personalism

148

62

Liberalism, eclecticism, syncretism, traditionalism, dogmatism

^

141

Dewey Decimal

149

Psychology

Classification

Other philosophical systems and doctrines

149

Nominalism and conceptualism

.2

Realism, neorealism, critical realism

precedence,

Class anthroposophy [formerly 149.3] in 299.935

Class occult mysticism in 130, religious mysticism in

200

.6

Pessimism

.7

Rationalism and related systems and doctrines

.72

Agnosticism

.73

Skepticism

153

Applied psychology

158

Class social psychology in 302; psychological principles of a specific

Subdivisions" notation 019 from Table

1, e.g.,

psychological

Systems, schools, viewpoints Speculative systems Examples: rational, faculty, phenomenological, existential

Other systems and doctrines

schools

Linguistic philosophies Linguistic analysis Including ordinary language philosophy

Semantics Class here semiotics

.96

processes

Philosophy and theory

Nihilism and fatalism

Structuralism

S4

[dyyirUitzt^J*iizr*nHti\.t',t-^t'.niuiH:U^^

156 157 154 155 152

and conscious mental

principles of advertising 659.1019

For existentialism^ see 142.78

.946

Physiological psychology

discipline or subject with the discipline or subject, using "Standard

Including intellectualism, innatism, nativism

.943

emotions of children 155.412 {not 152.4)

Intelligence, intellectual

Optimism and meliorism

.94

e.g.,

Comparative psychology Abnormal and clinical psychologies Subconscious and altered states and processes DiflFerential and genetic psychology

Mysticism

.9

Psychology Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of

.1

^

150

:^afc

Dewey Decimal

150

Classification

Freudian

.195 3

Adlerian

.195 4

Jungian

.195 7

Neopsychoanalytic

.15

Other systems

.198 2

Gestalt psychology

.198 4

Field theory

.14

.142 .142 2

.154

Volume perception

.157

Timbre perception

.16 in Edition 16

Movements and motor

.4

Emotions and feelings



Physiological drives

A

Quantitative psychology

functions

Chemical sensory perception

.167

Gustatory perception

.182

.3

Localization

Olfactory perception

Class a specific application of experimental psychology not provided for here with the subject, e.g., memory 153.12

Sensory perception

discrimination

.166

.18

SUMMARY

.1

Pitch perception

Class here experimental psychology

152.1

Auditory perception

.152

.158

Physiological psychology

152

152

Other perceptional attributes

Tone

[Unassigned] Most recently used

Psychology

Optical illusions, afterimages

Systems of Horney, Fromm, Sullivan

[151]

152 .148

.195 2

.198

150

Other types of sensory perception Cutaneous

(Tactile)

perception

.182 2

Thermal perception

.182 3

Pressure perception

.182 4

Pain perception

.182 8

Derived sensory perception Perception of vibration,

.188

Sensory perception

itch, tickle

Proprioceptive perceptions Class here biofeedback

Receptive processes and functions

.188 2

Orientational perceptions

Class here attributes, thresholds, discrimination, tests

.188 6

Visceral perceptions

Visual perception

Hunger,

Spatial perception

.189

Visual acuity

.3

thirst,

weU-being, fatigue

Synesthesia

Movements and motor

functions

Discrimination of spatial distribution of dark and light in visual field

.142 3

Pattern perception

.142 5

Movement

152.32-152.33 Automatic movements Class comprehensive works in 152.3

perception .32

Involuntary

movements

Real and apparent

.322 ,143

,145

Reflexes

Brightness perception .322 3

Innate reflexes

.322 4

Conditioned reflexes

Color perception

66 •

.

.

.-.-.-.•.««?*rtifxti|ttJ?i^H'-'»**^^>-'*^*-V'V

Dewey Decimal

152 .324 .33

Instinctive

Psychology

Classification

Reaction-time studies

movements

Intelligence, intellectual

Habits and habit formation

mental processes

.334

Motor learning

.335

Handedness and

SUMMARY

laterality

.35

Voluntary movements

Memory and

Special motor functions

Ideation

.38

.382

Locomotion

.384

Expressive

Imagination and imagery Cognition (Knowledge)

Communication

movements

.384 2

Vocal expressions

.384 5

Graphic expressions

Perceptual processes Volition (Will) Intelligence

.385

A

Memory and Memory

Emotions and feelings Expressions of emotions

.43

Types of emotions

.432

Primitive and uncontrolled emotions

.434

Secondary emotions Feeling and feelings Including conation and feeling

.442

Expression of feelings

.443

Types of feelings

.444

Feeling tone States affected

by feeUngs

.452

Sentiments and attitudes

.454

Moods and

^

dispositions

Physiological drives Class motivation [formerly 152.5] in 153.8

.8

Quantitative psychology Psychophysical methods Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., fatigue studies in industrial

.82

learning

processes

Retention

and reactions

.42

.45

and aptitudes

Coordination

AfiFective processes

.44

learning

management 658.544

Threshold and discrimination studies

68

.

. - i

'

. :

. •

jnmt*snt»tm»-. * i^^^tixU%iUiiisMi*^ii U ili^iUf^^ijii'

and conscious

'fi^fHriTH--'f^r'nH^r45V»^j

Dewey Decimal

153 .153 4

Classification

153

Motivation

.734

Apperception

.154

Transfer of learning

.735

Preperception

.158

Learning curves

.736

Subliminal perception

.2

Ideation

.74

Errors (^ ormal illusions)

Types of perception

.22

Association of ideas

.75

.23

Concepts and concept formation

.752

Space perception

.24

Abstraction

.753

Time and rhythm perception

.25

Inspiration

.754

Movement perception

3 .35 .4

Cognition (Knowledge) ideation, see 153.2

Thought and thinking For reasoning^ see 153.43

.83

Choice and decision

.85

Modification of will

.852

Persuasion

.853

Menticide (Brainwashing)

Conformity

.422

Reflective thought

.854

.423

Imageless thought

.9

.43

Reasoning Class here

Volition (Will) Class here motivation [formerly also 152.5]

Creativity [formerly also 155.61]

For

.42

.8

Imagination and imagery

problem solving

Intelligence

and aptitudes

.92

Factors aflFecting intelligence

.93

General intelligence

Inductive

.932

.433

Deductive

.932 3

Verbal

Nonverbal

.44

Intuition

.932 4

.45

Value

.933

.46

Judgment

.933 3

Verbal

.933 4

Nonverbal

Communication Psychology of verbal and nonverbal communication

.7

.94

Aptitude

tests

Class here vocational interest tests

Use 153.940001-153.940009

For sensory perception, see 152.1; extrasensory perception. 133.82-133.86

Add 001-999

to base

Superior intelligence

Attention Including looking, listening

7^

70

t;r.'i?^i|T*iiif^ti.n-*JU?i~*i-*» 'i •; *i 'i*i ^-^r iU.lt-

for standard subdivisions

number

abUity 153.9478

Basic elements .98

.733

Group

Individual, group, verbal, nonverbal tests for special abilities

Perceptual processes Perceptual apprehension and understanding

.73

tests

Individual

.432

.6

153

Psychology

153

153.94,

e.g., tests for

musical

-**f •Ti-^TnH-'Tsi-Ttni^vi^i?^:--

Dewey Decimal

154

Classification

Subconscious and altered states and processes (Depth psychology)

154 .2

.22

155

Differential

in the family 155.937 {not 155.424 or 155.8496073)

Elements superego

.4

155.93

Appraisals and tests

155.28

Sleep

.63

Dreams

155.2

155.9 {except 155.93} 155.3

155.2 (except 155.28)

Sex psychology

.4

.7

Child psychology Psychology of adolescents Psychology of adults Evolutional psychology

.8

Ethnopsychology and national psychology (Cross-cultural

,5

Types

Individual psychology

.3

.6

.632

155.7

SUMMARY

phenomena

.62

155.8

fantasies, reveries

Altered states of consciousness

Sleep

155.4-6

Sex psychology Individual psychology

Secondary consciousness

Including alterations due to use of drugs .6

Sp>ecific situations

Psychology of specific ages and sexes Ethnopsychology and national psychology Evolutional psychology Environmental psychology

Activities

Daydreams,

and gentic psychology

Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of precedence, e.g., reactions of Afro- American schoolchildren to death

complexes Sublimation, transference, reasoning, conflicts, .3

155

Psychology

155

The subconscious

Id, ego,

.24

154

psychology)

.634 .64 .7

Analysis

.9

Somnambulism

Environmental psychology

Individual psychology

The

Hypnotism

self;

personaUty, character, individuality, identity

.72

Mesmerism and animal magnetism

,22

Individual diflFerences

.76

Induction of hypnosis

.23

Personality traits and determinants

.77

Hypnotic phenomena

.232

.772

Trance phenomena

.774

Posthypnotic

[.78]

Ebcamples: aggression, submission,

phenomena

.234

dependence

Determinants Including biological and hereditary determinants, heredity

Special developments

Number

Specific traits

versus environment as determinants

discontinued; class in 154.7

Class environmental determinants in 155.9

.24

Adaptability

.25

Personality development

.26

Typology

.262

72

and modification

Classical (Hippocrates' theory of

73

temperaments)

.**?^r?rt-!T%J:?^V

Dewey Decimal

155

155

Classification

.413

.264

Modern James, Stern,

Including

.418

Diagnostic graphology

.283

Inventories and questionnaires

.284

Projective techniques

Rorschach

.284 3

Szondi

.284 4

Thematic apperception

tests

tests

Sex psychology

Erogeneity and libido

42

.32

Sex and personaUty

.422

.33

Sex differences

.333

Femininity

.334

Bisexuality

volition, motivation, aptitudes

Personal-social behavior

e.g.,

preschool boys

Exceptional children

155.45

By class, type, relationships By age groups By sex

155.44

Infants

From .423

birth to age

.424

psychology Class here developmental

to five

w

School children Ages

ages and sexes 155.4-155.6 Psychology of specific

two

Preschool children Ages three

.43

By

six to

eleven

sex

.432

Boys

.433

Girls

of

155, individual psycholo^ Class comprehensive works in ages sex psychology of specific specific ages and sexes in 155.2, in 155.3

155.7 For evolutional psychology, see .4

.44

.412

By

class,

type, relationships

.442

The only

.443

Siblings

child

For brothers and sisters of the same birth, see 155.444; adopted and foster children, 155.445

Child psychology Through age eleven

.41

155.43

By age groups

Sex relations

and sexes

155.42

Class comprehensive works in 155.4

.31

Masculinity

learning, ideation, imagination, cognition,

155.42-155.45 Specific groupings

tests

.332

memory,

Observe the following table of precedence, 155.423 (non55.432)

.284 2

.34

and conscious mental

communication, perception,

Appraisals and tests

.282

.3

Intelligence, intellectual

processes

Examples: classification schemes of Jung, Rorschach, Kretschmer, Sheldon

.28

155

Psychology

155

.444

Brothers and sisters of the same birth

groupings in 155.42-155.45 Class generalities of specific

.445

Adopted and

Physiological psychology

.446

Institutionalized children

Generahties

foster children

motor functions, emotions, Sensory perception, movements, feelings, physiological drives

75 74

:?.i.t,uti4t?^iii4-*--*^^*^i^^**-»''»*^''^**'^^'*^^^f?^

/|rr»tn'

Dewey Decimal

155 .45

155

Classification

Exceptional children

Add

to base

the numbers following 371.9 in psychology of gifted children 155.455

number 155.45

371.91-371.97,

e.g.,

155

Psychology .645 2

Men

.645 3

Women

.646

Parents

Psychology of adolescents

.5

Ages twelve

.53

By

to

sex

Young men

.533

Young women

.6 [.61]

Class divorced parents in 155.643,

twenty

.532

155

.646 2

Fathers

.646 3

Mothers

widowed parents

in

155.644

For unmarried mothers, see 155.6423 .67

Psychology of adults Creativity

Of

adults

aged

sixty-five

and over

.671

Mental and physical impairments

.672

Adaptability problems Psychological aspects of retirement, change in status,

Class in 153.35

institutional life

.7

155.63-155.67 Specific categories of adults Class

.63

By

comprehensive works

Evolution of basic

in 155.6

by status, type, relationships in of sex in 155. 155.64, adults aged 65 and over regardless

.8

.632

Men

.81

.633

Women

Class adults of either sex

.64

.642 2 .642 3

.643 2 .643 3

.644

SJonliterate peoples

and over regardless of

Class comprehensive works in 155.8

status, type,

and ethnic

relationship in 155.67

.82

Racial

Single status

.84

Specific racial

Men Women Divorced

Add

Widowed Men

.644 3

Women

difiFerences

and ethnic groups

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Groups" notaHon 01-99 from Table

5 to base number 155.84 .89

National psychology

Add "Areas"

status

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Class psychology of specific racial

Men Women

.644 2

.645

Ethnopsychology and national psychology

155.82-155.84 Ethnopsychology

Including unmarried mothers

.643

psychological characteristics

(Cross-cultural psychology)

status, type, relationships Class adults aged 65

.642

human mental and

Including behavioral genetics

sex

By

Evolutional psychology

and ethnic groups regardless

of national origin in 155.84 .9

status

.91

Environiiiental psychology

Physical environment and conditions

Married status

77

76

t. :,i

A, l-u^t.%^^^^%uH^l^£fi^£ntViniri*^''ri.•r,

•.',*- f^fiij

*

number 155.89

Dewey Decimal

155

155

Classification

.966 .911

to base

Class here space psychology

number 155.911

152.14-152.18,

e.g.,

the numbers

following 152.1 in

Comparative psychology

156

psychology of color 155.91145

Comparison of human psychology and the psychology of lower

.915

Climate

.916

Deformities, injuries, diseases

organisms; study of lower organisms to elucidate Class behavior of

Add

to base

the numbers ^^^°^^\^^^^ 155.924 influences of family members

e.g.,

156.2-156.7] in 591.51 Class comprehensive works in 156

Specific situations

Catastrophic disasters

.2

Behavior patterns during earthquakes, fires,

floods, hurricanes,

bombings

.936

Accidents

.937

Imminence

.3

Comparative physiological psychology of animals number

156.2 the

numbers following 152

Add

to base

e.g.,

comparative reaction-time studies 156.283

in 152.1-152.8,

Comparative intelligence and intellectual processes of animals

or approach of death

of others Including reactions to death

.94

[formerly 156] in 574.5

and behavior patterns of animals [formerly

Class habits

see 155.94 For housing and community,

.935

behavior

156.2-156.7 Animals

number 155.92

158.24-158.27,

.93

nonhuman organisms

human

environment

Social

.92

Spacecraft

Sensory influences Add

155

Psychology

155

Housing and community influences

.4

number

156.3 the

numbers following 153

Add

to base

e.g.,

comparative learning curves 156.3158

Comparative subconscious

states

in 153.1-153.9,

and processes of

animals

communities 155.942-155.944 Specific types of

.5

in 155.94 Class comprehensive works

Comparative

differential

and genetic psychology of

animals

.942

Urban communities

.7

Comparative abnormal behavior of animals

.943

Suburban communities

.9

Plants

.944

Rural communities

.945

Housing

Class plant behavior [formerly 156.9] in 581.5

157

.95

Clothing

.96

Restrictive environments

[•1]

.962

Prisons

.963

Submarine structures

.964

Subterranean structures Behavior patterns in tunnels and

.965

underground

Abnormal and

clinical psychologies

Organic psychoses Class in 616.892-616.898

157.2-157.8 Abnormal psychology mentally Study of behavior patterns of psychotic, psychoneurotic, shelters, caves, mines,

deficient individuals

Class comprehensive

similar sh-uctures

works

in 157, psychology of exceptional

children in 155.45

Aircraft Class here aviation psychology

79

78

^ti^uiiu^Uu%unH^mjvtti^''

'

Dewey Decimal

157

^

157

Classification

Functional psychoses Class organic psychoses in 616.892-616.898

157.3-157.7 Psychoneuroses

^

.24

With family members

.25

With

.26

With work

.27

With strangers

Hysteria and related disorders

.4

Leadership

.5

Cooperation and negotiation

.6

Vocational interests

.7

Industrial psychology

.9

Systems and schools of applied psychology

fatigue), phobias, anxiety states,

Examples: dyslexia, stuttering

Psychoneurotic addictions and intoxications

Example: dianetics [formerly 131.35]

Examples: drug addiction, alcoholism

Class Scientology in 299.936; application of a system or school to

Disorders of character and personality

a specific activity with the activity,

Examples: sexual disorders and dysfunctions, kleptomania, compulsions

Mental deficiency

.9

Clinical psychology

160

with the Class clinical psychology of a specific condition subject, e.g., of homosexuahty 157.7

161

Logic Induction For hypotheses, see 167; analogy, 169

162

Rehabilitation

Deduction For syllogisms, see 166

Applied psychology Class here nonoccult

Other aspects

Science of reasoning

Psychodiagnoses Appraising adjustment problems of individuals

158

e.g.,

158.1

159

.8

.94

associates

Counseling and interviewing

Speech and language disorders

.92

and neighbors

.3

dissociative reactions, asthenic reactions

.7

friends

Class comprehensive works in 157

Examples: war neuroses (combat

.6

means

[163] for

achievement of personal well-being,

[Unassigned] Most recently used

in Edition 16

happiness, success [formerly 131.3]

educational Class a specific application with the subject, e.g.,

[164]

guidance and counseling 371.4 .1

Most recently used

in Edition 17

165-169 Specific topics

living

137] Including personality analysis and improvement [formerly

Through meditation

Class comprehensive works in 160

165

Including Transcendental Meditation .2

[Unassigned]

Personal improvement and analysis Former heading: Successful

.12

158

Psychology

158

Fallacies

and sources of error

Examples: contradiction, paradox,

Interpersonal relations

166

Syllogisms

167

Hypotheses

168

Argument and persuasion

8i

8o

.

i.i

;

.

:>4;4:i^H»;iiiit;?
fiction

personal improvement

Dewey Decimal

169

169

Classification

.2

Analogy

169

Class ethics of a specific religion

with the religion,

e.g.,

.3

.4

Children

Young

Men

202 233

Women

.202 26

202 4

.5

adults (Adolescents)

202 232

of greatest

.6

.7

groups regardless of Class normative ethics for specific age .8

Female

A .42

.9

Special topics of general applicability

Based on altruism

Based on egoism

Critical ethics (Metaethics)

norms

172-179 Applied ethics Ethics of specific

Normative ethics

Normative and

groups in 170.202 Class normative ethics for specific

Systems and doctrines Normative and Class systems relationships,

.1

social factors

For hedonism, see 171.4

171 Class bases for specific systems in

171

Based on evaluation, education,

For utilitarianism, see 171.5

of ethical rules and Origin, derivation, truth, authority

,44

Based on conscience

Including relativism, communist ethics

sex in 170.2022

.202 44

number

Including casuistry, conflict of duties

For groups by sex

Male

Utilitarianism Systems and doctrines based on achievement of greatest happiness

Adults aged sixty-five and over

202 42

Hedonism Systems and doctrines based on achievement of individual pleasure or happiness

For specific age groups

202 23

self-realization, fulfillment of

personality

ethics for specific groups

in 170.2 Class synopses, outlines, manuals

.202 22

Perfectionism Systems and doctrines based on

NormaHve

,202 2

moral sense, reason

For systems and doctrines based on conscience, see 171.6

ChrisHan

Miscellany

.202

intuition,

naturalism

moral theology 241 J2

Based on

Including natural law, empiricism, humanism, existentialism,

Ethics (Moral philosophy)

170

171

Ethics (Moral philosophy)

171

.1

and doctrines appUed activities in 172-179

to specific

human

quaUties.

critical ethics

Political ethics Relation of individuals to the state Examples: obedience to law, payment of taxes, military service, civic

Based on authority

quahties, relationships, activities

Class comprehensive works in 170

172

critical ethics

human

(Social ethics)

^

and

political activity, resistance, revolution, civil

war

Duties of states and governments Duties of government toward citizens, e.g., personal security, freedom, justice, education, welfare; duties of officeholders and officials

82

83

t

^^i^is.uuu*£*^^^*^^^^*^^^fHi 'H

•f»f»t*^^^?fi>r'r

Dewey Decimal

172

A

172

Classification

.9

International relations Including conduct of foreign

aflFairs,

Other professions and occupations Add

disarmament, espionage

"Persons'* notation 09-99

however,

.42

Warfare War and

VIA

Ethics (Moral philosophy)

174

from Table 7

to base

class ethics of public administration

number

and public

174.9;

oflBce

in 172.2

peace; ways and means of conducting warfare,

e.g..

Ethics of recreation and leisure

175

nuclear warfare

Including ethics of hunting

Including weapons testing

Class here sportsmanship, fair play

Ethics of family relationships

173

Radio, television, motion pictures, circuses

relationships, Examples: marriage, separation, divorce, parent-child

Theater, opera, musical performances

sibhng relationships Class ethics of sex

and reproduction

in

Dancing

176

Economic, professional, occupational ethics

174

Class here ethics of

Athletics

and games of

Including chess, checkers

work

Class card

•1

Clergy

.2

Medical professions

skill

games

in 175.5,

human and animal combat

in 175.6,

racing in 175.7 .5

.22

Hippocratic oath

.24

Questions of

life

and death

For abortion, see

Class gambling business in 174.6

Human 1 79.

76

Innovative procedures

.7

Economic questions

Including comics

Experimentation

Class obscene literature in 176.8

For experimentation on

human

subjects

[.83]

animals, see 179.4

Class

Including industrial espionage

Class ethics of

discontinued; class in 175.8

Betting

Trade, manufacture, finance (Business ethics)

Gambling business and

Reading comics Number

Legal professions

.6

Racing

Recreational reading

Including experimentation on

.4

bullfights, cockfights

Humans, animals, vehicles

Examples: advertising, fee splitting

.28

and animal combat

Examples: boxing, wrestling,

Examples: organ transplants, genetic engineering

.26

of chance

Examples: card games, dice games, roulette

Including euthanasia

.25

Games

176

lottery

games of chance

games of chance involving betting

in 175.5

Ethics of sex and reproduction

management Including premarital and extramarital relations, promiscuity, chastity, celibacy, continence, homosexuality, contraception,

in 175.5, of betting in 175.9

artificial

insemination

Class abortion in 179.76

84



•-'*«/j^F

Dewey Decimal

176

176

Classification

.3

Prostitution

.5

179

Ethics (Moral philosophy)

179

Treatment of animals For experimentation on animals, see 179.4

Obscenity

.7

[.36]

Including obscenity in art

Number

speech, For obscenity in literature, see 176.8; obscenity in

179.5

.4

Ethics of social relations

177 .1

Courtesy, politeness, hospitality Class etiquette in

395

.2

Conversation, gossip, scandal

.3

Slander, flattery, truthfulness, lying

.4

Personal appearance

JS

Profanity, blasphemy, obscenity in speech

.6

Courage and cowardice

.7

Respect and disrespect for

human

life

Class ethics of

war

in 172.42, of civil

war

in 172.1,

medical

ethics in 174,2, ethics of contraception in 176

For treatment of children, see 179.2

,5

Slavery and discriminatory practices

.6

Friendship and courtship

.76

Abortion Vices, faults, failings Not otherwise provided

Class sexual ethics in courtship in 176

for

Examples: pride, covetousness, envy, anger, hatred, cheating

Love

^

liberality, charity Including philanthropy, benevolence, kindness,

sloth, jealousy,

Virtues Not otherwise provided

Ethics of consumption

178

Experimentation on animals

Including genocide, homicide, suicide, capital punishment, dueling

Examples: exposure of person, ostentatious dress

.7

discontinued; class in 179.3

Including vivisection

Obscenity in literature

.8

Birds

for

Abstinence, temperance, overindulgence

Examples: humility, gentleness, patience, diligence, self-reliance, self-control, toleration, honesty, modesty,

.1

In use of alcoholic beverages

prudence, cheerfulness, gratitude

.7

In use of tobacco

.8

In use of narcotics

Jd

In other forms

180-190 Historical and geographical treatment of philosophy Class here development, description, critical appraisal, collected writings, biographical treatment of individual philosophers

Examples: gluttony, greediness

179

Other ethical norms Do

.1

regardless of viewpoint Class comprehensive works in 109, critical appraisal of an individual philosopher's thought on a specific topic with the

not use standard subdivisions

Respect for

life

For respect for

topic, using

human

life,

see 179.7; treatment

of animals,

e.g., critical

1793

^

180

Treatment of children

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0924 from Table appraisal of Kant's theory of knowledge 121.0924

Ancient, medieval, Oriental philosophy Use 180.01-180.09

for standard subdivisions

For parent-child relationships, see 173

86 87

,^-».ri/iS'i-i€t*ifii#/''

1,

.

Dewey Decimal

180

..t-4*TH^5^.^

180

Classification

.12

Standard subdivisions of ancient philosophy

.1-.8

Ancient, medieval. Oriental philosophy

181

181

Japan Class Shinto philosophy in 181.09561

Notations from Table

Historical

.9

1

and geographical treatment of ancient

philosophy philosophy Class treatment of specific schools in 181-188, ancient of Orient in 181

.15

Pakistan and Bangladesh

.16

Indonesia

.17

Philippines

.19

Southeast Asia

Oriental

181

Add

Ancient, medieval,

to base

number 181.19 the numbers

notation 591-599 from Table 2,

modern

e.g.,

following 59 in "Areas"

philosophy of Thailand

181.193

.001-.008

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

,009

Egypt

.3

Palestine, Judea, Israel

1

Historical treatment Class Jewish philosophy [formerly 181.3] in 181.06 Class geographical treatment in 181.1-181.9 (not

A

181.0091-181.0099)

.04-.09

.2

Based on Add

Class philosophy of Pakistan

specific religions

to base

number

181.0 the

numbers following 29

in

Jewish philosophy 181.06 [formerly 181.3]; however, Christian class Hindu-Brahmanical philosophy in 181.41-181.48,

Class comprehensive works in 181.4, Buddhist philosophy in

181.043, Jainist philosophy in 181.044

Class

.41

Sankhya

.42

Mimamsa

.43

Nyaya

.44

Vaisheshika

.45

Yoga

specific places

Divide geographically as below; but, if it is desired to give of a specific local emphasis and a shorter number to philosophy country, place it first by use of a letter or other symbol, e.g., option philosophy of Lebanon 181.L (preceding 181.1). See also

under

k-

181.1

comprehensive works in 181

For physical yoga, see 613.7046; Hindu yogic meditation, 294.543

Far East and South Asia desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to philosophy of a specific country, it is optional to class it in in that case class comprehensive works on philosophy (If it is

number; of Far East and South Asia

.452 .48

Patanjali

Vedanta

this

in 181.9. See also option

under

.482

Sankaracharya (Advaita)

.483

Ramanujacharya

.484

Dualistic school

181.1-181-9)

(Visistadvaita)

For philosophy of India, see 181.4

11

in 181.15

181.41-181.48 Hindu-Brahmanical

philosophy in 190

Of

and Bangladesh

294-299,

e.g.,

181.1-181.9

India

China and Korea Class Confucian

phUosophy

in 181.09512, Taoist philosophy in

181.09514

.484 1

Madhvacharya

.484 2

Bhedabheda

.484 3

Nimbarka (Dvaitadvaita)

(Dvaita)

Sg

88

^U^^tsiiuifhfifTeSiii^ii'*'

-i-iJV! '--s^f.-i. j^i.ii^'^i;...;

Dewey Decimal

181

Other Number

discontinued; class in 181.4

Skeptic and Neoplatonic

.1

Pyrrhonic

.2

New Academy

.5

Iran (Persia)

.3

Eclectic

.6

Iraq

.4

Neoplatonic and Alexandrian

Including ancient Mesopotamia, Assyria, Babylonia, Chaldea

.8

Syria

Class here

and Lebanon

For

Including ancient Phoenicia

S

Other

.1

.2

Pythagorean

Neoplatonism, see 141.2

188

Stoic

189

Medieval Western Class here early Christian philosophy

Class comprehensive works in 180

Ionic

modem

Epicurean

182-188 Ancient Western 182

comprehensive works on ancient and modern Neoplatonism

187

Example: Arabic

Pre-Socratic

186

Ancient, medieval. Oriental philosophy

186

186

Vallabhacharya (Suddhadvaita)

.484 4 [.49]

181

Classification

Greek

.2

Patristic

.4

Scholastic

.5

Mystic

190

Modem

Western philosophy

works on Christian philosophy, on modern philosophy, on Western philosophy, on European philosophy

Class here comprehensive .3

Eleatic

.4

Heraclitean

.5

Empedoclean

.7

Democritean

.8

Anaxagorean

Divide geographically by country only, as below; but, if it is desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to philosophy of a specific country, place it first by use of a letter or other symbol, e.g., philosophy of Mexico 19M (preceding 191). See also option under 191

Sophistic, Socratic

183

Class ancient, medieval, Oriental philosophy in 180

and related Greek .9

philosophies

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

Sophistic

.2

Socratic

.4

Cynic

Class here North

.5

Cyrenaic

(If it is

.6

Vfegaric

191

American philosophy

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to philosophy of a specific couuntry, it is optional to class it in

number; in that case class philosophy of United Canada in 199.7. See also option under 190)

this

Elian and Eretrian

Platonic Class here comprehensive works

For

185

modem

191-199 {not

United States and Canada

For Mexican philosophy, see 199.72

184

locality in

190.94-190.99)

.1

.7

by continent, country,

on ancient and modern Platonism

192

British Isles

Platonism, see 141.2

Aristotelian

9^

90

.^i:iiitUumntvefi^g§i(*'

States

and

.'ZvJ-»r.^rJ»rr-.

Dewey Decimal

193

193

Classification

Austria

193

Germany and

194

France

195

Italy

196

Spain and Portugal

.1

.-:,^.,.^.yr^«f^

200 Religion

Spain

Beliefs, attitudes, practices of individuals

.9

Portugal

revelation, deity, worship

Class here religious mysticism,

.1

Finland

.2

Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia

198

Norway

.5

Sweden

.9

Denmark

199

comprehensive works on Christianity

in Class comparative religion, works dealing with various religions

291

The following options give preferred treatment more and shorter numbers for the classification

Scandinavia

.1

and relationships within context of

to ultimate nature of existence

Russia and Finland

197

and groups with respect

religion other than Christianity that

instructions appear

Other geographical areas to base number 199, "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 European philosophy Mexican philosophy 199.72; however, class in 191 190, North American philosophy

Add

m ,1

or

of,

any

available

specific

desired to emphasize. Full

under each number

A.

Class in 230-280, with scriptures in

B.

Class in 210 or 291

C.

Class in 298,

D. e^g.,

it is

make

to,

220

permanently unassigned Give preferred treatment by placing before 220, 291 or 292 through use of a letter or other symbol. Full instructions appear under 292-299

which

is

Philosophy and theory Origin, nature, validity of religious beliefs

.14

Religious language Nature of religious discourse

.19

Psychological aspects Including religious experience based on use of psychedelic drugs

.2-.3

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

[.4]

1

Mythology and mythological foundations Class in 291.13

.5-.6

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.7

.71

1

Study and teaching Schools and courses Class religious instruction

and exercises

schools in 377.1

93

92

'-'•- >«t4aiii'

in nonsectarian

JlJiSXI^-*.

Dewey Decimal

200

'

-"

•.'fUfT^'*^ i'

200

Classification

.11

Religion among groups of persons

.8

Historical

.9

geographical treatment of religion

and

Add

and

modern world

Prehistoric religions

and

Add

religions of nonhterate

to base

280.2-289.9,

denomination in general in 207.101; in ancient world

universities regardless of

in 207.4-207.9 (no/ 207.114-207.119)

number 207.12 the numbers e.g.,

Adventist secondary training schools and

Class secondary schools regardless of denomination in areas, regions, places in general in 207.101; in ancient world in

207.103; in specific continents, countries, localities in world in 207.4-207.9 (no/ 207.124-207.129)

Class comprehensive works in 200

J3

Philosophy and theory of Christianity

numbers following 07 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 072-079 from Table 1, e.g., museums, collections, exhibits on Christianity 207.34

Christian theology •4-.9 Class in 230

to base

number 207.3

the

Schools and courses in specific continents, countries, localities in

modem

world

202

Miscellany of Christianity

Colleges, universities, secondary schools

203

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of

Class here specific schools

Christianity

Add

Christian mythology Class

Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha

in

229

205

Serial publications of Christianity

206

Organizations of Christianity Class Christian

207

and courses

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

208

Christianity

209

Historical

among groups

Class historical

and geographical treatment of organized Christian

church in 270

church in 260

Study and teaching of Christiantiy

Schools and courses

.101-.103

ancient In areas, regions, places in general; in

world [.104-.109]

in In specific continents, countries, localities

modern world Do

not use; class in 207.4-207.9

94

95

^- ,.

t^UtiiiifUmefUilH-

of persons

and geographical treatment of Christianity and Christian thought

in Sunday schools, church Class Christian training and instruction other church auspices in 268 schools, vacation Bible schools, under

.1

number 207

Class miscellaneous educational aspects in 207.3

Special topics of general applicability

JS

modern

Other educational aspects Add

Nature, origin, validity of Christian beliefs

204

following 28 in

courses 207.1267

201-209 Standard subdivisions of Christianity

[.1]

Catholic seminaries and courses 207.112

Secondary schools

To 499 A.D.

Class in 291.042

201

and

Roman

following 28 in

in 207.103; in specific continents, countries, localities in

specific religion

peoples

^

e.g.,

areas, regions, places in

and conditions

and geographical treatment of a with the subject, e.g., history of Judaism 296.09

[.901 1]

number 207.11 the numbers

Class colleges

Class historical

.901

to base

280.2-289.9,

religious thought Religious situation

Colleges and universities

-T-r^^U^..,

Dewey Decimal

210

210

Classification

212

Monotheism

[.4]

Class in 211.34

Natural religion

210

attained through observation and Religious beliefs and attitudes through speculation, through interpretation of evidence in nature, revelation reasoning, but not through number to a local emphasis and a shorter (If it is desired to give it Christianity, it is optional to class specific religion other than followmg the base number 21 the numbers In this number, and to add to 292-299, e.g., Hindmsm 210. base number for that religion in 200, its religion 219.23; in that case class natural

Pantheism

[.5]

Class pantheism in 211.2,

[.52]

^

subdivisions in 201-209, standard ^-^^'^'^' ^"^ ^^''^'f^ of rehgion in 200.01-200.09. 200.1-200.9, standard subdivisions

q,^^, Other

[.53]

Class in 299.935

Knowability

.6

Attributes

.7

Examples: omniscience, love

Concepts of God [•8]

212.8] Including anthropomorphism [formerly

on God, on The Holy Class here comprehensive works For nature of God, see 212 J2

Pantheism [formerly 212.5]

.3

Theism Polytheism [formerly 212.2]

.33

Dualism [formerly 212.3]

.34

Monotheism [formerly

Creation

213

human life, Including creation of life and of creation creation, evolution as method

.4 .5

Deism

.6

Humanism and secularism

.7

Agnosticism and skepticism

.8

Atheism

Creation of

Number

life

and human

life

discontinued; class in 213

goodness in permitting existence of Vindication of God's justice and evil

.8

and

suffering

Providence

Science and religion

215

Antagonism and reconciliation Including cybernetics

Nature of

creation in 213 Class scientific theories of

God

Existence *

.1

Mathematics

.2

Astronomy

Including proofs

on other worlds

.24

Life

.25

Space

Polytheism

flight

Class in 211.32

.3 [.3]

evolution versus

Theodicy

214

212.4]

Rationalism (Free thought)

Anthropomorphism Class in 211

[•5]

.32

[.2]

Anthroposophy

Class proofs in 212.1

reUgion with the reUgion, e.g., Class a specific topic in a specific Christian concepts of God 231

.1

in 299.933

Class in 299.934

options are described under 200)

212

Subud

Theosophy

m

Mahabharata

211

212

Natural religion

Physics

Dualism Class in 211.33

97

96

^:j^T*;fTi

Dewey Decimal

215

215

Classification

.01-.02

A

Chemistry

.5

Geology [.03]

Paleontology

.7

Life sciences

220.3. not use; class dictionaries and encyclopedias in concordances in 220.4-220.5

method

of creation

.05-.08

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

For paleontology, see 215.6 .09 .72

Anthropology and ethnology

.74

Biology and natural history

Archaeology

.9

Technology

Class

principles appUed to a Class comprehensive works in 220, general selections from specific part of the Bible with the part, e.g.,

New

evil

Testament 225.4-225.5

SUMMARY

Worship and prayer

220.1

meaning

in natural religion

Humankind

!l

219

human

Original texts, early versions, early translations

.5

Modem

.9

evolution in 213

and translations Interpretation and criticism (Exegesis) Commentaries versions

Nonreligious subjects treated in Bible Bible Geography, history, chronology, persons of Bible lands in

times .1

Religious belief based

on correspondences

on a

specific subject

with the subject,

e.g.,

.12

Origins and authenticity

Canon Authoritative

on immortality 218

220

.4

.8

Analogy Class religious belief

Encyclopedias and topical dictionaries

.7

Including immortality

Origins and authenticity

.3

.6

Nature and place in universe

Class creation,

history, chronology, persons

220.1-220.9 General principles

Provision discontinued because without

218

and geographical treatment of

canon in 220.12; geography,

For theodicy, see 214

[217]

historical

of Bible lands in Bible times in 220.9

Class space flight in 215.25

Good and

General

1

Bible

Medical and engineering sciences

216

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

213

.8

1

Do

Class evolution versus creation, evolution as in

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.6

220

Bible

220

list

of books accepted as Holy Scripture and

selection

Bible

.13

Holy Scriptures of Judaism and Christianity

Inspiration Bible as revelation (word of God)

class here sources of the (If option under 230-280 is chosen, specified religion; in that case class Bible in 298)

in 296.31-296.33; Class Christian BibUcal theology in 230, Jewish conduct in 241.52^241.54, Biblical precepts in Christian codes of

Including authority of Bible [.14]

m

Authorship Class in 220.66

Jewish codes in 296.385

99 9^

,'-.;. -•^Si^^^i-'U*^*^*^*^*^*^*^^^;*/^^!?'

its

Dewey Decimal

220

220

Classification

Modem

JS

.15

Biblical

prophecy and prophecies

prophecies Class messianic prophecies in 232.12, eschatological in [.2]

236

versions

.52

In English and Anglo-Saxon Including

Add

220.4-220.5

to the notation for

220.4-220.5 Texts, versions, translations

from more than one appraisal of language and style

3 4

Special editions

6 7 8

part, paraphrases, critical

Selections

Paraphrases History, criticism, explanation of the translation

Class comprehensive

520

Examples:

Codices, manuscripts, papyri, fragments scientific means to Class here textual (lower) criticism (use of texts accompanied ascertain the actual original texts), original comprehensive works on texts and versions

.520 3

*Authorized (King James) Revised revised Including English revised (1881-1885), American (American standard) (1901)

translations, see 220.5

*Revised standard (1946-1957)

520 42 Chaldee

520 5

*Confraternity and

.43

Syriac

.520 6

*New

.44

Hebrew

.520 7

*Jerusalem Bible

.45

Samaritan

,520 9

.46

Other Semitic .529

Latin Examples:

.53-.59 Itala,

*New American

English Bible

Private translations Examples: Goodspeed, Knox, Moffatt, Phillips

Examples: Ethiopic, Arabic

.47

Tyndale, Coverdale

*Douay

.520 4

Aramaic identified as

WycliflFe,

.520 2

translations,

Sometimes

works in 220.52

EngUsh versions before 1582

1

Original texts, early versions, early translations

and

* as follows:

illustrations

accompanied by Class comprehensive works in 220.4; texts purpose commentaries in 220.77; selections compiled for a specific 242.2 with the purpose, e.g., selections for daily meditations

versions

each term identified by

for Study editions, annotated editions, editions notable

220.2], Class here concordances, indexes [both formerly complete texts, dictionaries of specific texts [formerly 220.3],

Biblical

for standard subdivisions

Standard editions Concordances, indexes, dictionaries

2

.42

Bible

220.520 1-220.520 9 English

in Class dictionaries of specific texts [formerly 220.3]

modem

Good News

Use 220.52001-220.52009

Encyclopedias and topical dictionaries

For

translations

Polyglot

Class in 220.4-220.5

by modern

and

.51

Concordances and indexes

selections

220

Bible

220

Greek

.49

Other early versions

In other languages

Add "Languages" notaHon 3-9 from Table 6

Vulgate

.48

Anglo-Saxon

Add as instructed under

220.5201-220.5209

Examples: Armenian, Coptic, Gothic

lOl

JOO

r

-'T

*— •---a-'-'-'j

'-^^^itUW

to base

number 220.5

r«TftfIv..»Tr;.

Dewey Decimal

220 .6

Interpretation

and

iST*a^fSifSWSf&S

220

Classification

criticism (Exegesis)

on

Class meditations based

.8

Biblical passages in 242.5,

sermons

.601

Add 001-999

criticism, see 220.4;

commentaries, 220.7

and

to base

for standard subdivisions

number

220.8, e.g., sciences in Bible 220.85

Class a rehgious subject treated in the Bible with the specific

rehgion and topic, e.g., Christian theology 230, Jewish moral virtues based on Old Testament teaching 296.385

Philosophy and theory (Hermeneutics) {formerly also 220.63] Principles of interpretation

Nonreligious subjects treated in Bible Use 220.80001-220.80009

based on Biblical passages in 252

For textual (lower)

220

Bible

220

Geography,

criticism

history, chronology, persons of Bible lands

in Bible times .61

General introductions to Bible Including isagogics (introductory studies prior to actual

.91

Description and civilization

exegesis)

[.63]

Geography Class civilization treated separately [formerly 22Q.9\] in

Hermeneutics

220.95 Class in 220.601 Class atlases

.64

and maps

in

912.122

Symbolism and typology .92

Collected persons

Including interpretation of specific symbols Description and critical appraisal of work, biography

.65

Harmonies If

.66

Literary criticism

subdivision Class an individual person with the part of the Bible in

Examination of literary genres in order to reach conclusions about authorship [formerly 220.14], structure, date Class here higher criticism, internal criticism

Use of

this

number

Class language

.663

Form

and

for exegesis discontinued; class in 220.6

he

chiefly considered, e.g.,

.95

History of events Including civilization treated separately [formerly 220. ^\]

Use 220.95001-220.95009 traditions in

and

civilization treated together

in 220.91

Bible stories retold

.950 5

Including picture books

Interpretation of texts in light of historical, cultural, religious milieu in which written Class form criticism [formerly 220.67] in 220.663

.68

for standard subdivisions

Class geographical description

Biblical text

Historical criticism

221-229

Mythological, allegorical, numerical, astronomical

Specific parts of Bible

Class comprehensive works in 220

interpretations Including mythology in the Bible, demythologizing

.7

221

Old Testament For

Commentaries

specific parts

of Old Testament, see 222-224

Criticism and interpretation arranged in textual order

.77

With

text

102

which

Abraham 222.11

Archaeology (Material remains)

criticism [formerly 220.67]

and

is

.93

style of specific texts in 220.4-220.5

Analysis of preliterary or oral forms

.67

preferred, class biography in 922, or in 920 without

103

Dewey Decimal

221 [.03]

Classification

221

Old Testament

.950 5

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

221

Bible

221

stories retold

Including picture books

in 221.3, not use; class dictionaries and encyclopedias concordances in 221.4-221.5

Do .04

Add

(Writings)

.042

Hagiographa

.044

Megillot (Five Rolls)

.09

222-224 Specific parts of Old Testament

Special groupings of books

each term identified by * as follows: Standard subdivisions and general principles Add to the numbers following 220 in 220.01-220.8.

to notation for

001-08

e.g.,

Old General historical and geographical treatment of Testament

.1-.8

jd

.91

Class

number 221 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

Septuagint 221.48

comprehensive works

* Historical

222

General principles following 220 in 220.1-220.8,

.1

221

*Hexateuch

For Joshua, see 222.2 .11

* Genesis

.12

* Exodus

Geography civilization

For Ten Commandments^ see 222.16

221.95

.13

* Leviticus

Persons

.14

Numbers

.15

Deuteronomy

Description and critical appraisal of work, biography If

preferred, class biography in 922

For Ten Commandments, see 222.16

Collected If

.16

Ten Commandments

without preferred, class biography in 92, or in 920

Class

subdivision

.924

in

books of Old Testament

Class here

221.91] in Class civilization treated separately [formerly

.922

044

*Pentateuch (Torah)

Geography, history, chronology, persons of Old Testament lands in Old Testament times

Description and

.92

texts

Geography, history, chronology, persons Add to 09 the numbers following 221.9 in 221.91-221.95, e.g., biography 092

09

chronology, persons Class canon in 221.12; geography, history, times inn 221.9 of Old Testament lands in Old Testament

Hebrew

(Decalogue)

Ten Commandments

as

241.52, in Judaism in 296.385

Individual

.2

Joshua

or B; or, if preferred, class individual biography in 92 men in 920.71, of preferred, class individual biography of

.3

Judges and Ruth

women

.32

Judges

Ruth

If

in 920.72

.93

Archaeology (Material remains)

.35

.95

History of events

A

221.91] Including civilization treated separately [formerly

Use 221.95001-221.95009

Samuel

.43

for standard subdivisions

Class geographical description

(Josue)

Samuel

1

Also called Kings

and civUization treated together

Add

as instructed

1

under 222-224

in 221.91

^05 104

»-*•* .f'. '^^MiLVf^^

code of conduct in Christianity in

Dewey Decimal

222

Classification

222

*Samuel 2

.44

224

224

Also called Kings 2

.5

*Kings

1

Also called Kings 3

.1

*Isaiah (Isaias)

.2

*Jeremiah (Jeremias)

.3

"**!

Kings 2

.54

*Prophetic books of Old Testament Class here *Major Prophets

* Kings

.53

[.37]

(Use of this

Chronicles (Paralipomena)

.63

Chronicles

(Paralipomenon

1)

.64

Chronicles 2 (Paralipomenon

2)

.7

Ezra

.8

Nehemiah

[.86]

(Esdras

Tobit

.9

.5

*Daniel

number

number

is

optional; prefer 229.22)

is

*Hosea (Osee)

.7

*Joel

.8

*Amos

.9

* Minor

optional to class here deuterocanonical part of Esther;

*wisdom

Class here

Old Testament

*Job

.2

* Psalms

.7

* Proverbs

.8

*Ecclesiastes

.9

"^Song of

literature, see

prophets

.91

Obadiah

.92

*Jonah (Jonas)

.93

*Micah (Micheas)

.94

*Nahuin

.95

*Habakkuk (Habacuc)

.96

*Zephaniah (Sophonias)

.97

Haggai

.98

*Zechariah (Zacharias)

.99

*Malachi (Malachias)

literature

For Apocryphal wisdom .1

(Abdias)

229.3

*Maccabees

[.997]

Solomon (Canticle of Canticles)

(Aggeus)

(Use of this

[.96]

*Wisdom of Solomon (Wisdom) (Use of this

number

225 is

New

*Ecclesiasticus (Sirach)

*Add (Use of this

Add

as instructed

number

is

1

and 2 (Machabees

number

is

1

and

2)

optional; prefer 229.73)

Testament

optional; prefer 229.3)

For [.98]

Song of the three children, Susanna,

For Rosea, see 224.6; Joel, 224.7; Amos, 224.8

optional; prefer 229.24)

Esther

Poetic books of

optional; prefer 229.5)

optional to class here

.6

prefer 229.27)

223

is

Bel and the dragon; prefer 229.5-229.6)

Judith

(It is

*Ezekiel (Ezechiel)

1)

(Tobias)

(Use of this

number

.4

(It is

(Esdras 2, Nehemias)

(Use of this

[.88]

1

lamentations

*Baruch

Also called Kings 4

.6

224

Bible

as instructed

specific parts

of New Testament,

under 222-224

optional; prefer 229.4)

under 222-224

io6

lOJ

'^^mjH'

see

226-228

Dewey Decimal

225 [.03]

225

Classification

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances 225.3, not use; class dictionaries and encyclopedias in concordances in 225.4-225.5

Do .09

General historical and geographical treatment of Testament

New

persons Class canon in 225.12; geography, history, chronology, Testament lands in New Testament times in 225.9

.1-.8

*Acts of Apostles

.7

*Miracles

.8

* Parables

.9

*Sermon on Mount

General principles

.96

Lord's Prayer

number 225

the

numbers following 220

Add

to base

e.g.,

Authorized Version 225.5203

in 220.1-220.8,

227

New

to base

226-228

.1

Romans

.2

Corinthians

number

Specific parts of

New Testament

226.065)

.3

Corinthians 2

.4

Galatians

.5

Ephesians

.6

Philippians

.7

Colossians

.8

Other

comprehensive works in 225

* Gospels

1

For Corinthians

under Add to each subdivision identified by * as instructed 226.1 (not 222-224; however, class harmonies of the gospels in

Class

*F.pistles

Class here comprehensive works

225.9 the numbers following 221.9 in however, class 221-91-221.95, e.g., individual persons 225.924; Anne, John the Baptist in 232 Jesus Christ, Mary, Joseph, Joachim,

.1

.6

* Beatitudes

Add

226

*John

.93

Geography, history, chronology, persons of Testament lands in New Testament times

.9

.5

New

of

and Acts

.81

comprehensive works

in

1

.82

Thessalonians 2

.83

Timothy

226

For miracles, see 226.7; parables, 226.8 ,2

* Matthew

Si

.4

Golden Rule

as

code of conduct

in 241.54

Timothy 2

.85

Titus

.86

Philemon

.87

Hebrews

.9

For Sermon on Mount, see 226.9

Add

.84

*Luke Class

as instructed

see 227.82

2,

see 227.84

see 226.9

*Mark

under 222-224

Add

Catholic

epistles

.91

James

as instructed

under 222-224

log

io8

.

.

...

'-•./!*- Jl^v'r

Epistles to Thessalonians

comprehensive works on Epistles

For Timothy

For Sermon on Mount,

2,

on

1

Class here

241.54 Class Golden Rule as code of conduct in

Epistles to Corinthians

see 227.3

Class here comprehensive works

226.2-226.5 Specific Gospels Class

on

Pauline epistles

Thessalonians

Harmonies of the Gospels

2,

For Thessalonians

^

226

Bible

226

to

Timothy

Dewey Decimal

227

227

Classification

,27

Peter

.92

*Deuterocanonical part of Esther

1 If

Class here

comprehensive works on

preferred, class in 222.9

Episdes of Peter .3

*Wisdom of Solomon (Wisdom)

For Peter 2, see 227.93 Class here *Apocryphal

.93

*Peter 2

.94

*John

If

1

works on Epistles of John

For John

2,

see 227.95;

.4

John

3,

*John 2

.96

*John 3

.97

*Jude

5

*Ecclesiasticus (Sirach)

.6

.7

Standard subdivisions and general principles ^20 Add to base number 229.0 the numbers fo^^^^g 220.01-220.8,

Geography,

.09

e.g..

.73

lands in intertestamental times following 221.9 Add to base number 229.09 the numbers e.g..

.75

term identified by

* as

*Maccabees 3 and 4 (Machabees 3 and

4)

and 2 (Machabees

1

preferred, class in 224.997

A

*Pseudo gospels

Jd

*Other pseudepigrapha

.91

individual persons 229.0924

to notation for each

2)

1

in

229.1-229.9 Specific books and works

Add

and

*Maccabees If

229.052UJ Authorized Version of Apocrypha

Susanna, Bel and the dragon in 224.5

*Maccabees (Machabees)

in

Biblical history, chronology, persons of

221.91-221.95,

*Susanna, Bel and the dragon. Prayer of Manasses If preferred, class

works .001-.08

preferred, class Baruch in 224.37, Song of the three children

in 224.5

Apocrypha, pseudepigrapha, intertestamental

229

preferred, class in 223.98

*Baruch, Epistle of Jeremy, Song of the three children If

*Revelation (Apocalypse)

228

EcclesiasticuSy see 229.4

227.96 If

.95

literature

preferred, class in 223.96

For

Class here comprehensive

wisdom

*01d Testament

.911

*Historical books

.912

*Poetic books

instructed under

Example: Odes of Solomon

222-224

.913

Class comprehensive works in 229

*Prophetic books Examples: Jewish apocalypses Book of Enoch, Assumption of Moses, Vision of Isaiah, Apocalypse of Elias or Elijah ,

.1

*Esdras

1

and 2

Also called Esdras 3 and 4 .2

.24

Add

preferred, class in 222.86

as instructed

*Other books by or about the prophets under 222-224

*Judith If

as instructed

.915

*Tobit (Tobias) If

*Testaments Example: Testament of the twelve patriarchs

*Tobit, Judith, Esther

.22

Add

.914

preferred, class in 222.88

under 222-224

111

no

,,...-

.

*

.

'

/i;;^4^/:

Dewey Decimal

229

Classification

Tseudepigrapha in Dead Sea

.918

229

Scrolls

230.042-230.044 Specific types of Christian theology

Dead Sea Scrolls Habakkuk commentary 229.915

in Class a specific type of pseudepigrapha

with the subject,

e.g.,

comprehensive works in 230, theology of denominations and sects in 230.1-230.9 Class

New

Testament

Roman

pseudo gospels in 229.8 Class comprehensive works in 229.9,

.92

*Acts of Apostles

.93

* Epistles

.94

Apocalypses

specific

Catholic theology

.042

229.92-229.94

230

Christian theology Christian doctrinal theology

230

Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental churches in

communion with Rome Protestant theology

.044

Including liberal, existentialist, process, neo-orthodox, fundamentalist, dispensationalist theologies

.05-.09

Standard subdivisions

Other

[.95]

Notations from Table

Number

discontinued; class in

229.9

.1-.9

Doctrines of specific dominations and sects

Add

230-280 Christianity

1

to base

number 230

the

numbers following 28

in

281-289,

e.g.,

Methodist doctrines 230.7

and shorter desired to give local emphasis and more e.g., numbers to a specific religion other than Christianity, numbers, its sources Buddhism, it is optional to class it in these in that case class Bible and in 220, comprehensive works in 200; 298. Other options are described under 200)

optional to class here specific doctrines of specific denominations and sects; prefer 231-236. If option is chosen, add and to the result add the numbers following then add

(If it is

(It is

as above,

23

in 231-236, e.g.,

Methodist doctrines on salvation 230.704)

Christianity in

Class comprehensive works in 200

For

^

Bible, see

230-270

231-239 Christian doctrinal theology

220

Christian Class comprehensive works in 230, specific types of specific doctrinal theology in 230.042-230.044, doctrines of

Specific elements of

denominations and sects in 230.1-230.9

Christianity denominations Class here specific elements of specific but, if preferred, class in 280

and

231-236 Specific topics

sects;

doctrinal theology

Class comprehensive works in 200

230

Class here specific doctrines of specific denominations but, if preferred, class in 230.1-230.9

Christian theology [formerly also Christian doctrinal theology 201.1]

Class comprehensive works in

231

Class here Biblical theology

church history in 273 Class doctrinal controversies in general see 240; Christian For Christian moral and devotional theology, social and ecclesiastical theology, 260

.04

.042

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

,04

Add

as instructed

230

God Special topics of general applicability

Ways

of

knowing God

Including

.01-.03

in Christian

faith,

reason, tradition, proofs

Class revelation in 231.74

1

Special topics of general applicability under 222-224

^A? 112

^,:

1 1*-'-:.- 4t' •,-*-'-*'.— '-'^-

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and

sects;

Dewey Decimal

231

General concepts of

.044

231

Classification

Christian theology Christian doctrinal theology

231 .745

God

Prophecy Class Biblical prophecy and prophecies in 220.15, messianic prophecies in 232.12, eschatological prophecies in 236

Example: non-Trinitarian concepts Class here comprehensive works

on Holy Trinity

.76

Relation to and action in history Including covenant relationship

231.1-231.3 Holy Trinity

.765

Creation

Class comprehensive works in 231.044 .1

God

the Father

•2

God

the Son

Including relation of scientific and Christian viewpoints

For creation of humankind, see 233.11 .8

Class Christ as

Redeemer [formerly

Christ, see

For Jesus

231.2] in 232.3

God

.4

Attributes

and goodness

Including theodicy: vindication of God's justice and goodness in permitting existence of evil and suflFering

232

For Providence, see 231.5

the Holy Spirit

.3

Justice

Christology

Jesus Christ and his family

232

Including omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence justice and For love and wisdom, see 231.6; sovereignty, 231.7;

232.1-232.8 Christology

goodness, 231.8 .5

Providence

.6

Love and wisdom

.7

Relation to

Class comprehensive works in 232, .1

experience

.12

Including sovereignty believers Class here God's relation to individual

.3

Christ as

(Word of God)

Redeemer [formerly also

church in 262.7

For

sacrifice

of Christ, see 232.4

Sacrifice of Christ

.5

Resurrection of Christ

.6

Second Coming of Christ

Miraculous places, events, objects, cures

.7

Judgment of Christ

Including stigmata

.8

Divinity and humanity of Christ

Kingdom

of

God

Kingdom

of

God

to

come

in

231.2]

Including atonement

in 234.3, God's relation to the

.4

Class

.74

Messianic prophecies Christ as Logos

For Providence, see 231.5

.73

Incarnation and messiahship of Christ

.2

Class divine law [formerly 231.7] in 241.2

.72

of Jesus in 232.9

Including typology

human

Class redemption

life

236

Miracles

The

Revelation Vision and appearing of God, disclosure to

men

hypostatic union

Including Person; offices as Prophet, Priest, King; intercession

of divine purpose

Class non-Trinitarian concepts of Jesus in 232.9

and superhuman knowledge

For incarnation, see 232.1; Christ as Logos, 232.2; Christ as Redeemer, 232.3

^^5 114

^u^r

231

Dewey Decimal

232

Family and

.9

life

Classification

Use 232.9001-232.9009

for standard subdivisions

Life of Jesus Class specific events in 232.92, 232.95-232,97

.903

Character and personality of Jesus

.904

Jesus as teacher

and exemplar

.91

Circumcision

.925

Massacre of innocents

.926

Fhght into Egypt

.927

Childhood in Nazareth

.928

Presentation in temple

.929

Jesus

Mary's husband and parents

.932

Joseph

.933

Joachim and Anne

Mary, mother of Jesus

.94

John the Baptist

.95

Public

life

,93

Mary's husband and parents

.94

John the Baptist

.95

Public

.954

.97

of Jesus Passion and death of Jesus Resurrection, appearances, ascension of Jesus

.98

Agrapha

Teachings For Agrapha, see 232.98

life

Mary, mother of Jesus

Class Mary's

of Jesus

Including baptism, temptation, calling of apostles

Infancy of Jesus

Class here Mariology

husband and parents

.955

Miracles

.956

Transfiguration

.957

Last Supper

.958

Last words to disciples

in 232.93

.96

.911

Immaculate conception

.912

Annunciation

.913

Virginity

.914

Assumption (Ascent

.915

Sanctity and virtues

.916

Spiritual

.917

Miracles and apparitions

.92

doctors in temple

among

Class teachings in 232.954

.92

.96

.924

.93

SUMMARY 232.91

(Magi)

Three wise

Including influence

Historicity of Jesus

,908

men

.923

of Jesus

Class here non-Trinitarian concepts of Jesus

.901

Christian theology Christian doctrinal theology

232

232

to

Passion and death of Jesus

.961

Betrayal by Judas

.962

Trial

.963

Crucifixion

and condemnation and death

heaven) .963 5

.966

Relics of Passion

.967

Descent into

Nativity

.922

Adoration of the shepherds

hell

.97

Resurrection, appearances, ascension of Jesus

.98

Agrapha Jesus's

.921

words on cross

Burial

Including Holy Family

For Mary, see 232.91; Joseph, 232.932

last

.964

powers

Infancy of Jesus

Seven

233

words not appearing in canonical Gospels

Humankind Class relation to

God

in 231.7, salvation in

117 116

*^i^my-"

234

232

Dewey Decimal

233

Creation and

.1

.11

233

Classification

Creation

human

creation

and human

Infant

.1613

Adult

Original sin and

.162

Confirmation

.163

Eucharist, Holy

.164

Holy Orders

.165

Matrimony

.166

Penance

evolution

Class comprehensive works on creation in 231.765

[.2]

,161 2 fall

Including relation of

.14

234

Christian theology Christian doctrinal theology

234

Communion,

Lord's Supper

fall

Sins Class in 241.3

Including confession

.4

Accountability .167

Anointing of the sick (Extreme unction)

Including guilt

Faith

Nature Body,

soul, spirit; as

image and

likeness of God, as child of

Redemption

God

Class free will in 233.7

For onginal .7

sin, see

233.14; death, 236.1; immortality, 236.22

Freedom of choice between good and Class predestination

and

A

Regeneration



Repentance and forgiveness

evil

Including reconciliation

free will in relation to salvation in

.6

Obedience

.7

Justification

A

Sanctification

.9

Predestination and free will

234.9

For accountability, see 233.4

Salvation (Soteriology) and grace

234

Including innate virtues, election .1

Spiritual beings

235

Kinds and means of grace

For Mariology, see 232.91

Including actual and sanctifying grace

.12

Gifts of the

Holy

Saints

Spirit

Wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, fear of the Lord

Class Saint Joseph in 232.932, Joachim

fortitude, piety,

.13

gifts, see

.24

Beatification

and canonization

235.3-235.4 Pure

Spiritual gifts

spirits

Class comprehensive works in 235

For God, see 231

Celestial hierarchy

For faith, see 234.2

.161

John

234.13

tongues, Healing, speaking in tongues, interpretation of apostleship, prophecy, working of miracles, helps, governments, and knowledge teaching, exhortation, speaking words of wisdom

.16

in 232.933,

the Baptist in 232.94

Class here Baptism in the Holy Spirit

For spiritual

and Anne

Angels, archangels, virtues, powers, principalities, dominations, thrones, cherubim, seraphim

Sacraments

Baptism

.4

Devils (Demons)

^^9

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.

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Dewey Decimal

235 *

.47

235

Classification

Creeds, confessions of faith, covenants, catechisms

238

Satan (Lucifer)

Eschatology

236

specific Class catechetics in 268.6, creeds and catechisms on a doctrine with the subject, e.g., attributes of God 231.4

Including Antichrist Class here .1

Death

,2

Future

Kingdom

of

God

to

come

.1

state (Life after death)

Class resurrection of the

dead

.22

.14

Nicene and post-Nicene creeds of Western Church

,142

Nicene Creed

.144

Athanasian Creed

.19

Immortality

.24

Heaven

.25

Hell

Ji

Confession Mogila, Confession of Metrophanes, Orthodox Confession of Peter of Dositheus .2

.3-.9

Millennium coming and judgment

as topics of Christology in

of souls of the

the

numbers following 28

in

283-289,

e.g.,

.8 .9

Last judgment

Day

subject, e.g.,

and polemics on a specific doctrine with the nature of the church 262.7; apologetics of specific

denominations in 230.1-230.9 .1

Apologetics and polemics in apostolic times For polemics against doctrines of specific groups in apostolic times, see 239.2-239.4

tribulation. of the Lord (Day of Jahveh),

Armageddon, end

for standard subdivisions

Class apologetics

of Jesus Christ

unbaptized but just

Resurrection of the dead

[237]

Use 239.001-239.009

of infants (Limbus infantium)

Class here

number 238

Polemics: refutation of alleged errors in other systems

Limbo of fathers (Limbus patrum) coming Abode of souls of the just who died before Abode

to base

divine Apologetics: systematic argumentation in defense of the origin and authority of Christianity

Purgatory

Limbo

Catholic

Apologetics and polemics

239

Intermediate state

For purgatory, see 236.5

.7

II,

Augsburg Confession 238.41

Probation after death

.6

Answers of Jeremiah

Other Add

232.6-232.7

.5

Roman

II,

Example: Creed of Pius IV

Class second

,4

Creeds and confessions of Eastern Church Confession of Gennadius

236.23 For conditional immortality, see

Conditional immortality (Annihilationism)

Creed

Apostles'

Including Constantinopolitan Creed

Eternity

,23

Early and Oriental

,11

in 236.8

limbo offathers^ 236.6; For intermediate state^ see 236.4; limbo of infants, 236.7 .21

238

Christian theology Christian doctrinal theology

238

239.2-239.4 Polemics against doctrines of specific groups in apostolic times

of the world

[Unassigned]

Class comprehensive

Most recently used in Edition 16

.2

works

in 239.1

Polemics against Jews in apostolic times

121 12 o

Dewey Decimal

239

Polemics against pagans and heathens

.3

.4

239

Classification

.4

in apostolic

Virtues Including charity (love) [formerly also 241.677],

times

fortitude,

times Polemics against Neoplatonists in apostolic

Class faith as

For

239.5-239.9 Polemics against doctrines of specific groups in postapostolic times

For

means of

specific

moral

justice,

doctrines of Judaism 296.31-296.33

issues, see

241.6

specific

moral

issues, see

241.6

Class comprehensive works in 241.5

Polemics against deists

.52

Ten Commandments

.6

Polemics against Encyclopedists

.53

Sermon on Mount

.7

Polemics against

.54

Golden Rule

.57

Precepts of church

rationalists, agnostics, apostates,

atheists

^

Polemics against

scientists

materialists Class church law in 262.9

For polemics against communists, see 239.9

of other Polemics against communists and adherents

Jd

denials

.6

Specific moral issues

Add

to base

number 241.6 the numbers

morality of discriminatory practices 241.675; however, class love [formerly 241.677] in 241.4 Class comprehensive works

Moral theology

241 .04

to base

280.2-289.9,

.1

Conscience

.2

Laws and Natural,

on

sins

in 241.4

and

Specific denominations

Add

number 241.04 e.g.,

sects

the

numbers following 28

in

Protestant moral theology 241.0404

bases of morality human, divine

Including divine law [formerly also 231.7]

For codes of conduct, see 241.5 .3

Sins [formerly also 233.2]

and

vices

covetousness, Including cardinal sins (pride, anger,

lust,

envy,

sloth, gluttony)

Class original sin in 233.14

For

following 17 in 172-179,

e.g.,

Christian moral and devotional theology

240

prudence

salvation in 234.2

.5

and

hope,

241.52-241.54 Biblical precepts

sects

e.g.,

temperance,

faith,

Codes of conduct

comprehensive postapostolic Class comprehensive works in 239; specific denominabons or defenses of and attacks on doctrines of doctrines of a specific religion in 230.1-230.9; attacks on with the reUgion,

241

and devotional theology

Christian moral

241

specific

moral

issues, see

.31

Mortal and venial sin

,32

Sins against the

Holy

241.6

Spirit

123 122

and

vices in 241.3,

on

virtues

Dewey Decimal

242

242

Classification

Christian moral

242 .6

Devotional literature

242

and

Add

illness,

women

242.633; however, class

242.2

.7

e.g.,

specific subject

Class here prayers to Father, Son, Holy Spirit

242.6

242.5 242.7

242.8

with the subject,

meditations on God*s Providence 231.5

hymns, 245 For evangelistic writings, see 243;

contemplation Classics of meditation and

Number

Specific types of prayers

.72

for specific classes of

on a

Specific groups of prayers

242.3

church year

...

Class devotional literature

discontinued; class in 242

.721

Doxologies (Prayers of praise)

.722

Bible prayers

.723

Prayers of faith

.724

Prayers of thanksgiving

.725

Prayers of penitence

.726

Prayers of petition

Prayers and meditations for daily use

242.74-242.76 Prayers addressed to spiritual beings other than God

Sunday, Sabbath Including meditations and prayers for

year Prayers and meditations for church

.33

Advent and Christmas

.34

Lent

Class comprehensive works in 242.7

To Mary

.74

Including

For Holy Week, see 242.35 .35

Holy Week

.36

Easter

.37

Other

feast

[.741-.742]

Ave Maria

fast

days

Examples: Ascension Day,

Ember

Mary

discontinued; class in 242.74

.75

To

Joseph, Joachim,

.76

To

saints

Days, Rogation Days

times of Prayers and meditations for use in

(Hail Mary), Rosary

Specific prayers to

Numbers

and

illness, trouble,

242.82-242.89

242.4

for daily use

for

e.g., for

in

Class collections of prayers for specific classes of persons in

Collections of prayers

Anne

and angels

For Joseph, Joachim, Anne, see 242. 75

illness,

.8

Collections of prayers

trouble, bereavement .5

young

numbers following 248.8

prayers and meditations for use in times of bereavement in 242.4

passages from Bible Prayers and meditations based on Specific groups of prayers

.4

the

observe the following table of Unless other instructions are given, for daily use based on precedence, e.g., prayers and meditations passages from Bible 242.2 (no^ 242.5)

persons

^

number 242.6

248.82-248.89,

trouble,

^

to base

families

times of Prayers and meditations for use in

[.1]

Prayers and meditations for specific classes of

persons

prayers for individuals Texts of meditations, contemplations,

bereavement Prayers and meditations Prayers and meditations Prayers and meditations

242

and devotional theology

Use 242.8001-242.8009

passages from Bible Prayers and meditations based on

For

Class Bible prayers in 242.722

.801-.809

specific

For

groups of prayers, see 242.

specific

Add e.g.,

for standard subdivisions

denominations and sects

the numbers following 28 in 281-289, collections of private prayers for Methodists 242.807 to base

number 242.80

^25 124

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. '

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.

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Dewey Decimal

242

242

Classification

Christian moral

246 .55

.82-.89

For

specific classes of persons

Add

to base

248.82-248.89,

women

Including banners, thuribles, incense, cryptograms

the numbers coUections of private prayers for young

For colors and

.558

242.833

and

Evangelistic writings for individuals

243

.56

Works designed

to convert readers,

promote repentance

Class evangelistic sermons in 252.3

Most recently used

245

Insignia

.7

Musical, rhythmic, dramatic arts Examples: the dance, passion plays

Architecture

in Edition 15

devotional use of individuals and

base "Languages" notation 1-9 from Table 6 to

.1

cathedral church buildings 246.96

and purpose

appraisal as art in Class creation, description, critical

to base

number

articles, see

e.g., altars

Sculpture

.4

Structural decoration

700

247

246,1-246.4 Schools and styles specific elements by school Class comprehensive works in 246,

and

number 247.4

to base

number 247.5 e.g..

Early Christian and Romanesque

Add

to base

number

746.04-746.96,

numbers following 704.948

in

Holy Family 247.556

e.g.,

for standard subdivisions

247.7 the numbers following 746 in

vestments 247.792,

altar cloths

247.796

Plastic arts

Including Protestant

number 247.8 the numbers

following 73 in 736-739,

Add

to base

e.g.,

eucharistic vessels of gold 247.892282

crosses For sculpture, see 247.3; structural decoration, 247.4; and crucifixes, 246.558

246

Icons, symbols, insignia .53

the

Textiles

.2

Class comprehensive works in

in 729.3-729.8.

Paintings

Use 247.7001-247.7009

246.5-246.9 Specific elements

numbers following 729

decoration in enamel 247.46

Byzantine and Gothic

.8

the

e.g.,

.1

modem

in

247.11

to base

704.9484-704.9487, .7

articles

numbers following 729.9

Add

Add

style in 246.5-246.9

247.1 the

.3

.5

Renaissance and

in 726.1-726.9,

Furniture 729.91-729.98,

Art in Christianity

.4

numbers foUowing 726

e.g.,

Add

223.205

For church furnishings and related

the

to base

Church furnishings and related

247

number 245

m

Religious significance

number 246.9

Add families

hymns without music in 264 2, musical Class comprehensive works on metrical versions of Psalms scores and parts in 783.95, modern

246

Crosses and crucifixes

Colors and lights

without music

Texts for

Add

246.6

.6

[Unassigned]

Hymns

lights, see

Including insignia of rank

families

[244]

246

theology

Emblems and symbols

following 248.8 in

number 242.8 e.g.,

and devotional

248

Christian experience, practice,

Icons

127

126

,^,^f{'

life

Dewey Decimal

248

248

Classification

Christian moral

248 .32

Prayer

.34

Meditation and contemplation

Organizations

.06

sodalities, confraternities Class here pious societies, e.g.,

.4

Christian

SUMMARY 248.2

Worship

.4

Christian life

.6

Witness bearing Stewardship

.8

Guides to Christian

.22

and family

bearing, For moral theology, see 241; worship, 248.3; witness 248.5; stewardship, 248.6

and practice

General guides

[.421

Number life for specific classes

of persons

discontinued; class in 248.4

Individual observances

.46

ceremonial Examples: observance of restrictions and limitations, and ritual observances

Religious experience

.2

and practice

Class here ChrisHan marriage

Religious experience

,3

life

248

and devotional theology

Mysticism

Including pilgrimages [formerly 248.29]

.24

Conversion For extramoral

see 248.25 For moral renewal and commitment

248.271

system of belief 248.242-248.246 Conversion from one to another Protestantism to

.244

From Roman

.246

From

Roman

duties adopted as aids to

and Examples: practice of poverty, chastity, solitude, fasting

Catholicism

abstinence, other physical austerities,

Catholicism to Protestantism

Guides to Christian

.48

and

non-Christianity to Christianity

the to another religion with Class conversion of Christians Christians to Judaism 296.71 reUgion, e.g., conversion of

.25

[.27]

Rearmament movement \formerly

248.25] in 267.16

Other

the

.6

Stewardship

.8

Guides to Christian

life for specific classes

and devotions

For observances in family

life,

in

in

of

prayer 248.32 Class a specific aspect with the subject, e.g., exti-a Os for

of Table standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning

works

works on worship [formerly 264] Class here comprehensive Class texts of prayers

numbers following 28

persons

Worship history, practical

number 248.48

Witness bearing

(glossolalia)

Use

Description, interpretadon, criticism, on prayer, meditation, contemplation

to base

.5

248.29] in 248.46 Class pilgrimages [formerly

.3

denominations

248.4820431

Extramoral disciplines (Asceticism)

tongues Including stigmata, speaking in

life for specific

then add 280.2-289.9. e.g., guides for Roman Catholics 248.482; 0* and to the result add the numbers following 248.8 in 248.82-248.89, e.g., guides for Roman Catholic mothers

Class in 248.47

.29

e.g., flagellation

sects [formerly also 248.9]

Add

Moral renewal and commitment Class Moral

beyond normal moral moral and spiritual development

Attitudes and practices aside from and

248.24 Class comprehensive works in

From

248.47

Extramoral disciplines (Asceticism) [formerly

.47

.242

disciplines, see

242

see 249; public worship.

264

12Q

228

.'V ;.'».'»'»

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Dewey Decimal

248

248

Classification

Christian moral

248

248.82-248.85 For specific age groups

248.86-248.89 For other groups of persons

in 248.8, groups of persons of speciBc

Class comprehensive works 248.86-248.89 ages with other characteristics in

Class comprehensive works in 248.8

Children Through age 11

Young

.83

.832

Persons experiencing

.88

Occupational classes

college students Adolescents; junior-high-school, high-school,

.89

Young men

.892

male college students

Secular clergymen chaplains, Priests, ministers, pastors, rectors, vicars, curates, elders, deacons, assistants

Persons in religious orders

.894

Religious

College students .894 2

Male and female

Adults

.84

Including married couples

For adults aged 65 and

over, see

248.85

1

.894 25

Selection

.894 28

Rules

Add

marital status to base

the numbers following 065 in 0652-0659 from Table 7, e.g., guides for

number 248.842

"Persons" notation husbands 248.8425

.843 1

249

Guides to Christian and sects

life for specific

following 248.8942

248.89432

denominations

Christian observances in family life Family prayer; family observance of religious ceremonies

Women

restrictions, rites,

Mothers

250-280 Christian church

Regardless of marital status

.843 2-.843 9

number 248.8943 the numbers

Class in 248.48

For fathers, see 248.8421

.843

to base

in 248.89422-248.89428, e.g., vocation [.9]

Add

and novitiate

Women

Fathers

By

life

Men Vocation

Regardless of marital status

.842 2-.842 9

and monastic

.894 22

.894 3

Men

.842

bereavement

Religious groups

in 248.834

Class female college students in 248.834

.834

illness, trouble,

For religious groups, see 248.89

Young women

.833

.842

.86

adults

Class

248

theology

Adults aged 65 and over

.85

.82

and devotional

By

Class comprehensive

marital status

numbers following 065 e.g., guides "Persons" notation 0652-0659 from Table 7,

Add

to base

number 248.843

the

in

250

for

works

in

260

Local Christian church and Christian religious orders

wives 248.8435

training Class public worship in 264, missions in 266, religious

For mothers, see 248.8431

instruction in

130

268

A3J

i»4 fc.'_^ »4^' •-' •^ •—*>f *--

•t

•-.•---'

'^

^-4.'

;'J^4.;i^^

and

Dewey Decimal

250

250

Classification

orders Local Christian church and Christian religious

252 .55

Management

[.68]

Christian not use; class management of local orders in 255 of religious congregations and

Do

church in 254,

Including academic, chapel, convocation,

.58

special parochial activities in Class comprehensive works in 250,

commencement sermons

experiencing Adults aged 65 and over, and persons illness, trouble,

251-254 Local church

bereavement

Occupational classes For religious groups, see 252.59

259

Preaching (Homiletics)

251

adults

college students Adolescents; junior-high-school, high-school,

.56

^

Young

.59

for standard subdivisions

Use 251.001-251.009

evangelistic Class texts of sermons in 252,

.592

methods

Religious groups

Secular clergymen vicars, chaplains, Priests, ministers, pastors, rectors, curates, elders, deacons, assistants

in 253.7

Preparation

.01

Sermon

.02

.594

outlines

Persons in religious orders Monks,

Delivery

.03

.6

nuns

friars,

For church and public occasions

Voice, expression, gesture

Radio and television preaching

.07

and

Class specific aspects of radio

252.61-252.67 Church year

television preaching in

Class comprehensive works in 252.6

251.01-251.03

Homiletic illustrations

.08

Texts of sermons

252

Use 252.001-252.009 Class sermons

on a

for standard subdivisions

specific subject

with the subject,

e.g.,

God's

.61

Advent and Christmas

.62

Lent and Holy

.63

Easter

.67

Other

By

specific

denominations and sects number 252.0 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

Anglican sermons 252.03

following 28 in 281-289,

.68

memorial occasions

.3

For evangelistic meetings

.5

For

.53

Ember

Days, Rogation Days, specific

Secular occasions

For consecrations, ordinations,

.9

For memorial occasions

253

funerals For baptisms, confirmations, weddings, Class sermons for

days

.7

Class comprehensive works in 252 .1

fast

Examples: elections, thanksgivings, holidays

audiences 252.1-252.9 For specific occasions and

3

and

Examples: Ascension Day, saints' days

Providence 231.5

.01-.09

feast

Week

in 252.9

installations

Secular clergymen and pastoral duties (Pastoral theology) vicars, curates, chaplains, Priests, ministers, pastors, rectors,

elders, deacons, assistants

specific classes of persons

Class education of

clergymen

in 207.1

Children Through age 11

133 1^2

^am"

252

Dewey Decimal

253

Classification

253

.5

Life and person

.2

Local Christian church and Christian religious orders

254

Promotion and growth

Including professional and personal qualifications

For guides

to Christian life for secular

Membership

.6

clergymen, see 248.892

Programs Planning and execution

For parochial

253.3-253.7 Pastoral duties and responsibilities

^

Methods and techniques

for clergy

and

laity

Class comprehensive works in 253

For preaching, see 251; parish government and administration, 254

activities, see

259

.7

Buildings, equipment, grounds

.8

Finance Budget, income, methods of raising money, expenditures

Religious congregations and orders

255

Counseling

.5

Government, organization, administration Including pastoral psychology

Evangelistic

.7

Class here monasticism, comprehensive works

methods

Use 255.001-255.009

.73

Outdoor

Add

.75

In prisons

.76

In

By

By

radio and television

specific

Add e.g.,

.23 .24

customs

Rule

259

For religious congregations and orders in church organization, see 262.24; in church history, 271

for standard subdivisions

following 28 in 281-289, government and administration of Roman Catholic parishes

number 254.0 the numbers

255.01-255.09 Specific kinds Class comprehensive works in

In specific kinds of communities Class a specific activity in a specific kind of

.22

Statutes, ordinances,

denominations and sects

to base

subject, e.g.,

Constitutions

Class special parochial activities in

254.02 .2

to

02 04 06

homes

Use 254.001-254.009

.01-.09

for standard subdivisions

each subdivisions identified by * as follows: Standard subdivisions 001-009 Notations from Table 1

Parish government and administration

254

community with the

.01

Contemplative

.02

Eremitical

.03

Teaching

.04

Preaching

.05

Military

.06

Mendicant

.07

Nursing

.08

Canons regular

.09

Other

membership promotion 254.5

Urban

255

Suburban Rural

Use of communications media Including use of audiovisual materials

.4

religious

congregations and orders

Class evangelistic sermons in 252.3

.78

on Christian

Public relations and publicity For use of communications media, see 254.3

135

134

^^^mf

254

Dewey Decimal

255

255

Classification

Local Christian church and Christian religious orders

255 .19

.092

Brothers

.093

Lay brothers

.094

Third orders

,095

Secular institutes

Premonstratensians, Crosier Fathers, Crosiers of the

(Friars Preachers,

.2

Dominicans

.3

Franciscans (Gray Friars)

.4

Augustinians

.5

Regular clerics

Black Friars)

Passionists

.7

Other Roman Catholic orders of

Dominicans

.3

Franciscans (Gray

Black Friars)

Friars)

255.1-255.8 Specific orders of

.36

Capuchins

.37

Conventuals

.38

Third Order Regular Augustinians Including Augustinian Recollects

men Non-Roman Catholic orders of men Congregations and orders of women

Class comprehensive

(Friars Preachers,

.2

.4

and Redemptorists

.6

.9

Star

Including Observants, Recollects, Alcantarines

Benedictines

.8

Red

Class Augustinians in 255.4

SUMMARY 255.1

Canons

men

works in 255

.42

Trinitarians

.45

Mercedarians

.47

Servites

.49

Others Knights Minims, Hospitallers of Saint John of God, Teutonic

255.1-255.7

Roman

Class comprehensive

.1

.11

Catholic orders of works

in

men

255

* Benedictines

Confederated Benedictines

JS

.12

* Cistercians

.125 .13 .14

clerics

.51

Theatines

.52

Barnabites

.53

Jesuits (Society of Jesus)

.54

Somaschi

.55

Camillians

.56

Minor

.57

Clerks Regular of the Mother of God

.58

Piarists

For Olivetans, see 255. 13 §

Regular

(Bernardines)

*Trappists

Olivetans Cluniacs and related orders

Clerks Regular (Caracciolini)

Examples: Camaldolese, Silvestrians, Monks of Saint Paul the .6

Hermit For Carthusians, see 255. 71

.16

*Add

Celes tines and

Basilians

.17

Mechitarists

.18

Antonines (Antonians), Maronites, Chaldeans, Syrians

as instructed

Add

and Redemptorists

.62

Passionists

.64

Redemptorists

.7

under 255

Passionists

Other Roman Catholic orders of

.71

Carthusians

.73

Carmelites (White

as instructed

under 255

Friars)

A37

136

men

255

Dewey Decimal

255

Classification

.75

*Sulpicians

,76

*Oblates

.77

Lazarists (Vincentians)

.78

*Christian Brothers (Brothers of the Christian

Local Christian church and Christian religious orders

255

255

.975

Visitation orders

.976

Saint Joseph orders

.977

Presentation orders

[.979]

Other Number

Schools) .98

Other

.79

Including specific orders of knighthood,

e.g..

Knights of Malta

Most recently used in Edition 14

men women

Catholic orders of

Non-Roman

.9

Congregations and orders of

Most recently used in Edition 14

Add

to base

[Unassigned]

[258]

for standard subdivisions

Parochial activities by parishes and religious

259

the numbers following 255.0 in contemplative orders 255.901

number 255.90

255.01-255.09,

e.g.,

in Edition 17

Most recently used

Specific kinds

.901-.909

[Unassigned]

[257]

Sisterhoods, convents, nunneries

Use 255.9001-255.9009

A on-Roman Catholic orders of women

[Unassigned]

[256]

For Teutonic Knights, see 255.49 .8

discontinued; class in 255.97

orders designed to promote religious and social welfare of specific social groups in community Activities

255.91-255.98 Specific orders of

women

Class works limited to social welfare

Class comprehensive works in 255.9

255.91-255.97

Roman

Sisters of

Catholic orders of

.2

women

.92

Sisters of

.93

.24

Other Roman Catholic orders of Carmelites

.972

Dominicans

as instructed

with sick and

in 259.4

With adolescents

.3

women

17; junior-high-school

and high-school students

With college students Activities with adults Class activities with sick

aged 65 and over and handicapped adults aged 65 and over

in 259.4

.971

.974

Add

Bon Secours

Little Sisters of the Poor

in 259.5,

With children

Ages 12 through

Sacred Heart orders

.95

young delinquents

Through age 11 .23

Sisters of

.973

Vincent de Paul

Mercy

.94

.97

young people

handicapped young people

.22

Sisters of Charity of Saint

Activities with

Class activities with

Charity

Example:

religious

organizations in 361.75

Class comprehensive works in 255.9

.91

work by

handicapped and

A

Activities with

,5

Activities with delinquents

.6

Activities with

Franciscans

and criminals

bereaved

Ursulines under 255

^39

138

^,sair'

ill

255

Dewey Decimal

259

259

Classification

Christian social

261 .56

Methods

.7

and

261

ecclesiastical theology

Technology Including medicine

television Examples: group work, telephone work, use of radio and

methods

Class

for specific activities

with specific classes of

people in 259.2-259.6

Specific types of activity

.8

Including recreational and

and

Christian social

Art

.58

Literature Christianity

.7

ecclesiastical

Religious

.73

Theocracy Supremacy of church over

Institutions, services, observances, disciplines,

work of

Christianity

.8

and Christian church

and geographical treatment see 270; local church and orders, 250; denominations and sects, 280

and

and

interreligious relations

.83

.832

attitudes

Role of Christian church in society

and

irreligion

JS

.51

Add

to

e.g.,

Christianity

Christianity

.55

e.g.,

the numbers following 29 in 292-299,

.835

numbers following 362

in

attitude toward alcoholism 261.832292

the numbers following 364 in attitude of Christianity toward treason

number 261.833 e.g.,

Social structure to base

number 261.834 the numbers

following 305 in

e.g.,

attitude toward

women

Relation of the sexes, marriage, family Add to base number 261.835 the numbers following 306 306.7-306.8,

disciplines

.836

Philosophy, logic, related disciplines

Psychology Science and Christian views on creation

e.g.,

attitude toward homosexuality 261.8357

to base

number 261.836 e.g.,

The economic order

.87

International affairs

231.765

141

140

*".;*-;*-•-• •-,•'- ••-''t?r#t?J'*

the numbers following 304 in

attitude toward pollution 261.83628

.85 in

in

Ecology and population 304.2-304.8,

Class relation of scientific

the

261.83469)

and Islam 261.27

and secular

261.7

261.8344; however, religions in 261.22-261.29 {not class Christianity and other

religions

base number 261.2

to base

Add .515

number 261.832

305.2-305.8,

apostate and indifferent

and other

political affairs, see

Crime

Add

and the Including Christianity and communism, Christianity

Christianity

in 361.75

261.833131, toward capital punishment 261.83366

.834

.22-.29

to base

364.1-364.8,

and other systems of behef

Christianity

government

Social disorganization

Add

Class specific socioeconomic problems in 261.8

.21

civil

For crime, see 261.833

.833

Christianity

261.87

problems

362.1-362.5,

and influence Attitude of Christianity and Christian church toward interreligious on secular matters, attitude toward other religions,

.1

Social

Add

relations

work

For Christianity and

historical

Social theology

261

on Christian church

affairs, see

and socioeconomic problems

Christianity

Class parochial welfare

Class here comprehensive works

religious

political affairs

freedom

.72

theology

For

and

For Christianity and international

camp programs

259.2-259.6 Class activities with specific classes of people in

260

.57

Dewey Decimal

261

262

261

Classification

Christian social

War and peace

.873

and

262

ecclesiastical theology

262.131-262.136 Popes and their administration

Examples: attitude of Christianity toward pacifism,

Class comprehensive works in 262.13

conscientious objectors

Ecclesiology

262

-i

Church government, organization, nature

Philosophy and theory

.001

Ecumenicalism

.001 1

Class history of

ecumenical movement

.131

Papal infallibihty

.132

Temporal power of the pope

.135

College of Cardinals

.136

Administration Including congregations, tribunals, offices of Curia

in 270.82

For College of Cardinals, see 262.135

Church renewal

.001 7

.14

Standard subdivisions

.002-.009

Local clergy Including ordination of

Notations from Table

.01-.09

e.g.,

.15

of specific denominations

number 262.0

.3

works in 262.1, leaders by rank system of government in 262.12-262.15 Class comprehensive

Governing leaders of churches Parishes and religious orders in church organization Government and organization of systems governed by papacy and

.5

Government and organization of systems governed by election General councils

.7

Nature of the church

.8 .9

1 .11

ministerial authority

Church and Church law and

and

its

in papal

.18

Governing leaders

in presbyterian systems

.19

Governing leaders

in congregational systems

government and administration of parishes religious orders and congregations in 255

Apostolic succession

.22

Parishes

.24

Religious congregations and orders

and organization of Class comprehensive works in 262, government form of specific denominations and sects regardless of

Class comprehensive works in 262.1

.13

Popes and patriarchs

in 254. of

262.3-262.4 Specific forms of church organization

262.12-262.15 Governing leaders by rank

Bishops and archbishops

organization Parishes and religious orders in church Class

denial

discipline

.12

and episcopal systems

Governing leaders

.2

Governing leaders of churches

in a specific

.17

episcopacy .4

members

government

SUMMARY .2

of church

262.17-262.19 Governing leaders by system of

262.076

262.1

Laity Body

the numbers following 28 in 281-289, government and organization of United Methodist Church to base

women

1

Government and organization and sects Add

Romana

government and organization in 262.01-262.09, a specific aspect of organization with the subject, e.g., parishes 262.22 .3

Government and organization of systems governed by papacy and episcopacy Sees, dioceses, cathedral systems

^^43

142

I'^^mii'

•'-

Dewey Decimal

262

«.-;

.'r-tTT***:

262

Classification

.932

Government and organization of systems governed by

.4

.933

Synods, presbyteries, congregations

e.g.,

the numbers foUowing 28 in 281-289, ecumenical councils of Roman Catholic Church 262.52 to base

number 262.5

.934

.935

sin 233.14

.98

Nature of the church

infallibiUty, necessity, visibility

and

.04

invisibility

.042

.73

Communion

.77

Mystical body of Christ

of saints

Church and

ministerial authority

Church law and Canon

and

its

denial

Catholic

Roman

and decrees,

briefs, apostolic letters

Catholic codes and treatises on

To

.923

Corpus

.924

Quinque compilationes antiquae

Gratian, ca. iuris

.2

Observance of seventh day

.3

Sunday

.4

Sunday observance

.9

Other days and times

canonici

.91

Advent and Christmas

.92

Lent and Holy

.93

Easter

.97

Other

feast

discontinued; class in 262.92

.931

Codex

iuris

Week

and

Ascension Day,

For .93

works in 263

Class here church year

Other Number

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Biblical Sabbath

them

1140

.922

[.925]

Holy places

For Sunday observance, see 263.4

Acts of the Holy See Encyclicals, papal bulls

.92

Special topics of general appUcabiUty

.1

Class comprehensive works in 262.9

Early

Anglican ecclesiastical law 262.983

e.g.,

Class comprehensive

law

Roman

the numbers following 28 in

263.1-263.4 Sabbath and Sunday

discipline

(ecclesiastical)

262.91-262.93

.91

number 262.98

Add "Areas"

Including heresy, schism

J9

to base

Days, times, places of religious observance

263

Apostolicity, catholicity, holiness, unity, credibihty,

.8

Other denominations 280.2-289.9,

Attributes, marks, notes

and canonization

Crimes and penalties (Canons 2195-2414)

Add

Including God's relation to the church

fast

days

Ember

Days, Rogation Days

specific saints' days, see

canonici (1917) .98

General principles (Canons 1-86)

Specific saints' days

145 144

^-$tAir

office,

Procedure (Canons 1552-2194) Trials, cases of beatification

nonlegal decrees on Class legal acts of general councils in 262.9, on original a specific subject with the subject, e.g., statement

.72

Things (Canons 726-1551) teaching Sacraments, sacred times and places, worship, benefices, temporal goods

General councils Add

Persons (Canons 87-725) Clergy, religious, laity

election

.5

262

ecclesiastical theology

and

Christian social

262

263.98

number 263.042

Dewey Decimal

264

Classification

For Services, ceremonies, rites (liturgy

and

Sunday school services

For other

in 268.7

ceremonies, ordinances, sacraments, see

rites,

265

Texts of ritual

,027

Texts of special books For various

027 2

For special

.027 4

1

264.01-264.09 By specific denominations and sects

Texts of psalter

.029

Texts of lectionary

.03

.030 1-.030 9

number

following 264 in 264.1-264.9,

e.g..

of the cross

for standard subdivisions

Specific elements History, meaning, place in public worship

264.01 the numbers following 281 in 281.1-281.9, e.g., liturgy and ritual of Eastern Orthodox churches 264.019; then add 0* and to the result add the numbers to base

litanies, stations

Anghcan churches Use 264.03001-264.03009

Primitive and Oriental churches

Add

liturgical services

.028

Class comprehensive works in 264

.01

Week

Examples: novenas,

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

264.029

specific times of year

Example: Holy

Class here liturgical renewal

.002-.009

psalter, see 264.028; lectionary,

.025

Philosophy and theory

.001

ecclesiastical theology

ritual)

Class comprehensive works on worship {formerly 264] in 248.3

Class

and

Texts of breviaries

.024

Public worship

264

Christian social

264

264

Add

to base

264.1-264.9,

number 264.030 the numbers e.g.,

following 264 in

prayer 264.0301

Eastern Orthodox prayer

264.01901

.02

Roman

Catholic

Use 264.02001-264.02009 .020 1-.020 9

264.031-264.038 Texts of liturgy,

Church

History, meaning, place in public worship to base

264.1-264.9,

number 264.020 e.g.,

264.021-264.029 Texts

the numbers following 264 in

prayers

Texts of calendars,

.032

Texts of lectionary and rubrics

.033

Texts of morning prayer and litany

.034

Texts of evening prayer and vespers

.035

Texts of sacraments, ordinances, services morning prayer and litany evening prayer and vespers in 264.034 Class texts of

Class comprehensive works in 264.02

.021

Texts of calendars and ordos

.036

Texts of collects, epistles, Gospels

.037

Texts of ordinal,

.038

Texts of psalter

Liturgical year

.022

Texts of ceremonials Ceremonials: canonization

festivals, fasts

.031

mass 264.02036

of liturgy, ritual,

and coronation other papal functions and

articles,

of saints, election

of Popes, creation of cardinals, services

.023

Use

Texts of missals

of Table extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning

prayers

Class comprehensive works in 264.03

for standard subdivisions

Specific elements

Add

ritual,

1

H7

146

.^;«^i-

creeds

in 264.033, texts of

264

7

Dewey Decimal

264 .04-.09

Other

specific

7

Classification

Christian social

265

264

denominations and sects

to base

ecclesiastical theology

265.1-265.7 Sacraments

the numbers following 28 in 284-289. 0* and to the e.g., United Methodist services 264.076; then add result add the numbers following 264 in 264.1-264.9, e.g.,

Add

and

number 264.0

liturgy Class comprehensive works in 265, texts of

and

ritual of

264.01-264.09 sacraments in specific denominations in see 264,36 ForEuchanst, Holy Communion, Lord's Supper, Mass,

responsive readings in United Methodist services 264.07604

Baptism 264.1-264.9 Specific elements History, meaning, place in

Infant

pubhc worship,

texts

Adult

Class comprehensive works in 264, specific elements in public worship of specific denominations and sects in 264.01-264.09

Confirmation Eucharist,

.1

Holy Communion, Lord's Supper

Prayer Class in 264.36

.13

Texts of prayers

Holy Orders Including litanies

Matrimony

Music Class here comprehensive works

Penance

on hymns without music

Contrition

Class musical scores and parts in 783, hymns without music for devotional use of individuals and families in 245

3

Scripture readings and

.34

Scripture readings

.36

Eucharist, Holy

confession Examination of conscience, prayers preparatory to

communion sacrament

Confession Satisfaction

Communion,

Lord's Supper [all

Penitential prayers

formerly also 265.3], Mass

Indulgences

Responsive readings

unction) Viaticum and anointing of the sick (extreme

Creeds and confessions of

faith

Rites in illness

Class texts in 238

.6

Sermons, exhortations, instructions

For extreme unction, see 265.

Religious ceremonies for the dying

Prayer meetings. Holy Hours, novenas .9

For consecrations and dedications, see 265.92

Other

rites,

Other

acts

on of hands, Including love feasts (agapes), foot washing, laying ceremonies of joining church

ceremonies, ordinances,

Consecrations and dedications

sacraments Use

and dead

Including commendation of a soul

Sacramentals

265

and death

Religious ceremonies for the afflicted

Class texts of sermons in 252

.7

acts for the remission of sin

Absolution

For viaticum, see 265. .4

and

of Table 1 extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning

Exorcism

^9 148

^'^mii-

265

Dewey Decimal

266

266

Classification

Christian social

267

and

267

ecclesiastical theology

SUMMARY Missions

266

.2

Of both men and women Of men

.3

Young Men's

267.1 Class here missionary societies

For mission schools, see 377.6

.4

Standard subdivisions

.001-008

Notations from Table

Historical

.009

.5 .6

1

.7

and geographical treatment

.8

missions, foreign Class here joint and interdenominational served missions by continent, country, locality

.02

.13

Home

.023

Foreign missions

Interdenominational and nondenominational

Salvation

.16

Moral Rearmament [formerly 248.251

.18

Of

specific

Add

.2

,23

.24

.3

[.309]

Missionary stories

Of

specific

denominations and sects

to base

number 266

Associations for religious For pious

societies, see

work

248.06; religious congregations

orders, 255; missionary societies,

and

Young Men's

number 267.24 e.g.,

the

numbers following 28

Christian Associations

Historical

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 267.39

Program and

.32

Buildings and equipment

.33

Organization and administration

.34

Staff

.35

Departments

objectives

Examples: religious, educational, physical, boys* beginning of Table

1

.36

Work among

special classes

Examples: service to travelers, to foreign and migrants

^o

in

Baptist societies 267.246

.31

266

at for standard subdivisions; see instructions

Union 267.186132

denominations and sects

to base

Do

Africa 266.36

*Use extra Os

specific

discontinued; class in 266

the numbers following 28 in 281-289, e.g., missions serving Seventh-Day Adventist missions 266.673; Anglican

Add

267

Of

280.2-289.9,

610.695

.1-.9

Baptist Adult

Interdenominational and nondenominational

Add

Medical missions and missionaries

Number

e.g.,

the numbers following 28 in

in

medical missionaries in Class medical missions in 362.1-362.4,

[.09]

number 267.18

267.3 For Young Men's Christian Associations, see

266.009 [.025]

to base

Of men

266.0234406

by place served

denominations and sects

280.2-289.9,

Add "Areas"

Class foreign missions characterized only

Army

.15

missions

266.023 notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number in France for place of origin, e.g., missions originating notation 1-9 from 266.02344; then add 0* and again add "Areas" Africa Table 2 for place served, e.g., French missions to

Christian Associations

Rearmament, 26716 For Salvation Army, see 26715; Moral

Kinds of missions

.022

Of women Young Women's Of young adults Of boys Of giris

Of both men and women

.1

specific continents, Class foreign missions orginating in treatment of countries, localities in 266.023, geographical in 266.1-266.9 missions of specific denominations and sects

Christian Associations

151

racial groups, to

.-v'xn'^-

Dewey Decimal

267

Historical

.39

267

Classification

Christian social

268 [.068]

and geographical treatment

Add

base number 267.390 the numbers

to

following 090 in

from Table "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 Young Men's Christian Associations in the 1960s

268

ecclesiastical theology

Management not use; class in 268.1

Do

Historical periods

.390 1-.390 5

and

Administration

.1

Class plant

1,

management

in 268.2, personnel

management

in 268.3

Buildings and equipment

e.g.,

267.39046

Geographical treatment

.391-.399

Add .4

.43

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 267.39

.3

Personnel

.4

Teaching departments and divisions records, rules, Organization, teaching methods, textbooks,

Of women

services

Interdenominational and nondenominational

with the subject, Class textbooks on a specific subject

.44

Add

number 267.44 the numbers

to base

280.2-289.9, .5

Young Women's Add

to base

.61

(It is

,433

Of

.434

Men's, women's departments

Including college students' departments

denominations and sects

.435

to base

.5

Of boys

departments

Records and rules

Class records

.6

Methods of

Class

instruction

schools, vacation Bible schools,

rules for specific

under

schools in 377.1, Class religious instruction in nonsectarian 649.7 religious training of child in home in

instruction

methods

for specific

and study age groups in 268.43

.61

Value and use of textbooks

.62

Textbook method For value and use of textbooks, see 268.61

^53 ^52

rolls

deparhnents and divisions in

Class here curriculums, catechetics

see 267.5 For Young Women's Christian Associations,

Religious training and

and

268.43

girls

In Sunday schools, church other church auspices

Home

prizes, decorations, honor Including attendance, promotion,

267.3 For Young Men's Christian Associations, see

268

Adult division

Associations, 267.5

number 267.62 the numbers following 28 in 267.626132 280.2-289.9, e.g.. Baptist Young People's Union

Of

people's division

Intermediate, senior departments

People's Society of Christian Endeavor

specific

Add

J

Young

Interdenominational and nondenominational

Young

textbooks on specific optional to class here elementary life of prefer specific subject, e.g., textbooks on

Jesus 232.9)

Of young adults

.613

beginners', primary, junior departments

roll,

subjects;

following 267.3 in

267.54

Women's Christian

.7

Children's division (Ages 1-12)

Christian Associations

e.g., staff

departments and divisions

Cradle

see 267.3; Young For Young Men's Christian Associations,

.62

.432

Specific

Baptist societies 267.446

number 267.5 the numbers

267.31-267.39, .6

e.g.,

.43 following 28 in

on

missions 266

see 267.5 For Young Women's Christian Associations,

Of specific denominations and sects

e.g.,

Dewey Decimal

268

270

268

Classification

Lecture and audiovisual methods

.63

270

Christian church history

270.1-270.8 Historical periods Class comprehensive works in 270

.632

Lecture method

.635

Audiovisual methods

.1

Apostolic period to 325

.67

Dramatic method

.2

Period of ecumenical councils, 325-787

.68

Laboratory methods

.3

787-1054 Struggle between papacy and empire,

.38

Services

.7

Including order of service, music,

rallies,

anniversaries, special

Period of papal supremacy, 1054-1200

.4

days and festivals Class services for specific departments

Specific denominations

A

and

number 268.8

Add

to base

e.g.,

Presbyterian religious

JS

divisions in 268.43

.6

sects

numbers following 28 in 280.2-289.9, training and instruction 268.85

.7

the

Class specific elements in training

denominations and

and

and

instruction

by

1200-1517 Late Middle Ages to Renaissance, 1517-1648 Reformation and Counter-Reformation, 1648-1789 Peace of Westphalia to French Revolution,

Modem

specific

sects in 268.1-268.7

Spiritual renewal

269

Great schism, 1054

.81

19th century, 1789-1900

.82

20th century, 1900charismatic Class here ecumenical, pentecostal,

Add

and families in 243, Class evangelistic wriHngs for individuals 253.7 methods evangelisHc sermons in 252.3, evangelistic

m

Revivals and

.24

to base

270

movement

1960-1969 270.826

Religious congreations and orders in church

number 269.6 the numbers e.g., retreats for

men

following 248.8 in

history

269.642

Use 271.001-271.009

and geographical treatment of organized Christian church (Church

for standard subdivisions

the numbers following 255 in 255.01-255.98, 0* (for 271.9 Franciscans in church history 271.3; then add notation 1-9 from Table 00) and to the result add "Areas"

number 271

Historical

Add

history)

eg only add Kingdom 271.3041 2, e.g., Franciscans in United

treatment of specific denominations Class historical and geographical and sects in 280

to base

Persecutions in general church history

272

Regardless of denomination

.01-.08

Standard subdivisions Class here martyrs

Notations from Table

.09

e.g.,

Class comprehensive works in 270

in 270.82

271

248.82-248.89,

in

the

271-273 Special topics of church history

Retreats

Add

number 270.82

camp meetings

Class history of pentecostal

.6

to base

church history

Pentecostalism

.4

movements

numbers following 0904 in from Table 1, "Standard Subdivisions" notation 09041-09049

Evangelism

JZ

church, 1789-

1

.1

Historiography

Of

Apostolic

Church by imperial Rome,

lst-4th

centuries .2

Use

^

By

Inquisition

instructions at beginning of Table 1 extra Os for standard subdivisions; see

A55

:fiiif'

:.--i%'^^

Dewey Decimal

272

Of Waldenses and

.4

Of Huguenots

.5

Of

.6

Of Anglican reformers by Mary

.7

Of Roman Church by

18th century

.8

Albigenses, llth-12th centuries

.3

Molinists

272

Classification

Including agnosticism

19th century and later

.9

and Quietists

Of Quakers,

Including modernism, materialism

Elizabeth

Baptists, witches

I I

274-279 Treatment by continent, country,

and Anglicans

by Puritans and others

locality

of Puritan times

Modem

3

Add

this

number

for other persecutions

by

Doctrinal controversies and heresies in general church history from controversies and heresies 280 churches founded on specific doctrines in

299.932 Class Gnosticism [formerly 273.1] in

3d century Class

in 299.932

Sabellianism

.4

4th century

275

Christian church in Asia

276

Christian church in Africa

277

Christian church in North America

278

Christian church in South America Christian church in other parts of world

f Use extra Os

For Sabellianism, see 273.3 .3

* Christian

279

Manicheism [formerly 273.2]

church in Europe

274 in 272,

lst-2nd centuries

.2

Add

instructions at for standard subdivisions; see

as instructed

under 274-279

Including Arianism, Donatism .5

5th century Including Pelagianism

.6

6th-16th centuries Waldensianism Including Albigensianism, Catharism, Class here antinomianism Class later antinomianism in 273.7-273.9

.7

27, e.g.,

notation

322.1 Class relation of state to church in

Class persecutions resulting

number

geographical treatment of a Class comprehensive works in 270, "Standard Subdivisions specific subject with the subject, using 272.0944 09 from Table 1, e.g., persecutions in France

religious groups

discontinued; class in 272

273

base "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to

274.4; then to the ChrisHan church in Europe 274, in France in 270.1-270.8, e.g., result add the numbers following 27t ReformaHon 274.406 ChrisHan church in France during the

persecutions and martyrs

countries Examples: Christian martyrs in African

Use of

273

Christian church history

273

17th century Including Molinism, Jansenism, Pietism

^56

157

'^•imif

beginning of Table

1

Dewey Decimal

280

280

Denominations and church

280

Classification

Denominations and

281

sects of Christian

28 1. 1-28 1.4 Early church

and geographical treatment of, and sects and comprehensive works on specific denominations Class here general historical

apostolic Class here collected writings of

their

elements of specific optional to class here specific If option is chosen add to denominations and sects; prefer 230-270.

001-008

for

each specific denomination, Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1

sect,

group

as follows:

Apostolic

.1

For

Historical and geographical h-eatinent

[009]

02

not use; class in 07 Basic textual sources Class Bible in 220

03-06

ecclesiastical theology Doctrinal, moral, devotional, social, e.g., the Add to the numbers following 2 in 230-260,

Do

fft

denomination and international affairs 06187 Historical and geographical tireatment 270.1-279, Add to 07 the numbers foUowing 27 in century 07082)

.04

.042

e.g.,

20th .4

specific periods, see 281.2-281.4

comprehensive works

Church

to

100

Post-Nicene church, 325-1054

For

see 281.6-281.9 specific Oriental churches,

281.6-281.9 Specific Oriental churches Class comprehensive works in 281.5

movement

.6

Standard subdivisions 1

works in 280,

specific

Monophysite churches Including Eutychian Church

in 270.82

280.2-280.4 Branches

.62

Armenian

.63

Jacobite

.7

Coptic and Abyssinian churches

.8

Nestorian churches

.9

Eastern Orthodox churches

denominations and sects

in 281-289

.909

Catholicism churches in Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental

Roman with Rome .4

in 281.1

Oriental churches

doctrines of

Relations between denominations

Class comprehensive

1054

Ante-Nicene church, 100-325

Special topics of general applicability

Notations from Table

to time of great schism,

Primitive Apostolic

1

Class history of ecumenical

.05-.09

Class

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Church

Church 281.2-281.4 Specific periods of Apostolic

churches in 272, Class persecution of or by specific heresies in 273 specific churches considered as

.01-03

fathers,

general history in Class comprehensive works in 281.1, or church father with 270.1-270.3, a specific work of an apostolic the subject, e.g., philosophy 189.2

(It is

number

and church

patristics

individual local churches

the

of Christian church

and Oriental churches

Primitive

281

sects

communion

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

by continent, country,

281.94-281.99 (not 281.9094-281.9099)

Protestantism Including free churches

159

158

locality in

281

'" -'••»*

Dewey Decimal

281

-

-'-..

Classification

Denominations and

284

281

Add

Roman

282

Catholic Church

modern schisms .09

locality

Historical

in

Roman

communion with Rome Catholic

Church

.1

in 281.5-281.8;

in 284.8

.109

and geographical treatment

Add

.13

.09

282 "Areas" notaHon 4-9 from Table 2 to base number

Historical

.131

(rto^

.3

by continent, country,

locality in

Lutheran churches Historical

and geographical treatment by continent, country,

locality in

Specific churches, branches, synods

by

The American Lutheran Church

North America

its affiliates

For Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, see 284.134

The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod

283.4-283.9

Treatment by continent, country,

Synod of Evangelical Lutheran Churches

locality

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base Anglican churches in Africa 283.6

Add "Areas"

number

283,

The Lutheran Church

e.g.,

in

(Slovak)

America

American Evangelical Lutheran Church

Protestant denominations of Continental origin and related bodies For Baptist churches, see 286.1-286.5; Church of the New Jerusalem, 289.4;

Catholic Church

The EvangeUcal Lutheran Synodical Conference of

country, Class treatment of a specific branch by continent,

284

Arminian and Remonstrant churches

Roman

The Lutheran Free Church

Specific branches Example: Reformed Episcopal Church and

.4-.9

.9

schisms in

283.4-283.9

283.094-283.099)

locality in

Modem

The Evangelical Lutheran Church United Evangelical Lutheran Church

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

.8

Class treatment of specific churches, branches, synods continent, country, locality in 284.14-284.19

locality

Anglican churches

283

Moravian churches

284.14-284.19 (no^ 284.1094-284.1099)

(no/ 282.094-282.099)

Treatment by continent, country,

.6

Class treatment

282.4-282.9 Class treatment by continent, country, locality in

.4-.9

Huguenot churches

.3

281.9 "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number

Class Oriental churches in

.5

.2

country, Class treatment of specific churches by continent, locality in 281-94-281-99

Treatment by continent, country,

.4

Lutheran churches Calvinistic and Reformed churches in Europe Hussite and Anabaptist churches Albigensian, Catharist, Waldensian churches

284.1

Examples: Greek, Russian, Syrian, Ukrainian

.94-.99

284

of Christian church

SUMMARY

Specific churches

.93

sects

Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church

The United Lutheran Church

Mennonite churches, 289.7

in

America

Wisconsin EvangeUcal Lutheran Synod

Treatment by continent, country, locaUty Add "Areas" Calvinistic

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

and Reformed churches

in

Class Presbyterian churches in 285.1-285.2

i6i

i6o

^l^^MiJ^

number

Europe

284.1

Dewey Decimal

284

Historical

.209

284

Classification

Denominations and

285

and geographical treatment

sects

285

of Christian church

285.1-285.2 Presbyterian churches

Class treatment by continent, country, locality in

Class comprehensive works in

284.24-284.29 (not 284.2094-284.2099)

285

standard option under 280 is followed, use 285.001-285.008 for Presbyterian subdivisions, 285.02-285.07 for specific elements of (If

Specific churches

.23

and branches

Class treatment of specific churches

churches)

and branches by continent,

country, locality in 284.24-284.29

.1

For Huguenot churches, see 284.5

Treatment by continent, country,

.24-.29

Add

.109 locality

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Hussite and Anabaptist churches

.4

Albigensian, Catharist, Waldensian churches

.13

.131

Moravian churches

Historical

and geographical treatment

284.64-284.69 (not 284.6094-284.6099)

Treatment by continent, country, Add

.8

Modem

locality

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 284.6

schisms in

Roman

Constitutional Church, Little

.9

285

United Presbyterian Church in the United States of Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

.133

Presbyterian Church in the United States

.134

United Presbyterian Church of North America

.135

Cumberland Presbyterian Church

.136

Reformed Presbyterian churches

Catholic Church

.14-19

Church

Treatment by continent, country, Add "Areas"

Including Old Catholic Church, Gallican schismatic churches,

.84

285.14-285.19

.132

Class treatment by continent, country, locality in

.64-.69

by continent, country,

America

For Hussite churches, see 284.3

.609

locality in

Specific denominations Class treatment of specific denominations

Huguenot churches

.6

by continent, country,

285.14-285.19 (no^ 285.1094-285.1099)

locality in

.5

and geographical treatment

Historical

Class treatment

number 284.2

.3

Presbyterian churches of United States origin

of France

^

Jansenists

.209

Arminian and Remonstrant churches

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Presbyterian churches of British Historical

locality

Commonwealth

Congregational churches

.23

SUMMARY

Specific denominations

locality in

.2 .7

Reformed churches

.8

Congregationalism

.9

Puritanism

in

origin

and geographical treatment

Class treatment of specific denominations

Presbyterian churches of United States origin Presbyterian churches of British Commonwealth origin

285.1

Class treatment by continent, country, locality in 285.24-285.29 (not 285.2094-285.2099)

Presbyterian, American Reformed,

285.1

number

.232

285.24-285.29

United Reformed Church in United Kingdom Class Congregational

Church of England and Wales

America

163 162

'i-rtai/f^

by continent, country,

in 285.832

Dewey Decimal

285

Treatment by

.24-.29

Add

285

285

Classification

Denominations and

Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Adventist

286

base number 285.2 "Areas" notaHon 4-9 from Table 2 to

churches

287.92, Uniting Church in Class United Church of Canada in Australia in 287.93

Reformed churches

.7

.709

Historical

in

286.1-286.5 Baptist churches

America

Class comprehensive works in 286

and geographical treatment

for standard option under 280 is followed, use 286.001-286.008 elements of Baptist subdivisions, 286.02-286.07 for specific

(If

country, locaUty in Class treatment by continent, 285.74-285.79 (nof 285.7094-285.7099)

.73

churches)

Specific denominations denominations Class treatment of specific locality in

.109

285.74-285.79

.733

(German) Reformed Church in the United States

.734

Evangelical and Reformed Church

Treatment by continent, country, Add

.8

.809

.13

number

285.7

and geographical treatment

332

.132

Southern Baptist Convention

.133

National Baptist Convention, U.S.A.

285.84-285.89

Freewill Baptists church

.3

Seventh-Day Baptists church

.4

Old School

286.1

Baptists churches

Examples: Dunkers, Church of the Brethren

.6

.609

Disciples of Christ (Campbellites) Historical

and geographical treatment

in Class treatment by continent, country, locality 286.64-286.69 {not 286.6094-286.6099)

United Church of Christ

Add "Areas"

number

Other Baptist churches and denominations

Congregational Christian Churches

Treatment by continent, country,

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

.2

Congregational Churches

see 285.734 For Evangelical and Reformed Church,

.84-.89

locality

Baptists churches Examples: Primitive, Antimission, Hard-Shell

For Christian Church, see 286.63

.834

Treatment by continent, country, Add "Areas"

287.92, Uniting Church in Class United Church of Canada in Australia in 287.93

.833

286.14-286.19

American (Northern) Baptist Convention

.14-.19

by continent, country, Class treatment of specific denominations

by continent, country,

.131

Specific denominations

locality in

by continent, counh-y, locahty in

Specific denominations

locality in

locality in Class treatment by continent, country, 285.84-285.89 {not 285.8094-285.8099)

.83

and geographical treatment

Class treatment of specific denominations

Congregationalism Historical

Historical

286.14-286.19 (not 286.1094-286.1099)

locality

base "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to

Regular (Calvinistic) Baptists

Class treatment

.732

.74_.79

.1

by continent, country,

Christian Reformed Church Reformed Church in America (Dutch)

.731

285

of Christian church

Puritanism

.9

continent, country, locality

sects

locality

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 285.8

165 164

•^t^UX-

Dewey Decimal

286

286

Classification

Denominations and

287 .409

Historical

Specific denominations

.63

Class treatment of specific denominations locality in

by continent, country,

.44-.49

Treatment by continent, country,

.5

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 286.6

Historical

.709

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

.509 by continent, country,

locality in

Specific denominations

God

Advent Christian Church

Add "Areas"

,4 .5 .6 .7

.8 .9

.1

.109

locality

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

286.7

Methodist churches in British United Methodist Church

United Conference of Methodist Churches

.533

Independent Methodists

.534

Wesleyan Reform Union

Isles

e.g..

.6

.609

Wesleyan Methodist Church

Add

A

notation 41-42 from Table 2 to base

Independent Methodists

in

number

287.5,

Wales 287.5429

United Methodist Church Historical

and geographical treatment

287.64-287.69 (not 287.6094-287.6099)

.63

by continent, country, locaUty in

Specific antecedent

denominations

Class treatment of specific antecedent denominations

by

continent, country, locality in 287.64-287.69

locality

For Methodist Protestant Church, see 287.7; Evangelical United Brethen Church, 289 9

287.1 "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number

Primitive Methodist

locality

Class treatment by continent, country, locality in

and geographical treatment

Treatment by continent, country,

Treatment by country and Add "Areas"

287.14-287.19 (not 287.1094-287.1099)

.14-.19

Specific denominations

.532

.54

Methodist Protestant Church Black Methodist churches in United States Other Methodist churches

Class treatment

287.54 (not

287.54

Wesleyan Methodist Church Primitive Methodist Church

Historical

locality in

Church in British Isles in 287.142, Primitive Methodist Church in British Isles in 287.442, treatment of specific denominations by country and locality in

SUMMARY 287.1

by country and

Class Wesleyan Methodist

Methodist churches

287

and geographical treatment

Churches, United Methodist Church

286.74-286.79

Treatment by continent, country,

,74-79

Historical

Including Yearly Conference of People Called Methodists, Wesleyan Conference, Methodist New Connection, Bible Christians, Free Protestant Methodists, Wesleyan Reformers, United Methodist

continent, country, Class treatment of specific denominations by locality in

[formerly

287.50941-287.50942)

.53 Examples: Seventh-Day Adventists church, Church of

Isles

Methodist churches in British

Class treatment

286.74-286.79 (not 286.7094-286,7099)

(Adventists),

number 287.4

287.97]

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

.73

locality

locality

Adventist churches

,7

locality in

286.64-286.69

Treatment by continent, country, Add

by continent, country,

287.44-287.49 (not 287.4094-287.4099)

Add "Areas" .64-.69

287

of Christian church

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

Examples: Christian Church, Church of Christ

sects

Church .631

The Methodist Church (1939-1968)

i&r

i66

^^4,1^

Dewey Decimal

287

Classification

Methodist Episcopal Church

.633

Methodist Episcopal Church, South

to base

number 287.6

For Universalist Church, see 289.1

.8

Black Methodist churches in United States

.4-.9

Unitarian Church

Treatment by continent, country,

and geographical treatment by

state

and

locality in

Add

287.87 {not

Methodist Episcopal African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Zion Church, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Class treatment of specific denominations by

289.1

Treatment by Add e.g..

and

locality

74-79 from Table 2 to base number Black Methodist churches in Georgia 287.8758 "Areas'* notation

287.8,

For Hawaii, see 287.89 .89 .9

.92

sects

.1

In Hawaii

.109

United Church of Canada Uniting Church in Australia

.97

Other

Church

.4 .5

Church of

.6

Society of Friends (Quakers)

.7

Mennonite churches

.8

Shakers

.9

Others

Universalist

Christ, Scientist (Christian Science)

Church

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment by continent, country, locality in 289.14-289.19 {not 289.1094-289.1099)

Other Methodist churches

.93

Universalist

Latter-Day Saints Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgianism)

.3

state or locality

in 287.87

.87

number 288

SUMMARY

Specific denominations

state

locality

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Other denominations and

289

287.80974-287.80979)

.83

Unitarian Universalist Association

.32

.33

Class treatment

by continent, country,

locality in 288.4-288.9

Methodist Protestant Church

Historical

.14-19

Treatment by continent, country, Add "Areas"

Congregational Examples: Free Methodist Church of North America, Methodist Church

[.2]

locality

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to a for, it is specific denomination or sect not separately provided optional to class

it

in this

number)

287.5

.3

Unitarianism .309 Class here Socinianism, Anti-Trinitarianism

.09

Historical

by continent, country,

locality in

288.4-288.9

.32

(«of 288.094-288.099)

.322

i68

Latter-Day Saints Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment by continent, country, locality in 289.34-289.39 (not 289.3094-289.3099)

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

289.1

[Permanently unassigned] (If it is

[formerly 287.97] in Class Methodist churches in British Isles

288

288

of Christian church

Specific denominations

.7

.809

sects

Class treatment of specific denominations

Treatment by continent, country, locahty Add "Areas" notadon 4-9 from Table 2

Denominations and

288 .3

.632

.64-.69

287

Sources (Sacred books)

Book of Mormon

i6q

Dewey Decimal

289

289

Classification

Denominations and

289

Historical

.709 .33

Specific branches

Class treatment locality in

.34-.39

.4

.409

branches by continent, country,

Examples: Amish, Church of God in Christ, Defenceless Mennonites, General Conference Mennonites, Hutterian Brethren

Treatment by continent, country,

locality

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

New

Church of the

number

Jerusalem (Swedenborgianism)

Treatment by continent, country, Add

.5

.509

.74-.79

.6

.609

If preferred, class a specific

local

locality

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 289.5

and geographical treatment

.94

Pentecostal Assemblies

.97

Unity School of Christianity

.98

New

291

topics not applied to specific religions

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to a class specific religion other than Christianity, it is optional to base number 291 the numbers it in this number, and to add to (If it is

Class treatment of specific branches

,7

by continent, country,

reUgion in 292-299, e.g., Hinduism 291, Mahabharata 291.923; in that case class comparative religion in 290 and its subdivisions in 290.1-290.9, standard subdivisions in 290.01-290.09. Other options are described under

following the base

289.64-289.69

Treatment by continent, country, Add "Areas"

Comparative religion Class here works dealing with various religions, with religious

Orthodox and Hicksite

.64-.69

Thought

Other religions and comparative religion

Specific branches

locality in

emphasis in 289.2

Jehovah's Witnesses

in Class treatment by continent, country, locality 289.64-289.69 {not 289.6094-289.6099)

.63

denomination or sect requiring

.92

290

Society of Friends (Quakers) Historical

number 289.7

Including Assemblies of God, Churches of God, Church of the Nazarene, Evangelical United Brethren Church, United Brethen in

locality in

Eddy

Treatment by continent, country, Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Christ

Sources Writings by Mary Baker

locality

Others

.9

289.54-289.59 {not 289.5094-289.5099)

.54_.59

Treatment by continent, country,

United Society of True Believers in Christ's Second Appearing

and geographical treatment

Class treatment by continent, country,

.52

289.74-289.79

Shakers

.8

Christ, Scientist (Christian Science)

Historical

by continent, country,

locality

289.4 "Areas" notaHon 4-9 from Table 2 to base number

Church of

locality in

Add "Areas"

in Class treatment by continent, country, locality 289.44-289.49 (not 289.4094-289.4099)

,44-.49

Class treatment of specific branches

289.3

and geographical treatment

Historical

and geographical treatment

Specific branches

.73

289.34-289.39

Add "Areas"

of Christian church

Class treatment by continent, country, locahty in 289.74-289.79 (not 289.7094-289.7099)

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints of specific

sects

locality

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Mennonite churches

number 289.6

number

for that

200)

[.012]

Classification

Do

not use; class in 291.14

171

170

289

Dewey Decimal

291 .04

291

Classification

.175

Special topics of general applicability

and religions of nonliterate peoples [both formerly also 200.9011]

.177

and secular

disciplines

Religions

and

political aflFairs

Attitudes toward and influences on political activities and

Ancient religions

.044

Religions

Examples: science, literature

Prehistoric religions

.042

291

Other religions and comparative religion

291

ideologies Class religions of a specific group with the group, e.g.,

For international

ancient Semitic religions 299.2

Organizations

.06

Class religious organizations in 291.65

affairs, see

freedom

.177 2

Religious

.177 3

Theocracy Supremacy of organized

SUMMARY Relationships and attitudes of religions

291.1

.3

Doctrines Public worship and other practices

.4

Religious experience,

,5

.7

Moral theology Leaders and organization Activities inspired by religious motives

.8

Sources

.9

Sects

.2

.6

.1

.13

.178

life,

.178 3 .178 32

and reform movements

178 33

to base

to base

364.1-364.8,

178 34

subject, e.g.,

305.2-305.8,

Examples: polytheistic, pantheistic, monotheistic, nontheistic

and

178 35

number 291.17833 the numbers e.g.,

following 364 in

attitude of religions toward treason

to base

number 291.17834 the numbers e.g.,

attitude of religions toward

following 305 in

women

Relation of the sexes, marriage, family

Add

attitudes

to base

306.7-306.8, religions, interreligious relations

number 291.17835 the numbers e.g.,

following 306 in

attitude of religions toward

homosexuality 291.1783576

Attitudes of religions toward and influences on secular matters,

178 36

Ecology and population

Add

to base

304.2-304.8,

number 291.17836 e.g.,

the numbers following 304 in

attitude of rehgions toward pollution

291.1783628

.172

toward alcoholism

291.178344; however, class attitudes toward various religions in 291.172 (720^291.178346)

Classification of religions

Class specific socioeconomic problems in 291.178

attitude of rehgions

Social structure

Add

Role of organized religions in society

e.g.,

following 362 in

291.17833131, toward capital punishment 291.1783366

myths on a specific subject with the creation myths 291.24

toward other

number 291.17832 the numbers

Crime

Class sources in 291.8,

attitudes

291.177

Social disorganization

Add

and customs the sacred life, doctrine and

interreligious relations

political affairs, see

For crime, see 291.17833

Mythology and mythological foundations [both formerly also 200.4]

and

religious organizations in 361.75

291.17832292

Relationships and attitudes of religions

Social theologies

governments

problems

Add

ritual of a particular religion

.171

Social

362.1-362.5,

archetypically significant in

.17

work of

For religions and

practice

religions over civil

and socioeconomic problems

Class welfare

Stories of primeval history, beings, origins

.14

Religions

291.1787

Interreligious relations Including relations of reUgions with irreUgion

172

^73

Dewey Decimal

291 .178 5

The economic order

.178 7

International

291

Classification

aflFairs

War and peace

.178 73

.33

Witchcraft

.34

OfiFerings, sacrifices,

.35

Sacred places

conscientious objectors

.36

Doctrines

.21

Sacred times liturgic year, religious calendar, religious festivals

Examples:

Class here apologetics, polemics

.37

Symbolism, symboUc objects, emblems

Objects of worship and veneration

.38

Rites

and ceremonies

Class here animism, spiritism

Conduct and

.211

Gods, goddesses, other divinities and deities

Examples:

.212

Nature

fasts,

Examples: sun, water,

.213

fire,

A

Persons

.214

Personified abstractions

.215

Angels and other good

texts

liturgy, public prayer, music, public feasts

.42

and

pilgrimages, processions

Class musical scores

trees, sex

Examples: ancestors, the dead, monarchs, heroes, saints

Religious experience,

and parts life,

in

783

practice

Religious experience Mysticism, conversion, moral renewal and

commitment

in Class extramoral disciplines (asceticism) [formerly 291.42]

spirits

291.447

Servants and messengers of divinity

.216

Devils,

.218

Images

.22

penances

Examples: holy buildings, temples, shrines, pagodas, grottoes

Examples: attitude of religions toward pacifism,

.2

291

Other religions and comparative religion

291

demons, other

.43

evil spirits

Worship Description, interpretation, criticism, history, practical works

on prayer, meditation, contemplation Including devotional texts

Humankind Including creation, sin, salvation, repentance,

Class here comprehensive works

atonement, soul

on worship [formerly 291.3]

For public worship, see 291.3 For eschatoiogy, see 291.23

.23

.44

Eschatoiogy

.237 .24

hell,

rewards, punishments

.446

Creation and cosmology

.32

Individual observances

Including pilgrimages

.447

Public worship and other practices Class comprehensive works

and practice

Examples: observance of restrictions and limitations, ceremonial and ritual observances

Reincarnation

For creation of humankind, see 291.22

^

life

For worship, see 291.43; moral theology, 291.5

Including death, resurrection, immortality, other worlds,

heaven, purgatory,

Religious

on

Extramoral disciplines (Asceticism) [formerly 291.42]

worship [formerly 291.3] in 291.43

Including practice of poverty, chastity, solitude, fasting and

abstinence

Divination Examples: omens, oracles, prophecies

^75 174

'^4*lif

Dewey Decimal

291 .448 .5

Guides to religious

.6

Classification

life

Moral theology Conscience,

.56

291

Specific

sins, vices, virtues,

duties

Other religions and comparative religion

291 .83

Oral traditions

.84

Laws and

.85

Sources of sects and reform movements

.9

moral issues number 291.56

Sects

to base

e.g.,

morality of discriminatory practices 291.5675

and reform movements

Leaders and organization

Observe the following table of precedence,

endowed founders

Arrange

e.g.,

supematurally

of religions 291.63 {not 291.62)

e.g., to

291.62 291.61

Clergy and counselors

291.64

Interpreters of religion Class comprehensive works in 291.6

it is

2H

or to 29H, the

Class comprehensive works in 291

and Roman)

Classical (Greek

292

Clergy and counselors heads of church, gurus

Notations from Table

Persons

endowed

with supernatural

Organizations

.006

Class religious organizations in 292.65

Divinely inspired persons Examples: messiahs, founders

of religions,

.007-.009

prophets

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.64

292.07-292.08 By specific culture

For clergy and counselors, see 291.61

of Class comprehensive works in 292, specific elements regardless

Organization and organizations

culture in 292.1-292.9

Examples: institutions, associations, orders, parties, congregations Class laws

.7

1

Interpreters of religion Examples: writers, reformers

.65

1

power

Examples: thaumaturgists, sorcerers, magicians, exorcists

.63

religion

Standard subdivisions

.001-.005 Priests, ministers, pastors,

as below, but, if

numbers following the base number for Other that religion in 292-299, e.g., Shivaism 2H5.13 or 29H.513. options are described under 200

291.63

Divinely inspired persons Persons endowed with supernatural power

religions

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to a specific religion, place it first by use of or a letter or other symbol, e.g., Hinduism 2H0 (preceding 220), 29H (preceding 291 or 292); add to the base number thus derived,

291.61-291.64 Leaders and their work

.62

and decisions

Activities inspired

by

.07

Roman

.08

Greek

in 291.84

,l-.9

religious motives

Examples: religious wars, missions, rehgious training and

Specific elements

number 292 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

organizations 292.65

following 291 in 291.1-291.9,

instruction

293

Sources .82

in

291.1-291.8

292-299 Specific

.61

and reform movements

Class specific aspects of sects

the numbers following 17 in 172-179,

Add

decisions

.06

Sacred books and scriptures

Germanic

religion

Organizations Class religious organizations in 293.65

177

176

i.i^/.

291

Dewey Decimal

293

293

Classification

base number 293 the numbers following 291

Add

to

e.g.,

eschatology 293.23

in 291.1-291.9,

Religions of Indie origin

294

.382 2

Vinayapitaka

.382 3

Suttapitaka

.382 4

Abhidhammapitaka

Specific elements

.1-.9

[.1]

The Vedas Class in 294.59212-294.59215

.3

.383

Oral traditions

.384

Laws and

.385

Sources of branches, sects, reform movements

.39

Organizations

Relationships

Add

to base

and

e.g., relations

291.13-291.17,

.34

to base

with other religions 294.3372

291.2-291.4,

number 294.34 the numbers e.g., religious

following 291 in

experience 294.3442

For moral theology, see 294.35

.35

Moral theology Conscience,

.356

Specific

Add

moral

to base

172-179,

,36

.361-.364

.392 5

Tantric Buddhism

.392 7

Zen

.392 8

Nichiren Shoshu

Jainism

Organizations Class religious organizations in 294.465

following 17 in

morality of war and peace 294.356242

.41-.48

.49 following 291.6 in

Organization and organizations

and

to base

291.1-291.8,

to base

decisions in

General principles Add

Leaders and their work

Sects

by

e.g.,

294.4 the

numbers following 291

moral theology 294.45

Class specific aspects of sects

and reform movements

294.41-294.48

.492

Svetambara

.493

Digambara

S

Hinduism Brahmanism

religious motives

,506 rehgious training and instruction

Organizations Class religious organizations in 294.565

Sources .509

Historical

and geographical treatment

Sacred books and scriptures (Tripitaka)

^79

178

in

and reform movements

Class here

Activities inspired

number

294.384

Monasticism and monasteries

Examples: missions,

.382

Lamaism (Tibetan Buddhism)

issues

number 294.356 the numbers

e.g.,

Class laws

.38

.392 3

,406

Including institutions, associations, parties, congregations

.37

Mahayana (Northern) Buddhism

duties

number 294.36 the numbers 291.61-291.64, e.g., the Buddha 294.363

.365 7

.392

Leaders and organization

Add

.365

Hinayana (Southern, Theravada) Buddhism

.4

sins, vices, virtues,

movements

391 following 291.1 in

Doctrines and practices

Add

movements

294.33-294.38

attitudes

number 294.33 the numbers

Branches, sects, reform

Class specific aspects of branches, sects, reform

Class religious organizations in 294.365

.33

decisions

Example: Buddhist Tantras

Buddhism

,306

294

Other religions and comparative religion

294

in

in

Dewey Decimal

294

Classification

.5517

To 499 A.D.

.509 01

3999-1000 B.C.

.509 013

Class here religion of Vedic period

SUMMARY 294.51-.53

Religious experience,

,55

Sects

.56-.57 .59

life,

practice,

Ramakrishna movement

.556

Reformed Hinduism

.556 2

Brahma Samaj

.556 3

Arya-Samaj

,56-.57

moral theology

and reform movements

Sources

Relationships, doctrines, public worship

.592

number 294.5

to base

291.1-291.3,

e.g.,

.542-.544

life,

to base

.592 1

practice,

e.g.,

life,

practice

Sacred books and scriptures Vedic literature

the numbers following 291.4 in Hindu yogic meditation 294.543

in 294.5921, Upanishads in Class comprehensive works on the Vedas 294.59218, Vedic religion in 294.509013

.592 12

Rigveda

.592 13

Samaveda

.592 14

Yajurveda

.592 15

Atharvaveda

.592 18

Upanishads

Moral theology

Specific

.548 6

Add

sins, vices, virtues, duties,

172-179,

Sects

.55

dharma

moral issues

to base

number 294.5486

e.g.,

the

numbers following 17

in

morahty of family relationships 294.54863

and reform movements

.592 2

Ramayana

.592 3

Mahabharata For Bhagavad

in 294.3, Jainism in 294.4; a specific aspect of of a sect or reform movement with the subject, e.g., doctrines

Class

gurus 294.561

Class here Samhitas, Brahmanas, Aranyakas

For moral theology, see 294.548

Conscience,

Buddhism

.592 4

Bhagavad Gita

.592 5

Puranas

.592 6

Dharmasastras

Gita, see

294.5924

Vishnuism 294.52

Early

.551 .551 2 .551 3 .551 4

Vishnuism

.551

6

.593

Oral traditions

.594

Laws and

.595

Sources of sects and reform

Shivaism

Shaktaism Class here Tantric Hinduism

.551 5

in

Sources

Class public worship in 294.53

.548

numbers following 291

moral theology

number 294.54

291.42-291.44,

e.g.,

294.5 the

294.592 12-294.592 15 The Vedas [formerly 294.1]

Religious experience,

Add

number

the numbers following 291 in

attitude toward science 294.5175

Religious experience,

,54

to base

291.6-291.7,

Leaders, organization, activities

Add

Leaders, organization, activities

Add

.59

.51-.53

Sauraisni

.555

Relationships, doctrines, public worship

.54

294

Other religions and comparative religion

294

decisions

Example: Hindu tantras

Ganapataism .6

Shanmukaism

Sikhism

i8i

i8o

•^iifUf^'

movements

Dewey Decimal

294

294

Classification

296 .12

Organizations

.606

296

Other religions and comparative religion

Talmudic

literature

Use 296.12001-296.12009

for standard subdivisions

Class religious organizations in 294.665

.61-.69

Specific elements

Add

to base

291.1-291.9,

296.120 4-296.120 7 General considerations

number 294.6 the numbers e.g.,

following 291 in

Class comprehensive works in 296.12

virtues 294.65

Zoroastrianism (Mazdaism, Parseeism)

295

296.120 4-296.120 5 Texts

Class Mithraism [formerly 2^5] in 299.15

.06

Class comprehensive works in 296.12, texts

commentaries in 296.1207

Organizations 120 4

Class religious organizations in 295.65

.1-.9

number 295 the numbers

to base

e.g.,

virtues 295.5

following 291 in 291.1-291.9,

120 5

Organizations

number 296.1206 the numbers e.g., historical criticism

following 220.6 in

296.12067

For textual cnHcism, see 296.1204; commentaries, 296.1207

Schools and courses Class study

to base

220.601-220.68,

Study and teaching

.071

and teaching

in

Sunday

schools, afternoon

schools, parochial schools in 296.68

weekday

.120 7

Commentaries order Criticism and interpretation arranged in textual Including texts accompanied by commentaries

SUMMARY 296.1

.1

Sources

.3

Doctrinal, moral, social theology

.4

Traditions,

.6 .7

Leaders, organization, activities Religious experience, life, practice

.8

Sects

rites,

public services

and movements

Sources For Old Testament, see 221

SUMMARY .14

Talmudic Midrash

.15

Sources of specific sects and movements

.16

Cabalistic literature

.17

.18

Early rabbinical writings to 1400 Halakah (Legal literature)

.19

Haggadah (Nonlegal

296.12

number

Interpretation and criticism (Exegesis)

Add

Class religious organizations in 296.67

.07

notation 1-9 from Table 6 to base

296.1205

120 6 .06

texts

Translations

Add "Languages"

Judaism

296

Hebrew and Aramaic

Including textual criticism

Specific elements

Add

accompanied by

literature

literature)

183 182

Dewey Decimal

296

296

Classification

296

Other religions and comparative religion

296

296.141-296.142 Specific types of Midrashic literature 296.123-296.127 Specific works

under each subdivision identified by * as instructed Midrashic 296.123-296.127, e.g., criticism and interpretation of Haggadah 296.14206

Add

each subdivision identified by * as follows: Standard subdivisions 001-009 Notations from Table 1

Add

to

Hebrew and Aramaic

04

Class comprehensive works in 296.14

texts

Including textual criticism Class texts

accompanied by commentaries

in

accompanied by commentaries in 07 Interpretation and criticism (Exegesis) Add to base number 06 the numbers following 220.6 220.601-220.68, e.g., historical criticism 067 Class texts

06

.141

*Halakah

.142

*Haggadah

07

Translations

(KS

,15 in

Sources of specific sects and

For textual criticism, see 04; Commentaries Criticism and interpretation arranged in textual order Including texts accompanied by commentaries

Class comprehensive

works

.123

*Mishnah

.124

*Palestinian

.125

*Babylonian Talmud

Class here comprehensive

.126 2

*Tosefta

.126 3

*Baraita

Cabalistic literature

.16

Example: Zohar

on Cabalah

Class Jewish mystical experience in 296.71, mystical movements in 296.833

Talmud

literature

modern Jewish

Early rabbinical writings to 1400

.17

Talmudic

Scrolls

Old Testament texts in Dead Sea Scrolls in 221.44, pseudepigrapha in Dead Sea Scrolls in 229.918

Class here comprehensive works

Specific types of

.127

works on Dead Sea

Class

in 296.12

Tosefta and Baraita

.126

movements

Qumran community

,155

commentaries, 07

07

to

.172

Of Maimonides

.179

Responsa

Halakah (Legal

.18

literature)

Including laws and decisions, later Halakah

.127 4

*Halakah

.127 6

*Haggadah

Class here comprehensive works

on Jewish law

Midrashic Torah in 222.1, Talmudic Halakah in 296.1274, Halakah in 296.141

Class

Other Talmudic

[.129]

Number .14

texts

discontinued; class in 296.12

Midrash for standard subdivisions

General considerations

number 296.140 the numbers following 296.120 in 296.1204-296.1207, e.g., Hebrew and Aramaic texts 296.1404

Add *Add

as instructed

literature)

Including later

Haggadah

Class Talmudic

Haggadah

in 296.1276, Midrashic

296.142

to base

under 296.123-296.127

of Joseph Caro

Haggadah (Nonlegal

.19

Use 296.14001-296.14009 .140 4-. 140 7

Work

.182

.3

Add

Doctrinal, moral, social theology

as instructed

under 296.123-296.127

185 184

Haggadah

in

Dewey Decimal

296

296

Classification

Traditions, rites, public services

.4

Description, interpretation; conduct

296.31-296.33 Doctrinal theology (Dogma)

Spiritual beings

Class comprehensive works

God

Sabbath

.42

Sermons and homiletics

Angels

,316

Devils (Demons)

.43

sin, salvation,

repentance, atonement, soul

For eschatology, see 296.33

Eschatology Including death, resurrection, immortality, messianism

Creation For creation of humankind, see 296.32

.38

,385

Moral and

social

theology

Moral theology Conscience,

sins, vices, virtues,

Class guides to conduct of

Social theology

.432

Yom

.433

Sukkoth (Feast of Tabernacles)

.435

Hanukkah

.436

Purim

.437

Pesach (Passover)

.438

Shabuoth (Feast of Weeks, Pentecost)

.439

Other

duties

life

in 296.74

and interreligious

relations

other religions, attitude

Attitude toward on secular matters

and

291.171-291.178,

e.g.,

toward and influence

the numbers following 291.17 in attitude toward science 296.3875

number 296.387

Kippur (Day of Atonement)

(Feast of the Dedication)

(Feast of Lots)

Examples: Tishah b'Ab, Lag b'Omer

attitudes

to base

Festivals, holy days, fasts

Rosh Hashanah (New Year)

.44

Add

e.g.,

296.387

.431

Including Biblical precepts

,387

with the subject,

specific subject

For Sabbath, see 296.41

Humankind Including creation,

.34

on a

Class sermons

in 296.72

on worship {formerly 296.4]

41

social theology

.315

.33

and public

Class comprehensive works in 296.3

Including God*s special relation to the Jewish people

.32

texts of rites

hturgy, hymns, Class here family celebrations and services, symbolism prayers, music, responsive reading, ceremonies,

Attributes and functions

.311

and

services

Class here Biblical theology, apologetics, polemics

.31

296

Other religions and comparative religion

296

.442

Rites

and customs

for specific occasions

Special rites for male Jews

.442 2

Berith milah (Circumcision)

.442 3

Pidyon haben (Redemption of

.442 4

Bar mitzah

.443

first-born male)

Special rites for female Jews Including bath mitzvah

.444

Marriage and divorce

,445

Burial

.6

i86

and mourning

rites rites

Leaders, organization, activities

187

and and

traditions

traditions

Dewey Decimal

296 .61

Other religions and comparative religion

296

Classification

.812

Pharisees

.815

Qumran community

Leaders Example: rabbis

.65

Medieval

.82

Synagogues and congregations

Example: Sabbatianism

.67

Organization and organizations Examples:

institutions, associations, polity

Class laws

and decisions

.675 .68

.7

.71

Orthodox Judaism

.832

in 296.18

Vlystical

.833

For synagogues and congregations, see 296.65

.673

Modern

.83

Judaism

Example: modern Hasidism

Young Men's Hebrew Associations Young Women's Hebrew Associations

Reform movements

.834 .834 2

Conservative Judaism

parochial schools In Sunday schools, afternoon weekday schools,

.834 4

Reconstructionist Judaism

practice

.834 6

Reform Judaism

Religious education

Religious experience,

life,

Islam and religions derived from

297

Religious experience Mysticism, conversion, moral renewal and

commitment

it

Organizations

.06

Class religious organizations in 297.65

296.71] in Class extramoral disciplines (asceticism) [formerly

296.74

.72

SUMMARY

Worship works Description, interpretation, criticism, history, practical on prayer, meditation, contemplation

297.1 .2 .3

Including devotional texts

.4

296.4] Class here comprehensive works on worship {formerly

Class public worship, family celebrations

.73

Observance of dietary laws

,74

Religious

life

and services

Islamic doctrinal theology (Aqaid and Kalam) Islamic public worship and other practices Islamic religious experience, life, practice

.6

Islamic moral theology Islamic leaders and organization

.7

Islamic activities

,8

from Islam Islamic sects and other religions derived

.5

in 296.4

Sources, relationships, attitudes of Islam

Sources, relationships, attitudes of Islam

and practice

Including extramoral disciplines (asceticism) {formerly

297.12-297.14 Sources

296.71], e.g., fasting

For moral theology, see 296385; worship, 296.72; observance

Class comprehensive works in 297.1

of dietary laws, 296.73

S

Sects

and movements

Class specific aspects of sects

.81

Sacred books and scriptures

.12

and movements

Koran

.122

in 296.1-296.7

Ancient Including Samaritans, Sadducees, Hellenistic Zealots, Essenes

movement,

297.122 1-297.122 8 General principles

Karaites,

Class comprehensive

122

1

works in 297.122

Origins and authenticity

1S9

i88

^

i-,t.tf'

296

Dewey Decimal

297

297

Classification

1

*A1-Bukhari

.124 2

Abu Daud

.124 3

Muslim

.124 4

Al-Tirmidhi

.124 5

Al-Nasai

.124 6

Ibn Majah

.124

297.122 4-297.122 5 Texts Class comprehensive works in 297.122, texts

commentaries

in

accompanied by

297.1227

Arabic texts

122 4

Class here textual criticism

Translations

122 5

"Languages'* notation 1-9 from Table 6 to

Add

base number

297.1225

Add

to base

number 297.1226 the numbers

220.601-220.68,

For textual 297.1227

e.g., historical criticism

criticism, see 297.1224;

.124 7

Other Sunni Hadith

.124 8

Hadith of other sects

Oral traditions

.13

Interpretation and criticism (Exegesis)

.122 6

Class Hadith in 297.124

following 220.6 in

297.12267

commentaries,

and ceremonial

Religious

Class Islamic law on other subjects in 340.59

Criticism and interpretation arranged

Including texts

decisions (Tawhid)

Laws and

.14

Commentaries

.122 7

297

Other religions and comparative religion

297

Relationships and attitudes

.19

in textual order

Social theology

.197

accompanied by commentaries

interreligious relations

and

and

attitudes .122 8

Special subjects treated in

.122 9

Individual suras

Koran

and Attitude toward other religions, attitudes toward influence on secular matters

and groups of suras

Origins, authenticity, texts, criticism, interpretation, commentaries, special subjects

.124

Add

^

Add

to base

Class doctrines concerning

.204

number 297.1240

the numbers following 297.122

in 297.1221-297.1228, e.g., origins

297.12401

to base

Muhammad

e.g.,

Spiritual beings Attributes and functions

each subdivision identified by Standard subdivisions 001-009 Notations from Table

.211 1

God Including revelation, miracles

General principles

Add

to

the numbers following 297.122 in

297.1221-297.1228,

e.g., historical criticism

.215

Angels

.216

Devils (Demons)

067

Class comprehensive works in 297.124

Add

as instructed

under 297.1241-297.1248

W

IQO

'

'

ififl'

the Prophet in 297.63

following 297.8 in

doctrines of Kadarites 297.20435

* as follows:

to

toward Judaism 297.1972

number 297.204 the numbers

297.81-297.86,

297.124 1-297.124 8 Specific Hadith

01-09

attitude

Doctrines of specific sects Add

.21

Add

e.g.,

following 291.17 in

Islamic doctrinal theology (Aqaid and Kalam)

for standard subdivisions

General principles

.124 01-. 124 08

number 297.197 the numbers

291.171-291.178,

Hadith (Traditions) Use 297.124001-297.124009

to base

Dewey Decimal

297

297

Classification

.35

Humankind

.22

.36

Sacred times Examples: Fridays, Ramadan

soul

For eschatology, see 297.23

.38

Rites

and ceremonies

Conduct and

Eschatology day of Including death, intermediate state, resurrection, heaven, judgment, rewards, punishment, future life, eternity,

Class

comprehensive works on worship [formerly 297.38]

Class five religious obligations in 297.51-297.55

Other doctrines

.4

Examples: prophets prior to

Muhammad,

Islamic religious experience,

Apologetics and polemics

.291

Polemics against pagans and heathens

.292

Polemics against Judaism

.293

Polemics against Christianity

.294

Polemics against Hinduism

.295

Polemics against other religions

.297

Polemics against rationalists, agnostics, atheists

.298

Polemics against scientists and materialists

.5

.32

Sunni

rites

297.301

duties

the Faith) Class comprehensive works in 297.5

.51

Profession of faith (Shahada)

.52

Prayer

.53

Annual

in

.54

Almsgiving (Zakat)

,55

Pilgrimage to Mecca

.6

Divination

sins, vices, virtues,

297.51-297.55 Five religious obligations

for standard subdivisions

e.g.,

Islamic moral theology

For jihad (holy war), see 29772

Specific sects

297.81-297.86,

comprehensive works on worship 297.43

Class public worship in 297.38

Conscience,

297.8 base number 297.30 the numbers following

e.g.,

following 291.4 in

For moral theology, see 297.5

Islamic public worship and other practices

to

number 297.4 the numbers

[formerly 297.38]

systems Polemics: refutation of alleged errors in other

Add

to base

291.42-291.44,

of the divine Apologetics: systematic argumentation in defense origin and authority of Islam

.301-.306

practice

Class here Sufism

Add

Use 297.3001-297.3009

life,

caliphate, imamat,

creation

.29

texts

297.43

hell

.24

Sacred places Mecca, Medina. Jerusalem

grace, Including creation, fall, sin, salvation, conscience, predestination and free will, faith, repentance, intercession,

.23

five times daily (Salat) fast of

Ramadan

Islamic leaders and organization

Examples: omens, oracles, prophecies

.33

297

Other religions and comparative religion

297

297.61-297.64 Leaders and their work

Occultism

Class comprehensive

Including amulets, talismans, charms, witchcraft

.61

works in 297.6

Functionaries Muezzins and imams

^93 ig2

(Pillars

of

in

Dewey Decimal

297 .63

Muhammad

.64

Muhammad's

.65

Organization and organizations

the Prophet

297.87-297.89 Religions derived from Islam

^

family and companions

Class comprehensive works in 297.8

For Sikhism, see 294.6

Institutions, associations, orders, parties, congregations

.87

World Community

Including caliphate

.88

Babism

.89

Bahai faith

Class laws

.7

297

Classification

Other religions and comparative religion

297

and decisions

in 297.14

Islamic activities

.8

Class religious organizations in 297.8965

Jihad (Holy war)

Specific

.891-.899

Islamic sects and other religions derived from Islam

Add

elements

to base

291.1-291.9,

297.81-297.86 Islamic sects and reform movements of sects Class comprehensive works in 297.8, specific aspects reform movements in 297.1-297.7

.811

(If it is

Other religions Including Urantia

Hanafites

If preferred, class a specific religion

.813

Malikites

.814

Hanbalites and Wahhabis

SUMMARY Of Indo-European,

299.I-.4

,821

Twelvers (Ithna Asharites)

.822

Seveners

.824

Zaydites

.5

.7 .8 .9

.1_.4

For Druzes, see 297.85

.837

Murjiites

.85 .86

North African, North and West Asian,

Of Black African and Negro origin Of North American native origin Of South American native origin Of other origin

(Ismailites)

Other

Semitic,

Dravidian origin Of East and Southeast Asian origin

.6

Kadarites

requiring local emphasis in

298

Shiites

.835

duties 297.895

number to a desired to give local emphasis and a shorter this number. Other specific religion, it is optional to class it in

and

299

Sunnites

Shafiites

.83

e.g.,

following 291 in

options are described under 200)

.812

.82

number 297.89 the numbers

[Permanently unassigned]

[298]

For Sufism, see 297.4 .81

West (Black Muslims)

Organizations

.890 6

Including missions, religious training and instruction

.72

of Islam in the

Of Indo-European,

Semitic,

West Asian, Dravidian Add

North African, North and

origin

National Groups" notation 91-94 from Table 5 29, e.g., Mithraism 299.15 [formerly 295],

*'Racial, Ethnic,

to base

numter

Druidism 299.16

Druzes

Ahmadiyya movement

.5

.51

.512

Of

East and Southeast Asian origin

Chinese

Confucianism

^95 ^94

297

Dewey Decimal

299

299

Classification

.67

Various specific cults

Organizations

.512 06

Example: voodooism [formerly 133.47]

Class religious organizations in 299.51265

.68 .512 1-.512 9

Add

Of

to base

number 299.512 the numbers

291.1-291.9,

e.g.,

Add

following 291 in

Five Confucian Classics 299.51282

number 299.68

to base

the numbers following 96 in "Racial,

specific groups or Class specific aspects of the reUgion of

tribes in 299.62-299.67

.69

Organizations

Of

specific areas

Add

Class religious organizations in 299.51465

to base

Specific elements

Add

to base

e.g.,

in a specific Class the reUgion of a specific group or tribe of specific area in 299.68, specific aspects of the religion

areas in 299.62-299.67

Tibetan

.56

Japanese and Ryukyuan

.561

following 291 in

forms of worship 299.5143

.54

,7

.72-.77

Shintoism

.561

.561 1-.561 9

Specific

Add

Of

elements

to base

291.1-291.9,

number

number 299.561 the numbers e.g.,

following 291

Of

groups and tribes

the numbers following 7 in "Areas" Indians of notation 71-79 from Table 2, e.g., religions of

Groups" notation 957-959 from base number 29, e.g., Caodaism 299.592

to base

number 299.79

Mexico 299.792 in a specific Class the religion of a specific group or tribe of specific area in 299.78, specific aspects of the religion

see For World Community of Islam in the West (Black Muslims), 297.87

areas in 299.72-299.77

.62

Mythology and mythological foundations

.8

Of South American

.63

Doctrines

.9

Of

Including gods, goddesses, other supernatural beings

and ceremonials

Rituals

.65

Practices

snake dances 299.74

specific areas

Add

African and Negro origin

.64

.92

native origin

other origin

Of other

ethnic origin

Sumerian, Austronesian, Oceanic, Basque, Elamite, Etruscan, Georgian, Ingush, Chechen, Circassian

Including witchcraft

For

rituals

and

in

tribes in 299.72-299.77

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Of Black

numbers following 299.6

shrines 299.56135

Other Table 5 to

specific

e.g.,

299.7 the

groups or Class specific aspects of the religion of specific

in

.79

Add

.6

to base

299.62-299.67,

.78

native origin

Specific aspects

Add

Class religious organizations in 299.56165

.57-.59

Of North American

Organizations

06

e.g.,

299.696

number 299.514 the numbers

291.1-291.9,

following 6 in "Areasreligions of West Africa

number 299.69 the numbers

notation 61-69 from Table 2,

.514 1-.514 9

5, e.g.,

rehgion of Bantus 299.683

Taoism

.514 06

groups and tribes

from Table Ethnic, NaHonal Groups" notation 961-969

Class Four Books of Confucius in 181.09512

.514

specific

elements

Specific

299

Other religions and comparative religion

299

ceremonials, see 299.64

^97

ig6

Dewey Decimal

299 .93

Of miscellaneous Religions

Classification

299

origin

and applied

religious philosophies of eclectic,

300

syncretistic, universal nature

.932

Gnosticism {formerly 273.1] Including Manicheism [formerly 273.2]

212.5]

.933

Subud [formerly

.934

Theosophy [formerly 147, 212.52]

.935

Anthroposophy [formerly 149.3, 212.53]

300 Social sciences The

sciences that deal with social activities

institutions

Class here behavioral sciences

Use 300.1-300-9

.936

and

Scientology

for standard subdivisions

the subject, e.g., psychology Class a specific behavioral science with economic, social, welfare 150; military, diplomatic, political, aspects of a war with history of the war

Class dianetics in 158.9

301-307 Sociology The

social activities and science that deals comprehensively with

institutions

been prepared with This schedule is completely new and has or no reference to earlier editions

little

present

compare the For the convenience of those wishing to will be found near the schedule with the one it replaces, there

end

of

volume

1

a

list

of

numbers changed between Editions 18 and

19 for a considerable group of topics

complex subjects with Unless other instructions are given, class the number two or more subdivisions of this schedule in aspects in

opinions of minorities (no^ 303.387) belonging to specific social classes 303.388

coming

last in

the schedule,

e.g.,

Class comprehensive works in 301

301

Sociology Comprehensive works Class here comprehensive works

on

society,

on anthropology

302-307, applied sociology in Class specific topics in sociology in provided for in 302-307 361-365, a specific aspect of society not with the subject,

e.g.,

general history 900

criminal For cultural and social anthropology, see 306; 573 anthropology, 364.2; physical anthropology,

[21]

Folkways Class in 390

[.418]

Manuals of sexual technique Class in 613.96

^99

198

Dewey Decimal

301 [427

2]

Guides

to

301

Classification

harmonious family relationships

.34

Educational sociology

Kinds of

.35

societies

Nonliterate

.74

Advanced

.5

influence, Including social perception, social choice, attraction, cooperation, competition

Class psychology of social influences

on individuals

.3

.32

For education, see 370 .33

Means

Social control For

socialization, see 303.32; social control

through specific

means, 303.34-303.38

Content 303.34-303.38 Social control through specific means

Examples: information, persuasion, directives Including rumor

Failures

sociaUzation through Class comprehensive works in 303.33, 303.32 specific means of social control in

and disorders of communication

Social interaction in groups

.34

In abstract and temporary groups interest, bus Examples: audiences, crowds, mobs, communities of passengers

Leadership Including persuasion, influence, cooperation

Class here group decision-making processes

.33

Socialization

Including social learning

Including mass communication and mass media

.3

political institutions, see 306.2

behavior Indoctrination into and reinforcement of social

Kinds For languagey see 400

.25

Coordination and control For

Communication

of natural and processes, 304

interaction, see 302; relation

quasi-natural factors to social

Verbal and nonverbal

.24

between groups

Relation of individual to society

For social

overpopulation 304.65

.23

in face-to-face

Social processes

303

in 155.92. of

specific interpersonal relations in 158.2; social psychology of a effects of situation with the situation, e.g., psychological

.22

engage

Including deviation, individualism, alienation, isolation, aggression; reference groups

Class here social psychology, sociometry, role theory

.2

to

Including in and out groups

Social interaction

302

members

In hierarchically organized (complex) groups Social interaction

.4

.72

all

Examples: play groups, committees

Class in 370.19

.7

In small (primary) groups Groups small enough for relationships at one time

Class in 646.78

[.56]

302

Social sciences

302

.35

Utilitarian control

Use of rewards and incentives .36

Coercion Examples: authority, obedience, restraint, punishment treatment and punishment of offenders, see 364.6

For

201

200

Dewey Decimal

303 .37

Classification

303

Conflict

,6

Normative methods

with the Class conflict in a specific area of social relations

For public opinion, see 303.38

.372

Customs and belief systems

subject in sociology, e.g., racial conflict 305.8

.62

Including values

.375 .38

For

Public opinion

Class

propaganda

,64

Civil

.66

War

attitude formation and change

e.g.,

on a specific public opinion on poUtical

Opinions of specific Social

social classes

^

change

Human

ecology

Relation of

changes in religious institutions 306.6

human

social activities

.23

Geological factors

.42

Gradual change

.25

Weather and climate

.43

Discontinuous and disruptive change

.27

Biological factors

.44

Growth and development .28

Deterioration and decay

.48

Causes of change

.482

eflFects

Genetic factors

.6

Population (Demography) Class social stratification in

Development

.484

Purposefully induced change

305

For movement of populations, see 304.8;

and technology

.483

racial, ethnic,

national

groups, 305.8

.62 Including social innovation, reform, dissent Class social welfare services in 361-362

.485

activity

^ of international assistance

of science

Human

Including pollution

Cultural exchange Including social

institutions to the

Other than human

Including specialization

.45

and

physical environment

Class changes in a specific aspect of society with the subject, e.g.,

as a

Relation of natural and quasi-natural factors to social processes

304

.388

war

specific

Class prejudices of specific social aggregates in

Opinions of specific minorities

revolution, see 303.64

cause of social change in 303.485, prevention of in war in 327.172, legal aspects of war in 341.6, causes of war military, 355.027, art and technology of warfare in 355-359; of a diplomatic, political, economic, social, welfare aspects war with history of the war, e.g.. World War 2 940.53

Prejudice

.387

war and

war and revolution

Class

process 324

303.387-303.388

civil

Including sociology of war

in 303.375; public opinion

subject with the subject,

.4

and violence

Including terrorism

Including measurement of public opinion

.385

Civil disorder

Propaganda

Class here attitudes,

303

Social sciences

303

Natural and social disasters

Growth and decline Including factors aflFecting changes in

economic For

factors

births, see 304.63; deaths,

Examples: pandemics, wars

202

size, e.g.,

203

304.64

war, plague,

Dewey Decimal

304

304

Classification

Social stratification (Social structure)

305 .63

Births (Fertility) Social status of, role of,

Class here minorities, subcultures of specific aggregates

Overpopulation

with Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects the number aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in coming first in the schedule, e.g.. middle class black Roman This Catholic boys 305.23 (no^ 305.3, 305.55, 305.6 or 305.8). supersedes, for the subdivisions of 305 only, the order

(Mortality)

Class population control in 304.66

instruction

Population control Including

Movement

optimum

of precedence given under 301-307

control size, quality, family planning, birth

aggregates in Class specific problems of, welfare services to social e.g., 362, a specific aspect of discrimination with the subject,

of populations

discrimination in housing 363.51

specific areas

Movement from Class

movement from

.2

specific areas to specific areas in

304.83-304.89

.23

Age

levels

Young people Through age 20

.81

Causes

.82

Scale of

movement

.24

Adults Class adults of specific sexes in 305.3-305.4

interprovincial International, interregional, interstate,

from, within communities in 307.2;

Class

movement

from

specific areas in 304.809,

to,

movement

movement

to specific areas

Movement

For adults aged 65 and

m .26

304.83-304.89

.83-.89

discriminaHon against,

304.66 Class birth control, family planning in

.65

.809

of,

conflict involving social aggregates

Deaths

.8

problems

Including family size

.64

.66

305

Social sciences

305

to specific areas

from United States

to Australia

305.26

Adults aged 65 and over

305.3-305.4 Specific sexes

number 304.8, Add "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base add and to the e g., migration to Australia 304.894; then Table 2 for place of result add "Areas" notation 1-9 from origin, e.g., migration

over, see

Class comprehensive works in 305.3, adults aged 65

and over

regardless of sex in 305.26

^

Men

304.894073

widowed; of various specific racial, language groups; adherent to specific rehgions

Single, married, divorced,

ethnic, national,

Works emphasizing the male

sex

not use for general works on racial, ethnic, national, language, religious groups; class these in 305.6-305.8

Do

Class here comprehensive works

on

specific sexes

For women, see 305.4 .4

Women Class

woman

sufirage in 324.623,

203 204

women *s

education in 376

Dewey Decimal

305

305

Classification

.8

.42

Social role

and

status

Including discrimination, women's Class

.43

Groups" notaHon 01-99 from Table 5 then, unless it is to base number 305.8, e.g., Chinese 305.8951; and to the result add "Areas'* notation 1-9 from redundant, add Table 2, e.g., Chinese in United States 305.8951073

movements

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Occupations Including housework, economic role of

,48

Racial, ethnic, national groups

Add

in 305.43

women's occupations

305

Social sciences

305

Specific kinds of

Culture and institutions

306

women

Institutions: general patterns of

women

Single, married, divorced,

norms defining behavior

in

specific social relationships

widowed;

of specific racial, ethnic,

Class here cultural

specific religions national, language groups, adherent to

and

social

anthropology

Class cultural exchange in 303.482

.5

Social classes

For customs and folklore, see 390

Class here social mobility, equality, inequality

.52

[.09]

Upper

classes

Historical

Do

and geographical treatment

not use;

class in 909,

930-990

large Royalty, nobility, aristocracies, elites, gentry,

.1

landowners, wealthy

.55

Middle

Groups sharing the

classes (Bourgeoisie)

Including managerial and entrepreneurial

Including counterculture Class subcultures of specific aggregates in

^

classes

Laboring classes

serfs;

alienated and excluded classes,

^

Adherents of religious groups Add

to base

number 305.6

the

numbers following 2

.7

Economic

in "Persons-

and

institutions

Social arrangements for production, distribution,

consumption

of Examples: systems of labor, e.g., slavery, serfdom; systems land tenure; property systems

Scientists 305.685; notation 21-29 from Table 7, e.g.. Christian Table and to the result add "Areas'* notation 1-9 from then add 2, e.g..

Political institutions

art Class political science in 320, law in 340, military science in 355-359, police services in 363.2

e.g.,

hobos .6

305

Including military sociology

(proletariat); agricultural classes, e.g.,

peasants, sharecroppers; poor people

Including slaves,

but also having patterns of

behavior peculiar to themselves

eUtes in 305.52 Class wealthy middle classes, intellectual

Lower

total culture,

classes, professional

classes, white-collar classes, intelligentsia

.56

Subcultures

Including sociology of economics; industrial conflict

Christian Scientists in France 305.685044

Class economics in 330

Language groups number 305.7, "Languages** notaHon 1-9 from Table 6 to base and to the 305.721; then add e.g., English-speaking people Table 2, e.g., result add "Areas** notation 1-9 from

Add

Enghsh-speaking people in South Africa 305.721068

.4

Cultural institutions Including sociology of knowledge, science, technology, recreation

in 370.19 Class educational institutions, sociology of education

For

206

art,

religious institutions, see 306.6

20/

Dewey Decimal

306

Classification

306

.88 .6

306

Social sciences

306

Family dissolution

Religious institutions Including desertion, death

Including sociology of religion

theology in 261, Class social theology in 291.17, Christian social social theology of other religions in 292-299

Institutions pertaining to relations of the sexes Including courtship, premarital relations, incest, sadism,

For separation and divorce, see 306.89 .89

Communities

307

unwed parenthood;

Interacting populations of various kinds of individuals in a relatively restricted area

masochism

For marriage, see 306.8 .73

community planning [formerly development Class here

Extramarital relations .2

Class here group sex

Prostitution

.76

Homosexuality

.3

to,

from, within communities

and marriage counseling

mate

Structure

Including industrial, business, residential areas; slums, ghettoes; slum clearance

Marriage and family Class premarital

in

362.8286 Class

selection .7

dating behavior in Class practical guides to choice of mate and 646.77

.83

movement

Physical setting, residential patterns, neighborhoods

Including bisexuality

Patterns of

community

Including decentralization, resettlement

.74

.82

309.26],

common,

Population Size, composition;

Class prostitution in 306.74

.8

Separation and divorce

Types of kinship systems

movement

within communities in 307.2

Specific kinds of

communities

Including tribal communities, communes, kibbutzes

.72

Rural Including agricultural sociology, rural sociology, plantations

Patrilineal, matrilineal

.84

Types of marriage Monogamous, polygamous

.85

.74

Suburban

.76

Urban Small, medium-sized, metropolitan communities, conurbations

Types of families

Including

Patriarchal, matriarchal, nuclear, extended

[308] Intrafamily relationships Examples:

of sexual Class specific family problems in 362.82, manuals famUy technique in 613.96, practical guides to harmonious relationships in 646.78

For family

Most recently used

[309]

Social situation

in Edition 16

and conditions

Class in 900 [.2]

Intergovernmental assistance and planning Class in 361.6

dissolution, see 306.88

208

and mining communities;

[Unassigned]

husband-wife, parent-child, sibling relationships

Including generation gap

industrial

urban sociology

Including rural and urban families

.87

company towns,

209

Dewey Decimal

309

309

Classification

.24

Including perinatal deaths

Class in 307

.26

310

Stillbirths

Community planning

[.26]

Deaths caused by disease

Statistics

Class infant deaths caused

Collections of quantitative data

.6 .9

Historical

diseases;

Add

localities in

by

314-319

in

(nt?/

310.94-310.99)

Most recently used

312

Class here statistics

following 61 in

in childbirth, see 312.22

on deaths due to

specific pediatric

and

geriatric diseases

in Edition 17

Add

of populations (Demographic

Statistics

number 312.2604 the numbers

Specific diseases

.261-.269

[Unassigned]

[311]

to base

injuries

For maternal deaths

specific continents, countries,

modern world

wounds and

617-618, e.g., statistics on deaths due to gynecological diseases 312.260481

and geographical treatment

Class general statistics

in 312.23

Dental diseases; diseases of eye and ear; gynecological

on banking 332.10212

Statistical organizations and administration

by disease

Special diseases

.260 4

with the Class statistics of a specific subject other than populaHon 0212 from Table 1, subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation e.g., statistics

312

Statistics

312

to base

616.1-616.9,

number 312.26 the numbers e.g., statistics

on deaths due

following 616 in to diabetes

312.26462

statistics)

Class diseases not provided for here in 312.2604

SUMMARY On births (Fertility) On deaths (Mortality) On illness (Morbidity) On accidents and crimes of violence On marriage and divorce On physical features and measurements (Somatology) On density, increase, decrease, movement of populations On other various specific characteristics of populations

312.1 .2 .3 .4 .5

.6 .8 .9

312.1-312.4 Vital Class

.1

On On

Deaths caused by accidents and crimes of violence Class infant deaths caused

312.272-312.275 By accidents Class comprehensive works in 312.27

in

Accidents in the

.273

Industrial accidents

.274

Transportation accidents

.275

Recreation accidents

.276

Crimes of violence

312

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

312.1

Deaths by homicide and suicide

deaths (Mortality)

On

.22

Maternal deaths in childbirth

.23

Infant deaths Statistics of

home

.272

statistics

comprehensive works

by accidents and crimes of violence

in 312.23

births (Fertility)

Add .2

.27

illness (Morbidity)

deaths of persons under one year of age

Class here neonatal deaths

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 312.23

Class stillbirths in 312.24

211

210

Dewey Decimal

312

312

Classification

Special illnesses

.304

Dental diseases; diseases of eye and obstetrical diseases;

Add

to base

617-618,

.31-39

wounds and

ear; gynecological

and

number 312.304 the numbers

on impaired hearing 312.304789

e.g., statistics

Specific illnesses Class here statisHcs

Add

to

on

specific pediatric

and

base number 312.3 the numbers

616.1-616.9,

e.g., statistics

315

*General

statistics

of Asia

316

*General

statistics

of Africa

317

*General

statistics

of North America

318

*General

statistics

of South America

319

^General

statistics

of other parts of world

injuries

following 61 in

geriatric illnesses

following 616 in

320

Political science (Politics

.4

Class sociology of political institutions in 306.2

For public administration,

accidents and crimes of violence

Add

to base

On On On

e.g.,

marriage and divorce

density, increase, decrease,

Including political justice, political change

movement of

Class theory of revolution in 321.09

Psychological aspects

.019

other various specific characteristics of populations

Including political decision making

On

.92

Age

.93

Racial, ethnic, national origin

.94

Occupations

Standard subdivisions

.02-.08

Notations from Table

Historical

,09

[Unassigned] in Edition 14

by

modern

320.1

world notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number general statistics of Europe 314, of France 314.4

31, e.g..

of Europe

critical appraisal of

.3

Comparative government

.4

Structure, functions, activities of

.5

Political theories

Add

as instructed

and ideologies Local government Political situation and conditions

under 314-319

instructed under 314-319

213 212

work

state

Government

.9

statistics

and

.2

.8

Class comprehensive works in 310

The

and

political thinkers

SUMMARY

specific

politics

in 320.9

Class description

continents, countries, localities in

*General

and geographical treatment of

Biography of

.092

Add "Areas"

political

science government

statistics

1

and geographical treatment of

Class historical

314-319 General

314 Add as

specific

General theory and theories

.011

physical features and measurements (Somatology)

Most recently used

and

theories in 320.5

Including sex, language, religion, education

313

340

Class theory of the state in 320.1, ideologies

populations

3

see 350; law,

Philosophy and theory

.01

the numbers following 312.27 in statistics on incidence of traffic

number 312.4

312.272-312.276, accidents 312.44

and

government)

on measles 312.3915

Class illnesses not provided for here in 312.304

On

315

Statistics

315

government

in 320.5

Dewey Decimal

320

320

Classification

.4 .1

The

state

A

.101

Structure, functions, activities of

definite territory

subordinate units of government, relation of subordinate units to

Class specific kinds of states in 321.01-321.08

each other;

Add

Philosophy and theory

civics

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number 320.4

Class legislative branch of government in 328, executive branch in 350, judicial branch in 347, unitary form of government in 321.01, relations within federal systems of government in 321.023,

Theories of origin

relations of local

.12

governments

in 320.8

and ideologies

Elements Class here description

For territory, see 320.12; government, 320.2

and

critical appraisal of

work of

specific

political theorists

Population

Class theories

Class relations of state to population in

.157

each other

For comparative government, see 320.3

327.1011

Political theories

,156

to

Territory in Class geopolitics in international relations

.15

government

Class here separation of powers [formerly 351.002], branches of government and their interrelations, relation of superordinate and

usually occupying a politically organized body of people,

Class theories of origin in 320.11

.11

320

and government)

Political science (Politics

320

and ideologies on a

specific subject

with the

subject, e.g., theories of the state 320.1; forms of government based on specific theories and ideologies in 321.1-321.9

322-324

Sovereignty .51

Liberalism

Including national self-determination

.17 .2

Emerging

.512

Theories and ideologies stressing rationalism, individualism,

Government

limited government

through which a Nature, legitimacy, role of the organization political unit exercises its authority Class local

government

in 320.8, specific kinds of

governments in

Including libertarian

.513

movement

Modern Theories and ideologies stressing responsibility of state for

321.1-321.9

welfare of

see 320.4 For structure, functions, activities of government,

Ji

Traditional

states

.52

Comparative government

its

citizens

Conservatism Theories and ideologies stressing hmits of human reason and virtue, value of tradition, caution in eflFecting social change

Structure, functions, activities

,53

Collectivism Class here radicalism,

.531 .531 2

new

left

Socialism

Non- and quasi-Marxian Examples: Christian socialism, Fabian socialism

.531 5

Marxian

(Social

democracy, Democratic socialism)

2^ 214

Dewey Decimal

320

320

Classification

Political science (Politics

321

Communism

.532

321.01-321.08 Forms of states

systems of Class here comprehensive works on Marxian

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number coming last in the schedule, e.g., unitary national states 321.05

collectivism

For Marxian socialism, see 320.5315 .532 2

Marxism-Leninism

.532 3

Variant forms

(no^ 321.01) Class comprehensive works in 321

.01

Example: Titoism

.02

Including national socialism

e.g.,

Religiously oriented theories

is

vested in central governments

Federal states is

divided between central and regional

Including confederations

and ideologies .023 .03

For Christian socialism, see 320.5312

theories and ideologies based on

Intergovernmental relations within federal states

Empires Class imperialism in 325.32

Racism Political

control

Pan-Slavism

Examples: theocracy, Gandhism

.56

full

which control governments

Example: "pan" movements,

.55

which

States in

Nationalism

.54

Unitary states States in

Fascism

.533

and government)

racial discrimination

.04

Supranational states Including world state

Example: apartheid

For empires, see 321.03

Anarchism

.57

.05

National states

.06

City states

Local government relations Forms of local government, theoretical considerations, between local governments

3

Political situation

Class local

.07

and conditions and forms 900

to base

number 320.90 the numbers

following 090 in

321

1, e.g.,

.09

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Kinds of governments and

2l6

and government

Class comprehensive works in 321

states

for standard subdivisions

of state

321.1-321.9 Kinds of governments

number 320.9

.1

Use 321.001-321-009

Change of form

Including revolution, coup d'etat

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

States with special limitations Examples: semisovereign and dependent states

from Table "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 320.9022 political conditions in 13th century

.91-99

.08

Historical periods

Add

Ideal states

Class world state in 321.04

in Class general poliHcal history [formerly 320.9]

.901-.905

in 320.8

Anarchy, Utopias

governments, of History, description, critical appraisal of political institutions

governments

Governments of nonliterate peoples, and ancient forms of government

217

321

Dewey Decimal

321 .12

321

Classification

Relation of state to organized social groups

322

Governments of nonliterate peoples

and

Ancient and modern

,14

Before 1500 A.D.

Class feudalism in 321.3, pure democracies in 321.4,

Pure democracies

.1

Religious bodies (State and church)

.2

Labor movements and groups

.3

Business and industry

.4

Political action

elitist

systems in 321.5

A

members

323.4

Former heading: Despotic

Feudal system

their

Class groups organized for a specific purpose not provided for here with the purpose, e.g., groups organized to agitate for civil rights

Ancient forms of government

.3

and government)

Political science (Politics

322

groups

For relation of political parties .5

Elitist

Autocracies, theocracies, oligarchies, plutocracies

.42

.6 .8

Democratic forms

.43

Groups

Presidential systems

.44 in

.86

Republics

.87

Limited monarchies

and reform movements

Groups desiring

alteration of

323

Military organizations

Relation of state to

Communist

.94

Fascist

its

substantial social function

forces)

residents on internal

relations of state

Special topics of general applicability Participation of citizens in governmental processes

.042

systems, see 321.5; absolute monarchies, 321.6

.92

(Armed

Class here comprehensive works

.04

Class ancient authoritarian forms in 321.14 elitist

.5

some

For relation of state to organized social groups and their members, see 322; to political parties, related organizations, elections, 324

Authoritarian forms

Including participatory democrary

SUMMARY 323.1

322-324

immediate and relatively limited goals

not responsible to legislature

Cabinet systems [formerly also 351.005]

For

Protest

which separately elected executive

Governmental systems in which chief executive and cabinet are members of and responsible to legislature

.9

striving for

legislative lobbying in 328.38

Governmental systems

.804 3

overthrow society or government

Class role of pressure groups in electoral politics in 324.4,

Kinds of executives

is

to

Pressure groups

For pure democracies^ see 321.4

.804 2

324.204

Revolutionary and subversive groups Groups desiring

Absolute monarchies

.804

to state, see

systems

Internal relations of state

Class comprehensive works in 323

2l8

Nondominant aggregates social aggregates

.3

Other

.4

Civil rights

.5

Political rights

.6

Citizenship and related topics

21Q

322

Dewey Decimal

323

323

Classification

.34

323.1-323.3 Relation of state to social aggregates Class here civil

Class comprehensive works in

.4

on

relation of state to social

.401

aggregates

Civil rights

Philosophy and theory Including natural rights

Class other social aggregates in 323.3, slavery in 326

.42

and geographical treatment .422

Class treatment

by

Equal protection of the laws Procedural rights

specific continents, countries, localities

Examples: habeas corpus,

in 323.13-323.19 (no^ 323.1093-323.1099)

.423

Racial, ethnic, national aggregates

Groups" notation 2-9 from Table 5 to base number 323.11, e.g., relation of state to Jews 323.11924, to United States Negroes 323.1196073; then, unless it add "Areas" notation 1-9 is redundant, add 0* and to the result from Table 2, e.g., relation of state to Jews in Germany 323.11924043, to United States Negroes in England 323.1196073042, in southern states 323.1196073075

Add

"Racial, Ethnic, National

.43

races in 970.5 rather than 323.1197, to

than 323.1198

in 980.5 rather

women

of specific racial, ethnic, national groups in

323.34; specific socioeconomic classes

among

specific racial,

ethnic, national groups in 323'.32; comprehensive works racial, ethnic, national groups in a specific place in

.44

Personal security (Life)

Freedom

of action (Liberty)

Class here intellectual

.13-.19

Treatment by

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number

of conscience

.443

Freedom

of speech

.445

Freedom

of publication

Including freedom of press, right to access to information

.448 2

Right to privacy

Freedom from government By interception means Class

.3

.32

Use

Other

Socioeconomic

of mail, electronic surveillance, other

.448 3

government data banks

Freedom from misuse

classes

beginning of Table 1 extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at

220

221

in 323.4483

of information in data banks

Governmental and private

social aggregates

surveillance

323.1

Class specific racial, ethnic, national aggregates in specific

continents, countries, localities in 323.112-323.119

and religion

Freedom

localities

Add "Areas"

323.48

.442

.448

specific continents, countries,

freedom

For rights of assembly and association, see 323.47; right of

on

323.13-323.19

by jury

Rights of nondominant aggregates

petition,

American native South American Indians

trial

Including right to keep and bear arms

If preferred, class relation of state to North

Class

323

Class civil rights of specific social aggregates in 323.1-323.3

Nondominant aggregates Class here comprehensive works

.11

of specific socioeconomic classes in 323.32

323.4-323.6 Relation of state to individuals

323.5

Historical

women

political rights of specific social

and

Class comprehensive works in 323.1, specific civil rights of specific social aggregates in 323.4, specific political rights in

.109

Women Class

aggregates

.1

and government)

Political science (Politics

323

323

Dewey Decimal

323 .46

Economic

323

Classification

Political science (Politics

323

Right to own, acquire, use, transfer property; freedom of contract; equal access to employment opportunities; welfare

Including loyalty

.47

Rights of assembly and association

.48

Right of petition on

The

324

rights of petition

Passports and visas

.67

rights

Class here comprehensive works

Duties and obligations of citizens

.65

rights (Property)

and

present schedule For the convenience of those wishing to compare the end of volume with the one it replaces, there will be found near the between Editions 18 and 19 for a 1 a list of numbers changed

For right of assembly see 323.47 y

Limitation and suspension of individual rights and

considerable group of topics

guarantees Class limitation

and suspension of

specific rights

Class here political parties, related organizations [all formerly 329], elections

and

guarantees in 323.42-323.48

political process

has been This section of the schedule is completely new, and All prepared with little or no reference to earlier editions. italicized numbers have been given new meanings

assembly

.49

.09

Historical

Political rights

.6

.62

324.1

Citizenship and related topics Acquisition of citizenship For acquisition of citizenship by marriage, see 323.636

By

birth

.623

By

naturalization

.629

In other ways .1

Long .63

residence, land purchase, adoption

International organizations and activities

^

Political parties

Ji

Auxiliary organizations

.4 .5

Special interests Nomination of candidates

.6

Elections

.7

Practical politics

.9

Historical

International organizations and activities

Class

.2 of diflFering nationality [.202 3]

communist

Aliens

.632

Stateless persons

.634

Persons with dual nationality

.636

Married people of differing nationality

organizations

parties in 324.2

not use; class in 324.22

Relation of political parties to state and

government

Including acquisition of citizenship by marriage

.64

its

Politics as a profession

Do .204

communism and

Political parties

Class comprehensive works in 323.63

.631

and geographical treatment of elections

Including international

Relation of state to specific classes of residents

323.631-323.634 Residents

in

SUMMARY

323.1-323.3

.622

and geographical treatment of elections

324.9

office

Class electoral process in 324, political rights of specific social aggregates in

and processes

and geographical treatment

Class historical

Right to be represented, right to hold

323

and government)

Expatriation and repatriation

222

Including political patronage

.209

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment in

by speciBc continents, countries,

modern world

localities

in 324,24-324.29 (no^ 324.2094-324.2099)

223

Dewey Decimal

324

Classification

324

,24-29 324.21-324.23 Specific aspects of

political parties

Class here specific aspects of political parties of a specific continent, country, locality in modern world considered collectively, e.g., leadership in

United States parties 324.220973

Class comprehensive works in 324.2, specific aspects of specific

pohtical parties in 324.24-324.29

,21

Organization and finance Including membership, convention finance

For leadership, see 324.22; campaign finance, 324.78

,22

Leadership Selection

Treatment by localities in

parties Class here specific aspects of specific political specific area Class specific aspects of political parties of a of specific collectively in 324.21-324.23, campaigns

considered parties in 324.9

desired, arrange specific parties of a Party of United specific country alphabetically, e.g.. Labour

Arrange

324.2, notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 324.244; then, except as e.g., political parties of France as follows: specifically provided for below, add further

Add "Areas"

02

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table Historical parties

03-07

in

Recent pohtical parties Parties founded or remaining

in existence since

1945

group Class recent parties related to a religious regardless of other viewpoint in 08

03

Rightist parties

Including sectionalist, nationalist, monarchist parties

and works about them

Class

and propaganda on a specific subject with the subject, e.g., attacks on United States participation in Indochinese War 959.7043373

campaign

and no longer

existence

Including party platforms, campaign literature and propaganda

Class

1

Parties existing prior to 1945

For nomination of candidates, see 324.5

Programs and ideologies

if

Kingdom 324.24 1L2

presidents of United States 973

,23

as below, but,

and function

Class biography of politicians other than officeholders in 324.2092, biography of officeholders with the subject, e.g.,

specific continents, countries,

modern world

001-009

Including pohticians; politics as a profession

324

and government)

Political science (Politics

324

literature

leftist sectionalist

and

nationalist parties in

07 038

04 05 06

Fascist

and Nazi

parties

Conservative parties Centrist parties

Liberal parties

For social democratic

07 072 074

parties, see

Leftist parties

Social democratic parties Socialist parties

For social democratic parties, 075

075 08

072

Communist

parties, see 072;

communist

parties

group Regardless of other viewpoint Example: Christian democratic parties

Parties related to a reUgious

Class historical parties related to a religious group in

02

countries Special developments follow for selected specific whose party systems deviate from the above pattern

224

225

Dewey Decimal

324

324

Classification

.268

Political

.271

Political parties of

.273

Political parties of

.294

Political parties of Australia

.271 04

United Kingdom

Use 324.241001-324.241009

for standard subdivisions

Historical parties Parties existing prior to 1945

.241

04

Conservative Party

.241

06

Liberal Party

.241 07

Labour Party

.241 09

Other parties

Add

to base

and no longer

in existence

Social Credit Party

.271

06

Liberal Party

.271 07

New

.271 09

Other parties

Democratic Party

Add

to base

number 324.27109

the numbers following

03-08 from special table under 324.24-324.29, nationalist parties 324.271093 PoUtical parties of provinces

and

in

e.g..

territories of

Canada notation 711-719 from Table 2 to base number political parties of Quebec 324.2714; then to

Add "Areas" number 324.24109 the numbers

Political parties of

following

in

324.2, e.g.,

the result add the numbers following 324.271 in 324.271001-324.27109, e.g.. Parti quebecois 324.2714093

e.g.,

Republic of South Africa

Use 324.268001-324.268009

02

1945 and no longer

Progressive Conservative Party

05

in existence

03-08 from special table under 324.24-324.29. Communist Party 324.2410975

.268

Historical parties

.271

.271 1-.271 9

.268

for standard subdivisions

Parties existing prior to

.274-. 279

Political parties of

.271 02

Canada

United States Political parties of states of United States

02

Canada

Use 324.271001-324.271009

United Kingdom parties of Republic of South Africa

324

and government)

Political parties of

324.241

.241

Political parties of

.271

SUMMARY

241

Political science (Politics

324

.273 .273 01-.273 09

for standard subdivisions

Political parties of

United States

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Historical parties Parties existing prior to 1945

and no longer

in existence

.273 2

1

Historical parties

and no longer

in existence

.268 03

National Party

Parties existing prior to 1945

.268 04

Union Party

Including Free Soil Party, American ("Know-Nothing") Party, Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party

.268 05

United Party

.268 07

Liberal Party

.268 09

Other

Add

Federalist Party

.273 23

Whig

Party

parties Including National Republican Party to

base number 324.26809 the numbers

following

03-08 from special table under 324.24-324.29, nationalist parties 324.268093 .268 2^.268 7

.273 22

Political parties of

e.g..

provinces of South Africa

notation 682-687 from Table 2 to base number political parties of Transvaal 324.2682; then

to the result

add the numbers following 324.268

324.268001-324.26809, 324.268207

226

e.g..

.273 26

JeflFersonian

RepubUcan Party

Including Antifederalist Party

.273 27

Add "Areas" 324.2, e.g.,

in

Populist

and Progressive parties

Class Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party in 324.2732

in

Liberal Party in Transvaal

227

Dewey Decimal

324

324

324

Classification

Use 324.294001-324.294009

Example: American Independent Party Including sectional parties,

e.g., States*

Parties existing prior to 1945

(Dixiecrats)

.273 38

for standard subdivisions

Historical parties

.294 02

Rights Party

American Nazi Party

.294 04

Country Party

.273 4

Republican Party

.294 05

Liberal Party

.273 6

Democratic Party

.294 06

Democratic Labour Party

.294 07

Labour Party

.294 09

Other parties

Including Democratic Republican Party

.273 7

.273 75

.274-.279

Socialist parties

Communist Party

Communist Party 324.2940975

e.g.,

and

United States .294 1-.294 8

324.2, notation 74-79 from Table 2 to base number then add 0, political parties of California 324.2794; the numbers to the result, except for New York, add

following 324.273 in 324,27301-324.2737, Party in CaUfornia 324.279404

e.g.,

development

PoHtical parties of

New

New

324.2, e.g., political parties of

Republican

2 to base number South Wales 324.2944;

New

324.294407 Political parties of

York follows#104

Hawaii

Use 324.2969001-324.2969009

York

Add

to base

for standard subdivisions

number 324.2969, and

numbers following 324.273 Democratic Party

in

to the result

add the

in 324.2732-324.2737, e.g..

Hawaii 324.296906

Historical parties

702

.3

Add to base number 324.274702 the numbers following 324.2732 in 324.27322-324.27327, e.g.. Whig Party *

clubs,

Including communist front organizations

Conservative Party

.274 704

Republican Party

.274 706

Democratic Party

.274 707

Liberal Party

.274 709

Other parties

Add

parties in 324.24-324.29 Class auxiliary organizations of specific

.4

Special interests opinion groups in Influence and activities of pressure and parties extragovernmental processes and political

to base

number 324.274709 the numbers

under 324.24-324.29, Communist Party 324.27470975

03-08 from

Auxiliary organizations political Organizations attached to political parties, e.g., clubs women's organizations, youth groups, sports

324.2747023 .274 703

territories of

324.294 in then to the result add the numbers following South Wales 324.294001-324.29409, e.g.. Labour Party in New

subdivisions Use 324.2747001-324.2747009 for standard

.274

and

special table

following

in

e.g..

22g

228

in

Add -Areas" notaHon 941-948 from Table

.296 9 for

number 324.29409

Australia

For Hawaii, see 324.2969 special

to base

Political parties of states

Class comprehensive works in 324.273

#103A

in existence

the numbers following e.g.. 03-08 from special table under 324.24-324.29,

Add

Add "Areas"

.274 7

and no longer

Workers Party Including Socialist Labor Party, Socialist

Political parties of states of

324

and government)

Political parties of Australia

.294

Nationalist parties of the right

.273 3

Political science (Politics

Dewey Decimal

324

Classification

324

Political science (Politics

324

Practical politics

,7

Nomination of candidates

324

and government)

The

art

and science of conducting election campaigns

Class here selection of convention delegates, campaigns for

nomination Class nominations

by

Including citizen participation

specific parties in 324.24-324.29

For use and

.52

By caucuses and cooption

,54

By preference primaries

,

.56

By nominating conventions and meetings

.

Use and

78

Campaign Historical

effect

effect of

73

.9

For convention finance, see 324.21

.6

Strategy

72

.

of media, see 324. 73

media

finance

and geographical treatment of elections

Class here campaigns, election returns

Elections

and

results, studies of

voting behavior

Systems and procedures

.901-.905

Historical periods

Including contested elections Class here comprehensive works

Add

on nominations and elections

[.609]

Historical

Do .62

.91-.99

.63

SufiFrage

sufiFrage

324.98003

Examples: direct and indirect elections; bases of e.g.,

"Areas*' notation 1-9

States

Electoral systems

representation,

International migration

325

geographical, proportional; electoral

Class here transfer of population

colleges

.64

.09

Registration and enumeration of voters

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

.65

Polling Procedure

modern world at place of voting

.1

.68

.109 campaign finance

official

from

office

Historical

in 324.78

by popular vote

in 325.4-325.9 {not 325.094-325.099)

Immigration

and geographical treatment

by specific continents, countries, localities (n<./ 325.1094-325.1099) in modern world in 325.4-325.9 of Table 1 subdivisions; see instructions at beginning Class treatment

Recall Removal of an

specific continents, countries, localities in

residence

Electoral frauds Class irregularities in

by

establishing permanent Entrance into a country for purpose of

Including ballots and ballot systems, voting machines, counting and certification of votes, absentee voting

.66

e.g..

Geographical treatment Add

not use; class in 324.9

Woman

the

from Table 2 to base number 324.9, United Kingdom 324.941; then to the e.g., political campaigns in from appropriate result add historical period numbers of 1966 subdivisions of 930-990, e.g., election campaign 00* for North 324.9410856. In all cases use one 0* except in United America and South America, e.g., election of 1964 20th century 324.9730923, elections in South America in

and geographical treatment

Including qualifications for voting

.623

numbers following 090 in notation 0901-0905 from Table 1,

number 324.90

"Standard Subdivisions'* 324.9034 election campaigns in 19th century

Class practical politics in 324.7

For nomination of candidates, see 324.5

to base

Use

extra Os for standard

231

230

Dewey Decimal

325

325

Classification

Political science (Politics

325

Emigration

countries, localities in

Departure from a country

.209

Historical

for residence

colonization in specific places Class here migration to,

elsewhere

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

by

Add

refugees

.21

Political

.23-.29

Emigration from specific continents, countries,

specific countries in

localities notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number

325.2,

Slavery and emancipation

327

International relations

emigration from Japan 325.252; then add 09 and to the result add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 for place entered, e.g.,

.309

emigration from Japan to United States 325.2520973

military art Class imperialism in 325.32,

and geographical treatment modern world

organizations in 341.2 Class publicly established

in

Historical

.09

Colonial administration and policies

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g., British policies

number

in 327.3-327.9

for place, e.g., British

relations Philosophy and theory of international [formerly also 327.01]

.101

Imperialism

international relations, role

Including nature of power in bases of international position of small states, economic

advocacy of extending the power and dominion of nations by direct territorial acquisition, by gaining control of political and economic life of other areas Policy, practice,

Colonization by specific countries notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 325.3, colonization by United Kingdom 325.341; then add 09 and to

Add "Areas" e.g.,

specific

relations of specific nations Class generalities of international

325.31,

325.3141; then add 09 and to the result

add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 policies in India 325.31410954

between

Generalities of international relations

.1

Add "Areas"

and geographical treatment

foreign relations Class foreign policies of and 327.093-327.099) nations in 327.3-327.9 (nof

Class internal administration of specific colonies in 354

.33-39

355

Organizations

.06

325.4-325.9 (no^ 325.3094-325.3099), colonization by specific countries in 325.33-325.39 (no^ 325.3093-325.3099)

.32

in

Class in 327.101

Class colonization in specific places in

.31

and science

Philosophy and theory

[.01]

Colonization Historical

number 325

325.33-325.39

326

e.g.,

.3

to base "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2

continents, ;:<>-"t"^^';j^^^^^ ,9Class emigration to specific localities in 325.23^25.29, countries, continents, from specific countries, locahties by colonization in specific continents,

specific continents, countries, localities

in 325.23- 325.29 («o/ 325.2093-325.2099)

Add "Areas"

by specific continents, modern world

International migration

4-.9 .2

325

and government)

the result add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 for place colonized, e.g., colonization by United Kingdom in West Africa

325.3410966

and

relations

101 .11

1

Geopolitics

International poUtics Strategy, tactics,

policy ways and means of attaining foreign

goals

Class here

comprehensive works on foreign policy

nations in 327.3-327.9 Class foreign policy of specific see 327.12; propaganda and For espionage and subversion,

diplomacy, 327.2 psychological warfare, 327.14;

233 232

Dewey Decimal

327 .111

Economic

327

Classification

Political science (Politics

327

relations between Foreign policies of and foreign

.3-.9

activities

specific nations

adopted by governments of and regions

Example: foreign aid Class boycotts

and sanctions

.112

Balance of power system

.114

Spheres of influence

.116

Alliances

objectives Attitudes, courses of action, other states states in their relations with

in 327.117

to base number 327, e.g.. "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 327.41; then, for foreign foreign policy of United Kingdom and another nation, region, area, relations between that nation add "Areas" notation 1-9 ^^^^ place, add 0* and to the result France between United ^"gdom ?able 2. e.g., foreign relations Arab world 327.56940174927 327.41044, between Israel and nation emphasized. If the Give priority in notation to the the the one coming first emphasis is equal, give priority to sequence of area notations

Add

^d

Including collective security

.117

Use of force and threats of force

m

Including boycotts and sanctions Class

war

in

355

to the nation requiring preferred, give priority in notation in United States class forei^ local emphasis, e.g.. libraries If

12

Espionage and subversion

14

Conduct of propaganda and psychological warfare

relations

327.16-327.17 Conflict and cooperation

16

war

in 327.11-327.14

060.42. -^^^ Class general rules of order in modern world specific legislative bodies in

in 355; prevention of war, peaceful resolution of

.2

.3

Promotion of peace and international order

.174

Disarmament and arms control Diplomacy

.304 2

.306

Organizations and

management

to assist legislative Class organizations established transacting its business in 328.361

Including protocol of diplomacy

and rules governing diplomatic conduct customs of diplomacy in 399

government

applicabiUty Special topics of general reform Legislative (Parliamentary)

.304

Conduct of negotiations between governments

Class laws

Legislative branch of

Parliaments, congresses, assemblies

Class international organizations in 341.2

.172

Legislative function Including initiative and referendum

International cooperation Class here internationalism, peaceful resolution of conflict

.2

"^

P^J^^g^^ -!f 328.4->i2».y

m

conflict in 327.17; use of force to attain goals in 327.117

17

m 327.73044

and France

bodies Rules and procedures of legislative

International conflict Class

States

Parliamentary rules and procedures

.1

Class comprehensive works in 327.1, specific techniques of

and cooperation

between United

Legislation

328

conflict

327

and government)

306 01 in 341.33;

306 8

Management

see instructions at for standard subdivisions;

235 234

in

Interparliamentary unions

Of legislative branch as a whole members' Class internal management of *Use extra Os

body

offices in

beginning of Table

1

328.331

Dewey Decimal

328

Historical

.309

328

Classification

Political science (Politics

328 .341

and geographical treatment modern

.341 2

.33

Upper house Lower house Members and membership

.341 3

.34

Powers, privileges, restrictions

.345 2

.35

Sessions

.36

Internal organization and discipline

.37

Enactment of legislation Lobbying Forms of legislative bodies

.38 .39

.345

Class comprehensive works legislatures in

.345 3

Upper house

.32

Lower house

in 328.4-328.9. specific

elements of

activity of individual

Including internal

branch in 351.91

Judicial

.345 5

Power over appointments

.345 6

Supervision and control of executive

.346

Treaty and war powers

.347

of legislators Personal privileges and immunities 328.348 For personal immunities, see

.348

Personal immunities of legislators

.349

Restrictions

work and

members of

members'

.334

power

members

.35

Sessions

.36

Internal organization and discipline For

Basis of representation

legislative

branches and by electorate

activity of specific individual

.333

on

exercised by other ConstituHonal restrictions, checks

organization, management, work

Compensation .361

Apportionment and reapportionment

.334 54

Redistricting

.334 55

Gerrymandering

rules, see

328.1

Auxiliary organizations information, other assistance Bodies set up to provide expert transacting their business to legislative bodies in

election districts

.334 52

.34

as part of executive

Electoral

Including qualifications, terms of office

.334 7

ombudsman system

For ombudsman system, see 328.3452

Members and membership

offices;

ombudsman system

executive branch Including general relations with

specific Class comprehensive works in 328.3, specific elements of legislatures in modern world in 328.4-328.9

By

Investigative

.345 4

328.33-328.38 Specific elements

Work and

powers

Example: power to impeach

in 328.3, specific houses of specific

modern world

.31

.334 5

Extralegislative

Class

specific houses in 328.33-328.38

,331

General economic and public welfare

Including

328.31-328.32 Specific houses

,33

Financial budgeting, borrowing and lending Taxation, appropriations, of currency money, establishment and regulation

SUMMARY .32

General powers 328.346 For treaty and war powers, see

Class legislative branch of specific jurisdictions in world in 328.4-328.9 (nof 328.3094-328.3099)

328.31

328

and government)

.362

Officers

and leaders

bodies, see 328,369 For party organization in legislative

Proportional representation

Powers, privileges, restrictions

237 236

Dewey Decimal

328 .365

328

Classification

Political science (Politics

328 .39

Committees

of legislative bodies

Unicameral, bicameral

committee reports on a specific subject with the subject, e.g., general reports on military affairs 355; but if the hearings and reports are preliminary to the consideration of proposed legislation, class with the subject in law, e.g., hearings on specific bills governing armed services 343.013 Class

.365 2

Forms

Organization, jurisdiction,

For

rules, see

.365 3

Rules

.365 7

Specific types of

membership

legislatures in modern world Class forms of specific specific forms of legislative 328.4-328.9, specific elements of in

bodies in 328.33-328.38

.4-.9

jurisdictions in Legislative branch of specific base

2 to Add "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table UnLd Kingdom Parliament 328.41; then add

328.3653

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

001-008

committees [009]

committees 01 Class organization of specific types of committees in 328.3652, rules of specific types of committees in 328.3653

members

366

Discipline of

.369

Party organization in legislative bodies

02 03 04 05

Class here opposition, opposition parties

Class

07 071-075

legislation

committee procedure during enactment of

.372

Drafting

.375

Passage

committee rules The legislative body

.378

Enactment

body Add to 07 the numbers following 328.3 328.31-328.35, e.g., sessions 075

Add

328.361-328.362,

For .38

resolutions, see

and resolutions

Lobbying

077-079

09 092

committees Generalities and specific types of 328.3b5 in Add to 0765 the numbers following committees 382.3652-328.3657, e.g., standing

m

committees Class organization of specific in 07653 07652, rules of specific committees Discipline and party organization in Add to 076 the numbers following 328.36 0769 328.366-328.369, e.g., the opposition

Generalities of legislative body Add to 07 the numbers following 328.3 0773 328.37-328.39, e.g., drafting legislation

m

History

Biography

239

23S

0762

07657 Specific committees

0766-0769

328.377

e.g., officers

m

Committees

of specific types of legislation bills

in

Internal organization and discipline leadership Auxiliary organizations and following 328.36 to 076 the numbers

07658

Pubhc and private

07653

in

Generalities of legislative

0765 07652-07657

Resolutions

1

Including legislative manuals

Including votes and voting procedures

.377

further as follows:

Other documents Rules and procedures

Origination by members, by executive, by outside interests

.373

e.g.,

Abstracts

076 0761-0762

Origin

328,

Debates

legislation in

328.365

number

History Do not use; class in 09 Journals and calendars

Class

Enactment of

modem

world

Standing, special, select, interim, joint, conference

.37

328

and government)

Dewey Decimal

329

Political parties

[329]

329

Classification

330

Methodological schools

.154

and related organizations

Schools based on

and processes

School of Cournot, Dupuit, Pareto

consumption

Miscellaneous schools

For commercey see 380,1

institutional, ethical, Neoclassicism, universalism; romantic, economics; single-tax school

Philosophy and theory

social justice schools;

Class theories in 330.1

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.09

Historical

and geographical treatment of economics

.1

Keynesianism

.157

Marginal utiUty ("Austrian") school Walras, Wieser, Bohm-Bawerk. School of W.S. Jevons, Menger, Von Mises

as

SociaUst

[.159]

economic situation and conditions

in 330.9

and related schools

(Use of this

Add

Systems and theories

number

to base

335.1-335.9,

.12

.122

Free-enterprise

economy

.151

and related systems

Theories of property

in

Economic

.901-.905

335

.91-.99

Pre-classical schools

Mercantilism

1, e.g.,

preferred, class in 910.133

number 330^9, notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base conditions in France 330.944; then e g economic situation and period numbers from appropriate to the result add historical situation and conditions subdivisions of 930-990, e.g., economic XIV 330.944033. In all cases use one in France under Louis

America, e.g., economic situation except 00 for North and South Reconstruction period 330.97308, in in United States during 330.98003 South America in 20th century

School of Quesnay

economics *Use

see instructions at extra Os for standard subdivisions;

Class neoclassicism in 330.155

240

following 090 in

Add "Areas"

Physiocracy

School of Smith, Malthus. Ricardo, Bastiat, Say

number 330.90 the numbers

geography) Geographical treatment (Economic If

.151 3

to base

0901-0905 from Table "Standard Subdivisions" notation 330.9046 economic situaHon in 1960-1969

Schools of economic thought

Ancient and medieval theories

and conditions

Historical periods

Mixed economies

Classical

situation

Add

,151 2

.153

following 335 in

Marxian systems 330.1594

.17

For physiocracy, see 330.152

.152

e.g.,

Theories of wealth

Interventionism, welfare state systems

.15

optional; prefer 335)

number 330.159 the numbers

.16

.9

Planned economies Class socialism

.126

is

Systems

Usually synonymous with capitalism

.124

welfare

.156

1

a discipline Class

analysis

Mathematical economics

.154 3

.155

.02-.08

methods of

Knapp

The science of human behavior as it relates to utilization of scarce means for satisfaction of needs and desires through production,

.01

of specific

SchmoUer, Biicher, School of Roscher, Knies, Hildebrand,

Economics distribution,

employment

Historical school

.154 2

Class in 324

330

330

Economics

241

beginning of Table

1

Dewey Decimal

331

331

Classification

331

SUMMARY

Labor economics

331

.3

Labor force and market employment Wages, hours, other conditions of Workers of specific age groups

.4

Women

331.1 Class here industrial relations

.2

Class sociology of laboring classes in 305.56, economic conditions

of laboring classes in 330.9; personnel

.01

.011

331

Economics

management

in 658.3

.5

Philosophy and theory

.6

Rights and position of labor

.7

Including right to earn a living, right of labor to what

.8

workers

Special categories of workers national ongin Categories of workers by racial, ethnic,

Labor by industry and occupation labor-management Labor unions (Trade unions) and

,

n

^.

v

(collective)

it

bargaining

produces, relation of labor and capital

.011 2

Industrial

Labor force and market

.1

Class "right-to-work" (open shop) in 331.8892

Class labor force

democracy

AU who

are

employed or

available for

cooperatives in 334.6, guild socialism in 335.15,

Including size of labor force

syndicalism in 335.82 Class here

and

dissatisfactions of labor

.04

Freedom,

employed

dignity, value of labor

Industrial relations in specific industries and occupations and specific groups of industries

Industries

and

Urban,

extractive,

Add 001-999

to base

Use of

and occupations

number

331.041,

e.g., clerical

in

rural, other

geographical

Composition, quality

manufacturing, construction Class here service industries

man- and womanpower, labor supply

Characteristics

114

and occupations other than

resources,

Distribution

\\\

occupations .041

human

331.12, demand (need, Class supply related to demand in employment, labor actively requirements) for labor in 331.123, 331.8732 331.125, union membership in

Class classification of occupations in 331.70012

.013

employment

Description, history, surveys

worker control of industry in 338.6, producer

Satisfactions

workers with specific

Labor force

11

representatives

.012

to

personal characteristics in 331.3-331.6

Determination of a company's policies aflFecting the welfare of its workers by joint action of management and worker

Class

and market with respect

114 2 occupations

this

number

331.11 for size discontinued; class in

Levels of qualification capacity Including innate physical and mental

331.041651

.042-.049

.09

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

number 331.04 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

chemical industries 331.046

J 14

22

Level of

skills

Skilled, semiskilled, unskilled

following 6 in 620-690,

Historical and geographical treatment of industrial relations, of labor economics

j^j4

23

Level of education Elementary, secondary, higher

J 14

24

J 14

3

Level of experience Personal characteristics in 331.3-331.6 Class workers with specific characteristics

242

243

Dewey Decimal

331

331

Classification

331 Characteristics

[,121]

Various specific types of employment

[.114 4]

Number and

Class in 331.125

Demand

.123

Systems of labor

.117 .117 2

Free

.117 3

Compulsory

.123 1

State labor (Drafted workers)

.117 34

Slave labor

(Need, Requirements) for labor

manufacturing, In occupations other than extractive, construction

Add 001-999

Labor productivity

.119

Specific occupations

and groups of occupations

.123 2-.123 9

General categories

.119 042

governmental, nongovernmental, Examples: nonagricultural, white collar, service occupations civilian,

124

1

to base

number

331.11916513741; however, 331.119042

stenography governmental occupations in

331.1191,

class

e.g.,

Extractive, manufacturing, construction to base

620-690,

demand

for health

construction occupations In extractive, manufacturing, following 6 in Add to base number 331.123 the numbers 331.12394 620-690, e.g., demand for carpenters

manufacturing, In occupations other than extractive, Class here service occupations

Add 001-999

Add

e.g.,

construction

construction

.119 2-. 119 9

number 331.1231,

Opportunities) Job vacancies (Openings,

.124

Occupations other than extractive, manufacturing,

.119 1

to base

personnel 331.123161

Special topics of general applicability

.119 04

number 331.119

e.g.,

Add 001-999 .124 2-.124 9

the numbers following 6 in

Class here supply of labor in relation to

For maladjustments

demand

in labor market, see 331.13

Special topics of general applicability

Government

Developing,

utilizing,

employing needed labor

opportunities in

Labor actively employed That portion of the at any given time

total available

Including various specific types of

supply of labor employed

employment [formerly

331.11441

employment, unemployment, on comprehensive works on employment and employment and earnings

human

Including "make-work" programs

Class turnover in 331.126,

designed to secure full Class education in 370, policies through fiscal and monetary policy in 339.5;

in 331.21

employment

of labor force policy with respect to a specific aspect in finding and market with the subject, e.g., assistance

jobs 331.128

^45 244

e.g.,

construction occupations In extractive, manufacturing, following 6 in Add to base number 331.124 the numbers paper manufacture 331.1247b2 e.g., opportunities in

Class here utilization of

policy

number 331.1241,

620-690,

automobile manufacturing 331.119292

Labor market

to base

librarianship 331.124102

.125

.120 42

331.12 subdivisions discontinued; class in

Class here service occupations

.118

.120 4

its

and types

opportunities) in 331.124, Class job vacancies (openings, shortages and surpluses in 331.136

.117 32

.12

331

Economics

resources;

unemployment

in 331.137, earnings

Dewey Decimal

331 .125

331

Classification

In occupations other than extractive, manufacturing, construction

1

331

General categories

129 042

Examples:

employment

to base

number

in education

331.1251,

e.g., level

129

of

construction

331.125137

number 331.125 the numbers following 6 in industry 620-690. e.g., level of employment in the plumbing

Add

Add 001-999

,129 2-.129 9

Turnover this

for supply

and demand discontinued;

to base

class

13

number 331129 the numbers following 6 automobile manufacturing 331129292

133

Mobility of labor

.127 09

Historical treatment

.127 2

Interoccupational

.127 9

Geographical

Maladjustments in labor market Discrimination in

employment

.127 91

International

.127 93-.127 99

Within specific countries and

governments in 350, of private Class personnel policies of in relation to a organizations in 658.3; discrimination with the subject, specific aspect of industrial relations

lesser areas

Add "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 331.1279 Class mobility

between countries and continents

in

331.12791

Labor shortages and surpluses

.137

Unemployment

.137 04

Kinds Technological Including

for

matching people and jobs

Former heading: Obtaining employment

employment

agencies, labor exchanges, sources of job

137 044

Seasonal

137 045

Frictional

unemployment due

Irreducible

information lists

unemployed

Class here

137 042

Formal and informal arrangements

Class

discrimination by unions 331.8732

136

Placement

Including

employment opportunity programs

Class here equal

e.g.,

minimum

need or desire

of job openings in 331.124; success in, techniques

137 047

of job hunting in 650.14

to

.129 04

in

[137 09]

Historical

of people out of

Do

to

economic

work because of

fluctuations

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 331.1379

Special topics of general applicability

246

automation

Cyclical

Labor market by occupation Class specific asppects of labor market by occupation 331.123-331.128

to

change jobs

Unemployment due .129

in

History, description, extent

Class geographical treatment in 331.1279

.128

m

e.g..

in 331.12

.127

class

e.g..

industries Extractive, manufacturing, construction

620-690,

number

stenography governmental occupations

331.1291,

number

331.129042

to base

Add Use of

to base

331.12916513741; however,

331.125961

.126

governmental nongovernmental,

manufacturing. Occupations other than extractive,

1

In extractive, manufacturing, construction occupations

.125 2^.125 9

civifian,

occupations nonagricultural, white-collar, service

Class here service occupations

Add 001-999

331

Economics

247

Dewey Decimal

331

331

Classification

331

Historical periods

905

.137 901-.137

331.137 2-331.137 7 Specific elements of

Add

unemployment

in

Class comprehensive works in 331.137

1,

Causes

.137 2

macroeconomic causes

in

Effects

.137 4

Distribution

339

and incidence

subject, e.g.,

number

employment of workers with Class wages, hours, other conditions of 331.3^31.6; collective specific personal characteristics in employment on wages, hours, other conditions of

measure of prevention or relief with the economic stabilization 339.5, welfare 361-363

Unemployment among general specific industries

331.89

classes of labor, in

and occupations,

in specific

and specific In specific industries and occupations groups of industries and occupations

.204

groups

construction Other than extractive, manufacturing,

.204 1

Class specific elements regardless of class, industry,

Class here service industries

occupation in 331.1372-331.1377

General

classes of

m

bargaining

of industries and occupations

Add 001-999

unemployed

to base

and occupations

number 331.2041,

e.g., clerical

occupations 331.2041651

Persons with various degrees of education,

skill,

.204 2-.204 9

experience

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

Add

331.21

In industries and occupations other than extractive, manufacturing, construction Class here service industries

Add 001-999

to base

89

In extractive, manufacturing, construction industries .21

and occupations Add

to

620-690, Historical

e.g.,

.29

scales

groups

Wages

.210 1

Theories wages fund Examples: subsistence theory C'iron law"), bargain theory, theory, marginal productivity theory, national income theory

331.1372-331.1377

^49

248

specific

specific

automobile industry 331.1378292

unemployment Class historical and geographical treatment of among general classes of labor and in specific industries and occupaHons in 331.1378, of specific elements in

Wage

wages in For wage scales and differential see 331.22; industries and occupations, 331.28

in

and geographical treatment

Wages

of industries and occupations of wages Historical and geographical treatment

25

e.g., clerical

base number 331.1378 the numbers following 6

following 6 in

chemical industries 331.2046

!28

.23

occupations 331.13781651 .137 82-.137

e.g.,

and diflFerentials Guaranteed-wage plans Hours and other conditions of employment and Wages in specific industries and occupations

.22

and occupations

number 331.13781,

number 331.204 the numbers

SUMMARY

Class comprehensive works in 331.1378

.137 81

to base

620-690,

and

331.137 81-331.137 89 Unemployment in specific industries occupations and specific groups of industries and occupations

.137 9

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Wages, hours, other conditions of employment

.2

Class a specific

.137 804

following 090

from -Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 19th century 331.1379034 e.g., unemployment in

Add "Areas"

Prevention and relief

.137 8

number 331.13790 the numbers

331.1379

.137 3

.137 7

to base

Geographical treatment

.137 91-.137 99

Class

331

Economics

Table

Dewey Decimal

331 [.210 9]

331 Fringe benefits

.255

Historical and geographical treatment

Do .215

331

Classification

programs, unemployment Examples: insurance, health and welfare compensation

not use; class in 331.29

Factors afiFecting wages

plans Including stock ownership and purchase

e.g., Including methods of, criteria used in determination, to pay, cost of intra- and interindustry comparison, ability

of stock Class social insurance in 368.4, transfer

For pensions, see 331.252

minimum wage

factor in

.216 .216 2

economic

Methods of

policies in 331.23,

wage

control as a

Hours

.257

stabilization in 339.5

Occurrence and duration of work periods

payment .257 2

Time payments Class guaranteed

wage plans

.257

in 331.23

22

Incentive payments .257 23

Example: eight-hour day

For fees, subcontracting,

weighting and

other allowances, tips

Wage

scales

DiflFerences

and

industry Including comparison between firms in the same

.23

.25

.252 .252 2

wages

.257 6

Leave and

work

rest periods

.257 62

Sick leave

.257 63

Special-purpose leave

income (income maintenance)

Examples: educational leave, sabbaticals

.259 in 362.582

Hours and other conditions of employment

worker Training, worker security, regulation of conduct

.259 2

.259 22

Pensions

Training

Apprenticeship in 371.38 Class work-experience as part of education

Pension reform pensions Including preservation of vested rights in

.252 9

Night, holy day, Sunday, holiday

in 331.215

Guaranteed-wage plans Class guaranteed annual

331.2576

and holidays Including rest periods (breaks), paid vacations

industries, occupations, regions

Class determination of wages, factors affecting

rest periods, see

.257 4

differentials

between

four-day

Work day

Other Examples: professional

e.g.,

week

forty-hour

employees Including transfer of stock and stock options to

.22

Work week Including compressed work schedules,

incentives, Piecework, combined time- and piecework, group bonuses, profit sharing

.216 6

Work day and week Class here flexible working hours

Hourly, weekly, monthly, annual, other periods

.216 4

and stock

options as incentive payments in 331.2164

living

Class

331

Economics

[.259 23]

Rehabilitation training

Number

In specific industries and occupations .259 24

discontinued; class in 331.2592

Retraining Teaching

250

new

skills

25^

to replace obsolescent

ones

Dewey Decimal

331

Worker

.259 6

331

Classification

331

331.3-331.6 Labor force by personal characteristics

security

Employment transfer

security, job tenure, seniority, rights of

and promotion,

and market; wages, hours, other conditions occupations, labor unions, of employment; specific industries and classes of labor-management bargaining with respect to special workers complex subjects with Unless other instructions are given, class Class here labor force

and bargain

right to organize

collectively

Regulation of worker conduct

.259 8

Including discipUne, absenteeism

.28

in specific industries specific groups of industries

Wages

Class specific elements of

wages

schedule in the number aspects in two or more subdivisions of this women 331.398 coming first in the schedule, e.g., aged Chinese

and occupations and and occupations in specific industries

(no^331.4 or 331.6251)

and

Class comprehensive works in 331.1143

occupations in 331.21-331.23

Workers of

Other than extractive, manufacturing, construction

.281

331

Economics

.31

age groups

specific

Children

Class here service industries and occupations

Add 001-999

to base

number

331.281,

e.g.,

wages in

Through age thirteen clerical

.34

occupations 331.281651

.29

Through age twenty

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

.282-.289

Add

to base

e.g.,

wages

Historical

in building trades

331.289

and geographical treatment of wages

and occupations

industries For children, see 331.31; young people in specific and occupations, 331.38

following 6 in 620-690.

.341-342

and geographical treatment of wages

Class historical industries

number 331.28 the numbers

in 331.28, of specific

to

employment

number 331.34 training of

e.g.,

Class specific aspects of

young people

base number 331.290

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., wages in 1930-1939 331.29043

.291-.299

to base

331.1-331.2,

elements in

Historical periods

Add

Specific aspects of

Add

in specific

331.21-331.23

.290 1-.290 5

Young people

.344-.346

1,

Add

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

class

number 331.29

to base

331.4-331.6,

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

Employment

.38

in

of

young people

numbers following 331 in young workers in 331.342592

the

employment

of specific kinds of

331.344-331.346

of specific kinds of

number 331.34 e.g.,

the

young people

numbers following 331

in

juvenile delinquents 331.3451; however,

apprentices in 331.55

Young people in specific industries and occupations and specific groups of industries and occupations Children and young adults

young people in specific employment of industries and occupations in 331.341-331.342, industries and specific kinds of young people in specific

Class specific aspects of

employment

occupations in 331.344-331.346

^53 252

of

Dewey Decimal

331 .381

331

Classification

Other than extractive, manufacturing, construction Class here service industries

Add 001-999

to base

331 .481

Add 001-999 331.381,

occupations

e.g., clerical

.39

to base

e.g.,

young

number 331.38

textile

workers 331.3877

S

Middle aged

.398

Aged 65 and over

.51

Other than extractive, manufacturing, construction Class here service industries

to base

620-690,

.41-.42

Women

women

number 331.4

the

women

of married

Migrant and casual workers

.6

in

.62

331.4133, wages

women

in 331.43,

sufiFering physical

national Categories of workers by racial, ethnic,

Immigrants and aliens

Class migrant workers in 331.544

Use

.44

Working mothers

.48

In specific industries and occupations and specific groups of industries and occupations of

women

see instructions at beginning of Table extra Os for standard subdivisions;

in specific

and occupations in 331.41-331.42, married women in industries and occupatons in 331.43, working mothers in industries and occupations in 331.44

industries specific specific

^55 254

and mental handicaps

m

Class working mothers in 331.44

employment

Workers

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to For place of origin add "Areas" workers from Chma 331.b251; base number 331.62, e.g., immigrant 0* and again add "Areas" notation then, for place located, add workers from China 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., immigrant California 331.62510794

women

Class specific aspects of

Apprentices

origin

of working mothers in 331.44

Married

ex-ofiFenders

331.25922 Class training of apprentices in

331.421

employment

and

,544

following 6 in

numbers following 331

Prisoners

Contract workers

.55

employment of women

Class specific aspects of

,43

Special categories of workers

.542

agricultural workers in 331.39883

331.1-331.2, e.g., discrimination against of

pulp and paper workers 331.4876

Economically disadvantaged workers

workers

to base

e.g.,

.54

e.g., clerical

number 331.3988 the numbers

e.g.,

Specific aspects of

Add

in advertising

620-^90, the numbers foUowing 6 in

to base

Veterans

.59 .4

number 331.48

Add

.52

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

Add

women

Including political and war prisoners

and occupations

Add 001-999 to base number 331.39881, occupations 331.39881651 .398 82-.398 89

e.g.,

see 331.6

In specific industries and occupations and specific groups of industries and occupations

398 81

331.481,

national origin, For categories of workers by racial ethnic,

.394

398 8

number

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

the numbers following 6 in 620-690,

Other age groups

to base

and occupations

331.4816591

.482-489

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

Add

extractive, manufacturing, construction

Class here service industries

331.381651

.382-.389

Other than

and occupations

number

331

Economics

1

Dewey Decimal

331 .63

331

Classification

"Racial, Ethnic, National

5 to base

number

331.63,

for place located, unless

331.761, e.g., clerical occupations in 331.795 331.761651; however, class public service

Groups" notation 03-99 from Table

Afro-Americans 331.6396073; then, redundant, add 0* and to the

e.g.,

it is

.762-.769

add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., Afro-American workers in Alabama 331.63960730761

result

.79 .69

Indigenous ethnic groups

Labor by industry and occupation Use 331.7001-331.7009

.794

Industrial

For unskilled work, see 331.798

.795

.798

on vocational counseling

Public service

Unskilled

servants

work

Labor unions (Trade unions) and labor-management conflict, labor Class here industrial disputes, industrial

movement democracy in 331.0112, labor unions and with labor-management bargaining in relation to workers

accounting 657.023

Class industrial

at specific educational levels

personal characteristics in 331.3-331.6

and managerial occupations

Class specific professional

and

managerial occupations in

.87

Labor union organization

331.761

.871

Constitutions, bylaws, rules

.712

Professional

.872

Levels of organization

.714

Managerial Specific industries

civil

(collective) bargaining

description of a specific occupation with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 023 from Table 1, e.g.,

.76

following 6 in 620-690,

Specific groups of occupations

Service

Class studies of vocational interest in 158.6, vocational counseling in schools in 371.425, job hunting in 650.14;

Locals, nationals, federations

.873

and occupations

of Table extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning

Specific aspects of

union organization

Including discipline of

Class specific groups of occupations in 331.79

Use

food processing 331.7664

.793

.8

Professional

e.g.,

Occupations of elected and appointed

Class here comprehensive works

.71

to base

work Including foremanship; skilled, semi-skilled

Description of vocations, making vocational choices

.702 3

number 331.76 the numbers

Add

White-collar

Choice of vocation

For persons

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

.792

for standard subdivisions

Class a specific element of labor in a specific industry or occupation with the subject, e.g., wages 331.21

.702

number

see 331. 71 For professional and managerial occupations,

for standard subdivisions

Add "Racial, Ethnic, National Groups" notation 03-99 from Table 5 to base number 331.69 .7

to base

Class agricultural occupations in 331.763

Example: North American native races in North America

Use 331.69001-331.69009

extractive, manufacturing, construction

Other than

Add 001-999

for standard subdivisions

Use 331.63001-331.63009

Add

331 .761

Native-born nonindigenous ethnic groups

331

Economics

1

.873 2

members

Membership and membership

policies

Including discrimination by unions

.873 3

256

Officers

and leaders

257

specific

Dewey Decimal

331

331

Classification

331

Company

.883 4 Benefits, funds, property

.873 5

Union elections and conventions

.874

.880

Revolutionary unions

.889

Union security arrangements Shop arrangements

.889 2

For labor union organization, see 331.87

hiring, sole Closed shop, union shop, preferential bargaining rights

Theory of unions

1

Unions as instruments of class struggle, as instruments of workers, industrial democracy; control of industry by countermonopoly theory

Including "right-to-work" (open shop)

Control of hiring and

.889 4

White-collar

.880 42

Blue-collar Historical

.880 9

Dues

Labor-management

.89

and geographical treatment and treatment by

areas, regions,

Class international unions of United States

and Canadian

.880 93-.880 99

Treatment by

.881

Add 001-999

areas, regions, places in general

specific continents, countries,

.890 42-.890 49

Add 001-999

to base

331.8811,

e.g.,

331.891 teachers' unions

to base

620-690,

number 331.881

e.g.,

garment workers' unions 331.88187

.891 .891 2

.883

Kinds of unions occupations in 331.881

For revolutionary unions, see 331.886 Craft unions

.883 3

Industrial unions

in hospitals

331.8904136211

following 6 in

garment industry 331.890487

Procedures

.893

Other labor measures Management measures Government measures

Procedures Preliminaries contract Organizing, winning recogniHon, negotiation of

Class specific kinds of unions in specific industries

.883 2

e.g..

Strikes

.898

the numbers following 6 in

e.g.,

number 331.8904 the numbers

.892 .894

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

Add

number 331.89041,

SUMMARY

331.881137 .881 2-.881 9

to base

620-690,

and occupations

number

to base

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

Add

Other than extractive, manufacturing, construction Class here service industries

specific

and occupations

labor-management bargaining

In specific industries and occupations and specific groups of industries and occupations 1

and

and disputes

Other than extractive, manufacturing, construction

.890 41

Class here service industries

localities

.881

make-work

groups of industries and occupations

workers in 331.88097

Treatment by

(Collective) bargaining

In specific industries and occupations

.890 4

places in general

.880 911-.880 918

checkoff, control of grievance procedures,

arrangements (featherbedding)

International unions,

.880 91

Other measures

.889 6

Special topics of general applicabiUty

.880 41

layofiFs

apprenticeships Licenses, hiring halls, control of

Including anti-union theories

.880 4

unions

.886

Labor unions (Trade unions)

.88

331

Economics

and .891 4

Conciliation measures

.891 42

Mediation

.891 43

Arbitration

^59

258

Dewey Decimal

331

331

Classification

Historical

.892 9

Negotiation during

.8915

life

of contract

and occupations

Strikes

Theory of

Historical periods

.892 901-.892 905

Class conciliation measures in 331.8914

.892 01

Add

strikes

Do .892

and geographical treatment

Historical

.892 91-.892 99

not use; class in 331.8929

Add

the numbers following 090

from Table

"Areas'* notation 1-9

from Table 2

to base

number

331.8929

.893

speci6c kinds of strikes in Class comprehensive works in 331.892, 331.8928 specific industries and occupations in

Organized

Class here comprehensive

.892 3

Sympathetic

.892 4

Outlaw

.892 5

General

political action

works on labor violence

Class violence in strikes in 331.892

.894

Economic,

Other labor measures Examples: sabotage, boycotts, injunctions,

331.892 2-331.892 6 Kinds of strikes

.892 2

number 331.89290

Geographical treatment

Strike votes

1

to base

notation 0901-0905 in "Standard Subdivisions" century 331.8929034 1, e.g., strikes in 19th

Right to strike, effects of strikes [.892 09]

and geographical treatment

specific periods and Class specific aspects of strikes in in specific industries places in 331.8921-331.8927, strikes in 331.8928 in specific periods and places

Including cancellation of labor contracts

.892

331

Economics

331

jurisdictional, other

Management measures Examples: lockouts, strikebreaking, blacklisting, contracts, political whitelisting, injunctions, yellow-dog action, labor espionage

Work

(Wildcat)

.898

Including right-to-work policy

on stoppages throughout an area to put pressure

For conciliation measures, see 331.8914

government .892 6

Other

.898 2

Sit-down

Government measures

strikes, protest

Strike requirements exhaustion of other Purpose, notice, cooling-off periods,

stoppages

means .892 7

Picketing

.892 8

Strikes in specific industries specific groups of industries

.892 81

and occupations and and occupations

Add 001-999 strikes

to base

and occupations

number 331.89281,

e.g.,

620-690,

number 331-8928

e.g., strikes

Miscellany

teachers'

331.8928137

to base

For public finance, see 336 .02

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

Add

Use of troops

Financial economics

332

Other than extractive, manufacturing, construction Class here service industries

.892 82-.892 89

898 4

the numbers following 6 in

024

Personal finance aspect of expenditure in 640.42, a specific here with the subject, of personal finance not provided for Class

e.g.,

management

investment 332.678

of rubber workers 331.8928782

261

260

Dewey Decimal

332

332

Classification

332

SUMMARY

Increasing income, net worth, financial security

.024 01

.4

Money

.2

Special problems

02

.3

Banks and banking Specialized banking institutions Credit and loan institutions

332.1

Including planning for retirement, financial independence, estate planning

.024

.6

Other mediums of exchange Investment and investments

.7

Credit

.8

Interest

.9

Counterfeiting, forgery, alteration

.5

Examples: debt management; coping with depression, inflation

.024 03-.024 99

Personal finance for specific classes of persons

Add

"Persons'* notation 03-99 from Table 7 to base

number

332.024

.04

.041

on comprehensive works on money and banking, institutions and their functions

Special topics of general apphcability

Class here

Capital

Working

.041 4

is

.11

.112

claims, inventories

Production instrumentalities with economic

life

.041 52

in years

.113

Saving and investment

.114

Self-financing

.12

its

his

own

.06

Relation to private banks rates, loans,

retained profits, for

.

Sources of capital

Organizations Class financial institutions

and

their

management

operations

Commercial banks services of For multiple banking, see 332.16; banking commercial banks, 332.17

.122

International finance

Open market

Including savings departments

by an investment in own

savings, or

business

.042

332.113

clearance

Use by an individual of

.041 54

interest rates, see

Reserve requirements, interest (discount)

Capital formation

enterprise of

Relation to monetary policy

For reserve requirements,

span

For land, see 333 .041 5

Central banks

securities Issuance of bank notes, purchase of government

Fixed (Investment) capital measured

financial

credit and loan For specialized banking institutions, see 332.2; 332.7 institutions, 332.3; money, 332.4; credit,

used to

capital

Money, short-term money

and discount

Banks and banking

.1

That portion of the stock of economic goods which produce a return .041 2

332

Economics

Incorporated

.122 3

National

.122 4

State

in 332.1-332.3

.123 .15

Unincorporated (Private) International banks and banking Class here international operations of

.152

commercial banks

payments For monetary stabilization and balance of Example: International Monetary Fund

263 262

Dewey Decimal

332 .153

.153 2

332

Classification

332 .22

Postal savings banks

International Including International Finance Corporation,

.26

Trust companies

Development Association

.3

production For development of resources and

International

Bank

for Reconstruction

and Development

Credit and loan institutions

.31

(World Bank)

European Investment Bank

.153 8

Interamerican Development Bank

For promotion and

.32

facilitation of trade

Multiple banking

Banking services of commercial banks

Consumer and

.37

Industrial banks

.38

Insurance companies

.4

Money Class other

mediums

money and banking

General

comprehensive works on

in 332.1

and velocity theory, Examples: quantity theory, circulation and cash balance theories; equation of exchange theory, income

Deposits

supply and

(checking accounts), time (savings accounts)

.404

.175 4

Investments

.404 2

Gold and

.404 3

Token

Special

Specialized banking institutions For agricultural

institutions, see 332.31;

332.66; cooperative banking, 334.2

Savings banks

investment banking.

money

silver coins

coins

Coins

clearance Trust services, safe-deposit services,

demand units of

Forms and

Loans

.21

of exchange in 332.5,

Theories

.175 3

.178

institutions

Credit and loan functions

.401

Demand

loan

For credit unions, see 334.22

For international operations, see 332. 15

.175 2

home

services of banks

services of specialized Class savings departments in 332.12, banking institutions in 332.2-332.3

.175

associations,

sales finance institutions

.35

syndicates, mergers

on

mortgage

and loan

brokers, salary-loan brokers Examples: pawnbrokers, chattel-loan

For international settlements

Class here comprehensive works

as building

Loan brokers

companies, Branch, chain, group banking; bank holding

.17

known

associations,

.34

Example: Bank for International Settlements

.16

Savings and loan associations Also

Example: Export-Import Bank

.155

Agricultural institutions Example: land banks

.153 4

.154

332

Economics

made

of non-precious metals

.404 4

Paper money

.404 8

Decimalization of currency

[.409]

Historical

Do

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 332.49

Mutual and stock Including government savings banks

For postal savings banks, see 332.22

265 264

Dewey Decimal

332

332

Classification

332 .422 3

SUMMARY 332.41 .42 .45

.46 .49

.41

.423

Value of money Monetary standards Foreign exchange Monetary policy money and monetary Historical and geographical treatment of

.424

policy

.425

.414

and

to

economic conditions

.427

power

discontinued; class in 332.41

.45

.452

.420 4 .420 42

Class

money .454

Credit

all

other forms of

of devaluation on internal

With

urtits

.456

Exchange

rates

and

their determination

money

332.422-332.425 Commodity standards kept equal to vdue of Systems in which value of monetary unit is commodity or group of a designated quantity of a particular commodities

.422 .422 2

in 332.42

Monometallic Gold Gold

to

coin, gold bullion, gold

exchange standards

267 266

of devaluing

a paper standard

Class regulation of exchange in 332.4564

Promises to pay standard

works

economy

and export of gold

money may be redeemed

money

Class comprehensive

freedom

terms of of exchanging countries not defined in restricted import gold, currencies not convertible into gold,

money which

efiFect

Monetary

by law .420 424

exchanging countries defined in terms of

country in 332.414

Class here legal tender

in

units of

Including devaluation

Official status of

Money

With a gold standard

import and export gold

in 332.46, fiscal policy in 336.3

Special topics of general applicability

Standard

in 382.17

payments

gold, full gold, currencies freely convertible into

Monetary standards

.420 422

Foreign exchange

Monetary

measures

monetary poUcy

Fiat

Class balance of

For stabilization measures, see 332.415

.42

Composite commodity

of commodities

Factors aflFecting fluctuations in value

Class

Symmetallic

(inconvertible) Controlled and free forms of non-redeemable commodity or group currencies not kept equal to units of any

deflation

Variations in purchasing

Stabilization

silver

Combinations of metals

Including devaluation, variations in quantity

.415

Bimetallic

proportions Staple commodities in predetermined

Class here inflation

Number

Silver

Gold and

Value of money Former heading: Relation

[.413]

332

Economics

Dewey Decimal

332

Exchange

456 09

332

Classification

rates of specific currencies

332

Geographical treatment

.491-. 499

and groups of

Add "Areas"

currencies

number notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base of United 332.45609, e.g., exchange rates of currency "Areas 332.4560941; then add 0* and again add

Add "Areas" Kingdom

between

.55

.56

332.4560941073

.6

in notation to the

jurisdiction or

Managed currency and Class here portfolio analysis

first

in the

Class description

sequence of area notations the currency of preferred, give priority in notation to emphasis, e.g., libraries the jurisdiction requiring local rate between currencies ot in United States class exchange

456 2

Determination by supply and demand

.456 4

exchange Determination by government regulation of .63 .64

Exchange of

.65

International exchange of securities

.66

policy, international

.67

332.152 For International Monetary Fund, see

.62

Investment banks and banking Specific fields of investment

Brokerage firms

Class real estate brokerage in 333.33

economic stabilization »" Class use of monetary policy for monetary policy in 332.112 339.53, relation of central banks to

.63

money and For historical and geographical treatment of 332.56 monetary policy, see 332.49; managed currency,

Forms

of investment

Including coins, stamps, art masterpieces businesses regardless of Class investment in specific types of form in 332.67, brokerage firms in 332.62

and geographical treatment of money and

monetary policy

.632

Securities

and commodities

growth Description and evaluation of safety features,

Historical periods to base

and commodities

Including investment counselors

Including minting policies and practices

Add

securities

Firms dealing in stocks, bonds, commodities

Monetary policy

.490 1-.490 5

advantages

Brokerage firms Forms of investment

332.62

Determination by international agreement

Historical

for tax

SUMMARY

monetary reform

.49

securities analysis of organizations issuing

Example: investment

agreement, see 332.4566 For determination by international

.46

and

and management

Investment for specific purposes

604 2

rates

monetary

money

Special topics of general applicability

.604

332.4560973041 United States and United Kingdom in

Class here international

social credit

in 338.7-338.8

If

456 6

number 332.49

Investment and investments

currency of a

group of jurisdictions coming

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Other mediums of exchange Barter instruments and commercial paper

.5

rate notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., exchange United States currencies of United Kingdom and

Give priority

332

Economics

number 332.490 the numbers

following 090 in

from Table "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 332.49034 e.g., money in 19th century

of Table see instructions at beginning *Use extra Os for standard subdivisions;

I

potential, yield

1.

Class buying

.632 04

and

selling

procedures in 332.64

Special topics of general applicability

26g

268

Dewey Decimal

332 .632 042

Classification

Auxiliary evaluation techniques

Reading ticker tapes, financial pages; analyzing corporate balance sheets .632 044

332

332 .632 47

Real estate investment trusts Including real estate syndication

.632 7

Investment company securities trusts Including mutual funds, investment

General types of securities

For real estate investment

variable Examples: corporate securities; fixed rate, rate securities

.632 2

.632 8

[.634]

For Prices

.632 23

Common

prices, see

.64

332.63222

.642

stock

Preferred stock

discontinued; class in 332.63

of securities

selling of securities

.632 33

Municipal bonds

.632 34

Corporate bonds

Exchange of

securities

securities

exchanges

from Table 2 to base number 332.642, Francisco Stock York Stock Exchange 332.64273, San

Add

"Areas'- notation 4-9

e.g.,

New

bills

.643

Over-the-counter market

.644

exchanges Exchange of commodities and commodities 332.645 Class speculation in commodities in

.645

Speculation intent to profit Purchase of securities and commodities with

Real estate

by fluctuations

Class comprehensive

works

in

332.6324

in price

Including buying on margin

in real estate 332.632 42-332.632 44 Types of investment

.645 2

Put and

call transactions

Including stock options

Land Class sale of real estate in 333.333

332.63243 For buildings and other fixtures, see

Buildings and other fixtures Class

.632 44

and

speculation, For over-the-counter market, see 332.643; securities, 332.65 332.645; international exchange of

Government bonds and notes For municipal bonds, see 332.63233

.632 43

and commodities; organization,

Class brokerage firms in 332.62

Bonds

Including treasury

.632 42

and commodities

Exchange 332.64279

332.63222 Class valuation in 332.63221, prices in

.632 4

Exchange

Buying and

332.63222 Class valuation in 332.63221, prices in

.632 32

Investment in capital goods

procedures, activities of organized exchanges

.632 22

.632 3

332.63247

Commodities

Number

Valuation ratio Including dividends paid, price-earnings

.632 25

trusts, see

Including commodity futures

Stocks Including warrants and rights

.632 21

332

Economics

home ownership

in 643.1-643.2

.65

International exchange of securities offered by nationals of one Sale and purchase of securities jurisdiction jurisdiction by nationals of another Class international sale securities in 332.632

and purchase of

Mortgages

2fl

270

specific kinds of

Dewey Decimal

332 .66

332 Historical

573 09

Investment banks and banking Investment banking: underwriting and

.67

332

Classification

332

Economics and geographical treatment

not originating Class here investments in specific areas in other specific areas

sale of security issues

continents Class investments originating in specific countries in 332.6733-332.6739 (not

Specific fields of investment fields in Class specific aspects of investment in specific

and

332.673093-332.673099)

332.64-332.66

.671

Investment in specific types of enterprises and by

673

1

to base

the numbers following 332.672 in investments by government agencies

e.g.,

332.67152

in specific continents

.673 12

By governments

.673 14

By private

investment Class domestic investment in 332.672, international

.673 2

Domestic investment In specific types of enterprises

.673 22

Class investments in specific types of enterprises specific types of investors in 332.6725

Government

investment Incentives and obstacles in country of

.672 52

By governments and

.672 53

By

by

673 24

.673 3-.673 9

Incentives and obstacles in country of investor

.673

By

Investments originating in specific continents and notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 332.67341; then, 332.673, e.g., British foreign investments 0* and to the result add for place of investment, add notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., British foreign

specific

specific kinds of institutions

"Areas" investments in Brazil 332.67341081

insurance companies, by pension funds

Class policies of specific

Class investments by banks in 332.1754

.672 55

specific kinds of individuals

.678

governments

in

332.6732

Investment guides to prospective investors

Examples: by physicians, attorneys, middle-income

Manuals of advice

investors

speculation Including forecasting, formula plans,

International investment

in 332.63, to Class guides to specific forms of investment to investment in a specific field with the subject, e.g.,

Class initiation of international business enterprises description (including subsidiaries) in 658.1149, history and in 338.88 of international business ventures and subsidiaries

international investment 332.673

Use

instructions at beginning of Table 1 extra Os for standard subdivisions; see

For international exchange of securities, see 332.65

^73 272

number

Add "Areas"

kinds of institutions, see 332.67254; specific kinds of individuals, 332.67255

life

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

countries

private investors

Examples: by

number

332.67324

their agencies

For investment by

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

332.67322

specific kinds of investors

By

332.6733-332.6739

policy

Add "Areas"

.672 54

in

and individual

Add "Areas"

Including investment in small business

By

and countries

Including international control

Examples: insurance companies, railroads

.672 5

specific kinds of investors originating

investors

Institutional

in 332.673

.672 2

by

number 332.671

332.6722-332.6725,

.672

specific kinds of investors Class investments

specific types of investors

Add

By

Dewey Decimal

332

332

Classification

.9

Counterfeiting, forgery, alteration

Lotteries

[.68]

Number

Class counterfeit coins in 737.4, counterfeit paper

discontinued because without meaning in this context

Credit

.7

money

in

769.55, counterfeit stamps in 769.562

Land economics

333

Class credit functions of specific financial institutions in

Land: the sum

332.1-332.3

For

332

Economics

332

total of natural

and man-made resources over which

possession of the earth gives control

interest

and

discount, see 332.8

Philosophy and theory

.001 .71

Agricultural credit

.72

Real-estate finance Class finance

Class theories in 333.01

and mortgages

on farm

real estate in 332.71,

Classification

.001 2

mortgages as an

Class land classification in 333.73012

investment in 332.63244

Home

.722

(Residential) finance

Standard subdivisions

.002-.009

Notations from Table

.74

Commercial, mercantile, industrial

.742

Including small business loans

.01

Theories

Economic rent

.012

of Return produced by ownership of land after deduction

Personal loans

.743

outlays for labor

.75

Credit restrictions and collapse (bankruptcy)

.76

Credit instruments Including checks,

money

orders, credit cards

333.1 .2

.3

Promissory notes, drafts, letters of credit, acceptances

Interest

1

^ .7

Tabulated and related materials

collectivities

and natural Individual (Private) ownership and control of land resources

.4

and discount

Miscellany

.802

resources Public ownership and control of land and natural Ownership and control of land and natural resources by

nongovernmental

Commercial paper

.8

capital

SUMMARY

For commercial paper, see 332.77

.77

and

A B

Absentee ownership Rental and leasing of land and natural resources Natural resources Subsurface resources Other natural resources

Tables [/brm^r/y 513.93], formulas, specifications,

.802 12

statistics

.82

all

terms Including Ricardo's theory of earning power of land in of its marginal productivity

Including chattel mortgages, consumer credit

.802

1

Other forms of credit

Interest For usury, see 332.83

.83

Usury

.84

Discount and rediscount

^75 274

Dewey Decimal

333

333

Classification

333

control of land and Individual (Private) ownership and natural resources and works on land tenure, on ownership

.3

333.1-333.5 Ownership and control of land and natural

Class here comprehensive use of land and natural resources

resources Ownership: right to possession and use of land and natural resources; right to transfer of possession Class here ownership

and control of

Class usage of land

and use

resources

1

.31

Land reform notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

resources

Class enclosure in 333.2

lands and natural

owned

resources, comprehensive works on land policy to Class ownership and control of land by tribes subordinate another jurisdiction [formerly 333.1] in 333.2

Class regulation

and control of rental and leasing

Examples:

forests, recreational lands,

.32

highways and

number 333.31

Types of tenure

.322

Feudal tenure

.323

Individual tenure For corporate ownership, see 333.324

in 333.5

Acquisition and disposal of specific kinds of lands

in 333.7-333.9

ownership, 333.4

Public ownership and control of land and natural

Class here public control of privately

.11

and natural resources

ownership and For public ownership and control, see 3331; 3332; absentee control by nongovernmental collectivities,

specific kinds of natural

control of Class comprehensive works in 333.3, conservation and usage of land and natural resources in 333.7-333.9

333

Economics

323 2

Complete ownership (Fee simple) of possession Full right to possession, use, transfer

streets

and

use

.13

Acquisition

323 4

Expropriation, eminent domain, purchase Class here evaluation of lands for

government

QuaUfied ownership Ownership with

acquisition

Examples:

Class acquisition of specific kinds of land in 333.11

For nationalization^ see 333.14 .

1

.16

324 .33

Nationalization

restrictions

transfer

on use or

entails, life estates

Corporate ownership Transfer of possession and right to use Including consoidation of holdings

Disposal

Class here real estate business

Sale and free grants Class

Class disposal of specific kinds of land in 333.11

^

lands, enclosure

acquisition

and disposal

in 333.1, land

reform

in 332.6324, real estate in 333.31, real estate investment salesmanship in 658.8933333 finance in 332.72, real estate

Ownership and control of land and natural resources by nongovernmental collectivities to Including ownership and control of land by tribes subordinate common another jurisdiction [/br/n^r/i/ 333.1], open-field system,

government

renting and For subdivision and development, see 333.38; leasing, 333.5

.332

Value and price of land Class here valuation (appraisal)

Class corporate ownership in 333.324

Class valuation of land for

government

acquisition

and

of specific kinds of land disposal in 333-11-333.16, valuation tax purposes in 351.72421 in 333.335-333.339, valuation for

276

277

Dewey Decimal

333

333

Classification

Economic and

333 .53

Real estate market

.332 2

social factors aflFecting

333

Economics

Tenancy Tenancy

exchange of real

for years (for a specified

time period), tenancy from

year to year, tenancy at will

estate

For landlord-tenant

Class price in 333,3323

.333

.54

Price

.332 3

Sale

and

and

gift

.56

of specific kinds of land in

333.335-333.339

333.335-333.339 Transfer of possession and use of specific kinds of land, natural resources, real estate Class

.335

comprehensive works

Agricultural

Landlord-tenant relations Class legal relations in 346.0434

gift

Class sale

relations, see

Types of rental

.562

Cash rental

.563

Share and percentage rental Agriculture and business

Including sharecropping

in 333.33

and other

rural lands

Rental, sale, appraisal

Including forested lands

.336

Industrial lands Rental, sale, appraisal e.g.,

airport space, railroad

Rental, sale, appraisal of residential

and commercial lands

Including transportation space, rights-of-way

.337

Urban lands For industrial landsy see 333.336

.338

Buildings and other fixtures Including apartments, condominiums, mobile

.339

homes

Other natural resources Rights to use of minerals, water, air space

Including

.38

sale, rental, appraisal

Subdivision and development

.4

Absentee ownership

•5

Rental and leasing of land and natural resources Class rental

and lease of

specific kinds of land

and natural

resources in 333.335-333.339

278

279

333.54

Dewey Decimal

333

333

Classification

333 .73

.7

*Land

Natural resources

as a natural resource

Land Class here the environment, raw materials, waste resources

Add

to

each subdivision identified by

Including wastelands,

* as follows:

Class kinds of land

Class generalities of a specific kind with the kind, e.g., abuse of parks 333.783 (no/ 333.7813)

Reserves (Stock, Supply) Quantity available for use Including shortages Requirements (Need, Demand)

12

Consumption

.74

Pasture (Grazing) lands

.75

* Forest

areas in 333.78 Class parks, recreational, wilderness

Including wastage, abuse, forecasts, projections

15-17

in 17, specific uses in base

number or its stated subdivisions, Management and control Development Improvement

17

Control of usage

.76

Agricultural and other rural lands 333. 75 For pasture lands, see 333. 74; forest lands,

pollution in 363.73

Class here policy, planning, citizen participation

15 1 52 153 158 16

lands

Class here timber resources

(Use, Utilization)

Class consumption control

.77

Urban

lands

Industrial,

Rehabilitation and restoration

,772

Subsidies

.78

civic, residential uses

streets

Recreational and wilderness areas Class wildlife refuges in 333.95

Including allocation, rationing, ways and means of

Wilderness areas

.782

For specific kinds of wilderness

efficient use, price control

Class pollution control in 363.736, control of specific uses in base number or its stated subdivisions

and control of land and natural resources

commercial,

Highways and

Conservation and protection Class control of usage in 17

Class ownership

and by use in 333.74-333.78, shorelands submerged lands, wetlands, m 3JJ-yi»

related areas in 333.917,

Including forecasts, projections

13

lands

semiarid, humid, mountainous

Class here impact studies

II

damaged and abused

condition, e.g., arid, Class here kinds of land by physical

Generalities

I

333

Economics

in

.783

Parks

.784

Specific kinds of recreational

areas, see

333.784

and wilderness areas

mountains, Including coastUnes, shores, banks, beaches,

333.1-333.5, natural resources other than land in 333.8-333.9

forests

.71

Generalities Class here impact studies

of water and land 333,784 4-333.784 6 Recreational use

333.71 the numbers following 1 in special table under 333.7, e.g., development 331.715; however, class conservation, protection, reclamation in 333.72

adjoining

Add

72

to base

number

Class

Conservation and protection Including reclamation Class conservation of specific types of natural resources in

Add

333.73-333.95

it

comprehensive works in 333.784

.784 4

Lakes

.784 5

Rivers and streams

.784 6

Reservoirs

as instructed

under 333.7

281

280

Dewey Decimal

333 .79

* Energy

333

Classification

333

Other natural resources

.9

and energy resources

Add

Comprehensive works Class here interdiscipUnary

works on energy resources and

fuel technology 662.6; specific forms of energy, specific

resources not provided for here with the subject,

Use 333.91001-333.91009

energy

it

e.g., fossil

for standard subdivisions

provided for here with the resources and utilization not service 363.61; interdisciplinary e.g., water supply

333.82

subject,

works on water in 553.7 .910 2

f Surface

water

water in Class specific types of surface

.792 3

Solar energy

.792 4

Nuclear energy

on water

with the subject e.g., Class a specific aquatic resource specific aspect of water minerals 333.85, fish 333.956; a

Primary forms of energy

.910 4

f

Ground

333.916^33.918

(Subsurface) water

Secondary forms of energy

.793

Energy produced through use of other resources

333.912-333.915 Water for specific uses

p.

in 333.91 Class comprehensive works

Electrical energy

,793 2

For recreational

Energy from waste materials

.793 8

.912

Subsurface resources

Add to base number 333.8, and by f as instructed under 333.7

also to

.823

f Petroleum

and natural gas

.85

Individual consumption

t Petroleum

(Oil)

Industrial

.914

fWater

for

and washing

consumption

irrigation f Water for

nonproprietary uses

Uses not involving consumption

Example: use for power generation

f Natural gas

333.915 For water for transportation, see

{Minerals Including nuclear

for drinking

.913

Including gasoline

.823 3

for proprietary uses

fWater

Water

gj2 3

fCoal

.823 2

gj2 2

f Fossil fuels

.822

333.7844-333.7846

For

For ground water, see 333.9104 .82

use, see

water Uses involving consumption of water for irrigation, see 333.913

each subdivision identified

,

fuels,

915

metals

tAdd

Class fossil fuels in 333.82

as

fWater

for transportation

do not use instructed under 333.7, except

appropriate subdivisions 11; class reserves in

of 553

.88

*Geothermal energy

*Add

as instructed

under 333.7

Add

as instructed

under 333.7, except do not use

f

instructed under 333.7

resources and utilization

Resources used directly to perform work, to produce other forms of energy

.8

and land adjoining

* as

interdisciplinary works Class here aquatic resources,

Class extraction of energy resources in 338.2, production of energy in 338.47; noneconomic aspects with the subject, e.g.,

.792

by

identified to each subdivision

f Water

.91

utilization

fuels

333

Economics

11; class reserves in

appropriate subdivisions

of 553

283 282

Dewey Decimal

333

333

Classification

333

*Animal resources

.954

Class here

333.916-333.918 Specific kinds of water and land adjoining

333

Economics

game

Bsh in 333.956. amphibians Class invertebrates in 333.955. 333.959 333.958, mammals and reptiles in 333.957, birds in

m

it

uses of specific Class comprehensive works in 333.91, specific

kinds of water in 333.912-333.915

Invertebrates

.955

Examples: oysters, clams

Bodies of water

.916

of water in Class lands adjoining specific kinds of bodies

333.917

.957

Amphibians and

.958

Birds

.959

Mammals

and streams

.916 2

f Rivers

.916 3

fLakes and ponds For

salt-water lakes, see

333.9164

groups of individuals to Voluntary organizaHons established by of economic goods with engage in production and distribution patronage or participation of earnings on the basis of

Including bays, gulfs, estuaries, salt-water lakes

*Shorelands and related areas

,917

distribution

Coasts, shores, beaches, banks

Historical

.09

Class here tidelands [formerly 333.918]

.091 1-.091 8

Not limited by continent, country,

Class tidelands [formerly 333.918] in 333.917

submerged lands and wetlands related

general areas, regions, places in

Specific areas, regions, places

*Submerged lands and wetlands

Class

and geographical treatment

Treatment by

.091

Class recreational use in 333.784

.918

reptiles

Cooperatives

334

fOceans and seas

.916 4

*Fish

.956

cooperatives International associations of

091 9 to specific types

.093-.099

333.784 of bodies of water in 333.917, recreational use in

locality

Treatment by

specific continents, countries,

localities

.92

*Air Including wind energy

.94 .95

Space

.952

wildlife, wildlife refuges,

.2

Banking and

.5

biosphere

and groups of organisms

in

333.953-333.959

.6

.68

Plant resources

Credit unions Distribution (Consumers' cooperatives)

.681

Production of industries In specific industries and groups construction Other than extractive, manufacturing, Class here service industries

Class forests in 333.75

tAdd

as instructed under 333.7, except

do not use

cooperative medical banking and credit in 334.^ services 334.68161; however, class

subdivisions 11; class reserves in appropriate

Add 001-999

of 553

*Add

as instructed

credit

For housing, see 334.

Aquatic biological resources Class specific aquatic organisms

.953

Building and housing

.22

*Biological resources Class here

.1

under 333.7

Add as instructed under

to base

number

333.7

285 284

334.681.

e.g..

Dewey Decimal

334

334

Classification

Add

to base

number 334.68

the

numbers following 6

in

Systems of French origin Including Babouvism, Icarianism

620-690,

cooperative cattle production 334.68362; however, class building cooperatives in 334.1 e.g.,

.7

335 .2

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

.682-689

Economics

.22

Saint-Simonism

.23

Fourierism (Phalansterianism)

Benefit societies .3

Systems of American origan

.4

Marxian systems (Marxism)

Friendly, mutual-aid, benevolent, provident

Socialism and related systems

335

.401 Class here interdisciplinary works

on

political

and economic aspects

Class basis concepts in 335.41

of socialism and related systems If

.41

preferred, class in 330.159

Use 335.001-335.009

for standard subdivisions

.411

and communism in 320.53, of anarchism in 320.57; socialist and communist political parties in 324.2; a specific topic of economics treated from a socialist point

Philosophy and theory

Basic concepts

Philosophic foundations theory of class struggle Including theory of knowledge,

Class pohtical aspects of socialism

of view with the subject in economics,

e.g., interest

332.82

Utopian systems and schools

.02

.411 2

Dialectical materialism

.4119

Historical materialism

.412

Economic concepts Example: labor theory of value

Class specific Utopian systems in 335.1-335.3

.413

SUMMARY 335.1 .2

Social

Systems of English origin Systems of French origin

.5

Systems of American origan Marxian systems (Marxism) State socialism and democratic socialism

.6

National socialism

.7

Christian socialism

.8

Other systems Voluntary socialist and anarchist communities

.3 .4

.9

characteristic

regions Class

.42

in

335

.423

.1

.12

.43

Systems of English origin

Fabian socialism

.15

Guild socialism

Communism

(1848-1875)

Scientific socialism

(1875-1917)

Communism

(Marxism-Leninism) of post- 1917 period

Example: Russian communism

Owenism

.14

Early period

Communism

Utopian socialism Including

in 335.4

335.5 For democratic socialism, see

For national socialism, see 335.6; Christian socialism, 335.7; voluntary socialist communities, 335.9

comprehensive works

Period of Communist manifesto

335.1-335.3 Non- and quasi-Marxian socialism works

ownership of means of production

and systems 335 42-335.43 Marxian doctrines and of specific historical periods

.422

Class comprehensive

Aims

.433

Trotskyite doctrines

.434

National variants Class

communism

335.4309 in specific countries in

287

286

335

Dewey Decimal

335

communism

.434 4

Yugoslav

.434 5

Chinese

.434 7

Cuban communism

335

Classification

By governmental

336.093, 336.4-336.9

(Castroism)

National

.012

Che Guevara

Critical

.437

Comparative studies

e.g.,

State

.013

Add

collectivism

e.g.,

Attitude toward and influence on other subjects

to base nurnber 336.014, "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 Pennsylvania 336.014748 local public finance in

Add

art

e.g.,

State socialism

and democratic socialism

Revenue

.02

For Fabian socialism, see 335.14

National socialism

Christian socialism

1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class specific forms of

revenue in 336.1-336.2

and geographical treatment

Associations of sovereign states

.091 6

Other systems

.091

62

League of Nations

.82

Syndicalism

.091

63

United Nations

.83

Anarchism

.091 68

•8

Class voluntary

.9

Voluntary

socialist

Add "Areas"

336

communities

and anarchist communities

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Do

number 335.9

modern world

not use; class in 336.4-336.9

336.02 Class comprehensive works in

in 350.72

Standard subdivisions

Historical

Continents, countries, localities in

their units

administration of governments

Notations from Table

[.009]

ancient world

336.1-336.2 Revenues

Financial transactions of governments and

.001-.008

The

[.094-.099]

Public finance

Class financial

Regional associations

.093

in 335.9

number 336.02

Areas, regions, places in general

.091

Class voluntary Christian socialist communities in 335.9

Add "Areas" notaHon

Historical

.09

Examples: fascism, Nazism, Falangism .7

2 to base number 336.013. "Areas" notaHon 1-9 from Table States 336.01373 state public finance in United

Local

.014

700

•6

and provincial

Comparison with capitalism, cooperation, other forms of

Class with the specific subject, e.g., attitudes toward

JS

base number 336.012, notation 1-9 from Table 2 to 336.0124 national public finance in Europe

Add "Areas"

works

.436

level

regardless of level in Class finance of specific jurisdictions

communism (Maoism)

Including ideas of

[.438]

336 .01

(Titoism)

336

Economics

.1

Nontax revenues For public borrowing, see 336.34

1

and geographical treatment

Do

not use; class treatment by governmental level in 336.01, general historical and geographical treatment in 336.09

336.11-336.15 Commercial revenues Class comprehensive

works in 336.1

industries and For revenue from public

289

288

services, see

336.19

Dewey Decimal

336 .11

.12

From

rents

From

336

Classification

336

Taxes by governmental level

.201

and franchises

regardless of level in Class taxes of specific jurisdictions

public lands

336.2009

Including mineral rights

National taxes

.201 2 Class

leasing of mineral rights

income from rental of land and

Add "Areas"

in 336.11

336.2012,

.15

From

.16

Administrative revenues

deposits, investments, loans

State

.201 3

gifts

.17

.18

Inter-

336.2014,

lotteries

reparations and interest

.182

From

.185

From one government Grants from higher

From

.19

Tax

funds, payments

.2

and

services

Notations from Table

Historical

1

and geographical treatment

.24

Income

.25

Poll taxes

.22 applicability

Observe the following table of precedence,

e.g.,

reform of

336.201 336.205 in 336.2

2QO

.29

Principles of taxation

Real property taxes

Class

property taxes

336.207 336.206

Reductions in taxes Taxes by level Tax reform

.27

duties)

improvements Taxes on land, buildings, permanent works on here rates (United Kingdom), comprehensive

business taxes 336.207 (nof 336.205)

Business taxes

taxes

Customs taxes (Customs Other taxes

,26

336.201-336.207 Special topics of general

comprehensive works

.23

Real property taxes Personal property taxes

336.22

Class treatment by governmental level in 336.201

Class

loopholes incentives, credits, rebates, deductions,

SUMMARY

Standard subdivisions

.200 9

taxes in Pennsylvania 336.2014748

e.g., local

small business, Including taxes on industry, manufacturing, international business

Taxes and taxation

.200 1-.200 8

number

Business taxes [formerly 336.243]

.207

industries

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Reductions in taxes

.206

unit to another

international grants

Revenue from public

taxes in United States 336.201373

Including proposals and innovations

on war loans

in lieu of taxes

.188

number

Tax reform

.205

units, technical assistance

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g., state

Add "Areas"

and intragovernmental revenues

Europe 336.20124

Local taxes and rates

.201 4

For franchises^ see 336.11

Revenues from

national taxes in

number

and provincial taxes

336.2013,

fines, profits

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g..

Add "Areas"

Including fees for services rendered, licenses,

on coinage,

336

Economics

For personal property

222

taxes, see

336.23

Rates, assessment, valuation valuation of specific Class rates (percentages), assessment, kinds of real property in 336.225

291

Dewey Decimal

336

336

Classification

336 .242 6

Specific kinds of real property

.225

tangible

and intangible property

Including mobile

Income

.24

.242 8

homes

estate, inheritance, gift

.241 6

1

.241 7

336.242-336.243

.243 16

Reductions

Reform

.243 2

on business income

income

1

in

.249

Taxes on business income

Generalities specific kinds of

.25

Poll taxes

.26

Customs taxes (Customs

Reform

.242 16

Reductions and rebates

.242 2

Export and

.264

Import taxes import taxes on For import tax schedules, see 336.265; specific commodities, 336.266

.265

.266

Self-employment income Examples: income from individual proprietorships, from

Income from property

to base

number

336.266,

336.26675 transfers

.27

Capital gains and losses Class here comprehensive works on taxation of individual

and

.271

Class taxation of corporate capital gains in 336.243

Other taxes Excise and related taxes Including use, sumptuary, luxury taxes

corporate gains and losses

.271 3

Sales taxes

^93 2Q2

specific commodities, see

Import taxes and tax schedules on commodities Add 001-999

partnerships

.242 4

Import tax schedules For import tax schedules on 336.266

Income from wages Including withholding tax

.242 3

duties)

transit taxes

.263

personal income in 336.2422-336.2428

.242 15

Social security taxes Class social security benefits in 368.4

on business income in 336.2417

on

Profits tax profits taxes Including excess and undistributed

336.2417

Reductions

Class generalities applied to taxes

income

tax in

Personal (Individual)

.242

tax, interest

Generalities

Reform

Class reductions in taxes

336.243

tax in 336.2432 Class generaUties applied to profits

Class generalities applied to specific kinds of

.242

.243

.243 15

Class reform of taxes

in

in 336.207 Class business taxes [formerly 336.243]

comprehensive works on taxes on personal wealth

Generalities

.241 5

income

Retirement income

Including capital gains

For property taxes, see 336.22; taxes, 336.276

.241

on taxation of individual and

Corporate

.243

taxes

Class here

income

Class taxation of corporate interest

Personal property taxes

On

Interest

Class here comprehensive works corporate interest income

Examples: farm, urban, residential property

.23

336

Economics

specific

e.g.,

taxes

on paintings

Dewey Decimal

336 .271 4

.272

Value added

Stamp

taxes

336

Classification

Public borrowing and public debt

and revenue stamps .340 9

.276

Estate, inheritance, gift taxes

.278

Taxes on specific commodities and services tickets

number

to base

336.278,

e.g..

taxes

on theater

commodity with the

.343

I

(yield), diversity,

.343 2

economy and convenience of

e.g.,

and provincial number notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base public debt in United e.g., state borrowing and

States 336.343273

.343 3

Incidence

National

Add "Areas" burden of

tax

payment and the people on

whom

336.3433,

it

number notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base in national borrowing and public debts

e.g.,

falls

Europe 336.34334

Including direct, indirect, double taxation

Class borrowing

incidence of income tax 336.24

.343 5

on monetary and

fiscal

Class use of fiscal

and monetary policy

comprehensive works

policy

.344 in

economic stabihzation

Flotation of loans Compulsory and voluntary

loans, subscriptions, allotments,

marketability

in 339.5

Class public securities in 336.31

For monetary policy see 332.46 ,

Public securities

.346

Class investment in public securities in 332.6323

For short term

International public debts owed Borrowing by one nation from another, one nation to another

Public securities, debt, expenditure Class here fiscal policy [formerly 351.721],

by one nation from another nation in

336.3435

Class incidence of a specific tax with the subject, e.g.,

.32

State

336.3432,

Progressive, proportional, regressive

.31

1-9 from Table 2 to base ^^^^^^ 336.34J174tt local borrowing in Pennsylvania

Add "Areas"

Kinds of rate

final

level

Local

336.3431,

General principles

The

level in 336.343

Add "Areas" notaHon

collection, certainty, justice

.3

by governmental

of level in 336.3409

Principles of taxation

Adequacy

.294

and geographical treatment

m

Class principles of specific kinds of taxes in 336.22-336.27

.293

Historical

of level in 336.344 Class flotation of loans regardless 336.34b of level limitation of indebtedness regardless jurisdicHons regardless public borrowing and debt of specific

336.278792

Class a specific kind of tax on a specific kind of tax, e.g., import taxes 336.266

.291

securities, see 336.31;

By governmental

.343

debt management, 336.36

For public

Class treatment

Add 001-999

.29

336 .34

taxes

336

Economics

securities, see

.36

bills

Debt management 336.346, deficit financing in Class debt limits (ceiUngs) in

336.32

339.523

Short term securities Examples: treasury

Limitation of public indebtedness

and

notes, certificates of indebtedness

.363

Repayment and redemption Including sinking funds

295

294

b'

Dewey Decimal

336

336

Classification

337 .3-.9

Repudiation and abrogation

.368

Including public insolvency

Foreign economic policies and relations of specific {formerly jurisdictions and groups of jurisdictions 338,91] e.g., notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 337, for foreign economic policy of United Kingdom 337.41; then, or groups of relations between two jurisdictions

Expenditure

.39

Add "Areas"

Character, principles, classification, justification Class

economic

effects of

economic

1-9 add 0* and to the result add "Areas" notation United Kingdom and from Table 2, e.g., economic relations between France 337.41044

expenditure in 339.522

jurisdictions,

Public finance of specific continents, countries,

.4-.9

localities in

Add

modem

world

Give priority in notation jurisdictions emphasized.

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 336

Class here international

economic planning

Class international finance in 332.042, international loans in 336.3435, international (multinational) business organizations in

Historical

economic policies and relations of specific and groups of jurisdictions in 337.3-337.9 {not

Production

338

human wants through storage, exchange

Spheres of economic cooperation

331-333, marketing in 380 Class specific factors of production in

economic integration .001

Class trade agreements in 382.9

diminishing marginal

the numbers following 1 in "Areas" notation 17-18 from Table 1, e.g., spheres of cooperation in to base

number 337.11

.002-.008

.142

European spheres of cooperation

European Economic Community (European

.009

Common

Market, EEC) .143

.147 .15-. 19

1

and geographical treatment of general principles and theories and geographical treatment of production

338.09

European Free Trade Association (EFTA) .01

East European Economic Organization

e.g.,

Factors of production production in 338.512 Class factors of production as costs of

insti^ctions •Use extra Os for standard subdivisions; see

337.1,

Andean Group 337.18

296

338.5212

Historical

Class historical

Spheres of cooperation in other continents Add "Areas" notation 5-9 from Table 2 to base number

utility

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Western Hemisphere 337.11812 .14

Philosophy and theory law of Class a specific theory with the subject, e.g.,

In areas, regions, places in general

Add

services available for satisfaction of extraction, manufacture, transportation,

Making economic goods and

337.093-337.099)

.11

between United

and geographical treatment

jurisdictions

Class here

If

aid) in 338.91 Class foreign economic assistance (foreign

Class foreign

.1

group of

relations in United States class foreign economic States and France in 337.73044

338.88, foreign trade in 382

.09

to the jurisdiction or

the emphasis is equal, give priority sequence of area notations to the one coming 6rst in the notation to the jurisdiction or If preferred, give priority in e.g., libraries group of jurisdictions requiring local emphasis,

International economics [formerly 2H2.\]

337

337

Economics

297

at

beginning of Table

1

in

Dewey Decimal

338 .02

338

Classification

338 .13

Commodities and services

lists

of products and services, forecasts and

projections of supply

Including cash receipts by farmers

and demand

consumption in Class general production economics in 338,5, products of a 339.47, shipments and sales in 380-382; lists of with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0216 from Table 1, e.g., lists of tools 621.900216

Entrepreneurship

.06

Production efficiency Cost-output

ratio,

14

Historical

prices of rice 338.13318

government

338.19 policies in 338.18, food prices in

Factors aflFecting production

government

and geographical treatment of production and

e.g.,

following 63 in 633-638,

surpluses and shortages of Class financial factors in 338.13, efficiency in 338.16, farm products in 338.15, production

effects of technology used

Industrial conditions

to base

equipment used in farming, Examples: shortages of materials and drought, plant and animal diseases

Including automation

.09

number 338.13 the numbers

Add

Class

specific kind

.04

Prices

Financial aspects

by farmers), prices Capital formation, costs (prices paid received by farmers, farm income

Comprehensive works Including

338

Economics

situation, existing

15

and potential

policies in 338.18

Surpluses and shortages of farm products

From economic and

resources for production

Class surpluses

Class here industrial surveys, location of industry,

16

productivity

physical causes

and shortages of food

in 338.19

Production efficiency use of labor, Including size of farm, cost-output raHo, automation, other technologies

for Class a specific resource with the subject, e.g., water

power 333.914

Class here science in agriculture

SUMMARY 338.1

161

Agriculture

Class mechanization of harvesting

3.

Extraction of minerals

J .5

Other extractive industries Secondary industries and services General production economics

.6

Organization of production

.7

Organizations and their structure

.4

.8 .9

Mechanization

Combinations Economic development and growth

162

in Class comprehensive works in 338, organization of production specific kinds of industries in 338.6

in

338.163

methods

of Examples: crop rotation, use of plant nutrients, insecticides

For harvesting methods, see 338.163

.163 .17

338.1-338,4 Specific kinds of industries

Agricultural

methods

Harvesting methods Products and groups of products Class here forecasts

Add

to base

e.g., rice

and projections of supply and demand

number 338.17

the

numbers following 63

in

63^-638,

338.17318 specific

applied to Class specific elements of production 338.18; products and groups of products in 338.13-338.16,

338.1-338.3 Primary (Extractive) industries Class comprehensive works in .1

specific

producers in 338.763

338

Agriculture

299

298

Dewey Decimal

338 .18

Government farm

338

Classification

.26

policies

338

Economics

338

Production efficiency Cost-output

Examples: subsidies, price supports, acreage allotments, drought

ratio, factors of

production,

efiFect

of technology

used

relief, agricultural credit

Including automation

Class government policies with respect to food supply in 338.19

.180 9

Historical

.27

and geographical treatment

Products and groups of products

Class treatment by specific continents, countries, localities in 338.183-338.189 (no^ 338.18093-338.18099)

Add .181

International policies Policies

.183-. 189

.19

number 338.27 e.g.,

numbers following 553

the

.3

number 338.18

.37

Causes and efiPects of, remedies for maladjustments in food supply; measures for attaining and maintaining adequate amounts

Other extractive industries Products and groups of products

.371

Products of culture of invertebrates and cold-blooded vertebrates

of food

Add

Class here reserves (stocks, supply) of food, food requirements (demand), prices of food to the consumer; comprehensive works on production, storage, distribution of food

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 338.19

.2

in

363

Extraction of minerals

number 338.371

the

numbers following 639

.372

Add

to base

592-599, .4

.43

number 338.372 the numbers

e.g.,

following 59 in

sponges 338.37234

Secondary industries and services Financial aspects

Prices

industries and Capital formation, investment in secondary for equipment, services, costs (prices paid by producers

energy resources

supplies,

Class conservation of mineral, fuel, energy resources in 333.7-333.9, processing of fuels, minerals, raw materials of

Use 338.430001-338.430009

in

raw materials), consumers, income

338.47

Financial aspects

Add 001-999 Prices

Including capital formation, income, investment in industries engaged in extraction of minerals

to base

prices charged

by producers to

for standard subdivisions

number

338.43,

e.g.,

automobile prices

338.436292

.45

Production efficiency Cost-output

ratio, efi'ect of

technology used, factors of

production (land, labor, capital) Including production capacity

301

300

in

Products of fishing, whaling, hunting, trapping

Class here extraction of fuel and energy resources; comprehensive works on economics of extraction and processing of minerals, fuel,

energy .23

problem

to base

however, 639.3-639.7, e.g., culture of oysters 338.37141; class insect culture in 338.178

Class production of food in 338.13-338.18, food processing in 338.47664, supply of specific food commodities in 338.17, hunger as a social

to specific

Class specific producers in 338.76

Food supply

Add

apphed

338.76 products in 338.23-338.26, specific producers in

specific continents, countries,

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

in

water 338.277

Class specific elements of production

localities

Add "Areas"

to base

553.2-553.9,

and programs of international bodies

Treatment by

and demand, shortages,

Class here projections of supply stockpiles, surpluses

Dewey Decimal

338

338

Classification

338

General production economics

.5

Automation

.454

Costs, prices,

For automation in specific industries, see 338.456

of the firm) Class here microeconomics (economics of industries in Class production economics of specific kinds

Class here automation in specific industries

338.1-338.4

Other than manufacturing and construction

,456 1

For organization of production, see 338.6

Class here service industries

.51

Add 001-999 office

.456 2-.456 9

to base

number

338.4561,

e.g.,

automation of

.512

operations 338.4561651

to base

620-690,

number 338.456 the numbers

e.g.,

machines in

textile

Costs Factors of production as costs of production

Law

Manufacturing and construction

Add

economic fluctuations

Including risk

Production efficiency in specific industries and groups of industries

.456

338

Economics

following 6 in

manufacture 338.45677

.514 .514 2

factoral proportions of diminishing marginal returns, of

Elements in cost calculation Kinds of cost Fixed, variable, average, total, marginal

338.46-338.47 Goods and services

.514 4

Size of enterprise

Class comprehensive works in 338.4, specific elements of production applied to specific goods and services in

338.43-338.45, specific producers in 338.76

.46

.516

Goods and

.52

Use 338.470001-338.470009

Government Class

number

338.47,

e.g., textile

manufacture

policies

government

Prices

339.42

for standard subdivisions

338.47677; however, class communications industry in 380.3, transportation industry in 380.5

.48

Profit

effect of costs on Class effect of money on prices in 332.41, whole economy in prices in 338.516, effects of prices on the

and projections of supply and demand, shortages, surpluses, stockpiles, quantities produced Class here forecasts

to base

use of technology

Determination, effects of changes

services

Add 001-999

scale,

Relation of marginal cost to marginal revenue

Professional services Class specific professional services in 338.47

.47

Economies and diseconomies of

.520 1

Class specific theories in 338.521

.520 2

.520 21

policies with respect to a specific aspect of

secondary industries and services

in 338.43-338.47

Theory

.520 212

Miscellany

Tabulated and related materials Tables, formulas, specifications Class statistics in 338.528

.521

Price theories Class here law of supply

and demand,

theories of value

335.412 Class Marxian labor theory of value in

303 J02

Dewey Decimal

338 .521 2

338

Classification

338

Organization of production

.6

Theory of demand

in specific kinds of Class here organization of production

Including price-demand relationship

industries

.521 3

338

Economics

Theory of supply



Including worker control of industry syndicalism in 335.82 role of Class guild socialism in 335.15, 331.8801 of industry unions in achieving worker control

Including price-supply relationship

m

see 338.7 For organizations and their structure,

338.522-338.526 Determination Class comprehensive works in 338.52

.522

applicability Special topics of general

.604

Determination in free markets

.604

Free markets: markets comprising a number of sellers large enough that no individual seller can affect the price, selling either homogeneous, standardized products (pure competition)

1

604 2

supply, transportation

604 6 e.g.,

butter versus

SpeciaUzation Including law of comparative advantage

Examples: wheat market, market for brand-name products Including interproduct competition,

Location materials, markets, labor Proximity to sources of power, raw

or similar but not standardized products (monopolistic

competition)

Finance

604 8

Competition and restraint

margarine Class

.523

Determination in controlled markets .61

By

oligopolies,

monopoUes

monopoly and monopolies

in 338.82

Private enterprise enterprise in 338.6^-338.65 Class specific forms of private

Including price leadership

.526 .528

Determination by government regulation Levels

.54

Public enterprise

.63

Systems of production For factory system, see 338.65

Statistics,

Economic

.62

indexes

fluctuations

Including secular trends, seasonal variations,

random changes

.632

Guild system

.634

Domestic (Cottage) industries Performance by famUy unit

.542

.544 2

.64

effects

Size of enterprises

Including prosperity, recession, depression, recovery; panics

to cost of production in Class relation of size of enterprise specific sizes specific types of enterprises of

Class remedial measures in 338.543

338.7-338.8

Remedial and preventive action Class

.544

economic

.642

Methods of forecasting

Small business production Including small industries, custom

stabilization in 339.5

Business forecasting

m

338.5144,

642 2

Minority enterprises Class handicraft industries operated

338.6425

.544 3

manufacture

Business cycles Causes and

.543

for hire of stages of

Forecasts

305 304

by minorities in

Dewey Decimal

338

338

Classification

338

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

.762-769 .642 5

.644

Handicraft industries

Add

Big business

.65

in 338.82

monopoly and monopolies

Factory system

338.763

Combinations production and control of Organization and structure for massive

of enterprise Class here business organizations in specific fields [formerly with the specific subject, using "Standard

Subdivisions" notation 065 from Table

production Class here economic concentration

1]

applicability Special topics of general

.804

Class comprehensive works in 338.7

Kinds of combinations

.804 2

Organizations and their structure

Horizontal, verHcal, conglomerate

For cooperatives, see 334; combinations, 338.8

Formation and dissolution of economic enterprises

.82

Restrictive practices

and oligopolies, monopoly and monopolies, oligopoly and their practices comprehensive works on combinations Class here

338.72-338.74 Specific kinds of organizations of Class comprehensive works in 338.7, specific kinds in organizations in specific industries and groups of industries

338.76

forms of

338.523, specific Class price determination in 338.83-338.87 combinations and their practices in

of industries, In specific industries, groups fields of enteprise construcHon Other than extractive, manufacturing,

.826

.72

Individual prorietorships

.73

Partnerships

Class here service industries

.74

Corporations

Add 001-999

.826 1

Open and Class

government corporations

as part of the public

.826 2-.826 9

e.g., in

newspaper

to base

number

338.761,

e.g.,

e.g., in

in organizations engaged in communication and transportation

computer engineering 338.8262138195

.83

.836

Mergers and amalgamations of industries, In specific industries, groups fields of enterprise

307

306

following 6 in

combinations in 338.82. international Class comprehensive works regardless of form in 338.88

law firms 338.76134;

class financial institutions in 332.1-332.6,

383-388, insurance companies in 368

number 338.826 the numbers

practices

extractive, manufacturing, construction

Class here service industries

however,

338.8261,

combinations and their 338.83-338.87 Specific forms of

Class here specific individual organizations

Add 001-999

to base

620-690,

Organizations in specific industries and groups of

Other than

number

construction Extractive, manufacturing,

Add

industries

.761

to base

publishing 338.826107

closed

administrative process in 351.0092

.76

in 620-690,

677

338.7-338.8 Business organizations

.71

number 338.76 the numbers foUowing 6

procedures of a specific Class technological methods and the subject, e.g., organizaHon or kind of organization with manufacturing compames technical process reports of textile

.8

.7

to base

e.g., agriciilture

Including large industry Class

338

Economics

Dewey Decimal

338 .836

338

Classification

Other than extractive, manufacturing, construction

1

338

Foreign-owned enterprises by owner

.889

Add

Class here service industries

Add 001-999

to base

e.g.,

number 338.8361,

e.g.,

to base

620-690,

.85

number 338.836

e.g.,

the

numbers

owned by United

enterprises

Extractive, manufacturing, construction

Add

base number 338.889, "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to States nationals foreign enterprises owned by United

enterprise is located, add 338.88973; then, for area in which 0* and again add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g.,

mergers of

newspaper companies 338.836107 .836 2-.836 9

338

Economics

States nationals in

338.88973071 following 6 in

specific area without Class foreign-owned enterprises in a regard to area of ownership in 338.888

mergers of automobile companies 338.836292

Trusts .9

Economic development and growth

.86

Holding companies

Government programs and

.87

Informal arrangements

Examples: subsidies, grants, nationalization

International (Multinational) organizations

and

their

Class here economic planning

Class internaHonal economic planning

activities

.880 9

Historical treatment

industries in 338.1-338.4,

.900 1-.900 8

338.881-338.884 Specific aspects of international (multinational) organizations and their activities

enterprise and their activities in 338.887, of foreign-owned enterprises in specific areas and their activities in

.900 9

Growth, expansion, power Class political influence in

[.902-.903]

their control

.888

and banking

Numbers

discontinued; class in 338.9

International development

Class enterprises

337.3-337.9 see instructions •Use extra Os for standard subdivisions;

nmnber 338.888

inhabitants of one area in another

area in 338.889

309

308

aid)

by internaHonal organizations

in 332.15

1-9 from Table 2 to base

owned by

and growth

Including technical assistance

Foreign-owned enterprises by location Add "Areas" notaHon

338.93-338.99

relations of specific Class foreign economic policies and [formerly 338.91] in jurisdictions and groups of jurisdictions

Multinational organizations engaged in specific fields of enterprise Class international banks

locality in

Autarky and interdependence

Class here assistance (aid)

International monopoly, oligopoly

.887

and geographical treatment

Foreign economic assistance (foreign

322.3

and

Historical

1

by country and (not 338.90093^38.90099)

.91

Role in international economic development Restrictive practices

Standard subdivisions

Class treatment

338.888-338.889

.884

in 337,

market regulation in 380-382

Notations from Table

Class comprehensive works in 338.88, specific aspects of international organizations engaged in specific fields of

.883

and programs

to specific kmds ot production programs and policies with respect

Class geographical treatment in 338.888-338.889

.881

policies

Including autarky and interdependence

Interlocking directorates, pools, cartels

.88

Canada

at

beginning of Table

1

Dewey Decimal

338

Assistance to specific jurisdictions

.910 9

338

Classification

and groups of

339.2-339.4 National income and related factors

jurisdictions in 338.911-338.919 Class assistance given

by

specific jurisdictions

Class here

and groups

regions, macroeconomic theory; income of other types of

e.g., states,

provinces

of jurisdictions in 338.911-338.919 Class comprehensive works in 339,3,

International assistance (Aid) by specific jurisdictions and groups of jurisdictions

.911-.919

Add e.g.,

.2

group of jurisdictions to another jurisdiction or group of jurisdictions, add 0* and again add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., assistance by United Kingdom to Nigeria

by a

macroeconomic poUcy

in 339.5

Distribution of income and wealth income measurements of income in 339.3, specific aspects of redistribution of mcome distribution in 339.4, transfer payments, Class

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number 338.91, assistance by United Kingdom 338.9141; then, for

assistance

339

Economics

339

in 339.52

specific jurisdiction or

.21

Functional production: land Division of nation's income among factors of capital (rent, rental income), labor (wages, salaries), entrepreneurship (proprietor's income), corporate

338.91410669

(interest),

Specific policies

.92

profits

Class specific policies of specific jurisdictions

and groups of

.22

jurisdictions in 338.93-338.99

Subsidies

.924

Nationalization

.93-.99

Division of nation's income

and grants

.922

.23

•Use extra Os

other industries and consuming units

Including data on specific industries

Flow-of-funds accounts the

economy

Measurement and measurements of national income services produced in National income: money value of all goods and time a country during a certain period of

in 332.1-332.4

income accounting, Class here national product, wealth, comprehensive works on national income

Philosophy and theory

Do

all

(economic aggregates)

totality

For economic fluctuationSy see 338.54 [.01]

industry for

various sectors of Sources of funds paid to and use of funds by

Macroeconomics: behavior and functioning of the economic system as a whole, general level of output and income, interrelations among sectors of the economy, effect of operation of individual aspects of

money and banking

Input-output accounts (Interindustry accounts) by each Accounts and analysis of goods and services provided

.26

Macroeconomics and related topics

Class

and individuals

poverty in 339.46

specific

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 338.9, then add e.g., economic policies of United Kingdom in 338.941; 0* and to the result add the numbers following 338.92 in 338.922-338.924, e.g., subsidies in United Kingdom 338.94102

economy on the

families

budget) in 339.41, Class income-consumption relations (household

Development programs and policies of jurisdictions and groups of jurisdictions

the

among

Including consumer income, household income

Add

339

Personal

not use; class in 339.2-339.4

for standard subdivisions; see instructions at

factors For distribution of income and wealth, see 339.2;

beginning of Table

1

affecting national income, 339.4

3^1

310

Dewey Decimal

339 .309

Historical Class

339

Classification

economic

339 .43

and geographical treatment aggregates of specific countries

and

and savings

Gross national product (GNP) Aggregate expenditures for current output of final goods by government, business, domestic and foreign consumers

.310 9

Economic causes and

.47

Consumption (Spending)

and

and surpluses of Class consumption as a factor in shortages 333.7-333.9; products in 338, of natural resources in 339.41-339.46, consumption in relation to other factors in spending in 339.522, consumption of specific

339.33-339.39 (no^ 339.31093-339.31099)

Other measures

government

localities in

Income

income of

commodities in 339.48 .48

Historical and geographical treatment Class measures of

specific countries

and

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 339.3

Consumption of commodities Add 001-999

339.33-339.39 (no/ 339.32093-339.32099)

specific

to base

commodities and groups of

number

339.48,

e.g.,

consumption of

agricultural products 339.4863

accounts of specific countries and localities

Add "Areas" .4

comprehensive works on

Class here standard of living,

Net national product (NNP), national income (NI), personal income (PI), disposable personal income (DPI)

.33-.39

poverty

consumption localities in

.320 9

effects of

.46

Historical and geographical treatment Class gross national product of specific countries

.32

Savings and investment multiplier) Including effect of investment on income (the of consumption [formerly 339.41], capital formation, relation

localities

in 339.3a-339.39 («o^ 339.3093-339.3099)

.31

339

Economics

.49

Conservation of national resources Add "Areas"

Factors affecting national income

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 339.49

in 333.72 Class conservation of natural resources

For economic stabilization, see 339.5 .41

S

Income and consumption

Class here

Marginal propensities to consume and save at various levels of income, consumer responses to decreases and increases in income Including

eflFect

of consumption on

household budgets consumption

as

a measure of

income

(the accelerator),

relation of

and savings

income

and growth, incomes

policies,

policies

combat

fluctuations in 338.543, to

economic promote growth and development m

inflation in 332.415, to control

338.9

.52

Use of

fiscal

Class here

.522

policy

income redistribution

Government spending Including transfer payments

Cost of hving (Prices) Including effect of prices on consumption Class price statistics

employment

stabilization

to

in 339.43, effects of

prices on consumption in 339.42

.42

full

economic

Class measures to

Class the multiplier [/brm^r/i/ 339.41] in 339.43 Class relation of consumption

Macroeconomic policy

and indexes

in 338.528

.523

Budget surpluses and

.525

Taxation

.53

deficits

Use of monetary policy banks, reserve Examples: discount rates offered by central operations, requirements imposed on banks, open market regulation of bank credit

312 3^3

Dewey Decimal

340

340

340

Classification

numbers for works on law from four separate elements:

Classification

are built 1)

34, the base

2)

A

A

as follows:

branch of law, indicates procedure

e.g.,

indicating a topic subordinate

under

5,

Criminal law, 05

[.01]

1)

law, followed

base

by

number

4)

34, followed

by

2) notation for

"Areas" notation, followed by

e.g.,

3)

branch of

modern world

.03

Dictionaries

reserved for

in

for those

on law of specific jurisdictions and areas 349, where full instructions appear

.09

treatment), criminal procedure of Australia 345.05

areas in

and geographical treatment on law of

specific jurisdictions

modern world {formerly 340.091

Class historical

in

[.093]

349

and geographical treatment of primitive law

Treatment by ancient world Do

specific jurisdictions

and areas

not use; class in 340.53

parallel

.1

Philosophy and theory Class here jurisprudence

on law of the preferred jurisdiction or area in 342, comparative law and law of other jurisdictions and areas in 349. Full instructions appear under these numbers

Class comprehensive works

Class natural law in 171.2

For theory of specific systems of law, see 340.5

(continued)

.109

Legal theories and schools Biography, description, critical appraisal of work of individual theorists

Do

3^

and

340.52

Class law of a jurisdiction subordinate to the preferred jurisdiction or area by inserting between 2) and 3) a shortened "Areas" notation

from Table 2. numbers through 348.3-348.9

Historical

1

Class comprehensive works

who

Full instructions appear under 342.3-342.9 and

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

criminal procedure of Australia 345.9405

wish to give preferred treatment to the law of a specific jurisdiction or area: 1) base number 34, followed by 2) notation for branch of law, followed by 3) notation for subordinate topic, e.g. (assuming Australia to be the jurisdiction given preferred

A

is

not use; class in 340.1

Miscellany

.04-.07

notation for

Class comprehensive works

Option

instructions appear

Class encyclopedias in 348.06

subordinate topic,

in

full

class

.02

the classification: Preferred:

under which

Philosophy and theory

Do

any of three ways, or scatter law throughout

in

2)

law of a specific discipline or subject with the notation 026 from discipline or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" Table 1, e.g., law of education 370.26

Option C:

"Areas" notation from Table 2 for the jurisdiction or place, Austraha 94

Arrange these elements

followed by

0,

international law

An

e.g.,

followed by

Under any one of the above three arrangements 341

(Statutes), regulations, cases

beginning with

base

Class comparative law in 342,

law Criminal law Private law Civil procedure and courts

digits

1)

342-348

Social

group of

who wish to have basic arrangement by jurisdiction number 34, followed by 4) "Areas" notation from Table

for those

notation for branch of law, followed criminal by 3) notation for subordinate topic without initial 0, e.g., procedure of Australia 349.4055. Full instructions appear under 2,

number

to the specific

4)

or area:

branch of law, Constitutional and administrative law Miscellaneous pubhc law

Laws

(continued)

Option B

(other than international law)

digit indicating the specific

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3)

Law

340

Law

340

Law

340

not add "Areas" notations 1-9 from Table 2

3^

in

in

Dewey Decimal

340 .11

340

Classification

of 340.55-340.59 Medieval, modern. Oriental systems

Special topics Including origin, sources, nature, limits of law; rule of law;

law

legal reasoning; justice

Law and

.112

works Class comprehensive works in 340,5, comprehensive world in 349 specific jurisdictions and areas in modern

ethics

Including law and morality

Law and

.115

.55

.5

.56

A under 340

chosen, class comparative law in 349

Systems of law derived from

is

option

B under 340

is

chosen, class comparative law in 342

Including

If

.57

reform

Common

.58

law systems

Oriental law

Class systems of law in Oriental countries derived

from a

European system with the system from which derived,

e.g., civil

law 340.56

Primitive law

For Islamic law, see 340.59

of nonliterate peoples regardless of time or place

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 340.52

.59

Islamic law (Fiqh)

Law

Ancient law Add "Areas"

Roman-Dutch law

Indigenous systems

matters (Tawhid) 297.14

Add "Areas"

Roman law

Class equity [formerly 340.57] in 346.004

Systems of law

Law

law in

law systems

option

body, Class religious laws of a specific religious body with the law relating to religious e.g., ChrisHan canon law 262.9, Islamic

.53

Civil

If

History and theory

.52

common

340.57

342-347 Class comparison of specific branches of law in

.3

Roman law

Class medieval civil law in 340.56, medieval

Comparative law

Law

on law of

Medieval European law Including feudal law, medieval

society

Including law and state .2

340

Law

340

notation 3 from Table 2 to base

number

340.5, e.g.,

^

relating to secular matters

Conflict of laws in cases in of rules governing choice of jurisdiction or more such private law which fall under the laws of two

The body

law of ancient Greece 340.538 in 340.54 Class ancient Oriental law in 340.58, Byzantine law

jurisdictions

For .54

Roman

law, see 340.54

Class here private international law

Roman law

Add

Including Byzantine law

on Roman-derived law modern world in 349

and areas

For medieval

in

Roman

law, see 340.55

the numbers following 346.0 in conflict of divorce laws 340.9166

number 340.9

346.01-346.09,

Class comprehensive works jurisdictions

to base

e.g.,

Class domestic conflict of laws in 342.042

in specific

International law

341 .01

Theory Class critical works

on individual pubUcists

341.1

.02

Miscellany

3^7

316

(theorists) in

Dewey Decimal

341 .026

341

Classification

Bilateral treaties

.026 6

Treaties and cases

number

341.026641; then 341.0266, e.g., treaties of United Kingdom Table 2, add 0* and again add "Areas" notation 3-9 from

Class here protocols, conventions

and cases on a

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

Texts of treaties and judicial decisions; guides

Class treaties

341

Law

341

e.g., treaties

specific subject with the

between United Kingdom and France

341.026641044

subject in international law, using this extended standard subdivision 026, e.g., collections of treaties on air

Give priority in notation to the country coming sequence of area notations

transportation 341.7567026

first

in the

preferred, give priority in notation to the country States requiring local emphasis, e.g., libraries in United between United Kingdom and United States in If

341.026 1-341.026 6 Treaties

class treaties

Class comprehensive works in 341.026

341.026673041 .026 7

Codification

.026 8

Cases

341.026 1-341.026 3 Series of treaties compiled by international organizations

Decisions and reports

specific kinds of treaties

Class comprehensive works in 341.026,

Add "Areas"

regardless of compiling organization in 341.0265-341.0266

341.0268,

.026 1

League of Nations Class

series of treaties

League of Nations

United Nations

series relating to a specific area

States

series of treaties

requiring

to base

compiled by regional organizations

number 341.0263 the numbers

341.242-341.249,

.026 4

give priority in notation to the nation local emphasis, e.g., libraries in United States

class all cases involving

Series of treaties

American

341.026841073

If preferred,

Nations series relating to a specific area in

341.0264

Add

cases

2,

Class United

.026 3

e.g.,

another then, for cases brought by that nation against 4-9 from Table nation, add 0* and again add "Areas" notation against United e.g., cases brought by United Kingdom

in 341.0264

.026 2

number brought by United Kingdom 341.026841;

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g., series

following 341.24 in

compiled by Organization of

in 341.026873041

Relation of international and domestic law

.04

States 341.02635

Collections of treaties

SUMMARY

by area 34I.I

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

Sources of international law

.2

The world community

341.0264

.3

Relations between slates

Class collections of treaties relating to a specific area compiled by regional organizations in 341.0263, collections

.4

Jurisdiction

Add "Areas"

of specific kinds of treaties

by area

341.026 5-341.026 6 Kinds of treaties

in

341.0265-341.0266

.6

and jurisdictional relations of Disputes and conflicts between states Law of war

.7

International cooperation

.5

Class comprehensive works in 341.026

Multilateral treaties

318

states

at beginning of Table •Use extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions

Collections and individual treaties

.026 5

United States and United Kingdom

3^9

1

Dewey Decimal

341

341

Classification

.232

Sources of international law

.1

* Organization

Including charter

Treaties, judicial decisions, custom, general principles of law,

works of

Class here rules of procedure

publicists

Class here critical works

on individual

Class officials

publicists

Class texts of treaties and reports of judicial decisions in 341.026; writings of publicists with the subject in international

law,

e.g.,

international rivers 341.442

The world community

.2

and employees

.232 2

General Assembly

.232 3

Security Council

.232 4

Secretariat

in 341.233

Including Secretary General

Class here international persons

and personality

.233

World government

.21

341

Law

341

Administration Membership, admission, problems of finance, employees

Proposals and schemes

officials

and

Class Secretary General in 341.2324

341.22-341.24 Corporate bodies Class here officials

.234-.239

General relations with specific nations

and employees of international organizations

Add "Areas"

[formerly also 341.33]

World

peacekeeping operations in the Congo 341.58

Health Organization 341.765

.22

Add

to base

number 341.22 the numbers

341.231-341.239,

e.g.,

following 341.23 in

Covenant of League 341.222

1

.230 13

Philosophy and theory

Value

Functions and Class functions

activities

and

activities of specific

branches in

341.232; a specific activity or function with the subject in international law, e.g.. role in peaceful settlement of disputes 341.523

Add

European European Economic Community (European Common Market)

.242 2

Class

Evaluation of and opinions about efiFectiveness and worth of United Nations

.231

.242

Regional associations and organizations

United Nations

.23 .230

,24

League of Nations

extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

economic functions in 341.750614

.243

Atlantic

.245

Western Hemisphere

,246

Pacific

,247

Asian

.247 3

Far East Including Southeast Asia

.247 7

Western Asia Including Arab League

under 341.026

Class here

*Add extended standard

320

number 341.23

the Class relations dealing with a specific subject with subject in international law, e.g.. United Nations

in 341.2, legal aspects of a specialized

Class comprehensive works world agency with the subject in international law, e.g..

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

subdivision

026

Middle East as instructed

321

under 341.026

Dewey Decimal

341

341

Classification

341 .37

African

.249

341

Law Treaties binding force, Negotiation and ratiBcation, vahdity and termination, interpretation

For Arab League, see 341.2477

Class texts of treaties in 341.026

341.26-341.29 Territorially organized bodies

.4

Class comprehensive works in 341.2

Class here servitudes

and easements,

rights of innocent passage

States

,26

341.42-341.47 Jurisdiction over physical space

Sovereignty, origin, succession, termination

governments, mergers of Including recognition of states and

Class comprehensive works in 341.4

states

.42 Class here

Uability of states states, see

Class mergers of states in 341.26,

*Semisovereign and dependent states

.27

.44

.28

*Nonself-governing territories

.29

law *Areas having special status in international

.442

341.45

*Rivers

Including combined river, lake, canal systems,

.444

*Diplomacy privileges,

.446 and

Saint

*Lakes and landlocked seas Class

organizations Including delegations to international

e.g.,

Lawrence Seaway

relations, see 341.4; disputes, 341.5;

Diplomatic procedures and practices; status, agencies immunities, functions of personnel and

.448

and employees of international organizations {both formerly 341.22r-341.24, consular relations in 341.35

Class officials

in

combined

*Canals and Class

their

staffs

river, lake, canal

systems in 341.442

straits

combined

river, lake, canal

systems in 341.442

*Territorial waters law or claimed Ocean and sea waters deemed by international be within the sovereignty of a country shelves Including bays, ports, continental

341.33] relations in 327.2 Class diplomacy as an aspect of international

*Consular relations {formerly 341.33] immunities of Including status, role, function, privileges,

Add extended

seas, see

rivers National, semi-national, boundary, internationalized

cooperation, 341.7

consular

*Bodies of water

For high

*Relations between states

.35

rivers in 341.442

341.7566

Examples: Berlin, neutralized states

.33

boundary

[formerly 341.44] in Class water transportation (maritime law)

vassal states Mandates, protectorates, trusteeships, satellites,

For jurisdictional

*Territory Acquisition, boundaries

34L27; relations

For semisovereign and dependent 34L4 between states, 341.3; jurisdiction of states,

.3

states Jurisdiction and jurisdictional relations of

officials

Class comprehensive works

341.448] in 341.45 instructed under 341.026 'Add extended standard subdivision 026 as

and employees

341.026 standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

3^3 322

on ocean and sea waters [formerly

to

Dewey Decimal

341 .45

*High

341

Classification

341 .488

seas

Class here comprehensive works

* Criminal jurisdiction

Over

on ocean and sea waters

Class international crimes in 341.77

341.762, development and conservation of sea resources in in 341.7622, pollution of ocean resources in 341.7623, fisheries

Class

.5

oceanographic research in 341.76755

.46

territorial

*Disputes and conflicts between states Class disputes

waters, see 341.448

*Airspace ,52

2A\A%]

in 341.7567

*Peaceful settlement Including negotiation, mediation, conciliation

Class meteorological research in 341.76755

For adjudication, see 341.55

*Extraterrestrial space

.522

*Arbitration

.523

*Role of international organizations

Space beyond earth*s atmosphere Including

moon and

planetary bodies

Class peace conferences in 341.73

in 341.75679 Class space transportation [formerly 341 A7]

.55

Class space research in 341.76752

Courts and court procedure

its

matters of Including role of domestic courts in adjudicating

nationals in other

public international law

areas

.552

Class here jurisdiction over personal property

.58

Class private international law in 340.9

human

war *Coercive methods of settlement short of

rights

*Basic

.482

*Nationality and citizenship

.484

*Jurisdiction over aliens

Including immigration, passports,

.6 visas;

payment of

taxes

.62

(double taxation), nationalization of alien property

and

refugees, see 341.486

*Jurisdiction over stateless persons

extended standard subdivision 026

as insti-ucted

and refugees

under 341.026

*Law

of war

General principles Legality, justification,

criminal Class liability of states for aliens in 341.26, jurisdiction over ahens in 341.488 stateless persons

opening of

hostilities

Including aggression

.63

*Conduct of war Weapons; espionage; land, naval,

air

warfare

Including intercourse between belligerents

*Add extended standard subdivision 026

3^4

and

international Including role of international organizations, armed forces, intervention in internal afiFairs

Rights and obligations of aliens

For

*International Court of Justice

retorsion Intervention, boycott, peaceful blockade, diplomatic relations reprisal, sanctions, rupture of

.481

Add

*Adjudication

*Jurisdiction over persons Including jurisdiction of state over

.486

with the subject in jurisdictional disputes 341.4

specific subject

For law of war, see 341.6

Class air transportation [formerly

.48

on a

international law, e.g.,

Over land and sea

.47

citizens, aliens

right of asylum Including extraterritoriality, extradition,

t/brmer/f/ 341.448], hydrospace

For

341

Law

as instructed

325

under 341.026

Dewey Decimal

341 .64

Classification

Neutrality and neutral nations

341

.73

Treatment

of sick,

as

wounded, prisoners

Termination of war

.733

Class abohtion

Individuals

International law and

civil

war

Including recognition of belligerency

.7

.735

Control of chemical and

.738

Control of

.72

.77 .78

International judicial cooperation

Defense and mutual Including

.722

civil

security

.750 6

.750 61

strategic

biological

weapons

weapons

International economic organizations

Permanent government organizations European Economic Community (European Economic functions

.751

Money

and banking

Including monetary exchange

Peaceful (Friendly) occupation

Class banking for international

development

militaiy installations

.752

economic and

social

in 341.759

Investments investments in Class municipal law with respect to foreign

Including use of territory

346.092

.728

Military assistance loan and Including military missions, production agreements, sale of

Add

equipment

extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

.753

Organization and conduct of business Including combinations, monopoly, unfair competition, restraint of trade

under 341.026 ^Add extended standard subdivision 026

326

Common

Market)

defense, international security forces

Bases and other

International economic law

.750 614

Including status of forces

.725

in

Class fisheries in 341.7622, labor in 341.763

Defense and mutual security Peace and disarmament International economic law Social law and cultural relations International criminal law

.76

weapons

control Class control of nuclear strategic weapons in 341.734, 341.735 of chemical and biological strategic weapons in

crimes

SUMMARY .75

specific kinds of

Control of nuclear weapons

.75

.73

and control of

.734

International cooperation

341.72

abolition

341.734-341.738

of neutral Status of enemy aliens and their property, nationals nations, combatants, noncombatants

War

Disarmament

Including suspension of weapons testing

Class texts of treaties in 341.026

.69

war

an instrument of national policy

Disbandment or reduction of military establishments, or control of weapons

Including restitution, indemnification, reparations

.68

gain acceptance of renunciation of

Class peaceful settlement of disputes in 341.52

Treaties, laws of occupation

.67

eflForts to

Class here peace conferences

Including granting of quarter

.66

Peace and disarmament Peace: general

Class status of nationals of neutral nations in 341.67

.65

341

Law

341

as instructed

3^7

under 341.026

Dewey Decimal

341 .754

341

Classification

Trade and commerce Including tourism, metrology

.754 3

TarifiFs

.758 2

Copyright

.758 6

Patents

.758 8

Trademarks

.759

Including free trade Class

Trade

.754 7

on

tarifiFs

specific

in

to base

number 341.7547

.755

Power and power

341.7547

.756

Transportation

the numbers

.76

341.75471318

.756 6

Water

.762 2

341.44] e.g., registry

of ships 341.75665

ports, roadsteads, Class right to use territorial waters, 341.44 harbors, other bodies of water in

the numbers following 343.097 in space transportation 341.75679

number 341.7567 e.g.,

Class right to overfly, to use airports

and landing

fields

in 341.46

Road

Social law and cultural relations

Conservation and development of natural resources

Fisheries

Pollution control Class control of pollution of specific resources in 341.7625

.762 5

Protection of specific resources Class protection of fish

[formerly 341.47]

.763

Communications

Conditions in

.763 6

Wages

.765

Public health

.766

Welfare

in

341.7622

specific industries

services

.767

Educational,

Exchanges

scientific, cultural relations

of information

Class exchanges of information in specific fields in

Postal

.757 7

Telecommunications Including communications

341.7675-341.7677 satellites,

amateur radio

*Add extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

transmission

Copyright, patents, trademarks

*Add extended standard

life

Class public health in 341.765

.767 2

.757 3

.758

and other marine

Labor

.763 2

and highway transportation

following 343.094 in Add to base number 341.7568 the numbers of 343.0942-343.0948, e.g., international recognition drivers' licenses 341.75686

.757

.762 3

[formerly 341.46] and space transportation

343.0975-343.0979,

.756 8

in

Including whaling, sealing, fishery of invertebrates

in 341.7566 the numbers following 343.096

number

343.0962-343.0968,

to base

and development of natural resources

Class here environmental protection

transportation (Maritime law) [formerly

Add

groups

Including weather modification

Rail transportation

to base

assistance, voluntary service

For economic and social development, see 341.759

resources

.756 5

Add

development

341.762 following 380.14 in

.762

Air

social

Economic and technical

commodities

380.141-380.145, e.g., rice

.756 7

Economic and

Class conservation

in specific

Add

commodities

341

Law

341

341.026 subdivision 026 as instructed under

3^9

328

under 341.026

Dewey Decimal

341 .767 3

341

Classification

of persons

Exchanges

342-348

Including exchanges of students and teachers

in scientific research

Astronomical and space research

.767 52

Including tracking of

satellites

Physical sciences and technology

.767 53

of individual states and nations

Arrange as below, but, if preferred, arrange by jurisdicHon. To accomplish this add "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 34, e.g., law of Australia 349.4, law of New South Wales and to the result add the first digit following 349.44; then add 34 in 342-348, e.g., criminal law of Australia 349.405, of New in South Wales 349.4405; then add the numbers following subdivisions 01-09 under the appropriate number in 342r-348, e.g., law of criminal procedure in Australia 349.4055, in New South Wales 349.44055. Standard subdivisions may be added as usual, with two Os where one has another purpose, e.g., periodicals on law

341.7675-341.7677

Cooperation

Law

(Municipal law) and laws, regulations, cases

Class exchanges of persons in specific fields in

.767 5

342

Law

342

Including nuclear research

and technology

.767 54

Chemical

.767 55

Geological, meteorological, oceanographic sciences

of Australia 349.4005, on criminal law of Australia 349.40505, on law of criminal procedure in Australia 349.405505, statutes on

.767 57

Biological and agricultural research

criminal procedure in Australia 349.40550263, in

sciences

Cooperation

.767 7

in arts

349.440550263

and archaeology

Including preservation of antiquities

.77

International criminal law Including piracy, slave trade, white slave obscene publications, counterfeiting

traffic, traffic

in

For war crimes, see 341.69

.772

Hijacking of

.775

Drug

.78

aircraft

trafiBc

International judicial cooperation courts, Judicial assistance, status of judgments of foreign letters rogatory

For extradition, see 341.488

*Add extended standard

subdivision

026

as instructed

330

under 341.026

33^

New

South Wales

Dewey Decimal

342

342

Classification

Law

342

*Constitutional and administrative law

342 of individual states and nations (Municipal law)

342-347

Law

Class here comprehensive works

on Option A under 340 is chosen, class here comprehensive works of law of the preferred jurisdiction. Class specific branches of law (If

Class here law of specific areas

the preferred jurisdiction in 342-348)

each subdivision the following extended standard subdivision: Laws, regulations, cases, procedure, courts 026 Preliminary materials 0262 Bills, hearings, reports, executive messages,

Add

Option B under 340 is chosen, class here comparative law by but adding to base number 342 the numbers following 34 in 342-347, after the decimal point, e.g., comparative omitting the first

to

(If

criminal procedure 342.55 (no^ 342.505))

statements of witnesses, legislative histories,

0263 02632

Use 342.001-342.009

laws

slip

Laws and

on public law

for standard subdivisions

For miscellaneous public law, see 343; social law, 344; criminal law, 345

regulations

Collected laws

Including proposed and uniform codes Individual laws

02633 02636

SUMMARY

Administrative regulations

and individual regulations laws and regulations

Collections

Guides to

02638

,03

Constitutions and other basic instruments of government Revision and amendment of constitutions and other basic

.04

instruments Structure, powers, functions of government

.05

Legislative branch of

342.02

Digests, citators, checklists, tables, indexes

0264

Cases

Do 02642 02643 02646 02648

not use for casebooks

Reports

.06

Court decisions

.07

Decisions (Rulings) of regulatory agencies

.08

Guides

.09

Digests, citators, checklists, tables, indexes

.02

Including loose-leaf services Class here guides to laws, regulations, cases

For guides

0265

to

If

laws and regulations, see 02638

Class here municipal charters

Advisory opinions of attorneys-general (ministers of

Class constitutional provisions dealing with a specific subject with the subject in constitutional law, e.g., individual rights

Courts and procedure Including administrative courts, regulatory agencies; practice, rules, form books

preferred, class laws, regulations, cases on specific subjects

in law in 348, courts

and procedure

in specific fields in

342.085

For revision and amendment, see 342.03 [.020 9]

347

Historical treatment

Do

law of Class comprehensive works in 340, comprehensive works on general specific jurisdictions and areas in modern world in 349; laws, regulations, cases in

*Constitutions and other basic instruments of

government

justice)

0269

government Executive branch of government Election law Jurisdiction of governmental units over persons Local government

.023

not use; class in 342.029

Texts of constitutions Including annotated texts

348

Add

342-347 extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

342-345 Public law Class comprehensive works in 342

333 33^

342

Dewey Decimal

342 .024

342

Classification

.041 2

Sources

commentary on source documents without

text in

Class military

.041 3

Including journals, minutes, debates

Examples: enabling

.029

acts, rules,

governments

and defense law

in 343.012-343.019

Jurisdiction over territories, dependencies, colonies

power

Class

Other convention documents

.024 3

relations with foreign

342.0292

Convention proceedings

.024 2

*Conduct of

from Including power to wage warfare, to acquire territory of and cede it to other jurisdictions, to regulate reception and relations with diplomatic and consular personnel

Texts of source documents (including texts with commentaries), historiographic description of source documents Class

342

Law

342

to acquire territory

from other

jurisdictions in

342.0412

memoranda, proposals

.041 8

Police powers Powers

History

general security, to exercise control in interests of

health, safety, morals, welfare

Including ratification

speciEc Class individual rights in 342.08; exercise of a of police power with the subject in law, e.g., exclusion

For sources, see 342.024

undesirable aliens 342.082, regulation of public health

History of conventions

.029 2

Class constitutional conventions dealing with revision amendment of constitutions in 342.03

.03

344.04

and

.042

* Levels of

government

Including federahsm, federal structure, relations between same level, levels, relations between subordinate units of

Revision and amendment of constitutions and other basic instruments

domestic conflict of laws Class here constitutional reform

Class proposals for

and formation of new constitutions

.044

in

amendments dealing with

with Class relations of a specific branch of government government institutions at a diflPerent level in 342.042

Historical treatment

Do

government

between branches

executive 342.062

[.030 9]

of

Including distribution and separation of powers, relations

a specific subject with the chief subject in constitutional law, e.g., mode of selection of

342.02;

Branches

For

not use; class in 342.039

legislative branch, see 342.05; executive branch,

342.06; judicial branch,

.032

*Amendment procedure

.035

Proposed and pending amendments

.039

History of

Class

.041

amendments

*Structure, powers, functions of government corporations

government

in 346.067

*Add extended standard

subdivision

026

as instructed

334

government

.052

*Powers, functions, duties

.053

*Basis of representation Example: proportional representation

*Powers and functions of government For jurisdiction over persons, see 342.08

*Legislative branch of

Class relations of legislative branch with government institutions at a different level in 342.042

amendments

Including defeated

.04

.05

347

Including apportionment, districting

Add

extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

under 342-347

335

under 342^-347

Dewey Decimal

342

342

Classification

.068 6

.055

Conditions of employment

*Membership

leave, job Pay, fringe beneEts, retirement, tenure, classification, training

Immunities, privileges, qualifications, conduct, discipline of members, terms of office, modes of selection

.07

Including salaries, expenses, retirement

Election law Class

.057

*Organization and procedure .072

*Executive branch of government

.075

Class relations of executive branch with governmental institutions at a difiFerent level in 342.042

.078

.08

.082

departments and ministries dealing with a specific subject with the subject in law, e.g., revenue agencies

and

* Regulatory

judicial functions of executive

branch

.083

agencies and administrative courts

to

and

exit

from national domain

and

exit of diplomatic

,085

and consular personnel in

Individual

and consular personnel

activities

and employees

labor-management bargaining

in

government service

in

Add

*ReUgious

activities

342-347 extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

344.018

*Employee

rights

and

discipline

Including security measures, political activity of employees

extended standard subdivision 026

in 342.0412

the subject, Class a specific right not provided for here with right to vote 342.072 e.g., right to education 344.079,

Class here civil service

Add

quotas

Class here individual rights

.085 2

.068 4

visas,

Citizenship and nationality

Class status of diplomatic

*Ombudsmen

Class

Entrance

Including status of aliens

extended standard subdivision 0269, e.g., agencies regulating civil aeronautics 343.0970269

*Officials

Jurisdiction of governmental units over persons

342.0412

*Administrative procedure

deaUng Class regulatory agencies, administrative courts with a specific subject with the subject in law, using

.068

practices

Class entry

Legislative

.066 7

Campaign

Immigration, emigration, passports,

343.036

.066 4

Election procedures

Including residence status of persons in local jurisdictions

ministries

Class

.066

sex, race,

Including finance

*Chief and deputy chief executives Including martial law

,064

*Voting rights and qualifications for voting

enumeration of Examples: conduct of polling, registration and voters, type of ballot

Class here administrative law

*Executive departments and

legislators of selection of executives in 342.06, of

Examples: requirements with respect to age, residence, education

Powers, functions, duties, terms of office, modes of selection, immunities, privileges, qualifications, conduct, discipline, salaries, expenses, retirement

.062

modes

in 342.055

Including organization and procedure of committees

.06

342

Law

342

as instructed

under 342-347

337

336

Dewey Decimal

342

342

Classification

*Promulgation of information and opinion

085 3

342 .3-.9

freedom of

religion in 342.0852, promulgation of

opinion in 342.0854, relation of press freedom to judicial process in 347.05

Australia 342.940702636

*Pohtical activity Including

civil

number to desired to give local emphasis and a shorter specific jurisdiction constitutional and administrative law of a geographical or area, it is optional to use 342 without constitutional and subdivision as base number. In that case, for the preferred administrative law of a jurisdiction subordinate to adding to 342 the jurisdiction or area, derive base number by for that numbers following the base "Areas" notation from Table 2

disobedience and dissent, right of petition

(If it is

and assembly Class election law in 342.07

*Maintenance of privacy

.085 8

,087

*Groups and

social aggregates

administrative law jurisdiction or area, e.g., constitutional and For both the preferred Australia 342, of New South Wales 342.4.

Status, disabilities, restrictions

of

Including religious and political groups and parties Class individual rights

and

activities in

*Indigenes and aborigines

.087 3

*Racial, ethnic, national groups Class indigenes

jurisdiction or area

342.085

above,

and aborigines of

specific racial, ethnic,

Government

liability

.09

districts

344.075

of schools, school

officials,

school

343

governments in 342.3-342.9; a specific government with the subject in law, e.g., local

real estate taxation 343.054

extended standard subdivision 026

option

is

as instructed

338

*Miscellaneous public law Use 343.001-343.009

Class specific local

Add

New

jurisdictions in 349.2)

*Local government aspect of local

election law of Australia 342.07, of

as

shown

South Wales

chosen, class comparative constitutional and administrative law of other administrative law, constitutional and (If

e.g.,

liability

add further

of Hawaii in 342.99

Class liabihty in a specific field with the subject in law, liabihty of governmment for activity of military units

343.013,

subdivisions

United States "Areas" changes, e.g., add to 342 that part of the "Areas" notation that United States 342, of constitutional and administrative law of administrative law Pennsylvania 342.48. Class constitutional and

*Women *

its

with irregular (For subordinate jurisdictions of a country for whose subdivisions notation, i.e., each country the numbers entire country (e.g.. are coordinate with the number for the notation 73, states of United States 74-79),

national groups in 342.0872

.088

e.g.,

and

342.407

.087 2

.087 8

and areas

e.g., notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 342, Australia 342.94, of New constitutional and administrative law of the result South Wales 342.944, of African states 342.6; then to e.g., election add the numbers following 342 in 342.001-342.09, 342.94407, of law of Australia 342.9407, of New South Wales on elections of African states 342.607, administrative regulations

political

.085 4

Specific jurisdictions

Add "Areas"

Including right to information, of free speech; academic freedom, freedom of press Class

342

Law

Add

for standard subdivisions

instructed under 342-347 extended standard subdivision 026 as

under 342-347

339

Dewey Decimal

343

343

Classification

343.01

.04

Tax law

.05

Kinds of taxes by base Kinds of taxes by incidence Regulation of economic activity Regulation of trade Control of public utilities (regulated industries)

.07 .08

.09

.01

,011 .011 2

of public property of public finance

Including probation and parole Class military prisons in 344.03548

.016-.019

Veterans' pensions

for veterans

to base

e.g.,

naval law 343.019

following 35 in 356-359.

'Law of public property Acquisition, disposal, regulation

legislation

services in 342.068; a specific aspect of military, war, defense, emergency legislation not provided for here with the subject in

.023

Personal property

.025

Real property

.025 2

and control

Acquisition Including appraisal, eminent domain (expropriation), condemnation, nationahzation

law, e.g.. regulation of industry 343.07

For martial law, see 342.062

Class acquisition of territory

from other

.025 3

Disposal Sale

*Draft and selective service

and grant

Class cession of territory to other jurisdictions in

Class treatment of conscientious objectors in 343.0126

342.0412

.012 6

.013

Conscientious objectors

Add extended

342-347 standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

*Military services Organization, training, pay, leave, allowances, living conditions

For discipline and conduct^ see 343.014; services, 343016-343.019

Add

specific military

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

34^

340

jurisdictions in

342.0412

*Manpower procurement Including recruitment, discharge

.012 2

number 343.01 the numbers

Add

For laws governing armies, see 343.015

Class comprehensive works in 343.01, mihtary assistance to foreign nations in 342.0412, civilian employees of military

.012

Specific military services

and conduct of specific services in 343.014, manpower procurement of specific services in 343.012

343.012-343.019 Military and defense law war and emergency

governing armies

Class discipline

Disability compensation for veterans

Class here

Laws

.015

Veterans' law

.02

^

Mihtary penology

.014 6

Class compensation for disability in 343.0116

.011 6

procedure and courts

procedural Class general rights of servicemen in 342.085, rights in nonmiUtary courts in 347

Veterans' law, and military and defense law

Health care

legal

military courts Including procedural rights of servicemen in

Including benefits to survivors of veterans

.011 5

Mihtary

.014 3

.03

.06

ofiFenses Including awards and incentives, enforcement,

Veterans' law, and military and defense law

Law Law

.02

Discipline and conduct

.014

SUMMARY

343

Law

343

Dewey Decimal

343 .025 6

343

Classification

Control and use of public

real property [both

Taxes by level

.043

National, state, local

formerly 346.044]

of level in Class specific kinds of taxes regardless

Including erection and maintenance of government buildings Class

343.05-343.06

comprehensive works on control and use of public and

private real property, control of natural resources in 346.044, regulation of construction operations in

343.05-343.06 Specific kinds of taxes

343.07869051

.03

*Law

.032

social security taxes in Class comprehensive works in 343.04,

of public finance For government

344.02

securities, see

346.0922

Kinds of taxes by base

.05

Monetary law

SUMMARY

Currency, coinage, foreign exchange Class here

343.052

monetary pohcy

monetary exchange central banks and banking in 346.082 Class international law of

.034

in 341.751,

Budgeting and expenditure Class here fiscal policy, Class

economic

revenue in 343.036, 343.083, authorization of expenditure

revenue law, revenue sharing

regulation of prices in

as

purpose with the subject in law, price supports 343.0742

for a specific

* Revenue

.052

stabilization

Income

Estate, inheritance, gift taxes

.054

Property taxes

.055

Excise and transaction taxes

.056

Customs taxes (Tariff) Stamp taxes and duties

*Income

052 04

.04

tax

Special topics of general applicability

.052 042

*Assessment of income taxes

.052 044

*Preparation of returns

e.g., for

.052 3

law

052 32

Public borrowing and debt

.052 34

*Tax law

*Reductions in tax Class here tax avoidance

For public borrowing and debt, see 343.037; tax law, 343.04

.037

tax

.053

.057

Including accounting and auditing procedures, revenue sharing

.036

343

Law

343

*Charitable deductions * Depreciation

allowances

Including obsolescence

Class here tax planning

For specific kinds of

taxes, see

343.05-343.06

.052 36

*Business losses Including bad debts

.042

Assessment and Class assessment

collection

and

collection of taxes at specific levels in

052 4

Including retirement income, proceeds of insurance,

343.043, of specific kinds of taxes in 343.05-343.06; tax

securities transactions

evasion in 345.0233

Add

Taxes on specific types of income

Class reductions in taxes

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

on

specific types of

343-0523

052 42

*0^ wages and

salaries

Including payroll, withholding taxes

*Add extended standard

34^

subdivision 026 as instructed

343

under 342-347

income

in

Dewey Decimal

343 .052 44

*On

343

Classification

.055 8

profits

*On

.052 46

*On investment income

,052 48

On income from foreign sources

capital gains

to base

Class taxes

.057

*Stamp taxes and duties

on

e.g.,

Estate, inheritance,

income regardless of

on

gift taxes

fiduciary trusts in 343.05264

.053 2

Inheritance taxes

.053 5

Gift

.054

.064

.066

On

real

.054 3

Exemptions

.054 6

Taxes on

On fiduciary trusts On organizations Charitable foundations and

.067

.068

trusts

On corporations On business enterprises on specific types of business organizations in 343.066, on individuals engaged in business in 343.062

Class taxes

.07

activity

Class here comprehensive works

real-estate transactions

Class public health

Excise and transaction taxes

on

Regulation of economic

Including consumption control (rationing)

real-estate transactions in

specific

commodities and services in

343.0558

Consumer

protection

Class a specific aspect of consumer protection with the advertising subject, e.g., protection against misleading

343.082

Excise taxes Class excise taxes

on

specific

commodities and services in

*Add extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

343.0558 'Add extended standard subdivision 026

measures in 344.04, regulation of

For regulation of trade, see 343.08

.071 on

safety

organization in 346.06

343.0546

Sales taxes Class sales taxes

and

on regulation of small business

of practice of specific occupations in 344.01, regulation

Including use, sumptuary, luxury, added value taxes

.055 3

343.05

individuals

.066 8

and personal property

Assessment

.055 2

specific bases regardless of incidence in

Partnerships

taxes

Class taxes

*On

on

Including small business taxes

.054 2

.055

(TariflF)

.066 2

taxes

* Property

343.0558567973

For taxes on corporations, see 343.067

Class here estate planning Class taxes

cigarettes

occupations Including those engaged in specific businesses and

following 343.06 in

corporation income taxes 343.05267

specific types of

.062

incidence in 343.0524

.053

taxes

on

following 380.14 in

Kinds of taxes by incidence Class taxes

number 343.0526 the numbers

343.062-343.068,

taxes

e.g.,

Customs

.06

Including taxes on self-employed persons, on the aged, on citizens residing in foreign countries

Add

number 343.0558 the numbers

.056

by incidence

taxes

to base

commodities and services

specific foreign sources in

343.05242r-343.05246

Income

specific

380.141-380.145,

Class taxes on income from

.052 6

Taxes on Add

.052 45

343

Law

343

as instructed

344

under 342-347

345

under 342^47

Dewey Decimal

343

343

Classification

343.076-343.078 Regulation of specific industries and

343.072-^43.075 Specific aspects of regulation

services

Class comprehensive works in 343.07; regulation of specific industries and services regardless of aspect in 343.076-343.078,

of public

utilities

aspect of industrial regulation not provided subject in law, e.g., wages 344.0121

.072

Class comprehensive works in 343.07

regardless of aspect in 343.09; a specific for

For public

utilities,

.076

Agriculture and agricultural industries Class here acreage allotments, price supports, production quotas, production controls

Unfair practices

Add Class here antitrust law

Restraint of trade

.072 5

*Price fixing and discrimination

.077

and services

343.074 2-343.074 6 Domestic assistance works in 343.074

Specific kinds of assistance

.077 5

*Mining

.077 52

*Coal

.077 55

*Nonfuel minerals

.08

number

343.078,

e.g.,

construction of

commodity exchanges and exchange

transactions

Class regulation of real-estate business in 346.0437, of banks

rural regions in 343.0745, specific

of in 346.082, of insurance companies and agencies in 346.086, organizations engaged in marketing securities in 346.0926

*Foreign assistance

*Production controls

343.082-343.084 General considerations

Quantity and quality controls, weights and measures, packaging

Class comprehensive works in 343.08, general considerations applied to specific kinds of trade in 343.087-343.088, general

(containers)

considerations applied to specific commodities in 343.085

Including economic planning Class subsidies in 343.0742

Add

to base

and services

Regulation of trade Class here

*Regional development kinds of assistance in 343.0742

.075

industries

government buildings 343.07869051

Class assistance to agriculture in 343.076, specific kinds of assistance to rural areas in 343.0742

.074 8

Secondary

Add 001-999

*Rural development

development of

industries

Extraction of petroleum and gases

.078

insurance

Class

Mineral

.077 2

Examples: loans, price supports, subsidies, mortgage

.074 6

products 343.07649

Class processing of minerals in 343.0786, conservation of minerals in 346.0468, mineral rights in 346.043

in

343.076-343.078

.074 5

e.g., forest

the numbers following 63 in

Exploration for and extraction of minerals

Class assistance to specific industries

.074 2

number 343.076

Class trade in specific commodities in 343.0851

assistance

Class comprehensive

to base

633-^39.

.072 3

Economic

see 343.09

here with the

Including industrial espionage, rebates, disparagement

.074

343

Law

343

extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

under 342-347

.082

Advertising and labeling

.083

Prices

*Add extended standard subdivision 026

346

as instructed

347

under 342-347

Dewey Decimal

343

343

Classification

SUMMARY

* Marketing

.084

Class law of sale in 346.072

Specific

Add

commodities

to base

number 343.085

380.141-380.145,

e.g., rice

the numbers

following 380.14 in

343.0851318

Class a specific kind of trade in a specific

commodity

in

343.087-343.088

.091

works

.093

Transportation

.094

Road and highway

.095

Rail Transportation

.096 .097

Water transportation Air and space transportation

.098

Local Transportation

.099

Communications * General

transportation

considerations

Rates, rate-making, operations, facilities, services

343.087-343.088 Specific kinds of trade Class comprehensive

.092

General considerations Water and power supply

343.091

Including quotas, agreements, restrictions

.085

343

Law

343

Class general considerations applied to specific utilities in

in 343.08

343.092-343.099 * Foreign

.087

Class

.087 1-.087 5

(International) trade

tarifiFs

343.056

343.092-343.099 Specific

commodities

Specific

Add

in

to base

Class comprehensive

number 343.087 the numbers

380.141-380.145,

e.g., rice

343.0871318

Class importation of specific commodities in

343.0871-343.0875

.092

*Water power

.092 5

Nuclear energy

.092 6

Oil and

.088 1-.088 5

Specific

Add

.092 7

trade

number 343.088 e.g., rice

.092 9

the numbers following 380.14 in

343.0881318

.093

power with the subject

power 343.0924

Transportation

Class here safety in transportation [formerly 344.047]

Class wholesale trade in specific commodities in

Class private law of transportation accidents in 346.0322

343.0881-343.0885

Add

Electric power

Including pipelines

Wholesale trade

*Control of public



Coal

in law, e.g., water

Retail trade 343.0881-343.0885

.09

in 343.0772, processing in

Class a specific source of electric

Class retail trade in specific commodities in

.088 8

and gas

343.07866262

commodities

to base

oil

Class extraction of coal in 343.07752, processing in

380.141-380.145,

,088 7

gas

343.0786655-343.0786657

343.0871-343.0875

Domestic

supply

Class extraction of

Class exportation of specific commodities in

.088

Water and power

.092 4

Exports

.087 8

in 343.09

following 380.14 in

* Imports

.087 7

works

utilities

utilities

For

(regulated industries) .093 2

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

34S

Add

specific

modes of transportation,

see 343.094~343.098

Freight

342-347 extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

349

Dewey Decimal

343

Classification

343

.096

'Passenger

.093 3

343

Law

343

Water

transportation

Class here maritime, admiralty law specific Class international maritime law in 341.7566; a for here subject of maritime or admiralty law not provided with the subject in law, e.g., maritime contracts 346.02

343.094-343.098 Specific modes of transportation Class

^

comprehensive works in 343.093

343.096 2-343.096 4 Specific kinds of water transportation

343.094-343.097 Nonlocal transportation

operations, Class comprehensive works in 343.096; facihties, 343.0965-343.0968 services of specific kinds of transportation in

Class comprehensive works in 343.093

.094

*Road and highway transportation .096 2

Class police traffic services in 344.052332, traffic offenses

Class interoceanic

in 345.0247

.094 2

* Roads

and highways

.096 4

343.096 5-343.096 8

Class property laws relating to vehicles in 346.047, vehicle

operaHon

in

.096 5

343.0946

*Vehicle operation and

traffic

control

crews

*Commercial services

*Bus

.094 83

*Truck

.095

.096 6

Navigation and rules of the road

.096 7

Ports and harbors

commercial vehicles in 343.0944, operation in 343.0946

.094 82

Ships Including papers, registry, qualifications of oflBcers and

Including drivers* hcenses

Class

Including services,

e.g.,

warehousing, towing and tug

services

#

,096 8

Services Passenger, freight

*Rail Transportation

For services of ports and harbors, see 343.0967

Class property laws relating to rights-of-way in 346.043

.095 2

Facilities, operations, services

Class comprehensive works in 343.096

weight, load, inspection

.094 8

Inland waterway

*Vehicles Licensing, registration, equipment, accessories, size,

.094 6

waterways in 343.0964

Including interoceanic waterways

Construction, finance, condition

.094 4

Ocean

.097

*Stationary facilities

Air and

space transportation

Tracks, yards, stations, signals

.095 5

343.097 5-343.097 8 Air transportation

^

*Rolling stock

Class comprehensive works in 343.097

Locomotives, cars

.095 8

.097 5

*Services

Including papers, registry, qualifications of officers and

Passenger, freight

Add

extended standard subdivision 026

Aircraft

as

crews

instructed under 342-347

.097 6

Add extended

350

*Air navigation

and

traflfic

control

342-347 standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

35^

Dewey Decimal

343 .097 7

343

Classification

Including services,

e.g.,

Mechanized

099 9

•Airports and landing fields

343

Law

343

storage and retrieval of information

Class a specific aspect with the subject in law, e.g.,

hangars

invasion of privacy 342.0858

For

traffic control, see

343.0976 .3-.9

.097 8

Specific jurisdictions

and areas

*Air transportation services notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base miscellaneous public law of Australia 343.94, of

Add "Areas" Passenger, freight

Space transportation

*Local Transportation

098

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to miscellaneous pubhc law of a specific jurisdiction or area, it is optional to use 343 without geographical subdivision as base

in 345.0247 1

098 2 098 3

*Pedestrian

(If it is

trafiBc

number. In

*Street (Vehicular) traffic

Rail

099 2 099 23 099 25

traffic

*Communications Postal service

Revenue and

subdivisions

Australia 343.04, of

Telecommunication

shown above,

.099 43

Telephone

.099 45

Electronic communication

South Wales 343.404.

to

344

*Social

option

is

law

television, see 343.09946

Use 344.001-344.009

for standard subdivisions

Television

Add

Including cable television (CATV)

extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

Press law Class libel in 346.034,

freedom of press

in 342.0853,

censorship in 344.0531

extended standard subdivision 026

law of

chosen, class comparative miscellaneous public law, miscellaneous public law of other jurisdictions in 349.3)

(If

Including radio

Add

e.g., tax

343 that part of the "Areas" notation that changes, e.g., miscellaneous public law of United States 343, of Pennsylvania 343.48. Class miscellaneous public law of Hawaii in 343.99

add

Telegraph

.099 8

New

as

(For subordinate jurisdictions of a country with irregular notation, i.e., each country the numbers for whose subdivisions are coordinate with the number for the entire country (e.g.. United States "Areas" notation 73, states of United States 74-79),

Postal organization

For

add further

rates

.099 42

.099 46

pubhc law of a

base derive base number by adding to 343 the numbers following the "Areas" notation from Table 2 for that jurisdiction or area, e.g., miscellaneous public law of Australia 343, of New South Wales 343.4. For both the preferred jurisdiction or area and its

Including routes

.099 4

that case, for miscellaneous

jurisdiction subordinate to the preferred jurisdiction or area,

Surface, subsurface, elevated

099

South Wales

343.940402636

Class police tra£Bc services in 344.052332, traffic oflFenses

098

New

343, e.g..

343.944, of African states 343.6; then to the result add the numbers following 343 in 343.001-343.099, e.g., tax law of Australia 343.9404, of New South Wales 343.94404, of African AustraUa states 343.604, administrative regulations on taxes of

For services of airports and landing fields, see 343.0977

097 9

number

as instructed

35^

under 342-347

353

under 342-347

Dewey Decimal

344

344

Classification

Welfare work and services

.031-.032

SUMMARY

number 344.03 the number following 36 in 361-362, welfare work of charitable trusts 344.031763; however,

Add

Labor

344.01

to base

e.g..

.02

Social insurance

.03

Welfare

.04

Public health

.05

Police services, public safety, public morals and customs

.06

Public works

.07

Education and schools Educational and cultural exchanges Culture and religion

class

.08 .09

.01

For penal

Penal

.035

Add

government

officials

and employees

.021 7

.044

.045

Disposal of dead

Class disabihty compensation for veterans in 343.0116

.046

Control of environment

In specific occupations and industries

.047

Safety

.048

Birth control

.049

Veterinary public health

344.041

*Social insurance

.043

*Workmen's compensation insurance

insurance for specific

workmen's compensation disablements and injuries in specific occupations and .041

industries in 344.0218

.022

.022 6

Accident and health insurance

.023

for the

and health insurance

for the

.024

Unemployment

.028

Insurance against crimes of violence

.03

*Physicians and surgeons and their activities

.041 3

*Dentists and dentistry

insurance

Including dental technicians

.041 4

Nurses and nursing

.041 5

*Midwives and midwifery

.041 6

*Pharmacists and pharmacy

aged in 344.0226

.041 9

Welfare

'Add extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

Specific

problems

in

medical practice

Examples: organ transplants, euthanasia, abortion, experimentation on humans

under 342-347

Add extended

354

their activities

,041 2

aged

*01d age and survivors' insurance Class accident

Medical personnel and

For control of disease, see 344.043

Maternity insurance

Accident and health insurance

activities

Class military medicine in 343.013, medical malpractice in 346.0332, hospitals and their services in 344.03211

For specific disablements and injuries

Class health benefits for veterans in 343.0115

.022 4

law governing convict labor 344.03565

Medical personnel and their Product control Control of disease Mental health services

Class

.021 8

e.g.,

in

SUMMARY .042

.021

number 344.035 the numbers foUowing 365

in 342.068, military

personnel in 343.013-343.019, medical personnel in 344.041

.02

to base

Public health

child labor law 344.0134; however, class

e.g.,

344.035

the numbers following 331 in

number 344.01

331.1-331.8,

institutions, see

institutions

365.3-365.7,

,04 to base

mental health services in 344.044

Class adoption of children in 346.0178

*Labor Add

344

Law

344

standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

355

Dewey Decimal

344 .042

* Product

344

Classification

.046 3

control

.046 32

Control for purity, safety

Pollution

.042 32

Class waste disposal in 344.0462

For control of specific pollutants, see 344.04633; control of pollution of specific environments, 344.04634

Foods, drugs, cosmetics

Foods

.046 33

Control of specific pollutants

Including food additives

.042 33 .042 4

Examples:

Drugs .046 34

.046 342

Air

Control of carriers, quarentine, immunization measures

.046 343

Water

Control of specific diseases

.046 38

the numbers following 61 in 616-618, e.g., control of yellow fever 344.0436928; however, class control of mental diseases in 344.044 to base

by

specific

Control of pollution of specific environments Including

Control of disease

Add

pesticides

pollutants in 344.04634

Chemicals

For drugs, see 344.04233

.043 6-.043 8

oil,

Class pollution of specific environments

Class food additives in 344.04232

.043

and noise control

Pollution control

Including safety of toys, wearing apparel

.042 3

344

Law

344

number 344.043

.046 4

Noise

soil

pollution

control

Sanitation in places of public assembly Examples: hotels, restaurants

For industrial hygiene, see 344.0465

.044 .044 6

* Mental

To

health services .046 5

the addicted Class control of trade in alcoholic beverages

.047

and narcotics

Class product safety in 344.042

.044 61

Alcoholics

.044 63

Narcotics addicts

.046

For industrial .047 2

Disposal of dead

Safety

in use of

safety, see 344.0465; public safety,

hazardous materials and devices

Example: dry ice Class conservation of natural resources in 346.044

.046 2 .046 22

Waste

.047 6

Kinds of waste solid,

chemical, animal wastes

Class disposal of specific kinds of wastes into specific

environments .046 26

in

Add

.048

Birth control

.049

Veterinary pubUc health

342-347 extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

344.04626

Disposal into specific environments Examples: dumping into

Add

Safety in recreation

disposal

Examples: sewage;

rivers,

oceans

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

356

344.05

Corrosive, explosive, inflammable, radioactive materials

of environment

Control

Safety Class transportation safety [formerly 344.047] in 343.093

in 344.054

.045

Industrial hygiene and safety

357

Dewey Decimal

344 .05

344

Classification

Police services, public safety, public morals

and

*Aid to education

.076 3

By higher

customs Add

to base

number 344.05

363.2-363.4,

e.g., fire

the

numbers following 363

Class services to alcoholics

in

344.0446

Specific kinds of schools

.076 7

For criminal investigation and law enforcement, see 345.052 .06

* Public

works

Add 001-999

Public and private

Specific levels of education

.076 8

Use 344.060001-344.060009 to base

for standard subdivisions

number

344.06,

e.g.,

* Elementary

.076 82

public housing

Higher and

.076 84

Education and schools

and schools

and secondary

Including preschool

344.063635

.07

government

Expenditure

.076 5

and narcotics addicts

levels of

Including revenue sharing

in

protection 344.0537

344

Law

344

adult education

Specific educational

.076 9

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this topic in the number coming last in the schedule, e.g., finance of elementary public

programs

Examples: medical and public health eductation, programs for exceptional students

schools by local governments 344.07682 («
Including schools devoted to specific educational programs,

or 344.071)

e.g., military,

For eductional exchanges, see 344.08

.077

* Content of

merchant marine academies

education

Curriculums, courses of study, textbooks

344.071-344.074 Kinds of education and schools

.078

*Teachers and teaching

Class comprehensive works in 344.07

education and schools

.071

* Public

.072

Private education and schools

.073

Including examination, certification, registration, appointment of teachers Class general rights of teachers in 342.085,

By

level of

government

.079

Students

By

Including compulsory education, right to education

level of education

.079 1

Elementary, secondary, higher

.075

Liability of schools, school

officials,

school

to base

number 344.0791 e.g.,

the

numbers following 371.9

education of blind students 344.079111

Class finance in 344.0769

.079 2

*School finance

For aid

to education, see

Attendance Including truancy, school year and day

.079 3

*Financial resources Examples: tax receipts, investments, natural resources, land

Add

of exceptional students

371.91-371.97,

Class financial aid to students in 344.0795

.076 2

Education Add

districts

.076

rights

in 344.012

National, state, local

.074

employment

*Add extended standard

Discipline and student rights subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

344.0763

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

359

358

in

Dewey Decimal

344 .079 4

344

Classification

.3-.9

•Student services

344

Law

344 Specific jurisdictions

Add "Areas"

Including counseling, personnel services

and areas

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number

344,

e.g.,

law of Australia 344.94, of New South Wales 344.944, of African states 344.6; then to the result add the numbers following 344 in 344.001-344.099, e.g., labor law of Australia 344.9401, of

social

Class child welfare in 344.0327

.079 42

.079 5

School lunches

South Wales 344.94401, of African states 344.601, administrative regulations on labor in Australia 344.940102636

New

Financial assistance to students Examples: scholarships, loans

.079 6

Religion

.079 8

Segregation and discrimination

in schools

law of a jurisdiction subordinate to the preferred jurisdiction or area, derive base number by adding to 344 the numbers following the base "Areas" notation from Table 2 for that jurisdiction or area, e.g., social law of Australia 344, of New South Wales 344.4. For both the preferred jurisdiction or

case, for social

cultural exchanges

.08

* Educational

and

.09

Culture and

religion

.091

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to social law of a specific jurisdiction or area, it is optional to use 344 without geographical subdivision as base number. In that (If it is

Historic commemoration and patriotic events

area and

its

subdivisions

add further

New

as

shown above,

e.g.,

labor

South Wales 344.401

.092

Libraries and archives

law of Australia 344.01, of

.093

Museums and

.094

Historic preservation and monuments

(For subordinate jurisdictions of a country with irregular notation, i.e., each country the numbers for whose subdivisions are coordinate with the number for the entire country (e.g.. United States "Areas" notaHon 73, states of United States 74-79),

galleries

Including historical buildings, antiquities

add

Class historic commemoration and patriotic events in 344.091

344 that part of the "Areas" notation that changes, e.g., law of United States 344, of Pennsylvania 344.48. Class law of Hawaii in 344.99

to

social

.095

Science and technology

social

.097

Arts and humanities

(If

.099

Amusements

option

is

chosen, class comparative social law, social law of

other jurisdictions in 349.4)

Criminal law

345

Examples: boxing, horse racing Class gambling

'Add extended standard subdivision 026

in 344.0542, arts

as instructed

and humanities

Use 345.001-345.009

in 344.097

.01

under 342-347

* Criminal

for standard subdivisions

courts

Courts specializing in criminal cases, general and other specialized courts considered with respect to their functions in criminal cases Jurisdiction, officials, court

management

Including public prosecutors, public defenders, legal aid Class here appellate courts devoted exclusively to criminal cases [formerly 347.03], procedure in appellate courts devoted exclusively to criminal cases [formerly 347.08] Class appellate courts hearing both civil

and criminal cases

347.03

For juvenile

Add

360

courts, see

extended standard subdivision 026

345.08

as instructed

361

under 342-347

in

Dewey Decimal

345

Classification

345

.052 7

345.02-345.04 General considerations Class comprehensive works in

345

Lmw

345

.056

Arrests * Rights

of suspects

Speedy

345

trial,

jury

trial,

services of counsel, habeas corpus,

protection from self-incrimination

.02

Offenses Including

eflFect

of press coverage on

fair trial

Class here trials of specific offenses Class legal aid in 345.01

Add

to base

number

364.13-364.18,

.03

345.02 the numbers following 364.1 in

murder 345.02523

e.g.,

.06

*Evidence Class here confessions

*Offenders Examples: principals, accessories,

Add

recidivists, juveniles

to base

number 345.06

347.062r-347.067,

.04

.07 e.g.,

*General criminal procedure .072

Class procedure in specific courts devoted exclusively to criminal cases in 345.01, in specific courts hearing both civil

and criminal cases

.075

trials,

345.07; juvenile procedure,

*Trial (Courtroom)

*Final disposition of cases Including probation, parole, pardon, rehabilitation (rehabilitation: reinstatement, after service of sentence, of a criminal in personal rights lost by judicial sentence)

Class public prosecutors in 345.01

*Defense .077 2

*Sentencing

345.056

.052

For

*Criminal investigation and law enforcement

.077 3

Including interrogation, surveillance, interception of communication, warrants, judicial assistance, interstate

.052 2

Add

specific penalties, see

345.0773

Specific penalties Example: death penalty

.08

rendition (extradition)

procedure

For final disposition of cases, see 345.077

Sfll

Class public defenders in 345.01, right to counsel in

procedure

defense; instructions to jury, verdicts

Special topics of general applicability

*Prosecution

* Pretrial

Including juries and jury selection; opening statements, examination of witnesses, summations by prosecution and

in 347.02-347.04

For evidence, see 345.06; 345.08

juvenile cases in 345.087

Preliminary hearings, pretrial release, arraignment, pleadings, grand jury proceedings, indictment

practice, court rules

.050 44

expert testimony 345.067

*Trials

trials in

Class here administration of criminal justice, criminal

.050 42

in

Class trials of specific offenses in 345.02, comprehensive works on appellate procedure in criminal cases in 347.08, hearings and

duress

Including judicial error

.050 4

numbers following 347.06

*Liability, responsibility, guilt Including capacity to commit crime; criminal intent; defenses,

.05

e.g.,

the

*Juvenile procedure

Class rights of suspects in 345.056, admissibility of results

Class juvenile offenders in 345.03, liability of juveniles in

of investigative procedures as evidence in 345.06

345.04

Add extended standard subdivision 026 as

*Search and seizure

extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

362

instructed imder

under 342-347

363

342^47

Dewey Decimal

345 .081

*Hearings and Trial

and

^Criminal courts Courts specializing in criminal cases, general and other specialized courts considered with respect to their

management

trials

functions in criminal cases Jurisdiction, officials, court

pretrial procedure, disposition of cases

Specific jurisdictions

Add "Areas"

procurators

and areas

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

criminal law of Australia 345.94, of

New

number

fiscal,

Class here appellate courts devoted exclusively to

345,

e.g.,

criminal cases

South Wales 345.944, of

Class appellate courts hearing both civil

law of evidence in Australia 345.9406, in New South Wales 345.94406, in African states 345.606, decisions on capacity to commit crime 345.940402643

cases in 347.41103

in 345.001-345.087, e.g.,

For Children's Hearings (juvenile

(If it is desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to criminal law of a specific jurisdiction or area, it is optional to

use 345 without geographical subdivision as base number. In that case, for criminal law of a jurisdiction subordinate to the

preferred jurisdiction or area, derive base number by adding to 345 the numbers following the base "Areas" notation from Table 2 for that jurisdiction or area, e.g., criminal law of Australia

number

option

is

District Court

.411

014

SheriflF Court

.411

016

High

.411

016 2

Court

of First Instance

.411

016 3

Court

of Appeal

.411

to base

number 345.411 the numbers e.g.,

juveniles in 345.41104

Add

Criminal law of England

extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

Criminal law of Scotland as instructed

under 342-347

365 364

general criminal procedure 345.41105

Juvenile procedure

Special developments for Scotland and England follow

extended standard subdivision 026

following 345 in

Class juvenile offenders in 345.41103, liability of

.42

345.41108

General considerations and procedure

of other jurisdictions in 349.5)

Add

courts), see

Including Children's Hearings (juvenile courts)

for the entire country (e.g.,

chosen, class comparative criminal law, criminal law

08

and criminal

Court of Justiciary

345.02-345.07,

United States "Areas" notation 73, states of United States 74-79), add to 345 that part of the "Areas" notation that changes, e.g., criminal law of United States 345, of Pennsylvania 345.48. Class criminal law of Hawaii in 345.99 (If

012

Add

(For subordinate jurisdictions of a country with irregular notation, i.e., each country the numbers for whose subdivisions

are coordinate with the

.411

.411 02-.411 07

New

South Wales 345.4. For both the preferred jurisdiction or area and its subdivisions add further as shown above, e.g., law of evidence in Australia 345.06, in New South Wales 345.406 345, of

Crown Counsel,

legal aid

African states 345.6; then to the result add the numbers following

345

.411

management

Including Lord Advocate. Solicitor-General,

Including probation and parole

.3-.9

345

Law

345 .411 01

*Juvenile courts Jurisdiction, officials, court

.087

345

Classification

under 342-347

Dewey Decimal

345

345

Classification

SUMMARY

*Criminal courts

.420 1

346

Law

346

346.01

Courts specializing in criminal cases, general and other specialized courts considered with respect to their functions in criminal cases Jurisdiction, officials, court

management

.02

Contracts and agency

.03

Torts (Delicts)

.04

Property

.05

Inheritance, succession, fiduciary trusts, trustees Associations (Organizations)

Including Attorney-General, Director of Public Prosecutions,

.06

legal aid

.07 .08

Class here appellate courts devoted exclusively to criminal

Persons and domestic relations

.09

Commercial law Banking and insurance Securities and negotiable instruments

cases Class appellate courts hearing both civil in 347.4203, juvenile courts in

and criminal cases

345.4208

.01

.012

Persons and domestic relations

Persons

Magistrates Court

.420 12

Names, domiciles,

For capacity and status of persons, see 346.013

Comprehensive works Class civil jurisdiction of Magistrates Court in 347.42023

.013

*Capacity and status of persons

Crown Court

.420 14

*

.420 16

Divisional Court of Queen's Bench Division of High

Capacity: the attribute of persons which enables perform civil or juristic acts

.013 4

*Women

the numbers following 345 in

.013 5

*Minors

to

base

number 345.42

345.02-345.08,

e.g.,

juvenile courts and procedure 345.4208

^Private law

.004

.005-.009

.015

*Domestic relations (Family law) Including

Standard subdivisions

which one spouse because of

For marriage, see 346.016; parent and child, 346.017

.016

*Marriage Including certificates, solemnization, common-law marriage, invalid and voidable marriages, marriage contracts

1

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

346.04 Class law relating to property of married persons in

*Add extended standard

366

affinity (relation

marriage has to blood relatives of the other)

1

Equity [formerly 340.57] Notations from Table

Add

*Mentally handicapped and disturbed persons

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

economic groups

Including age of majority

013 8

Class private international law in 340.9

,001-.003

to

Class individual rights in 342.085

General considerations, procedure, juvenile courts and procedure

Add

346

racial, ethnic, national,

Criminal Division of Court of Appeal

.420 2-.420 8

them

Including capacity and status of aged persons, of slaves, of

Court of Justice .420 18

births, deaths

subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

367

Dewey Decimal

346

346

Classification

.024

*Husband and wife

.016 3

Class civil status of married

women

in

.025

Including alimony

.017

Class contracts of service involving bailments in 346.025, agency in 346.029, labor contracts in 344.01891

346.0134

*Divorce, separation, annulment

* Parent

and child

Class here parental rights

*Child support

.017 5

* Paternity (Affiliation)

.017 8

Adoption

.02

* Contracts

to another for custodial care or

Examples: deposit of goods in warehouses, consignment of goods hotels, for transportation, property of guests in inns and

and duties

pledges (pawns)

.017 2

* Guardian

Contracts involving bailments Consignment of property performance of service

Including illegitimacy, legitimation

.018

Contracts of service Including master-servant relationships

Rights and duties

.016 6

346

Law

346

.029

Agency and

quasi contract

Including power of attorney, unjust enrichment

.03

and ward

Torts

(Delicts)

for Class here defenses, extracontractual liabihty; HabiUty

and agency

torts of others, e.g.,

employees

Class remedies [formerly 346.03] in 347.077

346.022-346.025 Contracts

.031

Class here liabihty

Examples: employers, directors of corporations, hospitals

Class comprehensive works in 346.02, sale in 346.072, loan in

Class liability of specific classes of persons in specific

346.073, other contracts dealing with a specific subject not

provided for here with the subject in law, partnership 346.0682

e.g.,

situations in 346.032-346.038

contracts of

.032

For extracontractual liability, see 346.03; criminal liability, 345.04; government liability, 342.088; liability of schools, school officials, school districts, 344.075

.022

Liability of specific classes of persons

Negligence Including contributory negUgence

.032 2

Accidents Examples: transportation accidents, industrial accidents

*General principles of contracts

Class accidents resulting in personal injury Parties to contract, consideration, void

and voidable

and death

346.0323

contracts, assignments, rescission, breach of contract,

remedies

.032 3

Class general priniples of contracts applied to specific kinds

.033

of contracts in 346.023-346.025

.023

* Public

Torts

against the person

Including assault and battery, illegal confinement, false arrest, abuse of legal process, invasion of privacy,

(Government) contracts

malpractice other than medical

Including war, defense, research and development contracts

*Add extended standard

Personal injury and wrongful death

For accidents, see 346.0322; defamation, 346.034

subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

.033 2

Medical malpractice

*Add extended standard subdivision 026

368

as instructed

3^

under 342-347

in

Dewey Decimal

346 .034

346

Classification

Rent

.043 44

*Defamation

Including rent control

Libel and slander

.036

Leases

.043 46

*Torts involving property Trover and conversion,

trespass, deceit

and fraud, nuisance,

Commercial

.043 462

Farm

.043 48

attractive nuisance

.038

346

Lmw

346

leases

tenancy

Class specific aspects of

*Strict liability

farm tenancy

in

346.04344-346.04346 Liability without fault

damage caused by children

Including activities

.043 5

Easements and

servitudes

Charges or burdens resting upon real estate for benefit or advantage of others than owner

and occupations

*Product

.038 2

or animals, by hazardous

liability

.043 6

Including drugs

Transfer Including restrictions on alienation, consolidation of land

.04

*Property

holdings

Class here marital property relations

Class inheritance

For public property, see 343.02

.042

community, separate property; future

in

346.052-346.057

For conveyancing, see 346.0438

Kinds of interest in property Joint,

and succession

interests

.043 62

Acquisition and purchase

.043 63

Sale

(executory interests, expectancies) Class real-estate business in 346.0437

.043

*Real property .043 64

Land, permanent

Mortgages

fixtures, natural resources

For government control and regulation, see 346.044

.043 7

Real-estate business Including valuation of real property

.043 2

*Ownership (Land tenure) Types of

estate, e.g., fee simple, joint tenancy; incidents

of ownership,

e.g.,

boundaries, riparian rights

Including ejectment, recovery, surveying

.043 3

Class regulation of a specific general administrative function of real-estate business with the subject in law,

Horizontal property (Condominiums) and cooperative ownership

e.g.,

.043 73

Closing and settlements

.043 77

Subdivision

.043 8

.043 4

•Tenancy Class here landlord

organization 346.065, wages 344.0121

Conveyancing That part of the lawyer's business which relates to alienation and transmission of property rights from one person to another; framing legal documents intended to

and tenant

Class ejectment in 346.0432

create, define, transfer, or extinguish rights

[,043 42]

Landlord and tenant

Number *Add extended standard

Including deeds, registration and description of land,

discontinued; class in 346.0434

subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

370

titles,

*Add extended standard

abstracts of

title, title

investigations

subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

37^

Dewey Decimal

346 .044

* Government

control

346

Classification

and regulation of

real property

346

Law

346 .052

* Succession

Including intestate succession

and control of natural resources; comprehensive works on government control and regulation of public and private real property Class here land reform, conservation, regulation

Class here comprehensive

For Class control and use of public real property [both formerly

works on inheritance and succession

testate succession, see 346.054; administration

estates,

of

346.056

346.044] in 343.0256 Class

government

For rent

as landlord or tenant in

.054

Wills (Testate succession)

.056

Administration of estates Including execution of wills

346.046

resources,

and

* Regional

and city planning, kinds of land and natural

control^ see 346.04344; regional

346.045; control of specific

.045

346.0434

city

For unclaimed

planning .057

Unclaimed

.059

* Fiduciary trusts

Including zoning and land use

.046

Government

control and regulation of specific kinds .06

of land and natural resources

Add

to base

333.7-333.9,

.047

* Personal

number 346.046 e.g.,

estates, see

estates

and trustees

Associations (Organizations) Organization, ownership,

the numbers following 333 in

346.057

management

Class here organization of associations

control of recreational lands 346.04678

types of enterprises,

property

e.g.,

engaged

in specific

organization of railroad companies

Class organization of labor unions in 344.0187

Including leasing

For intangible property, see 346.048;

.048

* Intangible

sale,

346.072

.062

General

Including names, registration, meetings

property

Class general considerations of specific kinds of

Class here industrial property (intangible property of an industrial nature, e.g., business

names,

organizations in 346.064-346.068

licenses, goodwill)

For negotiable instruments, see 346.096

.063

Accounting Class accounting for specific kinds of organizations in

.048 2

*Copyright

.048 4

*Design protection

.048 6

Patents

.048 8

Trademarks

.05

considerations

346.064-346.068

346.064-346.068 Specific kinds of organizations Class here accounting, meetings, names, registration

Inheritance, succession, fiduciary

trusts, trustees

Class comprehensive works in 346.06

*Add extended standard

subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

346.052-346.057 Inheritance and succession Class here probate law

and practice

Class comprehensive works in 346.052

Add extended

standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

372

373

Dewey Decimal

346

346

Classification

346 066 8

.064

Kinds of corporations family corporations, private Including close corporations, companies companies, cooperatives, holding

Nonprofit organizations Unincorporated

societies, trade

and professional

associations,

corporation l^w ^^PP]^^^^^ Class specific aspects of in 346.0662-346.0666 specific kinds of corporations

nonprofit corporations

Including charitable trusts and foundations Class welfare

work of

charitable trusts

346.064; government For nonprofit corporations, see

and foundations in

corporations,

344.031763

.065

Business enterprises

.067

business For corporations, see 346.066; unincorporated organizations, 346.068

.066

Small

346067

*Government corporations in 342.09 Class municipal corporations

Including valuation

.065 2

346

Law

.068

068 2 business

07

Corporations

*Unincorporated business enterprises *Partnerships

*Commercial law works Class here comprehensive

on use of computers

in industry

and trade

law 346.066 2-346.066 6 Specific aspects of corporation

^

of trade in 343X)7-343.09; use Class regulation of industry and trade with the subject, computers in a specific industry or

Class comprehensive works in 346.066

e.g.,

.066 2

* Organization

346.082 use of computers in banking

346.08; securities and For banking and insurance, see negotiable instruments, 346.09

investment banking, Including charters, bylaws, promotion, liquidation

066 22

*Incorporation

066 26

*Reorganization

.072

in 346.074; sale of real Class secured sales transactions 34b.Uba enterprises property in 346.0436, of business

m

Including acquisitions and mergers

.073 .066 4

*Management

*Officers

066 45

Meetings

in 346.074 Class secured loan transactions

.074

066 6

and security holders

Class securities marketing in 346.092

subdivision

026

suretyship and guaranty,

in 346.04364 Class real-estate mortgages

Including shareholders' voting and meetings

*Add extended standard

liens,

sales, hire-purchase) conditional sales (installment

Accounting *Securities

*Secured transactions Examples: chattel mortgages,

Class shareholders' meetings in 346.0666

.066 48

*Loan consumer credit, interest Including agricultural and

Including records

066 42

*Sale

as instructed

under 342-347

077

*Debtor and creditor relationships remedies, debtors' relief CoUection of debts, creditors'

For bankruptcy, see 346.078 026 as instructed under 342-347

'Add extended standard subdivision

375 374

Dewey Decimal

346

346

Classification

*Negotiable instruments

.096

.078

*Bankruptcy

of exchange, drafts, trade acceptances, promissory notes, warehouse receipts

Checks,

Including receivership

.08

.082

Banking and insurance

For

*Banks and banking Add

332.1-332.3,

loan, see

346.092

Add "Areas"

regulation of a specific Class investment banking in 346.0662; subject in general administrative function of banks with the wages 344.0121 law, e.g., corporate organization 346.0662,

For

securitieSy see

e.g., notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 346, Wales 346.944, of private law of Australia 346.94, of New South numbers following African states 346.6; then to the result add the 346.9404, 346 in 346.001-346.096, e.g., property law of Australia

following 332 in

branch banking 346.08216

e.g.,

bills

Specific jurisdictions

.3-.9

number 346.082 the numbers

to base

346

Law

346

banking South Wales 346.94404, of African states 346.604, statutes of Australia 346.940820263

of

346.073

New

number to desired to give local emphasis and a shorter optional to private law of a specific jurisdiction or area, it is number. In that use 346 without geographical subdivision as base to the case, for private law of a jurisdiction subordinate adding to preferred jurisdiction or area, derive base number by Table 2 346 the numbers following the base "Areas" notation from (If it is

.086

*Insurance

Add

to base

number 346.086 the numbers

368.01-368.88,

e.g., fire

social insurance in

following 368 in

insurance 346.08611; however, class

344.02

administrative function Class regulation of a specific general subject in law, of insurance companies and agencies with the e.g.,

.09

.092

for that jurisdiction or area, e.g., private

or South Wales 346.4. For both the preferred jurisdiction area and its subdivisions add further as shown above, e.g., 346.404 property law of Australia 346.04, of New South Wales

of

corporate organization 346.0662, wages 344.0121

*Securities

and negotiable instruments

transfer, sale,

marketing

United States e.g., add to 346 that part of the "Areas" notation that changes, 346.48. Class private law of United States 346, of Pennsylvania private law of Hawaii in 346.99

promotion Class investment in real estate in 346.043, initial of securities in 346.0662

.092 2

Specific types of securities

Bonds, stocks, mutual funds

(If

347

judicial

of a Class investment banking in 346.0662; regulation general administrative function of organizations specific

marketing securities with the subject in law, organization 346.065, wages 344.0121 as instructed

under 342-347

and criminal procedure,

given under 342-347)

subdivisions notation

0269

Use 347.001-347.009

for standard subdivisions

as

and courts

in

345

For administrative procedure, see 342.066

Add extended

342-347 standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

377 376

civil

branch of government, administration of justice

Class criminal procedure

in

extended standard subdivision 026

on

(It is

Including private placement of securities

Add

and courts

specific optional to class here courts and procedure in using extended standard fields of law; prefer specific subject,

Dealers, brokers, stock exchanges

e.g.,

chosen, class comparative private law, private law

Class here comprehensive works

*Marketing agents and arrangements

egngaged

is

*Civil procedure

in 346.0926

092 6

option

of other jurisdictions in 349.6)

Including government securities securities Class organizations marketing specific types of

New

irregular (For subordinate jurisdictions of a country with subdivisions notation, i.e., each country the numbers for whose country (e.g.. are coordinate with the number for the entire "Areas" notation 73, states of United States 74-79),

*Securities Exchange,

law of Australia 346,

Dewey Decimal

347

347

Classification

SUMMARY 347.01

Courts

jurisdiction

.05 .06

Evidence

.07

Trials

.08

Appellate procedure

.09

Arbitration

.03 .04

.01

Class here procedure in specific courts

Add

3 34 36 5

specific kinds

ofjurisdiction,

work

loads, calendars, records, staffing

.02

*f Courts with general original jurisdiction

Courts with appellate jurisdiction

.03

Class here comprehensive

[formerly 347.03] in 345.01 Class appellate courts with specialized jurisdiction in 347.04

Class techniques of court reporting in 653.18 * Legal

aid

.033

*f Intermediate

.035

*f Courts of last resort

(Supreme

courts)

Courts with specialized jurisdiction

.04

For public defenders, see 347.016

*Add extended standard

works on appellate courts

Class appellate courts devoted exclusively to criminal cases

officials

Marshals, sheriffs, constables, clerks, court reporters, coroners, justices of the peace, notaries, public defenders

.017

Rules

Class comprehensive works in 347.01

Judges Other

officials

on

Appointment, tenure, retirement, removal, discipline

.016

Other

347.02-347.03] in 347.05-347.08

administration of justice

.014

Judges

Class procedure in specific levels of courts [formerly

Judicial administration (Court management) of court

Judicial administration

347.02-347.03 Courts with general jurisdiction

*General considerations

EfiFect

each subdivision identified by f as follows: General considerations Powers, functions, jurisdiction, organization

Class comprehensive works in 347.01

see

Powers, functions, jurisdiction, organization

.013

to

2

* Courts

For courts with 347.02-347.04

.012

347.02-347.04 Courts with specific kinds of

Courts with general original jurisdiction Courts with appellate jurisdiction Courts with specialized jurisdiction Generalities of procedure

.02

347

Law

347

Example: admiralty courts

subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

Powers, functions, jurisdiction, organization, judges, other ofi&cials, rules, procedure Class courts dealing with a single specific subject with the subject in law, using extended standard subdivision 0269, as

given under 342-347,

Add extended tAdd

378

e.g.,

tax courts 343.040269

standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

as instructed

under 347.02-347.04

379

Dewey Decimal

347

347

Classification

.067

347.05-347,08 Procedure .07

347.02-347.03]

.072 Class comprehensive works in 347.05

on procedure

.075

Class procedure in specific courts in 347.02-347,04

For evidence, see 347.06;

trials,

347.07; appellate procedure,

*Practice .075 8

.077

by law or by regulations and precedents of the courts

.062 .064

.08

trial,

and

their selection

•Instructions to juries

*Judgments costs,

attachment and garnishment

•Appellate procedure

Class procedure in specific appellate courts hearing both civil and criminal cases, specific appellate courts devoted

civil, class

actions

Forms and form books

exclusively to civil cases in 347.03-347.04

.09

*Evidence

Arbitration

^Add extended standard subdivision 026

as instructed

* Admissibility

Kinds scientific

witnesses, see 347.066

*Witnesses Capacity, privileges and immunities, privileged communications, compulsion of attendance

Including forensic psychology

For expert testimony, see 347.067

Add

in criminal cases

criminal cases [formerly 347.08] in 345.01

Kinds of actions

For

on appeals

Class procedure in appellate courts devoted exclusively to

trial

Examples: documentary, circumstantial,

.066

procedure

Class here comprehensive works

Motions, limitation of actions, parties to

Examples: personal, statutory,

.06

*Juries

judgment,

kinds of jurisdiction in 347.02-347.04

.055

*Trial (Courtroom)

Including remedies [formerly also 346.03], executions of

*Court rules Class rules of specific courts, of courts having specific

.053

procedure

Class instructions to juries in 347.0758

of instituting and conducting a suit or other judicial proceeding through its successive stages down to its end in accordance with rules and principles laid

jury

* Pretrial

summations, verdicts

.075 2

The form, manner, order

.052

*Trials

Including opening statements, examination of witnesses,

347.08

.051

testimony

Pleading, publication of notice, service of process, pretrial discovery procedures, pretrial conferences, motions

*Generalities of procedure Class here comprehensive works

.050 4

* Expert

Class forensic medicine in 614.1

Class here procedure in specific levels of courts {formerly also

,05

347

Law

347

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

380

3S1

under 342-347

Dewey Decimal

347 .3-.9

Specific jurisdictions

Classification

347

and areas

347.411 02-347.411 04 Courts with specific kinds of

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 347, e.g., civil procedure and courts of Australia 347.94, of New South Wales, 347.944, of African states 347.6; then to the result add

Add "Areas"

jurisdiction

Add

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to or area, it civil procedure and courts of a specific jurisdiction subdivision as base is optional to use 347 without geographical number. In that case, for civil procedure and courts of a

levels of courts in

number by adding

to

original jurisdiction

fSheriff Court

.411 021

347 the numbers following the base

Comprehensive works Class criminal jurisdiction of Sheri£F Court in 345.411014, appellate jurisdiction of Sheriff- Principal in 347.411032

*t Court of Session

.411 023

(For subordinate jurisdictions of a country with irregular notation, i.e., each country the numbers for whose subdivisions are coordinate with the number for the entire country (e.g., Sudan "Areas" notation 624, parts of Sudan 625-629), add to 347 that

For Outer House, see 347.411024; Inner House, 347.411035 .411

part of the "Areas" notation that changes, e.g., civil procedure and courts of Sudan 347, of Darfur Province 347.7

*f Outer

024

House

of Court of Session

Courts with appellate jurisdiction

.411 03

Class here comprehensive

chosen, class comparative civil procedure and procedure and courts of other jurisdictions in

works on appellate courts

349.7)

Class appellate courts devoted exclusively to criminal cases in 345.41101, appellate courts with specialized

Special developments for Scotland, England, United States follow

jurisdiction in 347.41104

courts, civil

.411 01

Court 347.4110212

347.41105-347.41108

Courts with

.411 02

"Areas" notation from Table 2 for that jurisdiction or area, e.g., South Wales civil procedure and courts of Australia 347, of New 347.4. For both the preferred jurisdiction or area and its subdivisions add further as shown above, e.g., law of evidence in Australia 347.06, in New South Wales 347.406

.411

jurisdiction of SheriflF

instructed under

Class comprehensive works in 347.41101, procedure in specific

jurisdiction subordinate to the preferred jurisdiction or area,

is

e.g.,

f as

347.411 02-347.411 03 Courts with general jurisdiction

(If it is

option

each subdivision identified by

Class comprehensive works in 347.41101

347.9406602643

(If

to

347.02-347.04,

the numbers following 347 in 347.001-347.09, e.g., law of evidence in Australia 347.9406, in New South Wales 347.94406, in African states 347.606, decisions on capacity of witnesses in Australia

derive base

347

Law

347

Civil

procedure and courts of Scotland

*Courts

Add

to base

number 347.41101

the numbers following 347,01

in 347.012-347.017, e.g., general considerations

.411

032

fSherifiF-Principal

.411

035

flnner House

.411

039

*f House of Lords (Court of last resort)

Add extended

of Court of Session

standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

347.411012

For courts with specific kinds ofjurisdiction, see 347.41102-347.41104

f

Add

as instructed

under 347.02-347.04

342-347 'Add extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under

383 382

Dewey Decimal

347

347

Classification

fHigh Court

.420 25

Courts with specialized jursidiction

.411 04

Class Family Division in 346.420150269

Court of the Lord Lyon

For Chancery Division, see 347.42026; Queen's Bench

Powers, functions, jurisdiction, organization, judges, other officials, rules, procedure

Division,

Class courts dealing with a single specific subject with the subject in law, using extended standard subdivision

given under 342-347,

as

e.g.,

Court of Exchequer

*f Chancery Division of

.420 27

*f Queen's

Add

to base

number 347.411

347.05-347.09,

Civil

.42

e.g.,

Bench Division of High Court of Justice

fSupreme Court

.420 29

the numbers following 347 in

of Judicature

For High Court of Justice, see 347.42025; Crown Court, 345.42014; Court of Appeal, 34742032

evidence 347.41106

procedure and courts of England

Courts with appellate jurisdiction

.420 3

Courts

.420 1

High Court of Justice

For Divisional Court of Queen's Bench Division, see 345.42016

Procedure and arbitration

09

34742027

.420 26

343.411040269

.411 05-.411

of Justice

Comprehensive works

Examples: Licensing Courts, Licensing Appeals Courts,

0269

347

Law

347

Class here

Add to base number 347.4201 the numbers following 347.01 in 347.012-347.017, e.g., general considerations 347.42012

comprehensive works on appellate courts

Class appellate courts devoted exclusively to criminal cases in 345.4201, appellate courts with specialized jurisdiction

For courts with specific kinds ofjurisdiction, see 347.4202-347A204

in 347.4204

*f Court of

.420 32

Appeal

For Civil Division, see 347.42035; Criminal Division, 345.42018

347.420 2-347.420 4 Courts with specific kinds of jurisdiction

Add

to

347.02-347.04, Class

under jurisdiction of County Court 347.420212

each subdivision identified by e.g.,

comprehensive works

f as instructed

.420 35

*f Civil Division of

.420 39

*f House of

347.420 2-347.420 3 Courts with general jurisdiction comprehensive works in 347.4201, procedure levels of courts in 347.4205-347.4208 Class

.420 2

Add f

Add

*tCounty Court

.420 23

*f Domestic

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed

civil jurisdiction

Example: Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

in specific

Powers, functions, jurisdiction, organization, judges, other ofi&cials; rules, procedure Class courts dealing with a single specific subject with the subject in law, using extended standard subdivision 0269 as

Courts with original jurisdiction

.420 21

given under 342-347,

Court of Magistrates Court .420 5-.420 9

as instructed

under 342-347

to base

f

Add

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed

Lands Tribunal 346.420430269

number 347.42

347.05-347.09,

Add

e.g..

Procedure and arbitration

Add

under 347.02-347.04

384

last resort)

Courts with specilized jurisdiction

.420 4

^

Lords (Court of

Criminal and

in 347.4201

Court of Appeal

e.g.,

the

numbers following 347

evidence 347.4206

as instructed

under 347.02-347.04

385

under 342-347

in

Dewey Decimal

347 Civil

.73

347

Classification

.732 4

procedure and courts of United States

.732 6

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to civil procedure and courts of United States, it is optional to use 347 without geographical subdivision as base number. In that

.732 8

(If it is

option

is

civil

procedure,

civil

Class courts dealing with a single specific subject with the

procedure of other jurisdictions in 349.7)

For

civil

procedure

localities, see 347.

and

courts

of specific

states

subject in United States law, using extended standard subdivision 0269 as given under 342r-347, e.g., tax courts

and

74-347. 79

343.73040269

* Courts

.731

Add

.733 to base

number 347.731

347.012-347.017,

For

e.g.,

the

numbers following 347.01

judges 347.7314

specific court systems, see 347. 732-347.

* Local

courts

.735-.738

Procedure Class here procedure in specific levels of federal courts

number

under 347.02-347.04,

[formerly also 347.7322-347.7326]

347.732; then add further as instructed

e.g.,

judges 347.732034

Add

to base

number 347.73 the numbers

347.05-347.08,

jurisdiction

.739

Class here procedure in specific courts to each subdivision identified

by

\ as

rules of evidence 347.736

Arbitration

Add

extended standard subdivision 026 as instructed under 342-347

tAdd

as instructed

instructed under

347.02-347.04

e.g.,

under 347.02-347.04

Class comprehensive works in 347.732

347.732 2-347.732 6 Federal courts with general jurisdiction Class procedure in specific levels of courts [formerly

347.7322-347.7326] in 347.735-347.738 Class comprehensive

works

in 347.732

*f District courts

.732 2

Courts of original jurisdiction

*Add extended standard f

Add

as instructed

subdivision

026

as instructed

under 342-347

under 347.02-347.04

386

following 347.0 in

Class procedure in specific courts in 347.732-347.734

347.732 2-347.732 8 Federal courts with specific kinds of

Add

e.g., state

numbers following 347.732 supreme courts 347.7336

the

Class courts of specific localities in 347.74-347.79

courts to base

number 347.733

Class courts of specific states in 347.74-347.79

734

Class comprehensive works in 347.731

Add

to base

347.7322-347.7328,

347.732-347.734 Specific court systems

* Federal

*State courts

Add

in

.734

.732

Courts of specialized jurisdiction

Powers, functions, jurisdiction, organization, judges, other officials, rules, procedure

to base

chosen, class comparative

*tSupreme Court Example: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

number 347 the numbers following 347.7 in 347.731-347.739, e.g.. United States Supreme Court 347.326. If add

*t Courts of appeal

For Supreme Court, see 347. 7326

Federal procedure and courts; national and regional treatment of state and local procedure and courts

case,

347

Law

347

387

in

Dewey Decimal

347

procedure and courts of localities of United States

.74-.79

Civil

Add "Areas"

347

Classification specific states

notation 74-79 from Table 2 to base

.022

and

number

Examples: statutes at large, revised statutes, session laws

347,

procedure and courts of Pennsylvania 347.748, of Philadelphia 347.74811; then to the result add the numbers following 347 in 347.001-347.09, e.g., Supreme Court of Pennsylvania 347.748035, courts of PhUadelphia 347.7481101. For local courts do not follow 347.02-347.04. Class civil procedure

Including municipal and other local ordinances (If

.023

option under 347.73 is chosen, add to base number 347 the numbers following 7 in "Areas" notation 74-79 from Table 2, e.g., civil procedure and courts of Pennsylvania 347.48, of Philadelphia 347.4811; then add further as shown above, e.g.. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania 347.48035, courts of Philadelphia civil

Laws

Codes

other local codes

.024

Selected laws

.025

Administrative regulations

348.026-348.028 Guides

(Statutes), regulations, cases

optional to class here laws, regulations, cases covering specific subjects in law; prefer specific subject, using extended

Class comprehensive guides in 348.026

.026

Digests Including summaries of changes

standard subdivision 026 as given under 342-347)

Class here

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.003

chosen, class here individual laws)

procedure and courts of Hawaii in

(It is

.001-.002

is

Including compiled and consolidated statutes, municipal and

347.99)

348

option under 348

Compilations of statutes in classified order

in 347.969

(If

347.481101. Class

Statutes Compilations in chronological order

e.g., civil

and courts of Hawaii

348

Law

348

comprehensive guides

For citators, see 348.027; 348.028

1

to laws

and regulations

checklists, tables, indexes,

Dictionaries .027

Citators

.028

Checklists, tables, indexes

Class encyclopedias in 348.06

.004

Codification .04

Cases

Class proposed codes in 348.023

Do .005-.009

Notations from Table

.01

not use for casebooks

Standard sbudivisions 1

348.041-348.043 Reports

Preliminary materials Official Bills,

hearings, reports, executive messages, statements of

and

unofficial

Class comprehensive works in 348.04

witnesses, legislative histories, slip laws

.02

Laws

(Statutes)

and regulations

348.022-348.024 Collections of laws

388

.041

National reports

.042

Regional reports

.043

State

.044

Court decisions

.045

Decisions (Rulings) of regulatory agencies

and provincial reports

389

Dewey Decimal

348

Classification

348

.3-.9

348.046-348.048 Guides Class here

combined guides

Class comprehensive guides

For guides

.046

to

Specific jurisdictions

Add

"Areas'* notation 3-9

laws and regulations, see 348.026-348.028

states

Digests

number

New

348,

e.g.,

South Wales

desired to give local emphasis

and a shorter number

to

laws, regulations, cases of a specific jurisdiction or area, it is optional to use 348 without geographical subdivision as base

checklists, tables, indexes,

number. In that

case, for laws, regulations, cases of a

jurisdiction subordinate to the preferred jurisdiction or area,

.047

Citators

.048

Checklists, tables, indexes

derive base

number by adding

to

348 the numbers following the base

"Areas" notation from Table 2 for that jurisdiction or area, e.g., laws, regulations, cases of AustraUa 348, of New South Wales 348.4. For both the preferred jurisdiction or area and its subdivisions add further as shown above, e.g., selected laws of

Advisory opinions of attorneys-general (ministers of justice)

.06

to base

348.6024

(If it is

Class here comprehensive guides to cases

.05

from Table 2

348.944, of African states 348.6; then to the result add the numbers following 348 in 348.001-348.06, e.g., selected laws of Australia 348.94024, of New South Wales 348.944024, of African

348.046

For citators, see 348.047; 348.048

and areas

laws, regulations, cases of Australia 348.94, of

to laws, regulations, cases in

348

Law

348

Australia 348.024, of

Encyclopedias

New

South Wales 348.4024

(For subordinate jurisdictions of a country with irregular notation, i.e., each country the numbers for whose subdivisions

are coordinate with the

number

for the entire country (e.g.,

Sudan

"Areas" notation 624, parts of Sudan 625-629), add to 348 that part of the "Areas" notation that changes, e.g., laws, regulations, cases of Sudan 348, of Darfur Province 348.7 chosen, class comparative laws, regulations, cases, and laws, regulations, cases of other jurisdictions in 349.8)

.73

(If

option

A

special

Laws

is

development for United States follows

(Statutes), regulations, cases of

United States

Federal laws, regulations, cases; national and regional

treatment of state and local laws, regulations, cases desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to laws, regulations, cases of United States, it is optional to use 348 without geographical subdivision as base number. In that (If it is

case add to base

the

numbers following 348.7

e.g.,

regulations, cases of other jurisdictions in 349.8)

For laws, regulations, cases of specific states and localities, see 348 74-348. 79 .730 3

in

United States code 348.323. If option comparative laws, regulations, cases, and laws,

348.731-348.736, chosen, class

number 348

Dictionaries Class encyclopedias in 348.736

390 39^

is

Dewey Decimal

348 .730 4

348

Classification

Codification Class proposed codes in 348.7323

Preliminary materials

.731

Bills,

hearings, reports, executive messages, statements of

witnesses, legislative histories, slip laws

Laws

.732

(Statutes)

and regulations

348.732 2-348.732 4 Collections of laws .732 2

348

Law

348 .734 23

Northeastern

.734 24

Northwestern

.734 25

Southeastern

.734 26

Southwestern

.734 27

Southern

.734 28

Pacific

.734 4

Court decisions

.734 5

Decisions (RuHngs) of regulatory agencies

Federal statutes (If

option under 348

is

chosen, class here individual laws)

348.734 6-348.734 8 Guides

.732 3

United States code

Class here

.732 4

Selected Federal laws

Class comprehensive guides in 348.7346

.732 5

Federal administrative regulations

For guides .734 6

Including summaries of changes

comprehensive guides

.732 7

Citators

.732 8

Checklists, tables, indexes

Cases

Do

comprehensive guides

to laws

and regulations

checklists, tables, indexes,

Citators

.734 8

Checklists, tables, indexes

7328

to cases

checklists, tables, indexes,

.735

Advisory opinions of Attorney-General

.736

Encyclopedias

Laws, regulations, cases of specific states and localities of United States Add

not use for casebooks

regulations, see 348. 7326-348.

.734 7

.74_.79

.734

and

For citators, see 348.7347; 348.7348

Digests

For citators, see 348.7327; 348,7328

laws

Class here

Class comprehensive guides in 348,7326

Class here

to

to laws, regulations, cases

Digests

348.732 6-348.732 8 Guides

.732 6

combined guides

e.g.,

"Areas" notation 74-79 from Table 2 to base number 348. laws, regulations, cases of Pennsylvania 348.748, of

Philadelphia 348.74811; then to the result add the numbers following 348 in 348.001-348.06, e.g., Pennsylvania statutes

348.734 1-348.734 2 Reports Official

.734

1

and

unofficial

Federal court reports

.734 13

Supreme Court

.734 15

Lower Federal

.734 2 .734 22

348.748022, Philadelphia code of ordinances 348.74811023. Class laws, regulations, cases of Hawaii in 348.969 option under 348.73 is chosen, add to base number 348 the numbers following 7 in "Areas" notation 74-79 from Table 2, (If

e.g., laws, regulations,

courts

National reporter system

cases of Pennsylvania 348.48, of

Philadelphia 348.4811; then add further as shown above, e.g., Pennsylvania statutes 348.48022, Philadelphia code of ordinances

348.4811023. Class laws, regulations, cases of Hawaii in 348.99)

Atlantic

39^

393

Dewey Decimal

349

349

Classification

Law

of individual states and nations (Municipal law)

349

Comprehensive works on law of

modern world [formerly

Add

specific jurisdictions

and areas

Option

A

under 340

in

Public administration: the art and science of conducting

from Table 2

to base

is

government agencies,

number 349

Class specific branches of law of specific jurisdictions in (If

chosen, class here comparative law and law

types of government activities and the history, description, structure, administration of government agencies engaged in them: regulation and control, law enforcement, registration, certification, granting of charters and licenses, research,

342-348, e.g., comparative criminal procedure 349,505, criminal procedure of Austraha 349.59405)

Option B under 340

is

350

procurement and dissemination of information,

2.

Full instructions

museums

government organizations [formerly also with the specific subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 06 from Table I]; works dealing comprehensively with national, state or provincial, and

Table

local governments; with national and local governments, with state or local

administration of publicly

owned

railroads 385.068,

owned banks 332.1068

Central governments

351

National and state or provincial governments Class works dealing comprehensively with central

governments For

Standard subdivisions and specific aspects of public administration, of executive branch of

.000

1

to base

in

and

local

350

specific central

governments, see 353-354

Philosophy and theory Including relation of public administration to social and

government number 350 the numbers

351.0001-351.996,

e.g.,

political factors

following 351 in

.000 2-.000 3

personnel administration 350.1

.000 5

given under 351. The "add" note just above makes available under both 350 and 351 all the provisions of Edition

now

18, as well as

many new

ones.

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

In the interest of making the schedules easier to use, the subdivisions of 350 that were given in detail in Edition 18 are

1, e.g.,

of publicly

and state or provincial governments in 351, with federal and state governments of United States in 353, with national or federal and state or provincial governments of other countries in 354, with local governments only regardless of area in 352

Add

365

governments

Class works dealing comprehensively with national

.000 1-.996

in 069, of schools in 371, of prisons in

works on more than one branch of government in 320.4; administration of legislative branch in 328.3068, of judicial branch in 347.013, and, except as provided for in the preceding note, class administration of economic and social services provided by governments directly to the public with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 068 from

Class here

and

administration

Class comprehensive works in 350,

Executive branch Public administration Military art and science of government

provincial

e.g.,

of agencies regulating railroads 351.875, regulating banks 351.8252; however, class administration of libraries in 025.1, of

chosen, class here law of parts of world

included in "Areas" notation 9 from Table appear under 342-348)

projects, activities

Class here history, description, structure, agencies, programs, services of executive branch; administration of the following

342-348

of jurisdictions other than the preferred jurisdiction. To accomplish this add to base number 349 the numbers following 34 in

(If

Executive

351-354 Public administration branch of government

340.09]

"Areas'* notation 4-9

351

Public administration

351

Serial publications

Including

There are no relocations from

.000 6

1

official

gazettes

Reports

350 to 351 or the reverse

government departments and agencies in 351.01-351.08, 351.74-351.89; reports on a specific subject with the Class

subject in public administration, e.g., financial reports

351.7231

395

394

'-X

:

Dewey Decimal

351

351

Classification

Notations from Table

351

Public administration .003 16

Standard subdivisions

.000 7-.000 9

351

Autocratic chief executives Class a specific type of autocratic chief executive with

1

the subject in pubHc administration,

Deputy chief executives

.003 18

.004

Bureaucracy General considerations of executive branch Cabinets and councils of state

.007

Fundamentals of public administration

.009

Special commissions, corporations, agencies, quasi-administrative

.003

Vice-presidents, vice-

351.003 2-351.003 6 Specific aspects of chief executive Class comprehensive works in 351.0031

Bureaucracy Government organization characterized by functions,

adherence

Powers, functions, privileges of chief executive

.003 2 specialization of

to fixed public rules, hierarchy of

authority

.003 22

Powers

.003 23

Leadership role

Separation of powers

[.002]

Class relationship to legislature in 351.00372

Class in 320.4

.003 28

General considerations of executive branch

.003

Privileges

.003 4

Qualifications,

1

The

term of

office,

method

of selection of

chief executive

Including relationship to citizens, to fundamental instrument

.003

and deputy premiers and

chancellors, lieutenant governors

bodies

.001

absolute

monarchs 351.00312

SUMMARY 351.001

e.g.,

Class termination of tenure before expiration of

chief executive

term

in

351.0036 Including plural executives, chief executives without legal

.003 12

Class specific aspects of chief executive in

General collections, history, description, criticism

351.0032-351.0036

Class speeches

Monarchs and

subject, e.g.,

their representatives

Example: governors-general of Canada Class presidents in cabinet systems of

governments

[/orm^r/t/ 351.00312] in 351.00313

.003 13

Executive messages, speeches, writings

.003 5

status

Presidents, premiers

.003 52

Addresses to legislature

.003 54

Inaugural addresses

Termination of tenure of chief executive before

.003 6

and related types of chief

expiration of

executives

Including presidents in cabinet systems of government [/brm^r/!/ 351.00312]

Plural executives

and chief executives without

legal

.003 72

To

.003 73

To judiciary

discontinued; class in 351.0031

396

8- 003

recall, abdication, resignation

Relationship to other branches of

.003 7

[.003

status

Numbers

term

Impeachment,

Examples: chancellors, prime ministers, governors

[.003 14-.003 15]

and messages on a specific subject with the budget messages 351.72256

9]

government

legislature

Relationship to citizens and to fundamental instrument

Numbers discontinued;

397

class in

351.003

Dewey Decimal

351 .004

351

Classification

Cabinets and councils of state [both formerly a/^o 351.005]

351

Public administration

351 .007 6

Evaluation and reporting agency with the field of pubhc administration with which it deals, e.g., reports of a civil defense agency 351.755 Class reports of a specific

Comprehensive works on executive departments and ministries of cabinet rank Class works dealing comprehensively with structure, agencies, programs, services of central governments in 351; specific

.007 8

Management

Example: development administration

departments and ministries of cabinet rank in 351.01-351.08 [.005]

Cabinets, cabinet systems, councils of state

Class promotion of

economy and

efficiency in

351.0075

Special commissions, corporations, agencies,

.009

quasi-administrative bodies

and councils of state in 351.004, cabinet systems of government in 321.8043 Class cabinets

.007

for specific objectives

Class special commissions, corporations, agencies,

quasi-administrative bodies dealing with a specific activity with the subject in public administration, e.g., agencies

Fundamentals of public administration Class staffing in 351.1, other aspects not provided for here

regulating public railroads 351.875

in 351.7

.007 2 .007 22

.009

Planning and policy making Information and

its

use

Including use of experts and consultants Class advisory

.007 25 .007 3

and consultative bodies

1

Government corporations

.009 3

Advisory, consultative, fact-finding bodies Class authorities taking censuses in 351.819, boards of

in 351.0093

in 351.82 [both

economic advisers

formerly 351.0093]

Decision-making

351.01-351.08 Specific executive departments and ministries of cabinet rank

Organization

Including modernization, reorganization, systems analysis, centralization and decentrahzation, work flow design

Class comprehensive works in 351.004; a subordinate branch of a specific department or ministry with the subject in public

Class description of structure of executive branch in 351

administration,

Leadership (Direction) Class here executive development,

management

of executive

e.g.,

park departments 351.8632

departments

.01

Foreign

.02

Finance departments

.03

Home

.05

Justice

.06

Defense departments

.07-.08

Other departments

personnel

.007 5

(Public enterprises)

.009 2

As a process or technique

.007 4

Regulatory agencies and autonomous authorities

Control

aflFairs

aflFairs

(Interior)

departments

departments

Day-to-day oversight of operations to ensure conformity to plan

Including legislative oversight, promotion of efficiency

economy and

Add

Class supervision of personnel in 351.102

398

to base

351.7-351.8,

number 351.0 e.g.,

the

numbers following 351

departments of labor 351.083

399

in

Dewey Decimal

351

351

Classification

Personnel planning and policy

.101

Intergovernmental administration

.09

Including assessments of

Administration of agencies established cooperatively by two or more governments at the same level, by governments to deal with affairs

Class planning

of subordinate units

in public administration, e.g., fiscal relations

between

.092

Relations of national governments with state or

Supervision

.102

human

personnel

management

[formerly also 352.0022] in 352.0095,

description

using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0683 from Table e.g., classification of jobs in labor regulation 351.830683

Relations of local governments with higher levels

governments

classification, analysis,

Class job classification, analysis, description in a specific field of activity with the subject in public administration,

provincial governments

local

relationships, utilization of psychology in

Including

Job

.103

between

selection pohcies 351.132

relations

Interstate

Class cooperation

e.g.,

subject in public

levels

.091

.093

to a specific aspect of

management with the

personnel management,

351.725

and interprovincial

manpower needs

and policy with respect

public personnel

Class international authorities in 354.1, intergovernmental administration in a specific field of activity with the subject

351

Public administration

351

Equal employment opportunity

.104

municipal incorporation in 352.003

Programs,

criteria, activities

designed to provide equal

employment in government and its agencies minorities, women, older people, handicapped people access to

SUMMARY

Class preferential hiring in 351.13243, equal opportunity programs for people outside the

Personnel management

351.1

and employees

.2

Lists of officials

.3

Civil service examinations

.4

Government work force

.5

Pensions

.6

Merit system (Civil service)

.7

Other administrative

SUMMARY 351.12

administration of agencies

Administration of agencies controlling specific fields of

.8

activity

Malfunctioning of government and

.9

its

correction

Personnel management

.1

Class

.100

1

.100 2 [.100 25]

management

.15

Training

.16

Conditions of employment

.17

Employer-employee relationships Separation from service

of executive personnel in 351.0074

.12

.123

Wage and

salary administration

Wages,

Philosophy and theory

salaries, benefits

Including

Miscellany

.123 2

Directories of personnel

Do .100 3-.100 9

.14

.18

Procedures for hiring, developing, utilizing employees

salary administration

Recruitment and selection of personnel Utilization of personnel

.13

maintaining social order

Wage and

not use; class in 351.2

Wages and

[.123 22-. 123 23]

Adjustments and deductions

[.123 3]

Wage

discontinued; class in 351.1232

incentives

Number

400

salaries

Numbers 1

incentives

Including adjustments, deductions

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

wage

discontinued; class in 351.123

401

for

employment government work

force in 351.833

activities;

I,

Dewey Decimal

351 .123 4

Employee

Including

life

by governments

Selection procedures Including forms, physical examinations, investigations, interviews, polygraph (lie detector) tests, security

own employees

and health insurance

government insurance

work force

to their

351

Public administration

351 .132 5

benefits

Benefits offered

Class

351

Classification

clearance

for people outside the

government

Class here

comprehensive works on

in 351.8256

For

civil service

tests

and testing

examinations, see 351.3

For pensions, see 351.5

Utilization of personnel

.14

.125

Payroll administration

Including placement, promotion, demotion, transfer

Including methods of payment,

e.g.,

composite checks

Performance rating (Evaluation)

.142 .13

.131

.132

Recruitment and selection of personnel

Class performance rating (evaluation) of employees in a specific field of activity with the subject in public

Recruitment

administration, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0683 from Table 1, e.g., rating of mine inspectors 351.823820430683

Selection Class here

comprehensive works on selection and placement

[.1 43-.

145]

Class selection and placement in a specific field of activity with the subject in public administration, using "Standard

Subdivisions" notation 0683 from Table

1, e.g.,

selection of

Numbers .147

census takers 351.8190683

sex, aptitudes

.15

132 42

Professional, occupational, educational requirements

Including educational programs Class training of

Other requirements Loyalty and

132 44

[.152-.154]

Bonding of employees

.16

discontinued; class in 351.15

Conditions of

employment

Including employee health services; economic services to employees, e.g., housing, transportation, food services, credit facilities,

discounts, counseling

For wages,

402

with

Specific kinds of training

Numbers

Preferential hiring of specific classes of persons

Example: veterans

specific field of activity

examiners 351.82520430683

Including loyalty oaths

132 43

employees in a

the subject in public administration, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0683 from Table 1, e.g., training of bank

security considerations

Class security clearance in 351.1325

Training Programs developed or provided by governments and their agencies for their own employees

Class testing in 351.1325

132 4

efficiency,

Including discipline, interpersonal relations

Class testing in 351.1325

132 3

Motivation creativity

Personal requirements Age, physical condition,

discontinued; class in 351.14

Promotion of employee morale, productivity,

For placement, see 351.14

132 2

Promotion, demotion, transfer

salaries, benefits, see

403

351.123

Dewey Decimal

351 .161

351

Classification

^

Pliysical conditions

requirements

its

Class employees of specific cabinet-level departments in 351.01-351.08, employees in any other specific field of activity

subdivisions discontinued; class in 351.16

.163

Days and hours of work

.164

Leaves of absence

.17

and employees

Including registers of personnel

Personnel services

Number and

Lists of officials

With and without biographical sketches, directory information

Safety, ventilation, heating, lighting, noise, space

[.162]

351

Public administration

351

Employer-employee relationships

with the subject in public administration, defense officials 351.755

.22

Elected

.23

Employees

management

.172

Employee

.173

Labor unions and other employee organizations

participation in

.26

of

civil

officials

at specific levels of

Class elected

Class interpersonal relations in 351.147

e.g., lists

officials in

Employees belonging Women;

rank

351.22

to

disadvantaged groups

racial, ethnic, national

groups; religious groups;

handicapped employees

For collective bargaining, see 351.174

.174

Class employees belonging to disadvantaged groups at specific

Collective bargaining

levels of rank in 351,23

^

Including drafting of labor agreements

.176

Grievances and appeals

Class examinations on a specific subject with the subject using

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 076 from Table accounting 657.076

Class grievances relating to a specific aspect of personnel

administration with the subject in public administration, e.g.,

.18

Civil service examinations

grievances about hours of work 351.163

.4

Separation from service

Government work characteristics

Class

Class pensions in 351.5

lists

of

officials

management

Resignation

Number

and employees

in 351.2, personnel

in 351.1

Pensions

discontinued; class in 351.18

.6

.182

force

History, description, surveys of composition, qualifications,

Including resignation and dismissal for cause

[.181]

1, e.g.,

Merit system (Civil service)

Retirement Origin, development, operation

[.183]

Dismissal for cause

Number

Class civil service examinations in 351.3

discontinued; class in 351.18

.7

.184

LayoflF for

retrenchment (Reduction

404

in force)

Other administrative

activities;

administration of

agencies maintaining social order

405

Dewey Decimal

351

351

Classification

712 2

SUMMARY 351.71 .74

Police agencies

.75

Agencies maintaining public safety

.76

Agencies regulating factors affecting public morals Agencies safeguarding public health Agencies providing fire and accident protection

712

3

351.71-351.72 Other administrative

.712 4

712 6

Contracts and contracting

.713 .713 04

351.712

Award

Purchase and manufacture of supplies

Procurement of services employees in 351.1

disposal of

government property

Special topics of general applicability

713 042

Physical inventory

.713 043

Utilization Class utilization of

government property

.713 044

Maintenance

713 045

Disposal

Including cost overruns, renegotiation, settlement of

.711 8

.712

and

losses,

payment

By

Subcontracting

Procurement Class construction of

government buildings [formerly

713 2

Land

713 3

Buildings

procurement .712 04

in

sale, rental, gift

Including executive residences

351.712] in 351.862 Class comprehensive works

on contracting

in 351.711, military

713 4

355.6212

.712 042

Sources of supply

.712 043

Specifications

.712 044

Costs and prices

.712 045

Payment

.712 048

Specific objectives in

Equipment Including government vehicles

Special topics of general applicability

713 5 .714

Supplies

Records management Class here clerical services

714 2

Communication Oral and written

procurement

Example: procurement

406

in

for a specific

purpose with the subject in public administration, e.g., use of computers in government accounting 351.723102854

evaluation of bids

Performance and settlement

and

Utilization

Evaluation of contractor; solicitation, submission,

claims, recovery of costs

351.862

Purchase and rental of equipment

Class services of

Class defense contracts in 355.6211, contracts for other

711 3

in

Example: printing of stationery

Comprehensive works

711 2

government buildings

Including government motor vehicles

Procurement and records management

specific items in

purposes in

activities

Class comprehensive works in 351.7

.711

for other

Purchase and rental of buildings for government use Class construction of

.712 5

.71

government purchases of land

351.8232

Financial administration

.78

Purchase and rental of land for government buildings Class

Procurement and records management

.72

.77

351

Public administration

351

714 4

Design of forms

an area of surplus labor

407

Dewey Decimal

351

351

Classification

.714 5

Security classification of documents

.714 6

Archives

.722 253 2

New

.722 253 4

Capital expenditures Class specific items in 351.7222538

Financial administration Acquisition

of,

accounting

for,

disbursement of public funds

Class here financial administration of specific agencies

.722 253 6

Class specific items in 351.7222538

.722 253 8

and issuance of money 336

Class manufacture

public finance in

in 351.822,

,724 .725

.726

.722

Class here legislative

.722 2

Tax administration Fiscal relations between governmental Revenue administration

.722 32

Expenditure controls

.722 34

Authorizations

.722 36

Appropriations

Add

units

to base

number 351.72236 the numbers

351.74-351.89,

e.g.,

.722 4

budget systems

appropriations for hospitals

Supplementary and deficiency budgeting Former heading: Revision

Formulation and preparation of budgets

Class here rescissions, deferrals

Class here executive budget

Class supplementary

Rules, manuals, instructions for budget

and deficiency budgets

.722 43

Supplementary estimates

.722 48

Supplementary appropriations

preparation .722 204

Special topics of general applicability

.722 204 2

Program-performance budgeting (PPB)

.722 204 3

Zero-base budgeting (ZBB)

.722 21

.722 24

Budget requests from subordinate

Budgets

.722 53

Digests of budgets (Budgets in brief)

.722 54

Supplementary and deficiency budgets

.722 55

Appendixes and reports

.722 56

Budget messages of executives

levels

Budget estimates Class

completed budgets

in

351.7225

Accounting and auditing

.723 .723

Of revenues

Budget documents

.722 52

and objectives

Priorities

.722 252

.722 5

Relation of budgeting to poHtical process

.722 23

.722 25

1

Accounting and accounts Including financial statements, reports

.722 253

Of expenditures

409

408

following 351 in

351.72236841

Budgets and budgeting

.722 202 02

budget

Class completed budgets in 351.7225

Budgets and budgeting Accounting and auditing

Class here

budgetary items

Adoption of budgets

pohcy

SUMMARY .723

specific

Example: supplies

Class in 336.3

351.722

For

economics of .722 3

Fiscal

Development expenditures

and

activities

[.721]

expenditures

Class specific items in 351.7222538

Class archival science in 025.171

.72

351

Public administration

351

in

351.72254

Dewey Decimal

351

351

Classification

Audits: reports examining

Excise, sumptuary, luxury, sales, use taxes

[.724 711-.724 713]

Auditing and audits

.723 2

Numbers

and certifying the correctness of

Including duties and functions of auditors, disclosure of

.724 76

fraud

.725

Fiscal relations

Add

Manuals of audit procedure

to base

localities

number 351.725 the numbers

Including administration of poll taxes

Add 1

to

2 [.724 01-.724 03]

351.74-351.78 Administration of agencies maintaining social order

Specific aspects of tax administration their subdivisions discontinued; class in

Class comprehensive works in 351.7, services of agencies maintaining social order with the subject, e.g., police services

351.724

.724 2

363.2

*Real property taxes Class here comprehensive works

on administration of property

.74

taxes taxes, see 351.

7243

.75 .724 3

Personal property taxes

.724 4

Income

gatherings, of explosives and firearms

taxes

Class pohtical theory of right to information in 323.445, denial of right to information in 351.996

351.8256

.724 7

For police agencies, see 351.74; agencies providing fire and

Poll taxes

Number

Customs

Agencies maintaining public safety Including censorship; control of information, of public

Class social security taxes [formerly 351.7244] in

.724 6

Police agencies Class traffic control in 351.87831

For personal property

[.724 5]

351.7253

For tax administration, see 351. 724

* as follows:

Collection

Numbers and

accident protection, 351. 78

discontinued; class in 351.724

[.751-.753]

duties

Censorship; control of information, of public gatherings, of explosives and firearms

Other taxes Numbers Including sumptuary, luxury,

sales,

Add

discontinued; class in 351.75

use taxes

.754 .724 71

grants by national governments to

Including revenue from government commercial undertakings, from fees and charges for government services, from lotteries

for standard subdivisions

each subdivision identified by Assessment

e.g.,

following 351.09 in

Revenue administration

.726

Use 351.724001-351.724009

units

Class here grants, aid, revenue sharing

procurement 355.6212

Tax administration

use taxes in 351.7247

between governmental

351.091-351.093,

.724

sales,

*Estate, inheritance, gift taxes

Class audits intended to evaluate the efficiency or value of an agency, operation, activity with the subject, e.g.,

.723 202 02

discontinued; class excise taxes in 351.72471;

sumptuary, luxury,

government and agency accounts

military

351

Public administration

351

Disaster

and emergency planning and

*Excise taxes

For

civil defense, see 351.

as instructed under 351.724

.755

Add

410

as instructed

Civil defense

under 351.724

411

755

relief

Dewey Decimal

351 [.756]

Prevention of public violence and crime Number

.76

Classification

351

Accident prevention (Safety measures)

.783

Class administration of safety measures in a specific field of

discontinued; class in 351.75

activity with the subject in public administration, using

Agencies regulating factors aflFecting public morals

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0289 from Table safety in urban transportation 351.87840289

Including gambling, prostitution

.761

Alcoholic beverages

.8

.765

Administration of agencies controlling specific fields

Except as otherwise instructed add to each subdivision identified

351.8429

Gambling and Numbers

by

prostitution

* as follows:

01-03

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 Special topics of general applicability Informational services and research

discontinued; class in 351.76

04 042 043

Drugs Class administration of public services to narcotics addicts

Regulation and control Including inspection

in 351.8429

.77

For control of prices,

Agencies safeguarding public health

Economic

Physical fitness programs

.774

Medical screening

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

agency with the

Example: premarital examinations and

certification {formerly

614.17]

SUMMARY 351.81

Control of product hazards

.782

Human

relations, information, related topics

.82

Production, commerce, consumption

household appliances

.83

Labor

Adulteration and contamination of food

.84

Social welfare

.85

Culture and religion

,86 .87

Housing and public works Public utilities and transportation

.88

Justice

.89

Foreign

textiles, toys,

Including dairy products, other beverages, food additives

.78

subject, e.g., services to veterans 362.86

351,74-351.78

Control of disease

Including

.778 6

and ministries controlling 351.01-351.08, services of an

For administration of agencies maintaining social order, see

Physical, mental, occupational

.778 4

1

Class cabinet-level departments specific fields of activity in

.778 2

users

Charters, licenses, certification, registration

046 05-09

Environmental sanitation and comfort

.773

.778

Medicines and drugs Cosmetics

Agencies providing

044

Examples: grants-in-aid, loans, insurance

Including waste disposal, disposal of dead, noise control

.776

charges, see

assistance

To producers and

of water supply in 351.871

fl/^o

rates,

Control of prices, rates, charges

044 045

Class administration of public services to the physically ill in 351.841, to the mentally ill in 351.842, regulation and control

.772

1, e.g.,

of activity

Class administration of public services to alcoholics in

[.762-.764]

351

Public administration

351

fire

and accident protection

Fire protection and prevention

412

.81

Human

and corrections

affairs

relations, information, related topics

Class weather forecasting {formerly 351.811 in 351.8555163

4^

Dewey Decimal

351 .811

Civil

and human

and human

rights for

groups of people in 351.812-351.814

351

Public administration

351

Special topics of general applicability

.820 4

rights

Class programs for achieving civil specific

351

Classification

.820 42

Consumer protection

.820 44

Promotion of equal econonuc opportunity *Small business

.820 48

351.812-351.814 Programs for specific groups of people Programs

to attain civil

and human

rights, other

SUMMARY

general programs

Class comprehensive works in 351.81, programs in a specific field of activity with the subject in public administration, e.g.,

351.821

veterans* hospitals 351.841

.812

Programs

for veterans

.813

Programs

for

women

Class programs for

.814

Programs Add

women

veterans in 351.812

for racial, ethnic, national

"Racial, Ethnic, National

groups

.822

Money

.823

Natural resources and primary industries

.824

Secondary industries

.825

Financial institutions and transactions

.826

Domestic trade

.827

Foreign trade

.829

Rationing

.821

Groups" notation 1-9 from Table

women

(metrication)

of various racial, ethnic, national

groups in 351.813, for veterans of various national groups in 351.812

.815 .816

Standards Including weights and measures, metric conversion

5 to base number 351.814 Class programs for

Standards

racial, ethnic,

.822

Minting of coins, printing of paper money, decimalization of currency system

Population control and family planning Registration and certification of births

Money

.823

and deaths

Natural resources and primary industries Class public utilities, e.g., organizations supplying water,

[/brm^r/y 614.11-614.12]

gas, electricity, in

.817

Immigration and naturalization

.818

Regional and urban development

.819

Information and research services

.823 2

Natural resources and their conservation Class regulation of primary industries using natural resources in 351.8233-351,8238, parks and recreational facilities in

Government

publications, films,

351.87

351.863

maps, photographs .823 21

Including censuses, other general

statistics,

Environmental protection

public relations Class environmental sanitation in 351.772, pollution control in 351.82322, flood control in 351.82329

Class here authorities taking censuses [formerly also

351.0093]

.823 22

Class political theory of right to information in 323.445, denial of right to information in 351.996, censorship in

Pollution control Class control of pollution

.82

information 351.8233042

351.82324-351.82328

*Add

as instructed

under 351.8

Production, commerce, consumption economic advisers [formerly also 351.0093], economic development, promotion of productivity Class here boards of

414

specific pollutants in

351.82323, control of pollution of specific resources in

351.75, informational and research services in a specific field of activity with the subject in public administration, e.g., agricultural

by

415

Dewey Decimal

351 .823 23

351

Classification

351

Public administration

351

Control of pollution by specific pollutants

351.823 3-351.823 8 Primary industries Examples: radioactive materials,

oils,

chemicals, Class comprehensive works in 351.823, control of prices in

pesticides

351.826-351.827 Class control of pollution of specific resources specific pollutants in

by •Agriculture and forestry

.823 3

351.82324-351.82328

Class here comprehensive

works on public administration of

agricultural industries

351.823 24-351.823 28 Specific natural resources and their conservation

Class

pubhc administration of

specific agricultural

industries not provided for here in 351.824

Class here control of pollution of specific natural resources

Class comprehensive works in 351.8232

351.823 33-351.823 37 Agriculture .823 24

Air (Atmosphere)

Class comprehensive works in 351.8233, marketing regulations and orders in 351.8261, soil conservation and irrigation in 351.82326

Including weather control

.823 25

Water Surface and ground waters, rivers, lakes, oceans

Including water pollution [formerly also 351.8715] Class here comprehensive

works on marine resources

Class marine biological resources in 351.82328,

.823 33

Plant crops

.823 36

Animal husbandry

.823 37

Dairy

.823 38

Forestry

marine .823 6

mineral resources in 351.82327; wedands, shores, beaches in 351.82326; construction of dams for water supply and

Land and

fishing

comprehensive works on public administration of

and hunting

Class public administration of hunting

soil

.823 62

irrigation

Class construction of

dams

for irrigation in

351.867

.823 8

Mineral (Geological) resources Including metals Class regulation

and

fishing for sport

in 351.858

Including wetlands, shorelands, beaches; reclamation,

.823 27

Fishing and hunting Class here

conservation in 351.867

.823 26

industries

and control of extraction of mineral

Extraction of mineral resources

.823 82

Mines and mining

.823 88

Extraction of

.824

resources in 351.8238

Fisheries

Secondary

oil

and gas

industries

Including patents, copyrights, trademarks

.823 28

Biological resources Class public utihties, e.g., organizations supplying water, gas, electricity, in 351.87

Class regulation and control of fishing and hunting in

351.8236 .823 29

.824 2

Flood control

Manufacturing and construction Class construction of public

Class construction of

dams

for flood control in

351.867 (e.g.,

public buildings, highways, dams), of public housing

in 351.86

*Add

416

as instructed

works [formerly 351.8242]

under 351.8

4^7

Dewey Decimal

351 .824 3

Classification

Trade

invertebrates and cold-blooded vertebrates

government agencies for provision of a specific kind of economic assistance to the public not provided for here with the activity assisted, e.g., institutions for farm loans Class

Class insect culture in 351.82618

.826 5

Trade

in products of

Add 001-999

*Banks

.825 5

*Insurance companies

.827

Government-sponsored insurance Services provided to people outside the

government work

force

Import

.827 6

Export

.829

unemployment, old age and

survivors*, life

and health

.83

Class insurance provided to

government employees

in

351.1234; insurance designed to protect a specific activity with the subject in public administration, e.g., insurance

Rationing

Labor

351.837 (no^ 351.835) Class social welfare services to laboring classes in 351.8485; labor in a specific occupation with the subject in public

of bank deposits 351.8252045

Regulation of securities and their exchange

farm workers 351.8233; a specific service the subject in to laboring classes not provided for here with 351.8256 public administration, e.g., unemployment insurance

administration,

*Domestic trade Class here

commodity exchanges .832

*Trade in products of agriculture Class here marketing orders to base

633-638,

to base

number 351.8262 the numbers

.833

Add

as instructed

Employment

services

Assistance in finding jobs

following 553 in

trade in coal 351.826224; then add further as instructed under 351.8

553.2-^53.9,

governments with their own employees

in 351.17

*Trade in products of mineral extraction

Add

Labor relations Class labor relations of

the numbers following 63 in trade in milk 351.826171; then add further as

number 351.8261

e.g.,

e.g.,

Including collective bargaining

and regulations

instructed under 351.8

.826 2

trade in lumber

with Unless other instrucHons are given, class complex subjects aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number coming last in the schedule, e.g., equal pay for women

insurance

Add

e.g.,

Foreign trade

.827 5

Including social security taxes {formerly 351.7244];

1

number 351.8265,

to base

Class here tourism

Class government-sponsored insurance in 351.8256

.826

for standard subdivisions

351.8265674, domestic tourism 351.826591

.825 2

.826

secondary industries and services

Use 351.82650001-351.82650009

351.8233045

,825 8

in products of other extractive industries

Fishing, whaling, hunting, trapping, culture of

transactions

Including savings and loan associations, small loan companies

.825 6

351

Public administration

351 .826 3

*Service and professional

*Financial institutions and

.825

351

Including equal

e.g.,

.834

Employment

employment opportunity programs

security

Example: tenure

under 351.8

418

4^9

Dewey Decimal

351 .835

351

Classification

.845

Wages and hours

benefits for

.836

Services to the poor Class promotion of equal

Including pensions and fringe benefits

government employees in 351.5, fringe government employees in 351.1234

Class pensions for

Services to people aged 65 and over

.847

Services

Disadvantaged workers

to the

young

Including day-care services Class aid to

ages,

dependent children (ADC)

in 351.8482

351.838

.848

workers

Services to other groups Observe the following table of precedence,

.838

Workers of

specific ages

families of laboring class

.838 2

Workers aged 20 and under

.838 6

Workers aged 65 and over

.84

Social welfare

To victims of crimes To families To minority groups To laboring classes

and corrections .848 2

351.843

Services to the mentally

351.842

ill

Services to the handicapped

351.844

Correctional administration

351.849

Services to people aged 65 and over

351.846

Services to the young Services to other groups

351.847 351.848

Services to the poor

351.845

Services to the physically

351.847

.848 4

*Add

services to the mentally

Services to the mentally

ill,

.848 5

.844

Services to the handicapped

.848 8

.849

ill

see 351,842

laboring classes

To

victims of crimes of violence

Correctional administration

.849 2

Preventive welfare work

.849 3

Parole and probation

.849 5

Penal institutions

.85

Culture and religion Class here cultural exchanges

.851

*Add

420

rights in

employment services in 351.833, services members of laboring classes in 351.845

mentally retarded

under 351.8

To

Class

Services to alcoholics and narcotics addicts

Services

and human

351.811

ill

.843

as instructed

To minority groups Class programs for achieving civil

Class insurance in 351.8256

to the

351.8488 351.8482 351.8484 351.8485

of violence

Class family planning in 351.815, day-care services in

ill

Class here comprehensive works on services to the

,842 9

of minority groups 351.8482

families

351.841

ill

Services to the mentally retarded

For

services to

Including aid to dependent children (ADC)

Services of hospitals, related institutions, doctors

.842

To

351.844, 351.847)

Services to the physically

,841

members

e.g.,

(no/ 351.8484, 351.8485)

Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of precedence, e.g., mentally ill handicapped children 351.842 (n
351.82044

in

Through age 20

For women, see 351.837; workers of specific

Women

economic opportunity

.846

Workers belonging to specific racial, ethnic, national groups; immigrants, handicapped workers

.837

351

Public administration

351

as instructed

Education under 351.8

421

to

poor

Dewey Decimal

351 .852

Libraries

.853

Museums Class

351

Classification

Public administration

351 .862

Including construction [formerly also 351.712]

museums devoted

Class purchase, rental, leasing of public buildings in 351.7123; maintenance, use, disposal in 351.7133

to specific subjects in 351.851,

351.854-351.859

.854

Humanities and

.863

arts

.863 2

Including music, architecture

.855

Public buildings

Parks and recreational

facilities

*Parks Including scenic areas

Science Class here comprehensive works

science and technology

.863 5

Add

to base

e.g.,

weather forecasting 351.8555163 [formerly 351.81]

number 351,855

Class recreational facilities in parks in 351.8635

on public administration of

the numbers following 5 in 510-590,

.864

*Recreational

facilities

*Highways and related structures Former heading: Roads,

bridges, tunnels

For technology, see 351.856 Including tunnels

.856

Technology .864 2

*Highways and roads [both formerly also 351.8781]

.864 5

*Bridges

Class a specific technology with the subject in public

administration, e.g., agricultural technology 351.8233

.865

.857

Religion

.858

Sports and recreation

[.866]

and gambling on sporting events

.867

in 351.76,

recreational facilities in 351.8635

.87

.859

History and related activities Including archaeology, historic preservation, shrines, patriotic

.86

commemorations and celebrations

when

utilities:

for standard subdivisions

energy-producing mineral resources in 351,8238

the government

.871

* Water

For

Including cemeteries

development

and transportation

Class environmental impact of utilities, conservation of energy-producing resources in 351.8232, extraction of

Construction {formerly also 351.8242], maintenance, use

Class urban

utilities

Use 351.87001-351.87009

Public works: such structures as schools, highways, docks

owned by

Public

business organizations or public corporations granted monopolies to perform public services and subject to special governmental regulation

monuments and

constructed for public use and enjoyment, especially

discontinued; class in 351.86

*Dams Public

Housing and public works

financed and

Cemeteries Number

Including fishing and hunting Class betting

*Housing

supply irrigation,

domestic and industrial consumption

Including saline water conversion, purification of water

in 351.818, historic preservation in

351.859, architecture in 351.854

Use 351.871001-351.871009

dams

for standard subdivisions

water supply in 351.867, hydroelectric power in 351.8722 Class construction of

*Add

as instructed

under 351.8

422

423

for

351

Dewey Decimal

351

Urban and

[.871 07-.871 08]

Numbers

351

Classification

.875 1-.875 7

rural

Railroad transportation

Add

discontinued; class in 351.871

to base

385.1-385.7,

Pollution

[.871 5]

.876

number 351.875 the numbers e.g.,

Inland waterway and ferry transportation

Add Purification

Number .872

Electric

.872 2

power and

*Electric

number 351.876

to base

386.1-386.8,

discontinued; class in 351.871

.877

gas

Water, Add

air,

e.g.,

the numbers following 386 in

carriage of freight 351.876244

space transportation number 351.877

to base

387.1-387.8,

power

following 385 in

railroad rates 351.87512

Class in 351.82325

[.871 6]

351

Public administration

351

e.g.,

the

numbers following 387

in

port authorities 351.8771 [formerly

352.0092] Including hydroelectric, nuclear power

Use 351.8722001-351.8722009

Urban and

[.872 207-.872 208]

For inland waterway and ferry transportation, see 351.876

for standard subdivisions

.878

Ground

transportation

rural

For railroad transportation, see 351.875

Numbers

discontinued; class in 351.8722

[.878 1]

*Gas

.872 3

Roads and highways Class in 351.8642

Use 351.8723001-351.8723009

Postal

.873

for standard subdivisions

.878 3

communication

Vehicular transportation Including transportation by

.874

Telecommunication comprehensive works on public administration of communication

.878 31

TraflBc control

Examples: lighting, to base

384.1-384.6,

number 351.874 e.g.,

of air-cushion vehicles

(hovercraft)

Class here

Add

means

the numbers following 384 in

signs, signals,

use by specific types

of vehicles, vehicle weight

radiobroadcasting 351.87454

Including police patrols

For mail, see 351.873 .878 32

.875

Transportation Class here

mass

Railroad transportation

Vehicular services Class here vehicle operation, driver qualifications

comprehensive works on public administration of

Add

transit

to base

number 351.87832 the numbers

in 388.321-388.324, e.g.,

Use 351.875001-351.875009

for standard subdivisions of

.878 34

transportation

For inland waterway and ferry transportation, see 351.876;

Vehicles

ground

Class vehicles belonging to in 351.7134

transportation, 351.878

.875 01-.875 09

Standard subdivisions of railroad transportation Notations from Table

*Add

as instructed

1

under 351.8

424

bus services 351.878322

Ownership, registration, condition, licenses

Class urban mass transit in 351.8784

water, air, space transportation, 351,877;

following 388.32

4^5

governments and

their agencies

Dewey Decimal

351

351

Classification

Conflict of interest

.995

878 4

Urban transportation Class corruption Class here

urban mass

Denial of

.996

government control

.000

Philosophy and theory

1

social and Including relation of public administi-ation to

in 347.013

pohtical factors

affairs

Including propaganda and information

.000 2-.000 3

351.01, cultural exchanges Class foreign affairs departments in in 351.85

[.895]

Fundamentals of pubhc administration Add to base number 352.00047 the numbers

.000 47

Defense

reorganization in 351.0072-351.0078, e.g.,

Voluntary service groups Example: United States Peace Corps

.898 .9

1

Special topics of general applicability

.000 4

Embassies and legations

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Class in 355

.896

rights

328

administration of courts Class police administration in 351.74,

.892

human

in 320.8, local Class interdisciplinary works on local government legislative bodies in politics in 320. city councils and other local

Justice

Foreign

political, civil,

Public administration and executive branch

in 352.74

Including administration of land claims

.89

in 351.994

Local governments

352

class

streets in 351.8642, local

.88

and venahty

transit

388.4 in Add to base number 351.8784 the numbers following 351.87841322; 388 41-388.47, e.g., urban bus systems roads and central government control of urban

however,

351

Public administration

351

.000 5

Serial publications

.000 6

Reports government departments and agencies reports on a specific subject with the subject Class

Passports and visas

Malfunctioning of government and

its

correction

administration,

aspect of government and its Class malfunctioning of a specific the subject, e.g., police correction not provided for here with

.000 7-.000 8

e.g., financial

following 351.007

352.000473

in 352.1-352.9, in public

reports 352.171

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

abuses 351.74

.91

Including

.99

ombudsman

and geographical treatment

localities in

by

specific continents, countries,

352.0^-352.09 (nof 352.0009^-352.00099)

Specific aspects of malfunctioning

352.002-352.009 GeneraUties of local government

responsibility

Abuse of powers For denial of political civil

human

.992

Public inquiries and investigations

.993

Impeachment

994

Historical

Class treatment

system

Former heading: Administrative .991

.000 9

Grievances and claims against the state

rights, see

351.996

generalities of specific local Class comprehensive works in 352, governments in 352.03-352.09

Corruption and venality

427

426

Dewey Decimal

352

Classification

Malfunctioning of government and

,002

352 its

correction

Rural municipalities

.007 22

townships, Examples: unincorporated villages and hamlets,

Including denial of poliHcal, civil, human rights; grievances public and claims against the government, ombudsman system, .;

inquiries

and investigations

Class malfunctioning of a specific aspect of

government and

rural districts, parishes

.007 23

Towns and incorporated

.007 24

Cities

correction not provided for here with the subject in public administration, e.g., poUce abuses 352.2

governments with higher

Relation of local

levels

.007 3

Intermediate levels Administrative levels between national, state, provincial

Class in 351.093

[.002 9]

.003

governments and municipalities

Malfunctioning of government

Number and

its

Examples: counties, administrative counties, districts, regions; departments, parishes, arrondissements, Landkreise, provinces in certain jurisdictions, e.g., Costa Rica

subdivisions discontinued; class in 352.002

Municipal incorporation home

Including boundaries,

.008

rule

.005 1

Government Personnel

service

department with the subject in 352.61 public administration, e.g., water commissioners Class chiefs of a specific

management .008 2

Mayor-council with weak mayor

352.005104

.008 3

Mayor-council with strong mayor

.008 4

Council-manager

.008 5

Commission

to base

number

Lists of officials

and employees

.009

With and without biographical sketches, directory

Civil service examinations,

pensions, merit system

Add

351.3-351.6,

government work

e.g.,

and authorities controlling a

specific

with the subject in public administration, 352.9184; school boards and e.g., local transit authorities districts in 379.153 field of activity

force,

{civil service)

number 352.005

districts

authorities

Class special districts

Including registers of personnel

to base

Intergovernmental cooperation and special

and

information

the numbers following 351 in

.009 2

Regulatory agencies and autonomous authorities

Former heading: Economic

pensions 352.0055

Class port authorities [formerly 352.0092] in 351.8771

.006

Annexation

.007

Kinds and levels of local government

.007 2

government

in 352.0072 Class urban municipalities [formerly 352.0081

for Class directories of personnel in 352.0052, programs working people outside the government work force in 352.943

.005 3-.005 6

of municipal

352.0051 the numbers following 351.1 in 351.1001-351.18, e.g., equal employment opportunity

Add

.005 2

Forms

departments Class here mayors, commissioners, chiefs of

For annexation, see 352.006

.005

villages

Class metropolitan areas (conurbations) in 352.0094

its

[.002 2]

352

Public administration

352

.009 3

Urban-service districts and authorities Class

Municipalities Class here urban municipalities [formerly 352.008]

.009 4

sewage

districts

Metropolitan areas (Conurbations)

forms of Class municipal incorporation in 352.003, specific municipal government in 352.008

428

[formerly 352.0093] in 352.62

429

Dewey Decimal

352

352

Classification

.13

Intergovernmental cooperation

.009 5

[.131-.133]

Including intermunicipal authorities Class intergovernmental cooperation in a specific field of activity with the subject in public administration, e.g.,

352

Public administration

352

Tax administration Assessment and collection Numbers and

352.13 their subdivisions discontinued; class in

.134

Special assessments

.135

Specific kinds of taxes

police cooperation 352.2

.03-09

Treatment by

specific continents, countries,

Including sales taxes, income taxes

localities Class here generalities of specific local

.135 2

governments

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 352.0, local governments in New York State 352.0747, government

Add "Areas" e.g.,

of

New

.135 21

Assessment

.135 23

Collection

York City 352.07471

Class generalities of local government by specific continents, countries, states, local areas (but not of specific local governments) in 352.002-352.009, e.g., government service in

municipalities of Illinois 352.00509773, but in

.14

Class fiscal relations

government service

.16

in

Add

Chicago 352.91840977311

to base

.4 .5

.6

fire

and accident prevention

Agencies safeguarding public health Regulation and control of public buildings Agencies controlling environmental sanitation and related

.7

Agencies controlling public works and housing

.8

Licensing

.9

Agencies controlling miscellaneous

For regulation and control of public buildings, see 352.5

Budgets and budgeting 351.7222-351.7225,

e.g.,

and certifying the correctness of government and agency accounts Class here audit reports examining

to base

number 352.17 the numbers e.g., financial

reports 352.171

with the Class comprehensive works in 352, services of an agency subject, e.g., police services 363.2

For agencies controlling other follow^ing

351.722 in

352.6-352.9

budget estimates 352.1225

430

following 351.723 in

352.2-352.4 Administration of agencies controlling specific fields of activity

management

number 352.12 the numbers

Accounting and auditing

351.7231-351.7232,

activities

Class personnel administration in 352.0051

to base

.17

Add

Specific administrative activities

Add

in

government accounting 352.17102854

activities

12

rental of

numbers following 351.71 equipment 351.1624

Class purchase

Specific administrative activities

Class here financial

e.g.,

the

and rental of land for other purposes than 352.94232, erection or acquisition of government buildings in purpose with utilization of government property for a specific computers in the subject in pubhc administration, e.g., use of

SUMMARY .3

Internal administration

number 352.16

351.711-351.714,

Police agencies Agencies providing

governments and higher

Procurement and records management Former heading:

352.1-352.9, e.g., local transportation in municipalities of

.2

local

levels in 351.725

states, local areas (including specific local areas) in

352.1

between

For tax administration, see 352.13

Class specific administrative activities, administration of specific fields of activity by specific continents, countries,

352.918409773,

Revenue administration services Including investments, fees and charges for government

Chicago 352.077311

Illinois

Property taxes

43^

specific fields

of activity, see

Dewey Decimal

352 .2

352

Classification

.7

Police agencies

Agencies providing

structures as schools, highways, docks constructed for public use and enjoyment, especially when financed

and accident prevention

fire

and owned by the government

Class administration of accident prevention measures in a specific

Construction [formerly also 352.94242], maintenance, use

with the subject in local public administration, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0289 from Table 1, e.g., safety in construction of public buildings 352.50289

Class urban

field of activity

.4

Agencies controlling public works and housing Pubhc works: such

Class traffic control in 352.91831

.3

352

Public administration

352

For regulation and control of public buildings, see 352.5; agencies controlling environmental sanitation and related activities,

Including medical screening, control of disease

ill

in 352.9442, regulation

ill

in 352.9441, to the mentally

and control of water supply

in 352.9418, historic preservation in

352.9459, architecture in 352.9454

Agencies safeguarding public health

Class services to the physically

development

352.6

.72

Cemeteries

.73

Parks and recreational

in 352.61

facilities

For agencies controlling environmental sanitation^ see 352.6

Parks

.732

Regulation and control of public buildings

Class recreational facilities in parks in 352.735

Construction, maintenance, use, disposal

Recreational

.735 Class regulation

and control of government buildings

facilities

in

.74

352.162-352.163

Streets, roads,

highways

[all formerly also

352.9181], bridges, tunnels

352.6-352.9 Administration of agencies controlling other specific fields of activity

.75 .8

Class comprehensive works in 352, specific services of a specific

agency with the subject, .6

e.g.,

Licensing Class licensing of a specific activity with the subject in administration, e.g., licensing of hospitals 352.9441

water supply 363.61

Agencies controlling environmental sanitation and

Housing

.9

Agencies controlling miscellaneous

pubhc

activities

related activities .61

Water supply [formerly For

irrigation,

SUMMARY

also 352.911]

domestic and industrial consumption

352.91

Including saline water conversion, purification of water Class hydroelectric

power

in 352.9122,

water pollution in

.62

Sewage

disposal

Including sewage districts [formerly 352.0093]

.63

Waste and refuse

collection

formerly also 352.95]

and disposal [both

.91

utilities

and transportation

.92

Construction

.93

.96

Maintenance of public order Economic, welfare, cultural activities Planning

.98

Justice

,94

352.942325

Public

Public

utilities

and transportation

business organizations or public corporations granted monopolies to perform public services and subject to special government regulation

Public

utilities:

Class environmental impact of utihties, conservation of energy-producing resources in 352.94232

43^

433

Dewey Decimal

352 [.911]

352

Classification

Drugs

.936 5

Water supply and pollution

352

Public administration

352

Class services to narcotics addicts in 352.94429

Class water supply [formerly 352.911] in 352.61, water

.94

pollution [/brmer/t/ 352.9115] in 352.942325

.912-.918

Communication, transportation, public other than water Add

to base

number 352.91 the numbers

351.872-351.878,

utilities

Economic, welfare, cultural

.941

Human

following 351.87 in

Add

transportation 352.9184; however,

e.g., local

Class

to

Government

governments and their

e.g.,

topics

numbers following 351.81 urban development 352.9418

number 352.941

the

in

publications, films, maps, photographs

Including general

agencies in 352.162-352.163

.92

to base

and related

Information services

.941 9

motor vehicles belonging

relations

351.811-351.818,

class streets, roads, highways [all formerly 252.^\S\\ in

352.74

relations, information, related topics

Human

.941 1-.941 8

activities

statistics,

public relations

Class political theory of right to information in 323.445, denial of right to information in 352.002, censorship in

Construction Comprehensive works

352.935, information services in a specific field of activity with the subject in public administration,

Class construction of a specific facility with the subject in

public administration,

e.g.,

e.g.,

museums 352.9453

housing 352.75

.922

Building construction {formerly also 352.94242]

.923

Electrical installations

.942

Production, commerce, consumption Class here

economic development, promotion of productivity,

consumer protection Example: electric wiring

.926

.942 1

Plumbing

Standards Example: weights and measures

.93

Maintenance of public order .942 3

.935

Public safety

Class public utilities, e.g., organizations supplying gas, electricity, in

Including censorship; control of information, public gatherings, explosives

and firearms

.942 32

Class political theory of right to information in 323.445,

accident prevention, 352.3

For .935 5

.936

emergency planning and

civil defense, see

Factors

relief

facihties in 352.73,

.942 33-.942 38

afiFecting public

morals

number 352.94232 the numbers

Add

to base

number 352.9423

the numbers following 351.823

in 351.8233-351.8238, e.g., dairy industries 352.942337

Alcoholic beverages Class services to alcoholics in 352.94429

435 434

environmental sanitation in 352.6

Primary industries

Including gambling, prostitution

.936 1

following

Class regulation of primary industries using natural resources in 352.94233-352.94238, parks and recreational

352.9355

Civil defense

to base

351.8232 in 351.82321-351.82329, e.g., water pollution 352.942325 [formerly also 352.9115]

For police agencies, see 352.2; agencies providing fire and

Disaster and

352.91

Natural resources and their conservation

Add

denial of right to information in 352,002

.935 4

Primary industries and natural resources

Dewey Decimal

352 .942 4

352

Classification

Secondary industries Class public

utilities, e.g.,

^

organizations supplying gas,

United States federal and

353

Service and professional

state

Trade and commerce

to base

Class relations of

governments with

their

own employees

in

.000

1

political factors

.000 2-.000 3

Social welfare

Add

to base

number 352.944

351.841-351.849,

e.g., jails

the

numbers following 351.84

352.94495

.000 5

number 352.945 the numbers 351.851-351.859, e.g., museums 352.9453

following 351.85 in

and gambling on sporting events

collection

and

.000 6

Reports

.000 7

disposal

000 9

Study and teaching Historical treatment of

.962

Class historical and geographical treatment of state

Planning

.98

Zoning

Land

United States federal

government governments

.961

and agencies of federal government in

353.0074-353.0089, 353.1-353.8

in 352.936,

Class in 352.63

.96

Serial publications

Class departments

recreational facilities in 352.735

Waste and refuse

1

Including Federal Register

to base

Class betting

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

in

Culture and religion

Add

Philosophy and theory Including relation of public administration to social and

in

352.0051

[.95]

regulatory agencies 353.00995

(corresponding to 351.995) no^ 353.091 (corresponding to 351.0091)

number 352.943 the numbers following 351.83 351.832-351.838, e.g., employment services 352.9433

.945

in 354.73-354.79, 354.969)

e.g., conflicts of interest in

Labor Add

.944

governments

of Class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions governs 351, this schedule according to the order of precedence that

Including trade in agricultural products

.943

governments

(If it is

in 352.922 [Z?o^A/
.942 6

state

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to central governments of a specific country, it is optional to class them in this number; in that case class United States federal and

Class construction of public works in 352.7, of buildings

.942 43

governments

Specific central

Class comprehensive works in 351

Manufacturing and construction

.942 42

353-354

352.91

electricity, in

353

Public administration

353

.001-.009 subdivision

Justice

in 353.9

Federal personnel management; other administrative activities; administration of agencies controlling specific fields of activity; malfunctioning of

government and

Class police administration in 352.2, administration of courts in 347.013

Add

to base

351.1-351.9,

its

correction

number 353.00 the numbers e.g., tax

following 351 in

administration 353.00724

.01

Bureaucracy in federal government

.03

General considerations of executive branch of federal

government Including relationship to citizens, to Constitution

436

437

Dewey Decimal

353

353

Classification

353

The president

.031

federal 353.1-353.8 Specific executive departments in

Class specific aspects of presidency in 353.032-353.036

The

.031 8

vice-president

Class comprehensive works in 353.04

number 353.03 the numbers following 351.003 35 1.0032-35 1.0036, e.g., impeachment 353.036

Add

to base

Relationship to other branches of government

,037 .037 2

To Congress

.037 3

To

.04

government

Specific aspects of presidency

.032-.036

.1

Department of

.2

Department of the Treasury

.3

Department of the

.4

Post Office Department (1829-1971)

in

in federal

government

Class here comprehensive works

on cabinet-level departments

Department of

.6

Department of Defense

Fundamentals of public administration government to base

number 353.07 the numbers

351.0072-351.0078,

e.g.,

reorganization 353.073

in 353.007

Special commissions, corporations, agencies, quasi-administrative bodies in federal government

Add

to base

number 353.09 the numbers

351.0091-351.0093,

e.g.,

following 351.009 in

with the subject in pubhc administration, Relations Board 353.0083

e.g..

of the

,63

Department

of the Air Force

.7

Department of the Navy

.8

Other departments

.81

Department of Agriculture

.82

Department of Commerce

.83

Department of Labor

.84

Department

of Health, Education,

.85

Department

of

.86

Department

of Transportation

.87

Department of Energy

National Labor

.9

SUMMARY

.909

,8

Department of State Department of the Treasury Department of the Interior Post Office Department (1829-1971) Department of Justice Department of Defense Department of the Navy Other departments

.9

State

353.1 .2 .3 .4 .5

.6 .7

and Welfare

Housing and Urban Development

State governments Historical treatment of state Class specific state

governments

governments

438

355-359

Army

Department

regulatory agencies 353.091

Class special commissions, corporations, agencies, quasi-administrative bodies dealing with a specific activity

forces in

,62 in federal

following 351.007 in

armed

For Department of the Navy, see 353.7

Class staffing in 353.001, other aspects not provided for here

.09

Justice

Class administration of

cabinet-level departments in 353.1-353.8

Add

Interior

.5

Class works dealing comprehensively with structure, agencies, programs, services of federal government in 353; specific

.07

State

353.00873 Class United States Postal Service in

judiciary

The cabinet

353

Public administration

439

governments in 353.97-353.99

Dewey Decimal

353

353

Classification

.92

353.91-353.93 State governments in general two or more subdivisions of this schedule according to the order of precedence that governs 351, e.g., conflicts of interest in regulatory agencies 353.93995 Class

complex subjects with aspects

.921-.928

in

.929

The executive

.929 1

General considerations of executive branches

.913

1

.913 2-.913 6

number 353.92

Intergovernmental administration

Between

states

states

and federal government

Including relationships to citizens, to state constitutions

.929 3

Between

states

and

Governors

.93

Lieutenant governors

local

government and

its

correction

Specific aspects of governorships

Add to base

number

353.913 the numbers following 351.003 in

e.g..

to base

351.1-351.9,

number 353.93 e.g., tax

To

.913 73

To judiciaries

legislatures

Councils of state Class here comprehensive works

on executive departments

at

council-of-state level

Class works dealing comprehensively with structure, agencies, programs, services of state governments in 353.9, specific

departments

at council-of-state level in

to base

number 353.917 the numbers

351.0072-351.0078,

.919

353.921-353.928

Fundamentals of public administration Add

e.g.,

following 351.007 in

reorganization 353.9173

Special commissions, corporations, agencies,

quasi-administrative bodies

Add

to base

number 353.919

351.0091-351.0093,

e.g.,

the numbers following 351.009 in

regulatory agencies 353.9191

441

440

the numbers following 351 in

administration 353.93724

gubernatorial messages 353.9135

Relation of executive branch to other branches of

.913 72

governments

Personnel management; other administrative activities; administration of agencies controlling specific fields of activity; malfunctioning of

governments

.917

numbers following 351.0

Between

351.0032-351.0036,

.914

the

.929 2

Add .913 7

to base

Interstate agreements, cooperation, disputes

Class specific aspects of governorships in 353.9132-353.9136

.913 18

at council-of-state

Class comprehensive works in 353.914

in 353.97-353.99

.913

departments

351.01-351.08, e.g., labor departments 353.9283

Class comprehensive works in 353.9, governments of specific states

Bureaucracy

Specific executive

Add

351.0091)

.911

departments at council-of-state level and intergovernmental administration Specific executive

level

(corresponding to 351.995), no/ 353.9191 (corresponding to

.91

353

Public administration

353

in

Dewey Decimal

353 .97-.99

353

Classification

.97-.99

Specific states notation 7-9 from Table 2 to base number 353.9, administration of government of Hawaii 353.9969; then add

000 the numbers following 351.000 351.0001-351.0009, e.g., reports 0006

001-009

to

351.0091)

in

Class District of

Personnel management; other administrative activities; administration of agencies controlling specific fields of activity; malfunctioning of

government and its correction Add to 00 the numbers following 351 e.g., tax administration 00724 03

.1

037

.103

lieutenant governor

Relation of executive branch to other branches of

United Nations

Class specific subordinate bodies

.104

to base

number 354.104 the numbers

341.242-341.249,

agencies, programs, services of the state government in the base number for the specific state, e.g.. of

e.g.,

07

Fundamentals of public administration Add to 07 the numbers following 351.007 in 351.0072-351.0078, e.g., reorganization 073

09

Special commissions, corporations, agencies,

Organization of American States

Class specific subordinate bodies and affiliated organizations dealing with specific subjects in 354.11-354.19

.11-. 19

Specific aspects of international administration;

administration of international public agencies

Add

to base

351.1-351.9,

number e.g.,

354.1 the

09 the numbers following 351.009 in

Specific executive

Add

e.g.,

departments

regulatory agencies 091 at council-of-state level

the numbers following 351.0 in 351.01-351.08,

e.g.,

labor department 83

9

Class comprehensive works in 04 Intergovernmental administration

9 the numbers following 353.929 in 353.9291-353.9293. e.g., relation between state and local governments 93

Add

to

(continued)

442

numbers following 351

World Health Organization 354.177

quasi-administrative bodies

1-8

following 341.24 in

dealing with specific subjects

Pennsylvania 353.9748; specific departments at council-of-state level in 1-8

351.0091-351.0093,

organizations

354.1045

Class here comprehensive works on executive departments at council-of-state level Class works dealing comprehensively with structure,

to

affiliated

Regional associations and organizations

Add

council of state

Add

and

dealing with specific subjects in 354.11-354.19

To legislature To judiciary The

for standard subdivisions

Including Secretariat

Specific aspects of governorship Add to 03 the numbers following 351.003 in 351.0032-351.0036, e.g., gubernatorial messages 035

government 0372 0373 04

International administration

Use 354.1001-354.1009

Class specific aspects of governorship in 032r-036

The

352.0753

Administration of public international agencies and organizations

The governor

0318 032-036

in

of United States

in 351.1-351.9,

Including relation to citizens, to constitution

031

Columbia

Public international organizations and specific central governments other than those

354

Bureaucracy General considerations of executive branch

01

in

governs 351, e.g., conflicts of interest in regulatory agencies 00995 (corresponding to 351.995), notQ^l (corresponding to

Standard subdivisions

Add

two or more subdivisions the order of precedence that

complex subjects with aspects

of this schedule according to

further as follows:

0001-0009

Specific states (continued) Class

Add "Areas" e.g.,

353

Public administration

353

443

in

Dewey Decimal

354 .3-.9

Specific central

354

Classification

355 .001-006

governments other than those of e.g.,

.007

000 the numbers following 351.UUU m 0005 351.0001-351.0009, e.g., official gazettes

Add

to

administrative Personnel management; other specific administration of agencies controlling

001-009

of activity; malfunctioning of

1

Study and teaching Class in-service training of officers

.008

History and description

.009

Historical

activities;

government and

and other

military

personnel in 355.5

Standard subdivisions

0001-0009

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

United States base number 354, Add "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to further as follows: government of Germany 354.43; then add

355

Public administration

fields

among groups

of persons

and geographical treatment

speciBc wars in Class military aspects of history of

its

900

correction

Add e.g.,

01-04

351.1-J5l.a, 00 the numbers following 351 in tax administration 00724

to

the

numbers following 351.00

351.001-351.004, Specific executive

e.g.,

in

.02

cabinet 04

departments and ministries of cabinet

351.0 in 351.01-351.08, ''^''Add to 06 the numbers following aEFairs 061 e.g., ministry of foreign Class comprehensive works in 04

Fundamentals of public administration

07

07 the numbers following 351.007 in 073 351.0072-351.0078, e.g., reorganization

Add

Add to 08 the numbers following 351.09 in national and 351.091-351.093, e.g., relation between state

governments 082

agencies, Special commissions, corporations, quasi-administrative bodies in Add to 09 the numbers following 351.009 corporations 092 351.0091-351.0093, e.g., government

09

this

to

two or more subdivisions of precedence that governs schedule according to the order of 00995 interest in regulatory agencies

complex subjects with aspects

Military art

Class here land operations,

also 351.895]

warfare

Overall concepts Mihtarism and antimilitarism Including military-industrial complex

war

Limited and

.021 7

Nuclear and conventional warfare

.021 8

Scope

total

.021 82

Warfare between and among

.021 84

warfare Insurgent, revolutionary, resistance Including guerrilla warfare

.022

Sociological factors affecting warfare in 306.2, general Class sociology of military institutions sociology of war in 303.66

355.0274 For sociological causes of war, see

.023

Economic

factors affecting warfare

Costs and benefits

and warfare

.027

combined operations

m

351.06

Causes and diplomatic

.027 2

Political

.027 3

Economic

.027 4

Sociological

see 356-359 kinds of military forces and warfare,

445 444

states

For economic causes of war, see 355.0273

organizations in 322.5, military Class relation of state to military of defense departments law in 343.012-343.019, administration

specific

War and

.021 5

and science

Conduct of defense [formerly

For

.021 3

in

351, e.g., confiicts of (corresponding to 351.0091) (corresponding to 351.995), not 091

355

.021

Intergovernmental administration

08

Class

Class comprehensive works in 355

Specific aspects of the executive

Add 06

355.02-355.07 Basic considerations

to

Dewey Decimal

355

355

Classification

355

MiUtary pohcy

.033 5

Psychological

.027 5

.028

Add "Areas" Class

MiUtary situation and policy

[,030 9]

Do

Military

355.1

not use; class in 355.033

355.031-355.032 Specific elements in 355.03

"Areas'* notation 3-9

assisted to base

number

Training

.6

Military administration Military installations and land reservations Military equipment and supplies (Materiel)

e.g.,

life

and postmilitary benefits

Use 355.1001-355.1009

from Table 2

355.032,

and postmilitary benefits

.5

Military

.1

life

,4

.8

MiUtary missions and assistance Add

and development

Organization and personnel of military forces Military operations

.7

Mutual security pacts Atlantic Treaty Examples: Central Treaty OrganizaHon, North Warsaw Pact Organization, Southeast Asia Treaty Organization,

.032

in 355.43

Military resources

.2 .3

.031

number

SUMMARY

and geographical treatment

Class comprehensive works

combat strategy

Military research

.07

Including disarmament

Historical

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

355.0335

Aftermath Occupation, dislocation, reconstruction

.03

355

Public administration

for

country visited or

for standard subdivisions

Standard subdivisions of military

.101-.109

military assistance to

Notations from Table

life

1

Vietnam 355.032597

.033

SUMMARY

General history and description Class general history

and description of

specific

elements in

355.11

355.031-355.032

.033 001-.033 005

Historical periods

numbers following 090 Add to 0901-0905 from Table in "Standard Subdivisions" notation and policy in 1930-1939 1, e.g., military situation base number 355.03300

the

355.0330043 .033 01-.033 09

11

Geographical treatment notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number in Brazil 355.0330, e.g., military situation and policy

Add "Areas"

111

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Living conditions in peace and war

.13

Discipline

.14 ,15

Uniforms Colors and standards

.16

Celebrations

.17

Ceremonials

Service periods and their termination

Length of service Promotion and demotion

.113

Inactive periods

Military situation

Add "Areas"

.12

.112

355.033081

.033 2

Service periods and their termination

captivity or Leaves, furloughs, reserve status, status during

number

internment

355.0332

114

Termination of service Retirement, resignation, discharge Including reinstatement

115

Veterans' rights and benefits

447 446

Dewey Decimal

355 .115

1

Pensions and

355

Classification

their administration [both

formerly also

Rewards

.134

Including special privileges

355.64]

insignia Decorations, medals, badges, other honorary

134 2

.115 2

Education and

.115 4

Employment and reemployment

training

Class veterans' preference in

Class insignia of rank

government service personnel

.12

Rehabilitation

Wage and

[.135]

Living conditions in peace and war

Morale and motivation

.129

Living conditions in specific situations

and

.129 3

On maneuvers and

.129 4

In battle

[.129 5]

Prison

at

.13

.133 .133 2

permanent bases

in transport

economy

of military prisons and prison

In prisoner-of-war

camps

camps [formerly 365.45]

Celebrations anniversaries, jubilees

Ceremonials

.17

Military resources

.21

Preparation, evaluation, preservation resources in 355.22-355.27

Regulation of conduct

For

Enforcement and punishments offenses, see 355.1334; rewards,

355.134

[.212-.219]

discontinued; class in 355.133

.22

resources, see 355.22;

nonhuman

resources,

Specific aspects

Human

discontinued; class in 355.21

resources

For civilian personnel, see 355.23

Enforcement .223

Procurement Former heading: Preparation and evaluation

Punishments

223 2

in

364.138

Etiquette 355.14 Class dress regulations, etiquette of uniforms in

Preservice and postservice training Example: Reserve

Ofi"enses against military discipline

war crimes

human

Numbers

Regulations

Class

.133 6

.16

in 355.81

of specific Class preparation, evaluation, preservation

365.48 Class military prisons [formerly 355.13325] in

.133 4

Colors and standards

.2

Examples: use of military police, criminal investigation

.133 25

and use of uniforms

,15

Discipline

Number .133 23

Class issue

Commemorations,

For [.133 22]

salary administration

of uniforms Including insignia of rank and service, etiquette

Class in 365.48

.129 6

salutes

Uniforms

.14

in 355.123 Class servicemen's morale in specific situations

In basic training

in 355.14

Class in 355.64

.123

.129 2

gun

Gifts,

and health benefits

and service

Other rewards

.134 9

selection in 351.13243

.115 6

355

Public administration

355

Officers*

223 4

Qualifications for service

.223 6

Methods Including registration, classification, examination,

commissioning

449

448

Training Corps

355.24

Dewey Decimal

355

355

Classification

.31

Enlistment (Volunteering)

,223 62

Class here all-volunteer

Examples: armies, divisions, brigades, regiments, companies

army

Class foreign legions [formerly 355.31] in 355.35 Class

For universal training and

.224

Conscientious objectors

.225

Universal training and service

service^ see

355.225

Number

discontinued; class in 355.22

StafiF

.330 42

.24

Raw

.331 on nonhuman resources

.242

Metals

,243

Nonmetallic minerals

.245

Agricultural products

.26

Industrial resources

.27

Transportation and communication

.28

Mobilization Requisition,

.34

.341

Commissioned and warrant

officers

officers^

see 355.331

Enlisted personnel

commandeering, voluntary mobilization

Noncombat

services

Administrative and supply services canteens Including army catering units, post exchanges,

facilities

.342

Public information services

.343

Unconventional warfare services

.343 2

Demobilization

Intelligence Including mapping, cryptanalysis services

in 355.22-355.27 Class demobilization of specific resources

.343 3

Organization and personnel of military forces

SUMMARY 355.31

military rank of colonel, naval rank of captain

Including noncommissioned officers

355.22-355.27 Class mobilization of specific resources in

.3

in 355.112

flag officers

For general and flag

.338

355.37

functions

General and Above

.332

by

Special topics of general applicability

Line functions

Civilian personnel

and For industrial resources, see 355.26; transportation communication facilities, 355.27

and demotion

.330 41

.23

materials

services in 355.34, military units limited

Personnel and their hierarchy Class promotion

.330 4

Class here comprehensive works

noncombat

field of service in 355.35, reserves in

.33

Womanpower

[.229]

.29

Military units

Draft (Conscription)

,223 63

355

Public administration

355

Counterintelligence Including security classification services

.343 4

Psychological warfare (Propaganda)

.343 7

Subversion and sabotage

Military units

.33

Personnel and their hierarchy

.34 .35

Noncombat services Combat units according

.37

Reserves

.345

Health services Medical, dental, nursing, veterinary

to field of service

.346

Recreational services Athletic

games and

sports, arts

library services

45^

450

and

crafts,

music, dances,

Dewey Decimal

355 .347

,348

Religious

Women's

.422

and counseling services services

women

Combat

(hit-and-run), infiltration tactics

with the subject,

units according to field of service

Class here foreign legions [formerly 355.31],

Home

355.423-355.426 In specific conditions

mercenary troops

guards and frontier troops

Units serving wholly within their

own

.352

Colonial and expeditionary forces

.356

Allied

.357

International forces

and

command

Class comprehensive works in 355.42

.423

.424

Using animals

.425

In guerrilla warfare

.426

In

cities Tactics in street fighting, house-to-house fighting, quelling

acting by supranational

riots

authorization

.4

In various specific kinds of terrain, climate,

weather

frontiers

coalition forces

Troops under unified

.37

tactics

health services 355.345

e.g.,

.351

General

Examples: debarkation and landing, skirmishing, attacks, counterattacks, retreats; mobile (blitz), commando

Class a specific service rendered by

.35

355

Classification

Reserves

.43

Strategy

The

Military operations

art

and science of employing armed forces of a nation

and defense

plans, deception,

camouflage

Use 355.43001-355.43009 Historical treatment

.411

Logistics

and other support operations

Logistics Including troop

movements

For supply, see 355.415

.412

Encampment

.413

Reconnaissance

.415

Troop support

The

war

.430 5

Limited and

.430 7

Nuclear and conventional warfare

total

.44

Siege warfare

.45

Defense of home

territory

frontiers, coasts, industrial areas, strategically

valuable positions

.47

.48 employing troops, weapons, equipment

home

and

strategic

geography

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Technical analyses of military events Real and imaginary wars, campaigns, battles

in battle

Class tactics of siege warfare in 355.44, of defense of

Tactical

Add "Areas"

service, prisoner handling

Tactics art of

territory,

35545

Defense of

Communication, supply, medical .42

for standard subdivisions

For siege warfare, see 355.44; defense of home

Class historical treatment in specific areas in 355.47

.41

to

secure the objects of national policy Class here attack

.409

355

Public administration

355

.49

Occupation of conquered territory Including military government

territory in 355.45

45^

453

.

number 355.47

Dewey Decimal

355 .5

355

Classification

Utilization

.621 3

Training Class preservice

and postservice training

in 355.2232, universal

For wage and salary administration, see 355.64

Maneuvers For maneuvers involving

.54

civil population, see

355.58

.63

Inspection

.64

Wage and

Camp and

salary administration [formerly also

355.135]

Basic training Including tactical exercises,

.544

and disposal

Financial administration

.622

training in 355.225

.52

355

Public administration

355

and

Class pensions

drills

their administration [both

formerly 355.64]

in 355.1151

fortification operations

Setting up, repairing, dismantling camps, temporary fortifications, batteries, obstacles, field kitchens

.547

Small arms and bayonet practice

.548

Self-defense

Clothing, equipment, food

[.65-.66]

Class in 355.81

Housing administration

.67

Class administration of housing at military installations in

355.71

Unarmed combat and combat with

knife

Other administrative services

.69

of officers

.55

Training

.56

Technical training

Example: graves registration service

Military installations and land reservations

.7

.58

Maneuvers involving Warning and activities,

.6

civil

population

Description, operation, use

intelligence service, rescue maneuvers, safety

Quarters for personnel

.71

demonstrations

Housing

Military administration

Example: barracks

For organization of military forces, see 355.3 .61

Including prisoner-of-war camps [formerly 365.45]; post exchanges, canteens

Personnel administration Class here administration of civilian personnel,

comprehensive

Medical installations

.72

works on administration of military personnel

Class medical supply depots in 355.75, veterans' hospitals in

Class a specific aspect of administration of military personnel with the subject, e.g., wage and salary administration 355.64,

362.11

Artillery installations

.73

training 355.5

.62

at military installations

Arsenals, ordnance factories

Supply and financial administration

and depots, target ranges,

artillery schools

.621

Supply administration Class inspection in 355.63, administration of supply of

Engineering

.74

Testing grounds; installations for construction, maintenance, repair, storage of vehicles and other engineering equipment

specific items in 355.8

.621 1

Execution of contracts

.621 2

Procurement Class execution of contracts in 355.6211, military

equipment and supplies

installations

procurement of

.75

Supply depots and installations

.79

Land

in 355.8

455

454 \

Dewey Decimal

355 .8

Military

355

Classification

equipment and supplies (Materiel)

Description, development, procurement,

356.11-356.16 Specific kinds of troops

issue, operation, use,

Class comprehensive works in 356.1

packing, shipping

.11

Class mobilization of military resources in 355.2

.81

355.65-355.66]

.15

Irregular troops Examples: self-organized infantry, guerrillas, brigand troops

camp equipment

For transportation equipment, see 355.83; communication equipment, 355.85; medical supplies, 355.88

.16

.162 .82

Regular troops Including motorized infantry

Clothing, equipment, food {all formerly also

Including

Troops having special combat functions Troops specializing in various

Ordnance Examples: sharpshooters

Add to base number 355.82 the numbers following 623.4 in 623.41-623.46, e.g., nuclear weapons 355.825119 For combat .83

356

Public administration

356

vehicles, see

355.83

Transportation equipment and supplies Combat and support

vehicles, trains, fuel

.85

Communication equipment

.88

Medical supplies

grenadiers,

weapons

machine gunners,

bazookamen

and mountain troops

.164

Ski

.166

Paratroops

.167

Commandos and

.18

(snipers),

specific

rangers

Training, plans, operations, equipment, supplies, installations Class these topics applied to specific kinds of troops in

356.11-356.16

356-359 Specific kinds of military forces and warfare Units, services,

.183

Infantry operations

.184

Training

.186

Equipment and

.187

Installations

countermeasures

supplies (Materiel)

Class here history of specific military organizations not limited to

any one war

Class comprehensive works in 355, a specific countermeasure with the subject, e.g., coast artillery 358.16 (no/ 359)

Mounted

357 .1

356-357 Land

forces

.18

Class comprehensive works in 355

358.1-358.3

356 .1

Foot forces and warfare Infantry

and warfare

Horse cavalry For remount and training

and warfare

For armored and technical land forces and

forces

services, see

357.2

Plans, operations, training, installations,

equipment, supplies warfare, see

.184

Operations

.185

Training

.187

Installations

.188

Equipment and

.2

Remount and

supplies (Materiel)

training services

Training cavalry mounts, remount depots, breeding and care of cavalry mounts, horsemanship

456

457

Dewey Decimal

357 •5

357

Classification

Mechanized cavalry

.17

Guided

(Strategic) land missile forces

and warfare

comprehensive works on missile

forces, warfare,

Class here

defense

357.52-357.54 Specific kinds Class comprehensive works in 357.5,

358

Public administration

358

armored cavalry

Add

in 358.18

to base

number 358.17

623.45194-623.45196,

e.g..

the numbers following 623.4519 in

long-range surface-to-surface

missile-launching forces 358.1754

.52

Bicycle

.53

Motorcycle

Class air missile forces in 358.42-358.43, naval missile forces in 359.981

.54

Large motor vehicle .18 Examples: jeep and truck cavalry

.58

.2

equipment, supplies to base

numbers following 357.18 equipment and supplies 357.588

number 357.58

357.184-357.188,

e.g.,

the

Class these topics applied to specific kinds of

Armored and air and space

.22

mechanized

Artillery,

Demolition

.24

Communications

land missile, armored forces and warfare

.8

Space forces and warfare

358.1-358.3 Armored and technical land forces and warfare

.25 .3

Artillery, land missile,

and

signaling)

Transportation

Other technical forces and warfare Including forces constructing camouflage and buildings, manufacturing war materiel

.34

Chemical

.38

Biological

.39

Nuclear

Class comprehensive works in 358

.1

(Signals

Including military cryptography

.4

.3

Construction

.23

and warfare

Engineer forces Other technical forces and warfare Air forces and warfare

.2

disposal units

Roads, railroads, bridges, tunnels, docks, airports

SUMMARY 358.1

bomb

Class forces constructing buildings in 358.3

technical land forces and warfare, forces

and warfare

Engineer forces Including

in

cavalry in 357.52-357.54

358

forces

Tanks, armored cars, other armored vehicles

Plans, operations, training, installations,

Add

Armored

Class nuclear guided-missile forces

armored forces and warfare

Air forces

Field artillery

.13

Antiaircraft artillery

.403

Situation

.16

Coast artillery

.407

Research and development

Use 358.4001-358.4009

for standard subdivisions

and policy

Functions and organization Class functions

and organization of

358.42-358.46

458

in 358.17

and warfare

.12

.41

and warfare

459

specific forces in

Dewey Decimal

358 .411-.413

Military

Add

358

Classification

resources, forces

life,

number 358.41

to base

355.1-355.3,

e.g., air

the numbers following 355 in

force uniforms 358.4114

Air operations

.414

.415 5

Training of

.415 6

Technical training

.415 8

Maneuvers involving

,416-.418

Class here attack

plans, deception,

and defense

camouflage

Add

1

Logistics

.414 15

.43

Class tactics of defense of

home

territory in

358.4145

Strategy

and science of employing

air forces

of a nation to

secure the objects of national policy

For defense of home .414 5

Defense of

home

Defense of

Tactical

and

territory, see

Transportation forces and operations

.45

Reconnaissance forces and operations

.46

Communications forces and operations

358.4145

territory

strategic

geography

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

and policy

.03

Situation

.07

Research and development

.1-.2

Naval Add

Technical analyses of mihtary events

life

and resources

to base

number 359

e.g., discipline

.3

Training

.31

Maneuvers civil population, see

358.4158

the

numbers following 355

359.13

Naval units

Class

fleets,

noncombat

squadrons,

flotillas,

crews, divisions

services in 359.34, reserves in 359.37

Basic training

460

in 355.1-355.2,

Organization and personnel of naval forces

Examples:

For maneuvers involving .415 4

for standard subdivisions

frontiers, coasts, industrial areas,

Real and imaginary wars, campaigns, battles

.415 2

Space forces and warfare

Sea (Naval) forces and warfare

359

358.4147

.415

and operations

Pursuit and fighting forces and operations

Use 359.001-359.009

Add "Areas" .414 8

forces

.44

.8

strategically valuable positions

.414 7

Bombing

forces Including air-to-air guided (strategic) missile-launching

Tactics

art

proving grounds 358.4174

guided Including air-to-surface and air-to-underwater (strategic) missile-launching forces

Troop-support

The

e.g., air

following 355 in

Class comprehensive works in 358.4

.42

Encampment

For communications, see 358.46

.414 3

number 358.41 the numbers

operations

and other support operations

Tactics of supply, medical service, prisoner handling

.414 2

population

Administration, military art and science, services, units,

For transportation, see 358.44; reconnaissance, 358.45 .414 12

civil

358.42-358.46 Specific forces

Class historical treatment in specific areas in 358.4147

.414

to base

355.6-355.8,

^

Historical treatment

officers

Administration, installations, materiel

For bombing operations, see 358.42; fighting operations, 358.43 .414 09

358

Public administration

358

461

Dewey Decimal

359 .32

to base

number 359.32

e.g., cruisers

to base

359.3253

e.g.,

and guided-missile

Including antiaircraft defenses

the numbers following 355.3 in supply services 359.341

number 359.3

355.33-355.37,

Artillery

.981

the numbers following 623.82 in

Other Add

Technical

.98

623.825-623.826,

.4

Classification

Naval operations

.982

Engineering

.983

Communication

.984

Underwater demolition and reconnaissance Example: frogmen

Class here attack and defense plans and operations, deception,

Logistics

Add

to base

social Class comprehensive works in 361, insurance in 368, wars in 900 services in armed forces in 355-359, in specific

the numbers following 355.41 in reconnaissance 359.413

number 359.41 e.g.,

361

Social

home

problems and

territory in 359.45

situations

Strategy

The

art

and science of employing naval forces of a nation

For defense of home

territory, see

Defense of home territory

.47

Tactical and strategic geography

Add "Areas"

Class specific problems

.001-.008

359.45

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

[.009]

.96

.02

Technical analyses of naval events

Historical

1

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 361.9

Free assistance

Paid assistance all

or part of cost

361.05-361.06 Class specific kinds of paid assistance in

.05

Material assistance clothing, Financial aid; rehef; direct provision of food,

number 359.96 e.g.,

362-365

Assistance for which recipient pays

in 355.S-355.8,

Marine forces 355.1-355.8,

.97

.04

Specialist forces

to base

services in

361.05-361.06 Class specific kinds of free assistance in

Training, administration, installations, materiel

Add

and

problems and services

social

Standard subdivisions

Do

number 359.47

Add to base number 359 the numbers following 355 e.g., naval procurement 359.6212

on

to

Real and imaginary wars, campaigns, battles

.9

their individual capacities

Notations from Table

.45

.5-.8

beyond

Class here comprehensive works

secure the objects of national policy

.48

social welfare

or paid for in part Social welfare: social assistance, either free to cope with or in full by recipients, to enable individuals

Tactics Class tactics of defense of

.43

services; association

361-365 Social problems and services

^

and other support operations

355.411-355.415,

.42

and

Historical treatment Class historical treatment in specific areas in 359.47

.41

Social problems

360

camouflage

.409

359

Public administration

359

Types of ships Add

.33-.37

359

the

numbers following 355

shelter; recreational activities

in

care

training 355.965

Coast guard

462

463

and

facihties; institutional

Dewey Decimal

361

361

Classification

Counseling and related services

.06

Services directed toward enabling individuals and groups to

themselves

assist

Class social

work

Social problems

361 .322

Interviewing

.323

Counseling

.37 in 361.3

Volunteer

social

and

services; association

work

Class a specific aspect of volunteer social

work with the

subject, e.g., interviewing 361.322

SUMMARY .38 361.1

.1

Social

problems

.2

Social action

.3

Social

.4

work Group work

.6

Public action

.7

Private action

.8

Community

.9

Historical

Examples: legal and ministerial counseling .4

Group work Class counseling in group

[.5]

.6

and kinds of

Disasters

Public action By

social

central and local governments

[both Class here intergovernmental assistance and planning formerly 309.2], public international action

breakdown, of problems endemic to human society

Social action

Class public social

Organization, role, description, history

change

361.323

in

Class in 363.34

and geographical treatment

Social problems

Class

work

action

History, description, appraisal of areas

.2

for specific types of counselors

Casework

as a social

phenomenon

community

work

in 361.3,

action in 361.8,

combined public and private

management

of public agencies

regulating social welfare services in 350

in 303.4

Social policy

.23

Protest and dissent

.24

Reform movements

Basic considerations affecting public action

.25

Action within established social framework

Class welfare reform in 361.68

.61

Class here pohcy, planning, programs, proposals

For international action, see 361.26; public action, 361.6;

.612

Goals, values, priorities

.613

Politics

private action, 361.7; social work, 361.3

.26

J3

.301

social action

Relation of proposed actions to political structures and values

International action Class public international action in 361.6, private

Class effect of social action

international action in 361.77

values in 320

Social

.614

work

Welfare and

Practice of social

.615

Class welfare state in 361.65

[.62-.63]

Class here casework

464

rights

Relation of public and private sectors

work

For group work, see 361.4; casework for counselors, 361.38

human

on pohtical structures and

Including use of compulsory remedial action

Philosophy and theory of social work Including policy

.32

and

specific types

of

By

central and local

Numbers

governments

discontinued; class in 361.6

465

361

Dewey Decimal

361

361

Classification

.91-.99

Welfare state

.65

Social problems

361

362-363 Specific .7

number 361.9

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Welfare reform

.68

361

services; association

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

Class economics of welfare state in 330.126

and

social

problems and services

Private action Except Class here fund

raising

Class private social

community

Fund

[•73]

work

for additions, changes, deletions, exceptions

each subdivision identified by Philosophy and theory

specific entries,

in 361.3,

combined public and private

01

02 028

action in 361.8

raising

to

By

individual philanthropists

Do

.75

By

religious organizations

By other

03-09 1-3

private organizations

Class private international organizations in 361.77

* as follows:

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Safety measures

discontinued; class in 361.7

.74

.76

add

Miscellany

[0289]

Number

shown under

not use; class in 75

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

problem Class comprehensive works

Characteristics of

1

Social causes

2

Boundaries

in base

number

Extent, distribution, severity, incidence

By nonprofit organizations

.763

Ejcamples: foundations,

Red Cross

national societies,

3

Social effects

5

Social action

To

charitable trusts

alleviate specific

problems, for the relief of

specific classes of persons

By

.765

business organizations

Add

to 5 the

international

Class programs of employers for employees in 658.38

numbers following 361 action 526

in 361.2-361.8, e.g.,

Class specific forms of action in 6-8

By

.766

By

.77

labor unions

Examples: International Red Cross,

•8

(continued)

private international organizations

Community

CARE

action

Coordination of public and private action to promote welfare of individuals in the

community

Class conmiunity

development

361.7, public

S

Historical

.901-.905

community

in 307, private

community

action in

action in 361.6

and geographical treatment

Class historical

and geographical treatment of

social action in

361.2-361.8

specific kinds of

Historical periods

Add

to base

number 361.90

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table welfare work in 1960-1969 361.9046

1, e.g.,

466 467

Dewey Decimal

362

362

Classification

Social problems

362

problems and services

Specific social

Specific forms of action

Class

6

comprehensive works

in 5

7

Mental and emotional illnesses and disturbances Mental retardation Problems of and services to people with physical handicaps and disablements regardless of cause

Control Elimination and reduction of hazards, of sources and

Standards Inspection and testing

Victims of political oppression Victims of crimes of violence

Investigation of specific incidents

Veterans

Certification

Problems of and services Problems of and services Laboring classes

Monitoring, surveillance, reporting

Prevention Measures to prevent

ill

efi^ects,

to preclude operation of

existing hazards, of existing sources

72

and causes of

aged 65 and over young people

to adults to

difficulty

Members

Class here preparedness

groups

Protective measures

Poverty

Safety measures

.04

.042

Special topics of general applicability

problems

Operative practices, techniques of performing activities in such a manner as to diminish likelihood of untoward

8

eflFects

Remedial measures, Class social

work

services, in

81

Rescue operations

82

Financial assistance

forms of assistance

53

Class social insurance in 368.4

83

Direct relief

Including provision of food, shelter, household assistance, clothing, recreation, other material necessities, e.g., hearing aids

For employment

84

Employment

services, see 84; residential care,

85

services

Including vocational rehabilitation, sheltered

employment 85

Residential care

86

Care within institutions existing Counseling and guidance

for the

Class comprehensive works in 361, discrimination in

purpose

305

For criminology see 364 y

468

362.3 362.4

362.87

362.88 362.86 362,6 362.7

362.83

of various specific racial, ethnic, national

Social

362.2

362.85

Women

Design of environments, warning and guidance systems, equipment to diminish hkelihood of untoward eflFects

75

services

Physical illness

causes of difficulty

62 63 64 65 66

362

the following table of Unless other instructions are given, observe («o^ 362.86 or 362.83) precedence, e.g., mentally ill women veterans 362.2 362.82 Families 362.1

(continued) 6-8

and

Social welfare problems

362

362-363

services; association

and

469

362.84 362.5

Dewey Decimal

362

362

Classification

.104 22

Boundaries

.042 2

and

Social problems

362

362

services; association

Social effects Class incidence, distribution [both formerly

Nature, extent, distribution, severity, incidence, social

^^2.\M22]

in 614.4

effects

Forms

.104 25

Social causes

.042 3

of assistance

Class here medical social work, services of health maintenance organizations (HMOs), rural health services

.042 4

Prevention

.042 5

Social action Including remedial measures

.104 252

Financial assistance

.104 256

Counseling and guidance

Class prevention in 362.0424

Historical

[•09]

Do

and geographical treatment

362.11-362.19 Medical care

not use; class in 362.9

Free and paid Class comprehensive works in 362.1, medical treatment in

SUMMARY 362.1 .2

.3 .4

Physical illness

362.11-362.18 Specific kinds of services

Mental and emotional illnesiies and disturbances Mental retardation Problems of and services to people with physical handicaps and

Class comprehensive works in 362.1, specific kinds of services to specific classes of patients in 362.19

disablements regardless of cause

.11

.5

Poverty

.6

.8

Problems of and services to adults aged 65 and over Problems of and services to young people Problems of and services to other groups

3

Historical

,7

616

Services of hospitals and related institutions Including infirmaries Class specific services in 362.17-362.18

For

and geographical treatment

clinics

and

related institutions, see 362.12; extended

care facilities, 362.16

.12

362.1-362.4 Illness and disability Class here illnesses

and

disabilities

Examples: health centers, dispensaries, outpatient departments

of specific kinds of people

[formerly 362.6-362.8], medical missions [formerly 266.025]

of general hospitals

Class comprehensive works in 362.1; incidence, distribution,

Class specific kinds of services in 362.17-362.18

control of physical diseases in 614.4-614.5

.1

Services of clinics and related institutions

[.13]

Physical illness

Services of sanitariums for incurables Class in 362.16

Class here comprehensive works

on

illness

and

disability,

on

.14

Home

care

medical care Including visiting nurses' services, services of health visitors

people with physical handicaps and disablements regardless of cause in 362.4 Class problems of

and services

For mental and emotional

to

illness, see 362.2;

mental retardation,

362.3

.104 .104 2

Special topics of general applicability Social aspects Class preventive measures in 614.4-614.5

470

47^

Dewey Decimal

362

Classification

362

Social problems

362

Services of extended care facilities

.16

Class comprehensive works in 362.2, medical treatment in 616.8,

care of the addicted in 362.29

convalescent care

Services of psychiatric hospitals and related

.21

Examples: services of convalescent, nursing, rest homes

institutions

Including sanitariums for incurables [formerly 362.13]

For services of psychiatric

Various specific services

sanitariums

Examples: blood and blood plasma banks [both formerly 615.6507]; tissue and organ banks [both formerly 617 .9507]; eye banks [formerly 617 .71907]; pharmaceutical, diagnostic

emergency

Emergency

.18

clinics, see

362.22; of

and nursing homes, 362.23

.22

Services of psychiatric clinics

.23

Services of sanitariums and nursing

.24

Home

.28

Emergency

radiology services; intensive care Class

services; association

362.21-362.28 Medical care

Services of institutions rendering nonintensive medical care to a greater or lesser extent for patients requiring long-term or

.17

and

homes

care

services in 362.18

services

services Including "hot lines"

Example: ambulance services

.19

To

those sufiFering from specific illnesses or requiring specific kinds of care

Add

to base

number 362.19

the numbers following 61 in 616-618,

*Alcoholism

.292

Including dying and terminal patients, indigent patients

.196-. 198

Addictions

.29

Services to specific classes of patients

Control of sale of alcoholic beverages

[.292 6]

Do

Prevention

[.292 7]

maternity hospitals 362.1982, children's wards 362.19892, dental care 362.1976; however, class services to the mentally ill in 362.2

Do

e.g.,

Mental and emotional

illnesses

Counseling, guidance, education

.292 86

Example: services of Alcoholics Anonymous

[formerly also 614.58]

Including prevention of alcoholism

Class mental retardation in 362.3

.204 .204 2

.204 22

*Drug addiction

.293

Special topics of general applicability

Control of drug

[.293 6]

Social aspects

Do

Boundaries Nature, extent, distribution, severity, incidence, social

Do

Prevention and forms of assistance Class here psychiatric social

.204 252

Financial assistance

.204 256

Counseling and guidance

not use; class in 362.29386

Counseling, guidance, education

.293 86

Including prevention of addiction .3

*Add

4Z2

not use; class in 363.45

Services to drug addicts

.293 8

work

traffic

Prevention

[.293 7]

efiPects

.204 25

not use; class in 362.29286

Services to alcoholics

.292 8

and disturbances

not use; class in 363.41

* Mental

as instructed

retardation

under 362-363

473

362

Dewey Decimal

362

362

Classification

Problems of and services to people with physical handicaps and disablements regardless of cause

.4

Social problems

362 .604 .604 2

Add the numbers 1-8 from number

362.404,

e.g., social

social

under 362-363 to base work with physically handicapped

Blind and

visually

*Deaf and

partially

362.61-362.66 Services and forms of assistance

handicapped people

Class here social

.5

deaf people

.61 [.615]

Poverty

.63

economic causes

in 339.46

e.g.,

economic

339.46

eflFects in

services,

.64

forms of assistance .66

Financial assistance

.7

dependent children (ADC)

minimum income .704 .704 2

Class food programs in 363.8, housing in 363.5

362.6-362.8 Problems of and services to specific kinds of people and

disabilities of specific kinds of

comprehensive works

For problems of and

and

Add

.704 4

disablements, see 362.4

to adults

Counseling and guidance

Problems of and services to young people

Special topics of general applicability Social aspects

Various specific problems

Direct relief Including protection for neglected and abused children, recreational services

aged 65 and over

Class services to specific kinds of children in 362.74-362.79

under 362-363

474

employment

Examples: orphanhood, illegitimacy, child abuse and neglect, social and economic handicaps

.71 people with physical handicaps

services

Class specific problems in 362.7044

people

362

services to

Problems of and services

as instructed

in

362.6

Nature, extent, effects, causes, prevention, alleviation of social problems of young people

[/brm^W?/ 362.6-362.8] in 362.1-362.4 Class

Employment

services^ see 362.64; residential care,

Through age 17

in 362.713

Direct relief

Class illnesses

hearing aids

Including vocational rehabilitation, sheltered

Including legal aid

Class aid to

Noninstitutional services

For employment

Including negative income tax, guaranteed

.6

Direct relief

Including provision of financial aid, food, shelter, household assistance, clothing, recreation, other material necessities,

Remedial measures,

.583

discontinued; class in 362.61

Social causes

Class

.582

homes and asylums

Former heading:

Social eflFects

.58

Services of

Class here services to homeless people

Class

.53

Residential (Institutional) care

Number

Crippled people

.51

work with aged people

Class comprehensive works in 362.6

Class deaf-and-blind people in 362.41

.43

problems of aged people

special table

Class here deaf-and-blind people

.42

Social gerontology Nature, extent, effects, causes, prevention, alleviation of

and disabled people 362.40453 .41

362

services; association

Special topics of general applicability

Special topics of general applicability

.404

and

475

Dewey Decimal

362 .712

Day

.713

Aid to dependent children (ADC)

and related

Social problems

362

care services

Institutional

.73

362

Classification

.793

Females

.795

Children Through age

services

Ages 12

Institutional care

.732

Services of children's

1

to 17

Young people

.797

homes and asylums

services; association

Adolescents

.796

Class services to specific kinds of children in 362.74-362.79

and

of various specific racial, ethnic,

national groups Including houseparents

Foster

.733

home

Class here

Add care

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Groups" notation 01-99 from

Table 5 to base number 362.797

comprehensive works on

foster

home

care and

Miscellaneous classes

.799

adoption

Immigrants, city youth, rural youth

For adoption^ see 362. 734 .8

Adoption

.734

Problems of and services to other groups

.82

* Families Class here families with specific problems [formerly with the

362.74-362.79 Specific kinds of young people

specific subject], e.g., those with chronically

Class comprehensive works in 362.7

.74

.828

Including predelinquents [formerly 364.35], runaways

mentaUy and emotionally

ill

members,

those with one parent

Maladjusted young people

Class

ill

young people

.828 2

Services and forms of assistance Financial assistance

in 362.2,

Class aid to

dependent children (ADC)

in

362.713

juvenile dehnquents in 364.36

[.742-.745]

Specific services to maladjusted

.828 3

young people

Class day care in 362.712

Numbers

discontinued; class

in 362.74

.828 6

.79

Direct relief

Other

classes of

Counseling

young people

Including premarital and marriage counseling

Observe the following table of precedence, e.g., adolescent male immigrants 362.799 (no^ 362.792 or 362.796)

.83

Miscellaneous classes

362.799

Children

362.795 362.793 362.792 362.796

Females Males Adolescents Young people of various specific national groups

.839 .839 2

.84

Women Specific classes of

women

Unmarried mothers

Members

of various specific racial, ethnic, national

groups

racial, ethnic,

Add

362.797

"Racial, Ethnic, National

5 to base number 362.84

Class maladjusted young people regardless of other

.85

characteristics in 362.74, specific services to specific classes

of young people in 362.71-362.73

.792

classes

Including migratory workers

Males *Add

476

Laboring

.86

Veterans

as instructed

under 362-363

477

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table

362

Dewey Decimal

362

362

Classification

Social problems

363

following table Unless other instructions are given, observe the in health care of precedence, e.g., use of hazardous materials facilities 363.17 (no^ 363.15)

Financial assistance

.868 2

Including financial assistance for education

Victims of political oppression

.88

Victims of crimes Historical

.9

problems

and geographical treatment of

specific social

in 362.1-362.8

Add

to base

number 362.90

specific subject with for injured 362.1; safety technology of a

1, e.g.,

0289 from the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 627.0289 Table 1, e.g., safety technology in hydraulic engineering

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

363

safety not Class police services in 363.2, aspects of public measure provided for here in 363.3; a specific kind of remedial medical care other than rescue operations with the subject, e.g.,

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table alleviation of social pathology in 1960-1969 362.9046

.91-.99

Other

social

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 362.9

100 1-.108

Generalities

1

362-363 the numbers 01-81 from special table under safety base number 363.10, e.g., public action to promote

Add

problems and services and transportation

facilities in

380

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

Occupational and industrial hazards Transportation hazards Domestic hazards

363.11 .12

363.1

Public safety programs

.13

.2

Police services

.3

.7

Other aspects of public safety Problems and controversies related to public morals and customs Housing Public utilities and related services Environmental problems and services

.8

Food supply

.9

Population problems

.4 .5 ,6

to

363.1056

Class here public works Class communication

363.12 363.18 363.19 363.13 363.15 363.11

Hazardous machinery Product hazards Domestic hazards Hazards in health care facilities Occupational and industrial hazards

Historical periods

.901-.905

363.14

Transportation hazards

and geographical treatment

Class historical

363.17

Hazardous materials Hazards in sports and recreation

Class veterans' pensions in 355.1151

.87

363

services; association

Public safety programs [formerly 614.8]

Services and forms of assistance

.868

and

.14 .15 .17

.18 .19

11

Hazards in sports and recreation Hazards in health care facilities Hazardous materials Hazardous machinery Product hazards

Occupational and

119

industrial hazards

Occupational and industrial hazards in specific industries and occupations Add 001-999

to base

number

363.119,

e.g.,

hazards in coal

transportation mining 363.119622334; however, class hazards to workers in 363.12, to domestic workers in 363.13, to care professional athletes in 363.14, to workers in health facilities in

363.15

363.1101-363.1181 Class generalities of specific hazards in

Add

478

as instructed

under 362^-363

479

Dewey Decimal

363

363

Classification

Social problems

363 .125

Operator

Class here accidents [formerly 385-388]

.120 01-.120 81

table

to base

and

failures

disabilities,

drugs, vehicle failures,

use of alcohol and

highway and

street conditions,

weather conditions

Generalities

Add

services; association

Causes of accidents

1

Transportation hazards

.12

and

the numbers 01-81 from special accident prevention 363.1207

number 363.120

under 362-363,

.122

*Rail transportation

.123

* Water

e.g.,

Hazards in use of

.125 9

specific types of vehicles

Examples: trucks, motorcycles Class generalities of accidents in use of specific types of

vehicles in 363.12501-363.12581

transportation .13

Class here water safety

Hazards

.14

Class safety in water sports in 363.14

1

.124 12

Causes of

air

and space accidents

Natural factors

Operator

*Hazards in health care

.17

Hazardous

.124 18

Examples: radioactive, corrosive, poisonous materials Class generalities of hazards

Vehicle failures Failures of trafl&c

Specific types of accidents

measure

and accidents

.18

in 363.12472

*Hazardous machinery

.189

in specific

machinery .19

Accidents in specific types of services

363.1801-363.1881

Product hazards [formerly 614.3]

Including

air-taxi services, helicopter services

.192

of Class specific types of accidents in specific types

.192 9

services in 363.12492

as instructed

in

Adulteration, contamination, safety, adequacy, efiFectiveness of commodities offered for human consumption and use

Examples: midair coUisions, takeoff accidents

*Add

machinery

Class generahties of hazards in use of specific kinds of

Specific types of accidents

Examples:

Specific kinds of hazardous

Examples: x-ray equipment, particle accelerators

363.12401-363.12481

.125

specific materials in

363.1701-363.1781

Class generalities of specific types of accidents, of accidents in specific types of services in

124 93

from

control

types of services

.124 92

materials

Specific hazardous materials

,179

failures

Class traffic control as a preventive

124 9

facilities

Manufacture, transportation, use

Including failures due to physical condition of operator

.124 16

and recreation

.15

Examples: clear-air turbulence (CAT), birds

.124 14

in sports

Including water sports

*Air and space transportation

.124

124

*Domestic hazards

textiles, toys,

household appliances

*Foods Specific foods

Examples: meats, dairy products, beverages, canned goods

*Highway and urban vehicular transportation

Class generalities of specific kinds of foods in

363.19201-363.19275

under 362-363

*Add

as instructed

under 362-363

481

480

363

Dewey Decimal

363 .194

Drugs and

.196

Cosmetics

363

Classification

Social problems

363 [.242]

luedicines

Police services

.2

.25

Do .22

not use; class in 351.74

specific kinds of crimes

For forensic medicine, see 614.1

363.23-363.25 Class specific duties, functions, activities in

.252

363.23-363.25 Specific aspects of police services

363.28

agents, electronic surveillance

For interrogation of witnesses, see 363.254

.254

Police functions .256

Class prevention of crime in 364.46

For detection of crime, see

363.25; crowd

control,

and surveillance .256 5

363.234]

Enforcement of

civil

.258

laws

[.234]

hair,

Documentary evidence

Identification of criminals artists'

sketches, lineups, fingerprints

criminals in 363.252-363.256

.28

Services of special kinds of security and law enforcement agencies Class postal inspectors in 383.46

apprehension of lawbreakers

and marshals

.282

Sheriffs

.283

Secret police

.284

Narcotics agents

.285

Border patrols

.286

Coast guards and harbor patrols

Class in 363.232

.24

Auxiliary services Records, photograph and fingerprint

*Add

as instructed

use of ballistics

Class use of other kinds of evidence in identification of

Location of missing persons

Pursuit and

Physical evidence

Through photographs,

Traffic control

Including highway patrol

.233 6

Analysis of evidence

Including analysis of handwriting and typewriting

363.2332

ordinances, Including building codes, hcensing laws and sanitation laws

.233 2

detector)

Examples: analysis of blood and

[formerly Including pursuit and apprehension of lawbreakers

patrol, see

(lie

Class here laboratories [formerly 363.244]

36332 .256 2

.233

Interrogation of witnesses Including use of polygraph

Class here law enforcement [formerly also 364.44]

For highway

Procurement of evidence Examples: search and seizure, use of informers and secret

aspects of services Class comprehensive works in 363.2, specific agencies in of special kinds of security and law enforcement

Patrol

Detection of crime (Criminal investigation) Class here forensic science (criminalistics), detection of

Duties, functions, activities

.232

Laboratories

[/brm^r/t/ 364.12]

Personnel

.23

discontinued; class in 363.24

Class in 363.256

Management

.206 8

services; association

Records and communications Number

[.244]

and

under 362-363

482

files,

communications

483

363

Dewey Decimal

363

Classification

Social problems

363

.287

.289

Private detective and police services

363

services; association

Rescue operations

.378 1

Fire hazards in specific situations

.379

Other aspects of public safety

and

Fire extinction services

.378

River and railway police

Ji

363

Examples: in transportation, in schools, in high-rise Class a specific kind of remedial

measure other than rescue

operations with the subject,

medical care for the injured

e.g.,

buildings Class generalities of fire hazards in specific situations in

362.1

363.3701-363.3781

Censorship and control of information

.31

.4

.32

Crowd

.33

Control of explosives and firearms

.34

control

Problems and controversies related to public morals and customs Sale of alcoholic beverages

.41

*Disasters [formerly also 361.5]

Class problems of

.348

Rescue and salvage operations

.42

Gambling

.349

Specific kinds of disasters

.44

Prostitution

.45

Drug

Class here generalities of specific kinds of disasters Class transportation accidents in 363.12, fires in 363.37

.349 2

Disasters caused

by weather conditions

and services

to alcoholics in

and services

to

traffic

Class problems of

drug addicts

.46

Abortion

.47

Obscenity and pornography

.48

Pre- and extramarital relations

Examples: hurricanes, tornadoes, snowstorms

362.292

in 362.293

For floods, see 363.3493 .349 3

*Floods prostitution, see 363.44

For .349 5

Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions

.349 7

Disasters induced

by human

S

Examples: explosions, nuclear accidents Including

riots, civil

Homosexuality

.49 activity

* Housing

Class here interdisciplinary works

disorders

Use of

For wary see 363.3498 .349 8

civil defense, see

363.35 .51

Prevention

Do

[.351-.356]

not use; class in 327.17

Civil defense

works discontinued;

class in

363

.58

.37

*Fire hazards

as instructed

under 362-363

Housing conditions Boundaries of problem

Do

Specific aspects of civil defense

Numbers

*Add

for public

Including discrimination in housing [.52]

.35

number

Class a specific aspect of housing with the subject, e.g., sociological aspects 306.3, economic aspects 333.338

*War For

[.349 87]

this

on housing

discontinued; class in 363.35

not use; class in 363.51

Programs and services Examples: rental subsidies, pubhc housing, urban homesteading

Add

as instructed

under 362-363

485 484

Dewey Decimal

363 .59

Housing of

363

Classification

specific classes of

Social problems

363

363

services; association

Sanitation in specific social environments

.729

people

and

Class generalities of sanitation in specific social

Examples: aged people, single people

environments in 363.7201-363.728

in Class generalities of housing of specific classes of people

363.501-363.586 .6

Public

utilities

and related

Class sanitation in 363.72,

services

communication

.729 1

Streets

.729 2

Recreational areas Example: swimming pools

in 383-384,

transportation in 385-388, flood control in 363.34936

.729 3

Public carriers

.61

Water supply

.729 4

Public comfort stations

.62

Power supply

.729 5

Industrial establishments

.729 6

In food service establishments

.729 7

In hospitals and other health facilities

.729 8

In residential buildings

Including electricity

For

gas, see

363.63

.63

Gas

.68

Park and recreation services

.69

Historic preservation

.7

Other than private family dwellings In barbershops, beauty shops, laundries

.729 9

.73

Environmental problems and services [formerly 614.7]

* Pollution Class sanitation in 363.72, noise in 363.74

Class here environmental protection

.700 1-.707 5

and other work places

.731

Generalities

Various specific sources of pollution Industry, agriculture, transportation, domestic

the numbers 01-75 from special table under 362^63 to base number 363.70, e.g., international action to protect

Add

and

recreational activities

the environment 363.70526

Class specific pollutants

.732

SUMMARY

from

specific sources in

363.738

Boundaries Extent, distribution, severity, incidence

363.72

Sanitation problems

.73

Pollution

.74 .75

Noise Disposal of dead

.78

Pest control

and

services

Class extent, distribution, severity, incidence of pollution

from

.738

specific sources in

363.731

Various specific pollutants Class here generalities of specific pollutants

.72

.728

Sanitation problems and services

Do

Waste disposal

Class pollution of specific environments

Sewage and domestic

wastes, garbage

and other

solid wastes,

pollutants in 363.739

industrial wastes, radioactive wastes

Including recycling Class pollution by

*Add

as instructed

not use for remedial measures

.738 2

*Add

as instructed

Oil

under 362-363

waste disposal in 363.73

under 362-363

486

487

by

specific

Dewey Decimal

363

363

Classification

.91

Chemicals

.738 4

Social problems

363

Smoke,

gas,

Under- and overpopulation .92

fumes

Quality Class here comprehensive works

Pollution of specific environments

.739

363

services; association

Quantity

Including pesticides

.738 7

and

on eugenics

Class family planning techniques in 613.94

.739 2

*Air pollution

.739 4

Water

.739 6

Soil pollution

.96

pollution

Birth control Class abortion in 363.46

For .74

sterilization, see

363.97

*Noise .97

Sterilization

.98

Genetic and eugenic control of population

Various specific sources of noise

.741

automobile traffic; other forms of Examples: transportation, construction equipment, industry aircraft,

Class

efiFects

Class sterilizaHon in 363.97, genetic

prevent crime

of specific sources of noise in 363.743

Crime and

Extent, distribution, severity, incidence Class extent, distribution, severity, incidence of noise

various specific classes of people, e.g.,

Disposal of dead and services [formerly 614.6]

Class technology of disposal of

dead

in 614.6

Pest control

its

Class a specific aspect of pest control with the subject, e.g., control of agricultural pests 632.9

.9

'Add

Tood

364.8 364.3 364.4

364.2 364.1

364.9

alleviation

For criminal law, see 345

.019

Psychological principles Class criminal psychology in 364.3

supply

Including hunger, famine, food stamp programs

.04

Class economics of food supply in 338.19

,042 .09

Population problems

as instructed

364.6

Criminal offenses Historical and geographical treatment of crime and

Including removal of animal carcases

.8

on criminology and criminal law

Penology Treatment of discharged offenders Offenders Prevention of crime and delinquency Causes of crime and delinquency

workers, adults aged 65 and over

.78

alleviation

(nof 364.3)

Including effects on

Social aspects

its

Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of precedence, e.g., punishment of specific types of offenders 364.6

Eff^ects

.75

in 364.4

Class here comprehensive works

from

specific sources in 363.741

.743

to

Criminology

364

Boundaries

.742

and eugenic measures

Special topics of general applicability

Extent, incidence, distribution of crime Historical

and geographical treatment of criminology

as a discipline

under 362-363

Class historical

and geographical treatment of crime and

alleviation in 364.9

488

489

its

Dewey Decimal

364

364

Classification

SUMMARY

Social problems

364 .131

Treason, subversion, espionage, seditious

.2 .3

Offenders

Use of

.4

Prevention of crime and delinquency

class in 364.1

.8 .9

government

132 and incitement

to

commit an

363.25

Organized crime

For offenses against administration ofjustice, see 364.134 Violation

132 3

Corruption

132 4 of organized groups in piracy, robbery, theft,

Illegal voting, bribery of voters,

votes, violations of

Racketeering

133

of organized groups in extortion from legitimate or illegitimate enterprises through intimidation and force

Engagement

Including union racketeering

134

of organized groups in furnishing illegal goods

135

13

OflFenses against administration of justice

contempt of court,

International oflFenses Class a specific type of international offense with the

136

OflFenses against postal laws [formerly 364.132]

138

War

crimes

and related offenses

Offenses against public health, safety, order Offenses against persons

.17

Offenses against property Offenses against public morals

.18

Miscellaneous offenses

Political

illicit distilling,

subject, e.g., piracy 364.164 [/brm^r/r/ 364.135]

SUMMARY

.16

revenue

lynching

Class in 363.25

.15

campaign finance laws

tax evasion

Criminal investigation

,14

OflFenses against

fraudulent reporting of

Collusion, perjury, subornation of perjury,

or services

Political

graft

Counterfeiting, smuggling, bootlegging,

Syndicated crime

364.13

officials,

rights

Electoral offenses

hijacking

[.12]

and denial of individual

132 2

Venality and bribery of

Gangsterism

Engagement

governmental ethics

364.136

Class here Mafia

.106 8

in 364.1524, industrial sabotage in 364.164

OflFenses against

Class investigatory techniques for specific types of offenses in

.106 7

and

Class offenses against postal laws [formerly 364.132] in

ofiFense,

individuals identified with a specific offense or type of offense

Engagement

and incitement discontinued;

For war crimes, see 364.138

Class here conspiracy to

.106 6

for conspiracy

its

Criminal offenses

,106

number

this

Class genocide in 364.151, assassination of heads of state

alleviation

.1

libel, rebellion,

sabotage

Penology Treatment of discharged offenders Historical and geographical treatment of crime and

,6

364

services; association

Political oflFenses

Criminal offenses Causes of crime and delinquency

364.1

and

and related

oflFenses

490

14

OflFenses against public health, safety, order

Use 364.14001-364.14009

.142

for standard subdivisions

Against public health and safety Adulteration of food and drugs, violations of product and building safety laws, other health regulations

49^

Dewey Decimal

364 .143

Classification

364

Social problems

364 [.157]

Against public order

,147

Traffic oflFenses

,16

and misuse of coniniunications

.162

facilities

.15

drugs

OflFenses against property

Larceny (Theft) Examples: burglary, embezzlement, hijacking

Class offenses against postal laws in 364,136

.148

364

services; association

Class in 364.177

Rioting, unlawful assembly, carrying concealed weapons,

disorderly conduct

Illegal sale of

and

Vagrancy

Class robbery in 364.1552, frauds in 364.163

.163

OflFenses against persons

.151

Genocide

.152

Homicide For

Frauds Including forgery, impostures, welfare frauds,

.164

e.g..

e.g., literary forgeries;

Medicare frauds

Violent oflFenses against property Piracy [/brm^r/i/ 364.135], arson, sabotage, vandalism

lynching, see 364.134; genocide, 364.151

Class robbery in 364.1552, hijacking in 364.162

.152 2

.152 3

Suicide

Murder For assassination, see 364.1524

.165

Extortion and blackmail

.168

Financial, business, professional oflFenses

.152 4

Assassination

Violation of laws respecting securities and their exchange, unfair trade practices, criminal usury, malpractice; violation

.152 5

Manslaughter

of antitrust laws

.153

Sex

Class here white-collar crime

oflFenses

For embezzlement, see 364.162; frauds, 364.163

Including adultery, seduction, statutory rape, indecent

exposure Class

bigamy

.17 in 364.183

.153 2

Rape

.153 4

Prostitution

.153 6

Acts of perversion

OflFenses against public morals

For sex

offenses, see

364.153

.172

Gambling

.173

Public drunkenness

,174

Obscenity and pornography

.177

Illegal sale [/brm^r/t/ 364.157], possession,

Examples: sodomy, incest

.154

Kidnaping and abduction

.155

Other violent

of drugs

oflFenses against

persons .18

.155 2

Robbery

.155 5

Assault and battery

Miscellaneous oflFenses

.183

Bigamy

,185

Criminal abortion

.187

Cruelty to animals

Including child abuse, wife beating

.156

OflFenses against reputation

and honor

Libel, slander, invasion of privacy

Class seditious libel in 364.131

49^

493

use

Dewey Decimal

364

Classification

Social problems

364

Members

.34

Offenses against religion

.188

364

Add

Offenses defined and penalized by the state

Examples: weather, cHmate, seasons

[.363-.364]

Boys and

girls

Numbers

Biological factors, e.g., effects of heredity, genetic defects, physical typology; psychological factors

.25

Juvenile delinquents

.36

Influence of personal factors .37

discontinued; class in 364.24

discontinued; class in 364.36

Adult offenders Class mentally

and emotionally disturbed adult

oflFenders in

364.38

Physical and psychological characteristics

Numbers

and

Class in 362.74

Influence of physical environment

[.242-.243]

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table

Predelinquents

[.35]

Class here criminal anthropology

.24

"Racial, Ethnic, National

emotionally disturbed persons of such groups in 364.38

Causes of crime and delinquency

.22

of specific racial, ethnic, national groups

Class juvenile delinquents of specific racial, ethnic, national groups in 364.36, women of such groups in 364.374, mentally

Class offenses against church law in 262.935

Including economic factors

364

services; association

5 to base number 364.34

Examples: witchcraft, blasphemy, heresy, sacrilege

.2

and

.373

Men Works

Influence of social factors Including leisure and recreation

.374

.253

Influence of family and peer groups

.38

.254

Influence of communications media

specifically

emphasizing male sex

Women Mentally and emotionally disturbed persons Class mentally

and emotionally disturbed juvenile offenders in

364.36

Former heading: Cultural Examples: [.255]

television, radio,

Economic

control of population, of

class,

Class law enforcement in 363.23, penalties as a deterrent in

socioeconomic conditions

.404 .404 5

factors

Special topics of general applicability Social action

Add

discontinued; class in 364.2

to base

36L2-361.8,

Offenders Class individuals chiefly identified with a specific offense or type of offense in 364.

.41

number 364.4045 e.g., social

policy 364.404561

Including genetic screening

[.42-.43]

Control of population and

economy

discontinued; class in 364.4

discontinued; class in 364.3

494

the numbers following 361 in

Identification of potential offenders

Numbers

Criminal types

Number

economy

364.601

Class here criminal psychology

[•32]

Prevention of crime and delinquency Including curfew, genetic and eugenic measures; other measures for

Influence of social conflicts

Number

^

.4

discontinued; class in 364.25

Examples: race, religion, [.26]

motion pictures, books

Leisure and recreation

Number .256

factors

495

Dewey Decimal

364 .44

364

Classification

Welfare services Former heading: Control

of social factors

Examples: financial assistance, foster services, e.g., playgrounds,

home

Social problems

364

Corporal punishment

.68

Noninstitutional penalties Fines, deportation, transportation, loss of citizenship, loss of

care; recreational

franchise

For capital punishment, see 364.66; corporal punishment, 364.67

Class law enforcement [formerly 364.44] in 363.23

For preventive police work, see 364.46; counseling and guidance, 364.48

Preventive police work

.48

Counseling and guidance

,49

Environmental design

.6

.8

Treatment of discharged offenders

.9

Historical

Add

Including reform of penal system

.91-.99

Class here welfare services to offenders

institutions in 365.7

365

as retribution, deterrent, protection to society,

Imprisonment and detention

Penal institutions and detention [both formerly also 364.61],

coming

last in

women

365.43 (no^ 365.33)

Class parole

the schedule,

Parole and indeterminate sentence

.63

Probation and suspended sentence

Do [.09]

maximum

Historical

of plant

Do

on probation and parole [.2]

For parole, see 364.62

not use; class in 365.5

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 365.9

Prison systems

Number

Determination of sentence

discontinued; class in 365

Including commutation of sentence, pardon, amnesty

punishment with the punishment 364.66

Class a specific

.66

subject, e.g.,

imprisonment

Capital punishment

496

in 364.62, probation

and equipment

Including reprieve Class here comprehensive works

security prisons for

in 364.63

Management

[.068 2]

e.g.,

and indeterminate sentence

suspended sentence

.62

365, capital

number 364.9

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number

Philosophy and theory

Class in 365

.65

1, e.g.,

prison reform

reformation of offender [.61]

following 090 in

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class here imprisonment

treatment of discharged

offenders, 364.8

Punishment

number 364.90 the numbers

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

Class welfare services to prisoners in 365.66, reform of penal

.601

to base

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table crime in 18th century 364.9033

oflFenders

institutions, see 365;

its

Historical periods

Penology

For penal

and geographical treatment of crime and

alleviation

.901-.905

Treatment and punishment of

364

services; association

.67

camps

.46

and

497

and

Dewey Decimal

365

365

Classification

.48

SUMMARY 365.3

Social problems

365

.4

Institutions for specific classes of inmates

.5

Prison plant

•6

Prison

,7

.9

Historical

.32

Class institutions for prisoners of institutions

and geographical treatment

By degree

s

of security

By purpose Examples:

or type of

jails,

program

penitentiaries, reformatories,

.64

.641

[.642]

For juveniles

For

.643

women men

Reception and

men

in 365.3

camps in 355.71, living conditions in prisoner-of-war camps in 355.1296 [both formerly 365 A5] Class prisoner-of-war

discontinued; class in 365.6

Discipline

For punishments^ see 365.644

.644

Punishments

.646

Daily routine Hours, meals,

camps

For the criminally insane .647 Use of

this

number

for infractions of prison discipline

facilities,

recreation

in 365.34

For prison

.46

classification

Including furloughs

political oflFenders

Class concentration

disturbances

riots,

Rules, rights, privileges

Class specific kinds of institutions for

.45

Security

Number

Reformatories, borstals; reform, industrial, training schools

For adult

Security, discipline, daily routine

Including escapes,

Class specific institutions in 365.93-365.99

.44

of institutions for specific classes of

Former heading: Treatment

Class here personal narratives of prisoners

For adult

economy

inmates in 365.4

work camps,

Institutions for specific classes of inmates

.43

economy

Class prison

Including debtors' prisons

.42

Prison

Including reception and classification of prisoners

prison farms, penal colonies, prerelease guidance centers .4

Prison plant

Former heading: Inmates

Maximum, medium, minimum .34

in 355.1296, military

Class prison architecture in 725.6

National, state or provincial, local

,33

war

Crounds, buildings, equipment

government

level of

and prison

institutions for the insane in 365.46

Kinds of penal institutions

By

Military prisons [formerly 355.13325]

Including prison economy of military prisons and prison camps [both formerly 355.1295]

JS .3

services; association

camps

Kinds of penal institutions

economy Reform of penal

and

labor, see

365.65

Release and discharge

for debtors' prisons discontinued; class in

.65

365.4

Prison labor Including lease system, contract system, chain gangs

498

499

365

Dewey Decimal

365

365

Classification

Services to prisoners

.66

Education, counseling, group therapy, religious services, rehabilitation, health .7

Reform of penal

,9

Historical

Knights of Pythias

.3

Independent Order of

and

Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks

.5

General clubs

1, e.g.,

Historical

[.09]

Do

Geographical treatment notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Association common

for standard subdivisions

Class associations dealing with a specific subject with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 06 from Table 1, e.g.,

For general 369

Add

of associations,

Class here comprehensive works

.001-.008

societies

1

Historical

and geographical treatment

by specific continents, countries, in modern world in 368.9

localities

societies

Class comprehensive works

in 366, standard subdivisions in

.01

General principles Class here actuarial science

366.01-366.09

For orders of knighthood, see 929.71

Freemasonry

.17

Order of DeMolay

.18

Women

in

in 332.38

Standard subdivisions

Class treatment

366.1-366.5 Esoteric (Secret and semisecret)

.1

on insurance companies

1

.009

and

1, e.g.,

number 367.9

and loan functions of insurance companies

Notations from Table

Notations from Table

associations

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class credit

Standard subdivisions of esoteric associations and

following 090 in

Insurance

368

clubs, see 367; miscellaneous kinds

number 367.90 the numbers

Geographical treatment

.91-.99

mathematical associations 510.6

to base

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table general clubs in 1960-1969 367.9046

purposes of a fraternal nature or

mutual assistance

Use 366.001-366.009

.01-09

Historical periods

Add

Organizations formed for for

and geographical treatment

number 365.9 .901-.905

366

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 367.9

Historical

.9

Add "Areas"

social clubs, study clubs

Examples:

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table penal institutions in 18th century 365.9033

.91-.99

Fellows

Class in 135.43

367

number 365.90

Odd

Rosicrucianism

[.4]

Historical periods to base

366

services; association

Daughters of Rebekah

.38

and geographical treatment

Add

and

.2

institutions

Class specific aspects of penal institutions in specific times places, of specific institutions in 365,3-365.7

.901-.905

Social problems

366

.011

Rates and rate making

.012

Underwriting Including reinsurance

Freemasonry

Including Order of the Eastern Star, Job's Daughters, Order of

.014

Claims Adjustment of claims, settlement of

the Rainbow

500

501

losses,

fraudulent claims

Dewey Decimal

368

368

Classification

.015

Finance

.016

Lapsation, persistence, termination

Social problems

368

each subdivision identified by * as follows: Standard subdivisions 001-009 Notations from Table 1

Add

to

General principles Add to 01 the numbers following 368.01 in 368.011-368.016, e.g., underwriting 012

01

Class comprehensive works in 368

Property

risks Class comprehensive works in

Risk of loss from impairment or destruction of property

Tangible

.062

368

services; association

368.1-368.8 Specific kinds of insurance

368.06-368.08 Specific forms of risk

.06

and

.1

risks

* Insurance

against

damage

368

to

and

loss of

property

For transportation insurance, see 368.2; casualty insurance,

Intangible risks

.063 .07

368.5-368.8

Personal risks Risk of loss of income or

augmented expenditure due

.11

*Fire insurance

.12

Allied

to hazards

fire

insurance lines

to the person

.08

Other

,122

risks

Disaster insurance Against

Including risk of consequential

Conventional comprehensive

.09

.092

Automobile insurance

.093

Aviation insurance

.096

Real property insurance

sales

groupings

.2

from storms, earthquakes,

.129

Extended coverage insurance

.2

War

risk

civil

insurance

Insurance against damage

to

and

loss

of property in

transit (Transportation insurance) Including postal insurance Class here insurance against damage to instrumentahties of transportation

Insurance against damage to and loss of property Insurance against damage to and loss of property in transit

.3

Insurance against death, old age, illness, injury

.4

Government-sponsored insurance

.5

Liability insurance

.6

Insurance against glass breakage

.7

Insurance against industrial casualties

.8

Other casualty insurance Insurance by specific continents, countries, world

.22

Ocean

.23

Inland marine insurance

and

loss

of

marine insurance

For air transportation insurance, see 368.24

.232 localities in

Automobile insurance Including truck and bus insurance

modem .233 .24

Railroad insurance

Air

transportation insurance

'Add as instructed under 368.1-368.8

502

floods

commotion insurance

Riot and

.14

(Transportation insurance)

.9

loss

.125

SUMMARY 368.1

damage and

loss

503

Dewey Decimal

368

Insurance against death, old age,

.3

368

Classification illness,

injury

Social problems

368 .48

and

services; association

Insurance against crimes of violence

Class here group insurance

368.5-368.8 Against casualties (Casualty insurance)

For government-sponsored insurance, see 368.4

.32

Class comprehensive works in 368.5

*Life insurance .5

For special fields of life insurance, see 368.36 .36

Special fields of

life

Liability insurance Class here comprehensive works

insurance

For insurance against glass breakage, see 368.6; against

insurance

.362

Industrial

.363

Fraternal insurance

.364

War

life

risk life

industrial casualties, 368.

insurance

.38

personal

.57

Variable annuities

Accident and health insurance

.382 2

Medical and

.382 3

Dental

.382 7

Hospital

Automobile

.576

Aviation

Insurance against

.7

Insurance against

Disability income insurance

.8

.815

insurance

caused Protection against losses incurred through disablements by the job

Business interruption insurance

.82

Burglary, robbery, theft insurance

.83

Fidelity bonds Guarantee against employees

Accident and health insurance For workmen's compensation insurance, see 368.41 .84

.424

Maternity insurance

.426

Accident and health insurance

for the

aged

or

survivors' insurance

,85

as instructed

Unemployment

insurance

loss to

employers because of dishonesty of

Surety bonds Guarantee against

368.426 For accident and health insurance for the aged, see

Add

industrial casualties

Including strike insurance

Workmen's compensation

.44

and lamps

Business insurance

Class here social security

Old-age and

signs

Other casualty insurance

.81

Government-sponsored insurance

.43

neon and fluorescent

power-interruption insurance

.386

.42

breakage

Boiler, machinery, power-plant, nuclear-accident,

Accident insurance

.41

glass

Plate glass, windows,

surgical

.384

.4

Instrumentalities of transportation

.572

.6

Prepaid health care

.382

other casualty insurance, 368.8

Livestock, owners', landlords', tenants', contractual, elevator,

Annuities

.375

7;

Miscellaneous lines

.56

Example: National Service Life Insurance .37

on casualty insurance

fulfil

loss

due

to failure to

a contract

Other guarantees For credit insurance, see 368.87;

*Add

as instructed

under 368.1-368.8

under 368.1-368.8

504

perform an obligation

505

title

insurance, 368.88

368

Dewey Decimal

368

368

Classification

Social problems

369

Wars of 1898 and

and

later

.852

*Mortgage insurance

.18

.853

*Investment guarantees

.181

Spanish- American

.854

*Bank deposit insurance

.186

World Wars

.87

*Credit insurance Insurance of creditor against

.88 .9

loss

due

to debtor's insolvency

*Title insurance

localities in

modem

Add "Areas"

and 2 and

later

American Legion

.186 2

Amvets

.186 3

Disabled American Veterans

Hereditary, military, patriotic societies desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to hereditary, mihtary, patriotic societies of a specific country,

world

If it is

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 368.9

place

them

by use of a

first

letter or other symbol, e.g.,

hereditary, mihtary, patriotic societies of France 369.F

Miscellaneous kinds of associations

369

War

.186 1

.2

Insurance by specific continents, countries,

1

services; association

(preceding 369.1) .1

Hereditary, military, patriotic societies of United .209

Historical

and geographical treatment

States Class treatment by specific continents, countries, localities

Including state and local societies

in 369.23-369.29

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to hereditary, military, patriotic societies of a specific country, it is optional to class them in this number; in that case class (If it is

.21

International

.23-.29

Specific continents, countries, locahties

hereditary, military, patriotic societies of United States in

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 369.2; however, class hereditary, mihtary, patriotic societies of

Add

369.273)

.11

General

United States in 369.1

and naval orders, Medal of Honor Legion, Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States, Veterans of Foreign Wars Military

.4

.42 ,12

Colonial

Young

people's societies

Boys' For Boy Scouts, see 369.43

Society of Colonial Wars, Colonial Dames, Mayflower Descendants

.43 .

1

Boy Scouts

Revolutionary Including Including Society of the Cincinnati, Sons of the

,46

Revolution

.135

Commemorating events

.15

Union

Civil

.463

of 1789-1861

.47

War

Grand Army Cumberland

of the Republic, Society of the

Scouts, Explorers

Army

Girls'

For

Daughters of the American Revolution

.14

Cub

American

of the

.5

Camp

Girl Scouts

Camp

Fire Girls, see 369.47; Explorers, 369.43

and Girl Guides

Fire Girls

Service clubs Including Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Altrusa, Zonta

,16

Auxihary Union societies of Civil

.17

Confederate Civil

War

War

United Confederate Veterans, United Daughters of the Confederacy

Add

as instructed

under 368.1-368.8

506

507

369

Dewey Decimal

370

Classification

DifiFerential

and teaching of a

specific subject at

630.7

.1

specific sexes in

Education for specific objectives

and other philosophical foundations

.12

Classification

.13

Scientific principles

.15

Educational psychology Social aspects of education

.19

Education for

and

370.152-370.158

Cognitive processes

Philosophy, theories, generalities

370.11

.11

Class specific aspects of psychology of specific ages

.152

SUMMARY

psychology

Psychology of specific ages and sexes

elementary level in 372.3-372.8; at higher levels with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 07 from Table 1, e.g., study of agriculture Class study

370

Education

370 .151

Education

370

370

Class here intelligence

.152 2

Memory

.152 3

Learning

.152 4

Reason

Emotion and behavior

.153

Relation of behavior patterns, feelings, emotions to learning process, to classroom situation

specific objectives

Class here value of education

Including social relations of young people, unconscious and subconscious processes, emotional disturbances,

.112

Humanistic education (Liberal education)

extroversion-introversion, personality

.113

Vocational education

.114

Moral, ethical, character education

For motivation, see 370.154

Class education for social responsibility in 370.115

.115

Education for

Education for

efiFective

use of leisure

Including education for individual fulfillment

.118

Motivation

155

Psychomotor and sensory processes Including perception, motor

social responsibility

Including education for international understanding, democracy

.116

154

skills,

left-handedness

.156

Psychology of learning various specific subjects

157

Imagination and creative processes

.158

Psychological

Education for creativity

EflFects

eflFects

of education

on students of school

situation, teaching

methods,

other factors

,12

Classification

and other philosophical foundations

Examples: idealism, realism,

.13

pragmatism

Class here educational sociology [formerly also 301.56]

Scientific principles

Class educational psychology in 370.15, education for social

number 370.13

the numbers following 5 in 510-590,

Add

to base

e.g.,

somatological aspects 370.1373

Class psychological principles in 370.15, value in 370.11

.15

Social aspects of education

.19

Educational psychology Investigation of psychological problems involved in education, together with practical application of psychological principles

responsibihty in 370.115

.192

Cultural foundations of education

.193

Relations

.193

1

.193 12

between school and

Community-school relations Parent-teacher associations

to education

Including principles of behavior modification Class scientific principles in 370.13

508

509

society

Dewey Decimal

370

370

Classification

Class effects of a specific factor

education with the subject, 379.11-379.13

Economic and

.193 41

on a

Educational aid

.196 5

Sociocultural factors aflFecting education

.193 4

Education

370

Including establishment of schools in other countries

specific aspect of

e.g., effect

on school finance

[•68]

Management Do

cultural situation of students .7

not use; class in 371.2

Study and teaching of education

Including socioeconomic status, family background Class education of culturally deprived students in 371.967

.71

Professional education of teachers Including training classes, teachers* and faculty meetings

Racial

.193 42

and ethnic

factors Class schools

Including integration, busing of students to achieve

and courses

in 370.73, in-service training in

371.146

integration

For segregation of racial and ethnic groups, see 370,19344

For

.712

specific grades or levels

.712 2

Kindergarten and elementary

.193 44

Segregation of racial and ethnic groups

.712 3

Secondary

.193 45

Sex of students

.712 4

Higher

Including sexism in education

.72

Teachers' conferences, institutes, workshops Class research in 370.78

370.193 46-370.193 48 Ecological factors Class

Rural environments

193 48

Urban environments

49

.194

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 370.773

.730 1-.730 9

Political factors

.732

Fundamental education adults for effective participation in

195

Comparative education

196

Intercultural education

.732 6

community

life

Programs to promote mutual understanding among nations and cultures through exchange of instructional materials,

.732 64

Higher

.733

Practice teaching Facilities,

.76

programs, courses of study, curriculums

Collecting objects

Do

not use; class in 370.775

Professional education of administrators Class review

.77

and exercise

in 370.776

Other aspects of study and teaching Class

5^o

specific grades or levels

Secondary

understanding in 370.115

Exchange of teachers

For

.732 63

Class education within a country for international

.196 3

Courses and programs

Kindergarten and elementary

[.75]

Exchange of students

1

.732 62

techniques, students, teachers, technicians

.196 2

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Preparation of educationally underprivileged children and

I

Institutions of higher education

comprehensive works in 370.1934

193 46

,193

.73

programmed

texts in

370.777

5^^

370

Dewey Decimal

370

370

Classification

.773

Students, learners, apprentices, novices

.775

Collecting objects Class

.776 .777

,778

museums,

SUMMARY

collections, exhibits in 370.74

texts

Use of apparatus and equipment

in

.2

.4

Educational administration Methods of instruction and study Guidance and counseling

.5

School discipline

.6

Physical plant

.8

.9

School health and safety The student Special education

Educational research 371.1-371.8 Organization and administration

the numbers following 072 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 07201-0724 from Table 1, e.g., surveys

Add and

to base

number 370.78

Class comprehensive works in 371, organization

appraisals 370.783

Class use of apparatus

Class here schools

and equipment

in 370.778

and school systems

Use 371.001-371.009 Class education

.1

Teaching and teaching personnel Use 371.1001-371.1009

.102

for standard subdivisions

and the

Including teacher-student relations

state in 379, schools of specific levels in

Class evaluation of teachers in 371.144

For methods of instruction, see 371.3

Public schools and school systems Class public

community

Communication

,102 4

Classroom discipline Including use of behavior modification

Private schools and school systems Class private

community

schools in 371.03, private experimental

,102 8

Open

.03

Community

.04

Experimental schools

schools

.103

Teacher-parent relations Class parent-teacher associations in 370.19312

Including alternative education, free schools

community

classroom approach to teaching

Including interest center approach to teaching

schools in 371.04

Class

in teaching

,102 2 schools in 371.03, public experimental

schools in 371.04

.02

for standard subdivisions

Teaching

372-374 .01

and administration

of special education in 371.9

Generalities of education

371

Teaching and teaching personnel

.7

study and

teaching .78

371.1 .3

Review and exercise

Programmed

371

Education

371

.104

Relation of teachers to society freedom; Including relation to immediate community, academic rights, obhgations, public status of teachers

schools in 371.03

Class here comprehensive works

For teacher-student

on teacher

relations

relations, see 371.102; teacher-parent

relaHon of teachers to school administration and staff, 371.106 relations, 371.103;

.106

Relation of teachers to school administration and stafiF

5^2

5^

Dewey Decimal

371 .11

371

Classification

Education

371

Personal characteristics and qualifications of

activities 371.201 1-371.201 3 Executive personnel and their

teachers Class

comprehensive works

in 371.201

Including discrimination because of sex, race, marital status

.201

.12

Professional qualifications of teachers Class examination

.122

Superintendents

1

and

.201 2

Principals

.201 3

Supervisors

certification in 379.157

Training

Nonacademic and

.202 Educational requirements, standards, criteria Class schools

and

colleges, courses of study in 370.7,

Participation in professional organizations

.141 2

Including school psychologists, school social workers

and

Support personnel

.202 3

School business administrators, school secretaries

Organization of teaching force in the school

Standards and accreditation of schools

.204

Class performance contracting in 371.15

.141

School guidance counselors and related personnel

.202 2

activities

.14

Class professional qualifications of teachers in 371.12

Duties and responsibilities

Financial administration

.206

Teaching load

Including tuition in private schools [formerly 371.22]

For team teaching, see 371.148 .141 22

Substitute teaching

.141 23

DiflFerentiated staffing

379.11 Class financial administration of public schools in

Generalities of administration

.207

Planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, reporting, decision making, leadership

Class use of teachers* assistants (aides) in 371.14124

.141 24

Use of teachers*

assistants (aides)

Including student participation in school administration

Including paraprofessionals, volunteers

Internal organization of schools

.208 .141 4

.144

Nonteaching

activities

Including open plan schools

Evaluation of teachers

School purchasing

.209

.146

In-service training Including

.148 .15 .2

Team

staflF

Including storage, inventory

handbooks

SUMMARY

teaching 371.21

Performance contracting Educational administration Use 371.2001-371.2009

Scholarships

.23

School year School day and week Grouping of students for instruction

,24

for standard subdivisions

Personnel administration Class teaching

and

stafiF

in 371.1,

.26

nonacademic and

staflF

.27

personnel

.28

their activities in 371.202

.29

.21

5^

Matriculation (Admission)

.22

.25

.201

personnel and their

activities

in-service training in 371.146

.123

staflF

Educational tests and measurements School and classroom evaluation of student progress

Promotion and failure Other topics

Matriculation (Admission)

5^

371

Dewey Decimal

371 .216

371

Classification

For entrance requirements^ see 371.217

.217

Open

.256

Admission procedures

371

Education

371 plan

Educational

.26

and measurements

tests

Class noneducational aspects of intelligence

Entrance requirements

and aptitude

tests

in 153.9

Class use of tests for admission in 371.264

.218

Articulation

.219

School enrollment

Add .22

progress, see For school and classroom evaluation of student 371.27

.260

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 371.219

Philosophy and theory

1

.260 13

Class evaluation of tests in 371.26013

School year

Standardized and other mass examinations

.262 Including school calendar

Summer

reliability of tests

Test construction

.261

371.206 [both formerly 371.22]

.232

and

Including race and sex bias in tests

Scholarships Class tuition in public schools in 379.13, in private schools in

.23

Validity

Examinations conducted by authorities or organizations general external to the individual school to determine

school

educational level and academic achievement

.236

All-year school For use of tests, see 371.264 Including four-quarter staggered school year, extended school

.24

.242

Academic prognosis and placement

.264

year

School day and

academic achievement and general education admission to prediction of future academic achievement, for

week

Use of

Schedules and scheduling

Including vocational interest

Including integrated day

Class schedules

and periods

Homeroom

.242 4

Activity periods

.244 .25

Types, value, methods of construction Including construction of tests by teachers

Marking systems

,272

Length of school day

Methods used

.251

Class size

.272

.252

Heterogeneous grouping

.272 2

.254

for interests, abilities,

basis of similar interests, abilities,

Grades and grading Reporting progress to parents

reports

.28 achievements

1

Promotion and

failure

Including acceleration and retardation

Including nongraded schools

5^6

and reporting achievement of

Through school marks and conferences; annual, other periodic

achievements

Homogeneous grouping On

for recording

students in school studies

for instruction

Without consideration

educational quotient

Tests and examinations

.271

periods

Grouping of students

tests,

progress School and classroom evaluation of student

.27

Including flexible modular scheduling

.242 2

for

educational institutions

Individual, class, all-school

.242 1

tests of

5^7

Dewey Decimal

371 .29

371

Classification

Textbooks and other printed media

.32

Other topics

371

Education

371

on a specific subject with the textbooks on mathematics 510

subject, e.g..

Class textbooks

.291

Student mobility

.291 2

School completion

.291 3

Dropouts (Early school leavers)

Audio and

.33 .330 4

Class student failures in 371.28

.330 42

Transfers

.291 4

.3

Truancy

Methods of

Classroom creation and design

Evaluation, planning for and coordination of use

instruction

Class here lesson plans Class

Special topics of general applicability

Administration

,331

.295

visual materials for teaching

methods used

and study

Class administration of specific aids in 371.333-371.335

and planning

Teaching methods

.332

in teaching specific subjects at

elementary

Including use of

drama

level in 372.3-372.8; at higher levels with the subject, using

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 07 from Table used in teaching mathematics 510.7

.302 8

.302 81

1, e.g.,

Class

methods

Audio materials and devices Radio

Class apparatus, equipment, materials in 371.3078

.333

Techniques of study

.333 2

Phonograph and phonograph records

Tape recorder and recordings

1

.302 812

For students

.333 3

.302 813

For parents

.335

Manuals designed to help parents teach their children desirable study methods .302 814

specific aids in

371.333-371.335

.333

Techniques and procedures

methods of teaching with

.335 2

Visual and audiovisual materials and devices Pictures

and

filmstrips

.335 22

Slides

.335 23

Motion pictures

For teachers Teaching methods of study

.302 82 .307 8

.335 6

Bulletin boards

.335 8

Television

Classroom techniques

Teaching

aids, materials,

devices

Including curriculum laboratories Class specific aids in 371.32-371.33

371.32-371.33 Specific teaching devices

EfiFectiveness

.335 84

Teaching methods

.335 87

Administration Scheduling, planning for use

aids, materials,

Including interinstitutional teaching

.335 89

Methods, use, value Class comprehensive

.335 82

works

in

Production of programs and specific programs

371.3078

For teaching machines, see 371.39445

5^8

5^9

Dewey Decimal

371

Classification

371

371

Education .404 2

371.36-371.39 Specific methods of teaching

Project (Unit)

Including compilation and maintenance of student personnel records

method .404 4

.37

Recitation and discussion

.38

Laboratory method

Including group guidance

.404 6 trips,

outdoor education

Other methods

.392

Montessori system

.393

Methods based on behavior modification

.42

.394

I

Open

Educational and vocational guidance Intellectual

.425

Vocational

and educational

Class choice of vocation in 331.702, characteristics of a

with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 023 from Table 1, e.g., law as a profession 340.023 specific occupation

Individualized instruction Including private tutoring

Role of teachers in guidance

.422

Including behavioral outcomes approach

.394

Guidance methods

methods

Including work-study programs, field

.39

Administration of guidance programs Planning, implementing, evaluating guidance programs

Class comprehensive works in 371.3

.36

371

.46

Personal guidance

classroom methods Social guidance, assistance with emotional

and other personal

,394 2

Honors work

problems

.394 3

Independent study plans

Including services of school social workers and psychologists

.394 4

Auto-instructional

.394 42

Programmed

Class student mental health in 371.71

methods

learning

.5

For use of teaching machines, see 371.39445 .394 422

Programming

For classroom .51

Design and preparation of programmed courses of .53

.394 424

.394 426

Effectiveness

.394 45

Use of teaching machines

discipline, see 371. J 024

General regulations for student conduct Including objectives, policy

instruction

Teaching methods with programmed learning

School discipline

Incentives Including rewards

For punishments, see 371.54 .54

Punishments

Computer-based instruction

.395 .396

.542

Corporal punishment

.543

Suspensions and expulsions

Group teaching Lecture method .58

.397 .4

Gaming and

Discipline problems

simulation Elxample: student violence, vandalism

Guidance and counseling Formal and informal

.404

Special topics of general appUcability

520

5^^

Dewey Decimal

371 .59

Student participation in

371

Classification

maintenance of discipline

371

Education

371 .629

Design

for noninstructional objectives

Examples: for health and safety, for protection from vandalism

student Monitorial and prefectorial systems, honor systems,

Class health

government

and

safety in specific types of spaces in

371.621-371.625

.6

Physical plant

.61

Locations,

.62

Buildings

sites,

.63

grounds

Furnishings Class furnishings for specific

rooms and purposes

371.621-371.625

purposes in Class architecture of buildings for educational

727

.67

Apparatus, equipment, supplies Class apparatus, equipment, supplies for specific

371.621-371.625 Rooms and buildings for specific purposes

.68

.7

Instructional spaces

.71

Examples: auditoriums; projection, television, radio

.623

.712

.716

For experimental methods of instruction

For instruction

in specific subjects

workshops for study of science, music, art, business and commerce, home economics, industrial arts and shopwork, agriculture, languages laboratories, observatories,

and health education

.77

facihties

Fire safety

.775

Safety in specific situations Examples: in athletics, in laboratories

A

Noninstructional

facilities

dormitories, Facihties for student societies, student unions, infirmaries, food services

522

The student Nonacademic life and welfare; student objectives and plans; follow-up studies

.805

characteristics, educational

Student periodicals Class school journalism in 371.897

Examples: gymnasiums, swimming pools

.625

Safety programs

.774

and types of

subjects

Physical

Nutrition Lunch and milk programs

Examples: open-plan schools, multi-option schools

.624

Medical care Including services of school nurses and psychologists

371.623

Instructional spaces for specific educational

Rooms,

Physical and mental health of students Promotion and maintenance

For physical and health education facilities, see 37L624

.623 4

School health and safety

rooms

objectives

.623 2

management

facilities

For instructional spaces for specific educational objectives, see

Custodial

Including renovation

Class comprehensive works in 371.62

General-purpose classrooms, study rooms, auxiliary

rooms and

purposes in 371.621-371.625

supplies Class here furnishings, apparatus, equipment,

.621

in

[.806]

Organizations

Do

not use; class in 371,83-371.85

5^3

Dewey Decimal

371 .81

371

Classification

,89

Attitudes and behavior

and counseling

in

Including nonathletic competitions, intramural athletics, public

371.4

.82

entertainment

Specific kinds of students

.897

Examples: foreign students, students of specific sexes and races Class specific aspects of specific kinds of students in 371.81,

371.83-371.89

.83

Student organizations specific fields, see 371.84;

For student organizations in Greek-letter societies, 371.85 .84

Activities

Programs and events sponsored or maintained by schools or student organizations, carrying partial or no academic credit

Including student protest, activism, unrest Class school discipline in 371.5; guidance

Add 001-999

to base

number

School journalism

.897 4

Student newspapers

.897 5

Student magazines

.897 6

Yearbooks

fields

371.84,

Special education Education employing special curriculums, methods, facilities for exceptional students, i.e., students with abnormal physical,

e.g., literary societies

mental, social diflFerences

371.848

For Greek-letter

societies in specific fields, see

.852

Greek-letter societies [.902 8]

Honorary Not

to base

number

societies in social sciences

Men's

.856

Women's

.87

.904

fields

Add 001-999 .855

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials not use; class techniques and procedures in 371.9043; apparatus, equipment, materials in 371.9045

in a specific subject field

In specific

special education,

Do

Example: Phi Beta Kappa

.854

and administration of compensatory education

Class here organization

371.854

specific subjects,

.85

activities, clubs

Class here photography

•9

Student organizations in specific

371

Education

371

social societies

371.854,

e.g.,

Greek-letter

.904 2

Administration

.904 3

Teaching methods

371.8543

and

social societies

Including use of behavior modification

fraternities

and

.904 4

sororities

Housing

,872

Transportation

Special subjects Mathematics, language, education

Housing and transporation of students

.871

Special topics of general applicability

.904 5

arts, crafts,

shop, music, physical

Facilities Buildings, rooms, furnishings, apparatus, equipment,

supplies

Class busing to achieve racial balance in 370.19342, school

bus accidents in 363.1259

.904 6

[.906 8]

Special education in special schools versus special education in general schools

Management Do

not use; class in 371.9042

5^4

525

Dewey Decimal

371

371

Classification

SUMMARY

.928

.93

.94

Emotionally disturbed students

.95

Gifted students

.96

Students exceptional because of class distinction Students exceptional because of racial, ethnic, national origin

.92

.97

.91

to base

number 371.911

371.9042-371.9046,

e.g.,

number 371.928 and

.928 2

Educable

.928 3

Trainable

.928 4

Severely retarded

.93

Blind and partially sighted students

Add

0* to base

numbers following 371.904 methods 371.92803

Students with physical handicaps

.911

Mentally retarded Add

Students with physical handicaps Retarded students and slow learners Delinquent and problem students

371.91

.94

to the result

add the

in 371.9042-371.9046, e.g., teaching

Delinquent and problem students Students whose conduct

the numbers following 371.904 in

371

Education

371

is

troublesome

Emotionally disturbed students

teaching methods 371.9113 Including autistic students

.912

Deaf and hard-of-hearing students

For delinquent and problem students^ see 371.93

Class education of deaf-blind in 371.911

.95 .912 2-.912 6

General principles

Add

to base

number 371.912

371.9042-371.9046,

.912 7

Gifted students

Instruction in visual

e.g.,

the numbers following 371.904 in

teaching methods 371.9123

communication

.952

Identification

.953

Programs and curriculums

.956

Teaching methods and practices

Lip reading, manual alphabet

Including motivation of gifted underachievers

Including instruction of nondeaf in visual communication

.96

Students exceptional because of class distinction

with deaf

.914

.962

Students with linguistic handicaps

Upper

classes

Royalty, nobility, gentry

Including students with aphasias, dyslexia

.967 .916

Socially

and

culturally deprived

Crippled students Class here compensatory education Class here brain-damaged students Class students with linguistic handicaps

due

in 371.914, students mentally retarded because of in 371.928

.92

[.922-.925]

Retarded students and slow learners

.926

national origin in 371.97

.967 2

Urban and slum students

.967 5

Migrants

*Use extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning of Table

General principles Numbers

Class students socially deprived because of racial, ethnic,

damage brain damage

to brain

discontinued; class in 371.92

Slow learners Add

to base

number 371.926

371.9042^71.9046,

e.g.,

the numbers following 371.904 in

teaching methods 371.9263

526

5^7

1

Dewey Decimal

371 .97

371

Classification

Students exceptional because of

SUMMARY

racial, ethnic,

Generalities of elementary education

372.1

national origin

.2

Levels of elementary schools

.3

Science and health

.4

Reading

.5

Creative and manual arts

.6

Language

.7

Mathematics Other studies Historical and geographical treatment of elementary education

Class here bilingual education

Use 371.97001-371.97009

for standard subdivisions

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table 5 to base number 371.97, e.g., education of Jews 371.97924; then add 0* and to the result add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 for place located, e.g., education of Jews in France 371.97924044

Add

"Racial, Ethnic, National

and teaching of languages 400

Class study

levek in

at

secondary and higher

.8 .9

.1

372-374 Levels of education and schools

.104 2

on schools in 371, schools and kinds of education covering more than one level with the highest appropriate level, e.g., middle schools (United Kingdom) 373.236 (no^ 372.242) For higher education, see 378

#

Kinds of schools Former heading: Control Public schools

.104 21

Class public experimental schools in 372.10424

Private schools

.104 22

Class private experimental schools in 372.10424

Class special education at elementary level in 371.9

[.109]

Elementary education Including evaluation of to base

370.112-370.118,

[.013]

following 370.11 in

to base

number e.g..

management

[.09]

to base

number 372.19

Do

Use

e.g.,

the

on elementary school subjects

numbers following 375.008

in

career education 372.196

Class courses of study in specific elementary school subjects in

not use; class in 372.12

Historical

in

Curriculums

Add

Management Do

numbers following 371

elementary school day 372.124

375.0082-375.0088,

[.068]

372.1 the

Class here comprehensive works

not use; class in 372.011

Organizations and

not use; class in 372.9

371.1-371.8,

.19

and geographical treatment

Organization and administration

Add

career education 372.0113

Value

Do .06

e.g.,

.11-. 18

and effectiveness

number 372.011 the numbers

Historical

Do

for specific objectives

efiPects

Experimental schools

.104 24

Philosophy and theory

Add

skills)

Special topics of general applicability

Elementary education

.011

(Communication

Generalities of elementary education

Class comprehensive works on education in 370,

.01

arts

Class comprehensive works on specific levels in 372.2

.104

372

372

Education

372

372.3-372.8

and geographical treatment

.2

not use; class in 372.9

extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning of Table

Levels of elementary schools Class kinds of elementary schools, organization, administration, curriculums of a specific level in 372.1; specific schools in

1

372.93-372.99 .21

528

Preschool institutions

5^9

Dewey Decimal

372 .216

Nature study

.357

Including environmental studies

Kindergartens

When .24

*Science

.35

movements

372

Education

372

Nursery schools Including playgroup

.218

372

Classification

not considered part of elementary grades

Health and hygiene

.37

Elementary schools

Sex education

.372

Including elementary sections of all-age schools Class postelementary, advanced elementary sections,

.4

upper

Reading General reading instruction

.41

sections of all-age schools in 373.23

.241

Lower

Primary grades

.242

Upper

Readers

[.412]

level (1-3), infant schools

(Use of this

(United Kingdom)

Intermediate grades

Table

(United Kingdom)

(4-6), junior schools

is

optional; prefer specific language,

using "Subdivisions of Individual Languages** notation 86 from

*

level

number

(If this

4, e.g.,

English-language readers 428.6

number

is

used, class readers

on a

specific subject

with the subject in elementary education, using notation 045 as shown under 372.3-372.8, e.g., science readers 372.35045)

372.3-372.8 Specific elementary school subjects

Methods of instruction

.414

Add

to the notation for

01-03

04 042 043

044 0442

each term identified by

* as follows:

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 Special topics of general applicability Place of subject in education

Curriculums Courses of study, content, emphasis Teaching Methods, materials, aids, sources

Works for parents Works designed

.414 2

Fostering and determining readiness

.414 4

Whole word methods (Word

.414 5

Part methods Phonics, alphabet, structural analysis

Including special teaching alphabets

Individualized (Personalized) reading instruction

.414 7

Remedial reading

.43

to help parents instruct their

children [045]

Including reading

Textbooks

Works

for students directly

.5

embodying the subject

matter involved (Use of this

number

subject, e.g.,

is

elementary textbooks on arithmetic

reading failure

^Creative and manual arts

.52

Drawing, painting, design

.53

Modeling and sculpturing

.54

Sewing

.55

Handicrafts

Specific levels of instruction

Example: music for primary grades Class a specific aspect of instruction at a given level with the aspect, e.g., curriculums for

Including paper work (cutting, pasting, modeling, origami)

primary

For sewingy see 372.54

grades 043

05-09

difficulties,

optional; prefer specific

513)

049

recognition)

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Add

as instructed

under 372.3-372.8

1

Class comprehensive works in 372.19

Science and health

530

53^

Dewey Decimal

372 .6

372

Classification

"^Language arts (Communication

.832

skills)

*Civics (Citizenship)

Oral and written

.86

* Physical

Including listening

.87

* Music

For reading, see 372.4 .61

Grammar and word

.62

Expression

study

Appreciation

.873

Performance Vocal and instrumental Including music reading

Class phonics in 372.4145

.89

Spelling and handwriting

.63

History and geography Standard subdivisions of history

.890 1-.890 3

Notations from Table

.632

Spelling

.634

Handwriting (Penmanship)

.890 4

1

Special topics of general applicability

.890 42-.890 44

Literature (Belles-lettres)

.64

Composition

.874

Composition

.623

education

.872

Phonetics and speech

.622

372

Education

372

Special subdivisions of history

Add 042-044 from number 372.89

Including storytelling

special table

under 372.3-372.8 to base

For drama, see 372.66

Textbooks of general history

[.890 45]

Foreign languages

.65

(Use of this

Add "Languages" e.g.,

notation 1-9 from Table 6 to base

number

(If this

English as a foreign language 372.6521; then add further

as instructed

number

is

optional; prefer

909

372.65,

number

is

used, class history textbooks

on

specific continents, countries, localities in

under 372.3-372.8

372.893-372.899)

Drama

.66 .7

.890 49

Mathematics

Specific levels of instruction in history

.890 5-.890 9

.72

Arithmetic

.73

*Modern mathematics ("The new math")

Standard subdivisions of history Notations from Table

Unified approach to mathematics as a whole

Geography

.891 .891 01-.891

03

Including algebra and geometry

For arithmetic, see 372. 72 .8

Other studies

.82

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.891 04 .891 042-.891 044

*Home economics Add as

*Social studies

Special subdivisions of geography

instructed under 372.3-372.8

For history and geography, see 372.89

Add

as instructed

under 372.3-372.8

53^

1

Special topics of general applicability

Add 042-044 from number 372.891

Class sewing in 372.54

.83

1

533

special table

under 372.3-372.8

to base

Dewey Decimal

372

372

Classification

Textbooks of general geography

[.891 045]

(Use of this (If this

number

number

is

is

373 [.013]

optional; prefer

910

Value

Do

used, class geography textbooks

on

373

Education

.04

not use; class in 373.011

Special topics of general applicability

specific places in 372.8911-372.8919)

.891

049

Specific levels of instruction in

.891 05-.891

09

Geography textbooks on (Use of these numbers

Add "Areas" [.893-.899]

.06

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

[.891 1-.891 9]

.042

geography

is

[.068]

1

optional; prefer 910.09, 913-919)

.09

number 372.891 •1

comprehensive geography and history textbooks on ancient world, on specific continents, countries, localities

Add "Areas"

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

.109

optional; prefer 930-990)

number 372.89 .11-. 18

373

.19

to base

number 372.90

.011

levels in 373.2

and geographical treatment by continent, country,

to base

number e.g.,

locality in

373.3-373.9

373.1 the

numbers following 371

in

professional qualifications of teachers

vocational education 373.196

mathematics curriculums 510.712; educational programs of secondary schools

number 372.9

oflFering specific types of

Types and

levels of

e.g.,

curriculums in 373.24-373.26

secondary education and schools

Class continuation schools in 374.8, organization

and

administration of a specific type or level in 373.11-373.18,

Philosophy and theory

specific schools in 373.3-373.9

Secondary education for Including evaluation of

specific objectives

eflFects

and

eflFectiveness

number 373.011 the numbers e.g.,

e.g.,

following 375.008 in

Class courses of study in a specific subject with the subject,

Secondary education

370.112-370.118,

number 373.19 the numbers

using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0712,

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

to base

to base

375.0082-375.0088,

1, e.g.,

Geographical treatment

Add

and

Curriculums Add

the numbers following 090 in

Class special education at secondary level in 371.9

.01

specific types

Organization and administration 371.1-371.8,

Historical periods

Add

on

373.112

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table elementary schools in modern period 372.903

.91-.99

Historical

Add

and geographical treatment of elementary

Add

Generalities of secondary education

(no^ 373.1093-373.1099)

education .901-.905

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

For geography textbooks on specific places, see 372.8911-372.8919

Historical

Historical

Class comprehensive works

Class here

numbers

not use; class in 373.12

373.3-373.9 (no^ 373.093-373.099)

continents, countries, localities

.9

Management

Class treatment by specific continents, countries, localities in

History textbooks on ancient world, on specific

(Use of these

management

Organizations and

Do

specific places

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

is

Experimental schools

.22

Public and private Class curriculums in 373.19

following 370.11 in

education for social responsibility

373.0115

534

535

Dewey Decimal

373 .222

373

Classification

373

Education

373

Private schools

373.241-373.242 Academic schools Boarding and day schools regardless of level or type of curriculum

Schools preparing for higher education

Examples: public schools (United Kingdom), military academies basically academic in nature

Examples: grammar schools (United Kingdom), iycees (France), gymnasiums (Germany and others) Class comprehensive works in 373.24

For schools supported by religious groups, see 377.8-377,9

.224

.241

Public schools

Schools emphasizing sciences and

Class specific levels of public secondary schools in 373.23,

public secondary schools offering specific types of curriculum

Modern academic

.242

modern languages

Classical (Traditional)

in 373.24-373.26

Schools emphasizing Latin and Greek

.23

Levels of secondary schools Class here

works on

upper sections of

all-age schools,

comprehensive

all-age schools, e.g., ten-year schools (Soviet

.243

Military schools Schools ofiFering professional military education at secondary

Union)

levels

Class schools offering specific types of curriculum regardless

of level in 373.24-373.26, curriculums of other schools

Including naval schools

regardless of level in 373.19, private schools regardless of

Class military academies basically academic in nature in

level in 373.222

373.222

For elementary sections of all-age

.236

Lower

schools^ see

372.24

.246

level

Vocational schools For military

Ebcample: junior high schools

Including advanced and postelementary classes of elementary

.246 3

Agriculture

.246 4

Home

.246 5

Business and

.246 7

Industrial arts

schools, see

373.243

economics

schools, transition classes

.238

Upper

commerce

(Distributive education)

level

Examples: senior high schools, sixth-form colleges (United

Kingdom)

.25

Comprehensive schools Schools oflFering academic, vocational, general programs

373.24-373.26 Schools curriculum

oflFering specific

types of

Known

also as multilateral

secondary schoob

Example: high schools (United

Class comprehensive works in 373.2, private schools regardless of

States)

Including bilateral schools

type of curriculum in 373.222

.26

.24

General secondary schools

Academic and vocational schools Schools ofiFering nonvocational, general terminal education

Including secondary

536

modern

537

schools (United

Kingdom)

Dewey Decimal

373

373

Classification

.013 6

Apprenticeship training

,27

Conducted

as part of educational system,

sometimes combined with

part-time general education

Including apprenticeship centers Class

economic aspects of apprenticeship training offered by

industry in 331.25922, managerial aspects in 658.3124

Work-study plans

.28 .3-.9

Secondary education and schools by

specific

.014

Business and oflBce

Liberal and recreational

.014 2

Religious

.014 3

Social

.014 4

Language

.014 5

Health

.014 6

Arts and crafts

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base nimiber 373

Adult education

374

Education outside the regular sequence of schools and courses, offered to and pursued by individuals beyond school-leaving age Class here lifelong education, continuing education,

.02

programs leading to a degree, diploma, with the subject, e.g., high school equivalency programs

373.238

.001

Philosophy and theory

.002

Miscellany

.002 8

Procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.2

Croup education Special interest groups

.22

Reading and discussion groups Including self-help groups

.26

Use of radio

.27

Use of mass media For use of radio, see 374.26

.28

Conuiiunity centers for adult education

.29

Institutions

[.009]

Historical

Do .01

.012

Class libraries

For community

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 374.9

.4

.409

Adult basic education

Vocational and occupational Technical

.013 3

Agricultural

.013 4

Homemaking

library services in

020

centers, see 374.28; schools,

374.8

Correspondence schools and instruction Historical

and geographical treatment

by specific continents, countries, localities in modern world in 374.44-374.49 (no^ 374.4094-374.4099) Class treatment

Adult education for specific objectives

.013 2

and

1

Including remedial education

.013

and agencies

Private and governmental

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

and study

.21

Class techniques in 374.02

.003-.008

instruction

Self-education

Class special education of adults in 371.9; educational role of libraries in 021.24;

Methods of

.1

permanent

education, further education, recurrent education

certificate

arts

Including music, drama, dance

continents, countries, localities

Add

374

Education

374

.44-.49

Treatment by localities in

Add

specific continents, countries,

modern world

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

(Family and consumer)

538

539

number 374.4

Dewey Decimal

374

374

Classification

.009

Schools

.8

Historical

Add

Continuation schools, night schools

Add "Areas"

Add 010-990

correspondence schools, 374.4

375.9

Add

to base

number 374.90

1, e.g.,

number

375,

e.g.,

and courses of study

curriculums in history

in specific subjects at

Education of

376

women

Including coeducation versus separate education for

.91-. 99

number 375.009

elementary level in 372.3-372.8; at higher levels with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 071 from Table 1, e.g., curriculums in mathematics 510.71

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table adult education in 20th century 374.904

to base

Class curriculums

and geographical treatment

Historical periods

.901-.905

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Curriculums and courses of study in specific subjects

.01-.99

number 374.8

and geographical treatment

For university extension departments, see 378.1554;

Historical

.9

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

375

Education

375

women

Geographical treatment Class sexism in education in 370.19345

Add

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number 374.9

Historical

[.09]

Cuniculums

375

Do

Programs of study covering more than one

level of education

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 376.9

.5

Convent education

.6

Education of

Class curriculums at a specific level with the level, e.g.,

secondary 373.19

.000 l-.OOO 8

,000 9

1

Secondary

.63

Class specific schools in 373.3-373.9

Historical periods Class geographical treatment in 375.009

.001

level

Class elementary education of girls in 372

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

women by

Higher

.65

For colleges for women, see 376.8

Construction and design Theory, sources, development

Colleges for

,8

women

Class specific topics in 378.01-378.38, specific colleges for

.002

Required courses

.004

Elective courses

.006

Evaluation and revision

.008

Curriculums and courses of study directed toward

women

in 378.4-378.9

Historical

.9

.901-.905

and geographical treatment

Historical periods

Add

specific objectives

.008 2

International studies

.008 3

Environmental studies

.008 4

Ethnic studies

.008 5

Consumer education

.008 6

Vocational education

.008 8

Liberal studies and humanities

to base

following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table education of women in 19th century 376.9034

.91-.99

377

1, e.g.,

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

540

number 376.90 the numbers

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Schools and religion

54^

number 376.9

Dewey Decimal

377 .1

Zll

Classification

.009

Religion and secular education

Monastic schools

.6

Mission schools

in

.01

and geographical treatment

modern world

Higher education

in 378.4-378.9 (no^

Add

to base

.02

377.8-377.9 Schools supported by religious groups comprehensive works

in 377, schools for

religious groups in 376, a specific school with

women

its

level,

secondary school in the appropriate subdivision of 373.3-373.9

and

effectiveness

e.g.,

following 370.11 in

professional education 378.013

Financial administration Including fees and tuition Class financial administration of publicly supported

supported by e.g., a

specific

eflFects

number 378.01 the numbers

370.112-370.118,

work

378.0094-378.0099)

for specific objectives

Including evaluation of

Schools operated by religious bodies as part of their missionary

Class

Historical

Class treatment by specific continents, countries, localities

Including prayer and other religious observances in public schools, released time, Bible studies .3

378

Education

378

universities

.03

and colleges

in

379.118

Alternative (Nontraditional) higher education Including learner-centered education, open learning, open

For monastic .8

.9

378

schools, see 377.3; mission schools, 377.6

universities, free universities, universities

Schools supported by Christian groups

Add

to base

number 377.8

e.g.,

Roman

Catholic schools 377.82

the

numbers following 28

without walls,

external degrees, indep>endent study plans in

Class ownership

281-289,

and control of alternative (nontraditional)

institutions in 378.04-378.05, extension courses in

378.1554

Schools supported by other groups number

Add

to base

e.g.,

schools of Islamic faith 377.97

378.04-378.05 Ownership and control of colleges and

377.9 the numbers following 29 in 292-299,

universities Class comprehensive works in 378, ownership

Higher education

and control of

institutions of a specific level in 378.15

Class special education at higher levels in 371.9

.04

.001

Philosophy and theory

.002

Miscellany

.002 5

Directories

.05

by specific continents, modern world in 378.4-378.9

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

[.006 8]

Organizations and

.007-.008

Publicly operated colleges

and

universities

Class specific institutions in 378.4-378.9

.052

Institutions local

maintained by municipalities and other

governments

1

Example: conununity colleges

management

.053

Management Do

universities

For schools supported by religious groups, see 377.8-377.9

countries, localities in

.006

and

Class specific institutions in 378.4-378.9

Class directories of institutions

.003-.005

Privately operated colleges

Institutions

maintained by central governments

Example: state colleges and universities

not use; class in 378.1

For land-grant institutions, see 378.054; institutions maintained by national governments, 378.055

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

54^

.054

Land-grant institutions

543

Dewey Decimal

378 .055

Institutions

378

Classification

378

SUMMARY

maintained by national governments

Organization and administration of institutions of higher education

.1

378.11 .12

Personnel administration Faculty

.14

College year

Class financial administration in 378.02; institutions for the

.15

Types and

study and teaching of a specific occupation, discipline, subject

.16

with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0711 from Table 1, e.g., Christian theological seminaries 207.11

.17 .18

Educational measurement and student placement Methods of instruction and study School discipline

.19

Other aspects

.100 l-.lOO 8

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

100 9

Historical

.11

1

.111

and geographical treatment

Class treatment localities in

by

Academic personnel Including college and university presidents, deans of academic

specific continents, countries,

modern world

101

departments

in 378.4-378.9 (not

For faculty, see 378.12

Government 1

.112

Personnel

103

Policies

and regulations

Relations with the Including

Nonacademic personnel Including deans of

Boards, trustees, faculty senates and councils

101 2

levels of institutions

Personnel administration

378.10094-378.10099)

101

378

Education

.12

.121

community

community

men and women,

counselors, finance officers

Faculty

Academic

privileges, prerogatives, immunities,

responsibilities

service by institutions of higher

Including academic freedom

education

.122

104

Cooperation

among

colleges

and

Hierarchy, work load, tenure

Including educational, information, computer networks

105

Organization

universities

.124

Personal and professional qualifications

.125

Teaching in colleges and universities

Matriculation Including advanced placement

Add

to base

number 378.105 the numbers

371.216-371.219,

107

e.g.,

For methods of instruction and study, see 378.17

following 371.21 in

entrance requirements 378.1057

.14

Including school calendar

Generalities of administration Planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, reporting, decision making, leadership

College year

.142

Summer

.146

All-year school

Including student participation in administration

.15

Types and

school

levels of institutions

Class specific institutions in 378.4-378.9, specific topics of

organization and administration regardless of type or level in 378.101-378.146, 378.16-378.19

.154

Lower-level institutions Academic

institutions not ofiFering professional

generally not awarding advanced degrees

544

545

programs,

Dewey Decimal

378 .154 2

Four-year colleges

.154 3

Two-year colleges

378

Classification

378 .196-. 198

,

378

Education Physical plant, health

Add

to base

and

safety, the student

number 378.19 the numbers

371.6-371.8.

e.g.,

following 371 in

student unrest 378.1981

Including junior colleges

.154 4

.155

.199

Evening coUeges

Add

Higher-level institutions (Universities)

.155 2

wide range of academic and generally awarding advanced degrees

e.g.,

.155 3

offering

to lower degrees,

bachelor's degrees

.155 4

Graduate departments and schools

.166-. 167

colleges, see

Add

to base

tests,

378.1544

measurements, marking systems

number 378,16

371.26-371.27,

e.g.,

1,

mathematics curriculums 510.711

Academic degrees Earned degrees

.241

Course, residence, subject requirements

.242

Thesis and dissertation requirements Class preparation of theses in

Educational measurement and student placement Educational

professional education 378,1996

e.g.,

to

Extension departments For evening

.16

.2

.24

Departments and schools offering programs leading advanced degrees

the numbers following 375.008 in

using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0711 from Table e.g.,

programs leading

number 378,199

Class courses of study in a specific subject with the subject,

Undergraduate departments Departments

to base

375.0082-375.0088,

Institutions oflFering a

professional studies,

Curriculums

.25

Honorary degrees

.28

Costumes and symbols

.3

808

Student finances

the numbers following 371,2 in

college entrance board examinations

378.33-378.36 Sources of income

378.1664 Class comprehensive works in 378.3, veterans* education benefits

.168

Credit and credit systems

.169

Other topics Add

to base

number 378.169

in 355.1152

the numbers following 371.29 in

.33

Fellowships

.34

Scholarships

.35

Educational exchanges

371.2912-371.2914, e.g, dropouts 378.16913

.17

Methods of instruction and study Add

to base

number 378.17 the numbers

Financing of college study through grants for international study

following 371.3 in

371.3028-371.397, e.g, seminars 378.177 Class comprehensive works

.18

.36

Add

to base

number 378.18

371.51-371.59,

.19

.194

on educational exchange

School discipline

e.g.,

student government 378.189

Other aspects Guidance and counseling Add

to base

number 378,194

371.42-371,46,

e.g.,

Loans and employment

the numbers following 371.5 in

,362

Loans

.365

Employment

.38

Costs and expenditures

the numbers following 371.4 in

educational guidance 378.19422

546

547

in 370.1962

Dewey Decimal

378 .4-.9

Higher education and

ZIS

Classification

institutions

continents, countries, localities in

by

specific

modem

world

For adult education

.121 5

By

.122

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to a specific college or university, place it first by use of a letter If it is

e.g.,

number 379.122

local

e.g.,

governments

the numbers following 379.121 in

support for adult education 379.1225

governments

Class in 379.13

Revenue sources

.13

Education and the

379

Support by

[.123]

University of South Africa 378.S (preceding

378.4)

to base

379.1212-379.1215,

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 378

or other symbol,

state, provincial, regional

Add

Class here directories

Add

379

Education

379

Of

state

central governments, of local governments

Examples: tuition in public schools [formerly 311.22], Regulation, control, support

taxation,

Class administration of education departments in 351.851, of cabinet

Including support of education by local governments {formerly

level

.09

departments of education in 351.0851

Historical

modern world .1

by

Class assistance given by higher governmental levels to

subordinate jurisdictions in 379.12

specific continents, countries, localities in

in 379.4-379.9 (no^ 379.094-379.099)

issues

379.123]

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

bond

Supervision and control

.15

Finance, supervision, control of public education

379.151-379.153 By governmental level 379.11-379.13 Finance

Class comprehensive works in 379.15, elements of supervision

control regardless of level in 379.154-379.158

Class comprehensive works in 379.11

,11

Financial administration in public education Costs, expenditures, allocation

and management of funds,

budgets, budgeting, financial reports

.151

National

.152

State, regional, provincial

.153

Local

Class sources of funds in 379.13

.153

.112

Elementary education

.113

Secondary education

,114

Adult education

.118

Higher education

.12

1

.153 5

School boards School

districts

Including centralization and consolidation

379.154-379.158 Elements of supervision and control Class comprehensive works in 379.15

Assistance by central governments Assistance to subordinate jurisdictions

.121

.154

Policy, planning, related

elements

Class financial administration of schools and educational

Including school evaluation, accountability

systems operated by central governments in 379.11

Class evaluation of teachers in 371.144, accreditation

By

and

standards in 379.158

national governments

.121 2

For elementary and secondary education

.121 4

For higher education

548

and

.155

Supervision and control of curriculum and courses of study

549

Dewey Decimal

379 .155 2

.156

Classification

379

.4-.9

Vocational education programs

Education and the Add "Areas"

Supervision of teachers, administrators, their

380

Use 380.01-380.09

Add

Including examination, certification, registration,

to

School standards and accreditation Public education and the state

Class public regulation .1

Aims, objectives, values; effect of political process on quantity and quality of education

*Commerce

.32

.322

Miscellany

.13

state

in,

Directories of dealers

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

Commercial policy Class commiercial policy with respect to specific commodities

Financial assistance

services, to specific groups of

Elementary and secondary education .14

Elementary and secondary education

.344

Higher education

550

commodities and services in

*Add

as instructed

commodities and services and of commodities and services Specific

under 380

Supervision and control

.342

and

380.14

Higher education Including support at national level

.34

.102

illiteracy

Including support at national level

.324

services

Philosophy and theory

.103-. 109

Including school-leaving age

and the

(Trade)

.101

.102 5

Compulsory education

Private education

in 351.8

and demand in 338.1-338.5; restrictive practices business organizations engaged in commerce in 338.6-338.8; domestic trade in 381, foreign trade in 382

Class comprehensive works in 379.2

Reduction of

offers to sell tools

Class supply

by specific continents, countries, localities world in 379.4-379.9 (no^ 379.2094-379.2099)

379.23-379.24 Educational policy

.24

0294 621.900294

Class here marketing

and geographical treatment

modem

* as follows:

1, e.g.,

and control

Exchange of goods and

Class treatment

.23

for standard subdivisions

from Table

Theory

in

transportation

subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation

For finance, supervision, control, see 379.1

Historical

number 379

Product directories, price lists, producers* and distributors' catalogs, no matter how arranged Class noncurrent offers for sale used primarily to illustrate customs of an earlier period in 909, 930-990; offers for sale of a specific product with the

Class religion in public education in 377.1

.209

world

Offers for sale

Class evaluation of teachers in 371.144, tenure in 371.1

.201

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

each subdivision identified by

0294

appointment of teachers

.2

modem

Commerce, communications,

activities

,158

public education by specific

state,

continents, countries, localities in

Supervision of textbooks and other educational materials

.157

379

Education

379

551

specific

groups

Dewey Decimal

380

380

Classification

.5

Class here mass transportation, interdisciplinary works

industries

transportation

comprehensive works in 380.14

Add

633-638, * Products

.142

Add

number 380.141

to base

e.g., rice

technology in 629.04, comprehensive works on transportation safety and safety measures in 363.12

.501-.505

380.141318

* Products of

e.g.,

following 553 in

petroleum 380.142282

.506 .506 8

.507-.508

639.3-639.7,

number 380.1431 e.g.,

the numbers following 639 in

oysters 380.143141

.509

to base

592-599,

.144

Human

.145

* Products

number 380.143

e.g.,

the numbers following 59 in

bearskins 380.143974446

number

to base

for standard subdivisions

380.145,

e.g.,

Activities

.35

Facilities

economic aspects of

activities

Passenger transportation

.524

Freight transportation

and services

in 380.59

Including containerization

Facilities Class use of facilities in specific activities

and services

in

380.52, economic aspects of facilities in 380.59

1

and services

.58

Mergers and consolidation of systems

.59

Economic aspects Market, supply and demand, costs, rates and fares, finance, income, efficiency, competition

and services

in

Including forms of ownership

380.34 as instructed

and services

.522

383-384

Class use of facilities in specific activities

*Add

Activities

Standard subdivisions

.34

and geographical treatment

.52

.53

Notations from Table

1

Comparative studies of kinds of transportation

clothing 380.145687

Communications Class sp>ecific kinds in

Historical

Class

of secondary industries and services

Add 001-999

.301-.309

Standard subdivisions

.51

beings (Slave trade)

Use 380.1450001-380.1450009

programs, proposals

Class urban transportation in 388.4 (no^ 380.5091732)

Products of fishing, whaling, hunting, trapping

Add

policy, planning,

Class here transportation geography

Class products of insect culture in 380.1418

.143 2-. 143 9

Administrative considerations

Notations from Table

to base

1

management

Pubhc and private

vertebrates

Add

Organizations and

other extractive industries

Products of culture of invertebrates and cold-blooded

1

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

number 380.142 the numbers

553.2-553.9,

.143

the numbers following 63 in

of mineral industries

to base

on

Class specific kinds of transportation in 385-388, transportation

Products of agriculture

.141

.143

Transportation

380.141-380.143 Products of primary (extractive)

Class

380

Commerce, communications, transportation

380

under 380

552

553

Dewey Decimal

381

381

Classification

Consumer information

.33

381-382 General internal and international

Provision of information to consumers by governments and private

commerce

groups

(Trade)

Including research, testing of products

Class here marketing

Class guides to selection

Class comprehensive works in 380.1; supply and demand in 338.1-338.5; restrictive practices in, business organizations

engaged

in

commerce

and use of domestic products and

services in 640.73

in 338.6-338.8

Consumer protection

.34

*Intemal commerce (Domestic trade)

381

Government and

private action directed toward producers

promote product quality and advertising and labeling sellers to

.1

381

Commerce, communications, transportation

381

Retail trade Including discount, convenience, factory-outlet, secondhand stores

safety, truth in

Class product hazards in 363.19

consumer problems and their alleviation in 381.3; retail trade in specific commodities and services, in specific groups of commodities and services in 381.4 Class

.4

commodities and services and of commodities and services Specific

specific

Class here consumption of specific commodities

.12

Chain

.13

Franchise businesses

.14

Mail-order houses

.18

Outdoor and

and

stores

groups

and groups of

commodities

381.41-381.43 Products of primary (extractive) industries

street markets

Class comprehensive works in 381.4

Including

fairs

.41

Other

.19

Add

Garage, yard, apartment sales .2

.42 commodities and groups of

Class here

.43

consumer problems and

their alleviation,

.431

as instructed

number 381.42 the numbers e.g.,

following 553 in

petroleum 381.42282

Products of other extractive

industries

Products of culture of invertebrates and cold-blooded vertebrates

Add

to base

number 381.431

the numbers following 639 in

oysters 381.43141

381.4

639.3-639.7,

Consumer movements

Class products of insect culture in 381.418

Class specific activities of

*Add

to base

industries

consumerism

Class commercial pohcy with respect to specific kinds of domestic trade in 381.1-381.2, 381.5; with respect to specific commodities and services, to specific groups of commodities and services in

.32

following 63 in 633-638,

381.41318

553.2-^53.9,

Commercial policy

number 381.41 the numbers

Products of mineral Add

commodities in 381.4 .3

to base

e.g., rice

Wholesale trade Class wholesale trade in specific

Products of agriculture

consumer movements

.432-.439

in 381.33-381.34

under 380

.44

*Add

554

as instructed

e.g.,

Products of fishing, whaling, hunting, trapping number 381.43 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

bearskins 381.43974446

Human

beings (Slave trade)

under 380

555

following 59 in 592-599,

Dewey Decimal

381 .45

381

Classification

*Products of secondary industries and services Use 381.450001-381.450009

Add 001-999

to base

.1

number

381.45,

e.g.,

.104

clothing trade

interstate

Commerce between

and

commodities and services in

specific

of production,

groups of commodities and

.104 4

.17

*Intemational commerce (Foreign trade) between nations and

to

Price determination in international markets

Balance of payments Relation between payments and receipts resulting from

all

commercial and financial transactions carried on between the citizens and government of a country and the citizens and governments of all other countries

their colonies, protectorates,

trusts

Philosophy and theory

.01

e.g.,

engaging in certain kinds climate; supply of capital, labor, land for

and other natural resources; transportation, access markets

commerce in commerce in specific

interstate

services in 381.4

Class here trade

and comparative advantage

Advantages enjoyed by an area

parts of a single jurisdiction

381.1-381.2; interregional and interstate

382

Specialization

commerce

Class specific kinds of interregional

commerce

Theories

.104 2

and

Interregional

Generalities of international

382

Class international economics [formerly 381.1] in 337

for standard subdivisions

381.45687 J5

Commerce, communications^ transportation

382

Class here balance of trade Class theories in 382.104

Historical

.09

Add "Areas" e.g.,

[.172]

and geographical treatment notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

international trade of United

number

Kingdom 382.0941;

Current transactions Number

then, for

.173

Capital transactions

trade between two countries, regions, areas, places, add Of and again add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2, e.g., trade between

the United Kingdom and communist

Relation between receipts and payments on long- and short-term loans

.174

preferred, give priority in notation to the country, region,

between United Kingdom and United

.3

and kinds of trade in 381.1, 382.5-382.9; with respect to specific commodities and services, to specific groups of commodities and services in 382.4; economic imperialism in 337

SUMMARY .4

382.1

.5

Gommercial policy Specific commodities and commodities and services Import trade

.6

Export trade

.7

Tariff policy

.9

Trade agreements and

.3 .4

•Add f Use

as instructed

commerce

services

and

specific

groups of

Commercial policy Class policy with respect to specific aspects

States in

382.0973041

Generalities of international

Currency movements Including gold movements, relation of monetary conditions to world trade

area, place requiring local emphasis, e.g., libraries in United

States class trade

and credit

bloc 382.094101717

Give priority in notation to the country, region, area, place emphasized. If emphasis is equal, give priority to the one coming first in the sequence of area notations If

discontinued; class in 382.17

382.09,

commodities and services and of commodities and services Specific

specific

Class here consumption of specific commodities

and groups of

commodities

382.41-382.43 Products of primary (extractive) their

implementation

industries Class

under 380

comprehensive works

in 382.4

extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning of Table 1

557 556

groups

Dewey Decimal

382

* Products

.41

Add

to base

to base

* Products

.61

number 382,42 the numbers petroleum 382.42282

.63

industries

639.3-639.7,

following 639 in

.64

oysters 382.43141

specific

.7

Products of fishing, whaling, hunting, trapping number 382.43 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

bearskins 382.43974446

utilization of specific export

market

Export policy

restrictions, see

382.64

Export controls and restrictions

Tariff policy Including drawbacks

following 59 in 592-599,

Class here comprehensive works on trade barriers

and

restrictions

Class tax aspects of customs duties in 336.26, agreements

.44

Human

.45

* Products

beings (Slave trade) of secondary industries

Use 382.450001-382.450009

barriers in 382.9;

and

tariflF

commodities and groups of commodities

services

For nontariff barriers

for standard subdivisions

to trade, see

Free trade (No

382.45687

.72

TariflF for

Import trade

.73

Protective and prohibitive

to base

number

382.45,

e.g.,

clothing trade

Class here nontariflF barriers to trade

[.74]

Class agreements on nontariflF barriers to trade [formerly 382.5]

Use of

this

in 382.4

382.5

tarifi)

revenue

Drawbacks and

on trade

policies with respect to specific

.71

Add 001-999

groups

Including licensing, inspection

Class products of insect culture in 382.418

.432-.439

Nature and

For export controls and

number 382.431 the numbers e.g.,

and

Including subsidies {formerly also 382.74], services to exporters, other forms of assistance

of culture of invertebrates and

to base

services

areas

following 553 in

cold-blooded vertebrates

Add

and

of products and services in 382.4

Products of other extractive

.431

382

Export trade Class export of specific products

382.41 the numbers folllowing 63 in 633-638,

mineral industries

553.2r-553.9, e.g.,

.43

Commerce, communications, transportation

382.41318

* Products of

Add

number

382 .6

of agriculture

e.g., rice

.42

382

Classification

(Fiscal

tariflF)

tariflF

subsidies

number

for

drawbacks discontinued;

class in

382.7

in 382.9

Class import of specific products

of products and services in 382.4

For

tariff policy, see

382.7

.52

Import quotas

.53

Embargoes on imports

.54

Licensing of imports

and services and

specific

Class subsidies in 382.63

groups

.75

.752

Single and multiple Single

column

column

tariflFs

Single rates for each

.753

tariflFs

Multiple column

commodity

tariflFs

Varying rates on the same commodity designed to favor certain countries of origin

'Add

as instructed

under 380 .78

.782

Exemptions Personal and institutional Examples: commodities used for educational purposes, privileges for foreign-service personnel, for tourists

558

559

Dewey Decimal

382

On

.788 Jd

382

Classification

.93-.99

relief supplies

382

Commercey communications, transportation

382

By

specific countries

Add "Areas"

Trade agreements and their implementation

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number

382.9.

trade agreements of United Kingdom 382.941; then, for bilateral agreements, add 0* and again add "Areas" notation 3-9 e.g.,

on

Class here agreements 382.5],

agreements on

nontariflF barriers to trade

[formerly

tariflFs

from Table 382.941044

on other specific subjects in 382.1, 382.4-382.6; general economic cooperation and international arrangements for this purpose in 337; texts and discussions of Class trade agreements

treaties in

is

341.754

Historical

.909

Give

and geographical treatment

If

by

Add "Areas"

Tariffs

and

notation from Table 2 to base

number

Postal communication

383 382.91,

e.g.,

[.09]

notation 3 from Table 2 to base

number

382.91,

.1

ancient Greece 382.9138

and geographical treatment

Mail handling Classes of mail Use 383.12001-383.12009

382.914-382.919 In modern world Class comprehensive works in 382.91

.914 2

Historical

Class in 383.49

.12

In

communications

Class comprehensive works in 380.3

In ancient world

Add "Areas"

Specific kinds of

Trade, see 382.92

western hemisphere 382.911812

.914

preferred, give priority in notation to the country requiring

383-384

In areas, regions, places in general

e.g.,

first

agreements and customs unions

For General Agreement on

.913

coming

equal, give priority to the one

United States class agreements between United Kingdom and United States in 382.973041

Class bilateral agreements in 382.93-382.99

.911

emphasis in the sequence

priority in notation to the country emphasized. If

local emphasis, e.g., libraries in

specific

countries in 382.93-382.99

Multilateral

agreements between United Kingdom and France

of area notations.

Class multilateral agreements in 382.91, treatment

.91

2, e.g.,

for standard subdivisions

383.120 2-383.120 5 Special classes

Europe

Class comprehensive works in 383.12

European Economic Community (European

Common

Market,

.120 2

Free mail

EEC) Example: franking privileges

Free Trade Association

.914 3

European

.914 7

East European

.915-.919

120 5

Economic Organization

notation 5-9 from Table 2 to base

General Agreement on

Tariffs

number 382.91

and Trade (GATT)

Use

560

Nonmailable matter Examples: obscene and subversive material, fraudulent promotion and advertising

In other continents and regions

Add "Areas" .92

(EFT A)

.122

Letters, postcards, sealed material

.123

Newspapers and periodicals

extra Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning of Table

561

1

Dewey Decimal

383 .124

Classification

Miscellaneous material

383

Commerce, communications, transportation

383

Historical

[.409]

Bulk mailings {formerly also 383.185], books, catalogs, circulars, other printed matter

125

383

Do

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 383.49

.41

International systems

.42

Post offices

.46

Internal services

Parcels

and conventions

Class printed matter in 383.124

14

Collection, transportation systems, delivery

383.141-383.144 Transportation systems Class comprehensive

works

Instantaneous facsimile transmission

142

Sea mail

143

Overland mail

and geographical treatment of postal communication {formerly 383.09], of postal organizations and systems Historical

Add "Areas"

waterway

Air mail and mail carried through space

.04

Economic aspects

.041

Market, supply and demand,

.06

Other services

Special delivery

.184 [.185]

and

Organizations and

Individual proprietorships, partnerships, companies, corporations, combinations

(COD)

Bulk mailings

Add "Areas"

Jl

.23

Dead

Historical

.09

postal service

Rates and costs

Efficiency of operation Including use of mechanization and automation

SUMMARY 384.1 .4 .5

.8

^

Visual signaling

.7

562

Telegraphy Submarine cable telegraphy Wireless comniunication

Telephony Alarm and warning systems Motion pictures

.6

Postal organization

and geographical treatment

Class specific business organizations in 384.065

Including use of postage stamps

.24

number 384.065

Public and private policy, planning, programs, proposals

letter services

Economic aspects of

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Administrative considerations

.068

Class in 383.124

.186

management

Business organizations

.065

special handling

Collection of charges on delivery

income,

Including forms of ownership

Class star routes in 383.143

.183

costs, rates, finance,

efl&ciency

Including zip codes, postal zones

Insurance and registry of mail

Telecommunication

Special topics of general applicability

Collection and delivery

.182

number 383.49

Including recordings

Including transportation by missile

.18

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Other systems of communication

384

Railroad, highway, inland

145

.49

in 383.14

141

144

Examples: dispatching and routing, postal inspection

563

Dewey Decimal

384

384

Classification

.52

384.1-384.7 Telecommunication

.1

Radiotelegraphy Add

to base

number 384.52

384.13-384.15,

384

Class comprehensive works in

Telegraphy

384

Commerce, communications^ transportation

384

.53

e.g.,

the

numbers following 384.1

in

apparatus 384.525

Radiotelephony

For radiotelegraphy, see 384,52; submarine cable telegraphy,

Class here ship-to-shore communication, portable telephones,

384.4

citizens'

.102 8

Add

Techniques, procedures, materials Class apparatus

and equipment

to base

numbers following 384.6 in transmitting and receiving equipment

number 384.53

384.63-384.65. in 384.15

e.g.,

the

384.535

Telegraph companies

.106 5

band radio

.54 "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 384.1065

Add

Radiobroadcasting on

Class here comprehensive works

radio-

and

television

broadcasting

Historical

.109

and geographical treatment

Class specific telegraph companies in 384.1065

.543

Economic aspects

.13

Market, supply and demand, efficiency, competition

costs, rates, finance,

income,

*Activities

384.554

Economic aspects Market, supply and demand, efiBciency, competition

costs, rates, finance,

income,

Including forms of ownership

Including forms of ownership

.14

television broadcasting, see

For

.544

and services

*Activities

and services

Class here public (noncommercial) broadcasting services

Morse and other code telegraphy, printing telegraphy

(teletype,

Class economic aspects of activities

and services

in

384.543

telex, facsimile, stock tickers)

Class

economic aspects of

activities

and services

.544 2

in 384.13

Scheduling Including sale of time

For postal facsimile transmission^ see 383.141 .544 3

.15

Presentation of programs

Facilities

Commercial, sustaining, noncommercial Apparatus and stations Class a specific type of

Class

economic aspects of

facilities in

and services

facilities in specific activities

.4

384.13, use of

news broadcasts 070.19 .545

Facilities Class

to base

number 384.4

384.13-384.15,

e.g., rates

the

numbers following 384.1

in

economic aspects of

facilities in

facilities in specific activities

and

.545 2

Broadcasting channels Clear, regional, local

Satellite

communication

Class a specific

form of

subject, e.g., television

*Add

as instructed

communication with the transmission by satellite 384.55456 satellite

Including allocation of frequencies

Add

as instructed

under 380

under 380

5^4

565

384.543, use of

services in 384.544

384.43

Wireless communication .51

subject, e.g.,

in 384.14

Submarine cable telegraphy Add

program with the

Dewey Decimal

384

384

Classification

384

Commerce, communications, transportation

384 .545 3

Stations

.555 65

Public (noncommercial), nonaffiliated commercial, network

AM,

affiliates,

.545 5

Facilities

FM

economic aspects of

Class

facilities in specific activities

Networks

384.55563, use of

facilities in

and services

in

384.55564 Including public (noncommercial) networks

.555 7

.545 6

Industrial

and related uses

Satellites

Examples: surveillance, monitoring of hazardous industrial

.55

Television

processes

Class here videotapes

.554

.6

Broadcasting

.554 3-.554 5

Economic Add

Class here comprehensive works

to base

number 384.554

the numbers following 384.54 in

e.g., television

Class apparatus and

to

home

make

.606 5

feasible a

Add

Closed circuit communication

Cable television (Community anterma

CATV)

television,

.63

Closed-circuit distribution systems in

.555 63

which the receiving and relays programs to

costs, rates, finance,

income,

.642

*Activities

costs, rates, finance,

income,

and services and services

in 384.63

General communications

Including conference

activities

and services

.648

in

384.55563 as instructed

aspects

Local, long-distance, overseas service

and services

economic aspects of

number

and geographical treatment

Class economic aspects of activities

Including viewer access, local programming Class

to base

Including forms of ownership

Including forms of ownership

*Add

Economic

Economic aspects

*Activities

from Table 2

efiBciency

.64

.555 64

Historical

Market, supply and demand,

up broadcast signals homes for a periodic fee

Market, supply and demand, efficiency, competition

"Areas'* notation 4-9

Class specific telephone companies in 384.6065

Class closed-circuit subscription television in 384.5547

individual

in 384.65

384.6065

.609

station picks

equipment

Telephone companies

viewers for specific program services

Including theater television

.555 6

Techniques, procedures, materials

*Pay (Subscription) television charge

.555

.602 8

networks 384.55455

Closed- or open-circuit systems designed to

on wire and cable communication

For telegraphy, see 384.1; radioteiephony, 384.53; cable television, 384.5556

aspects, activities, services, facilities

384.543-384.545,

.554 7

Telephony

calls,

emergency

services

Computer communications Links between computers via telephone lines

under 380

Including services from input terminals, to output terminals

*Add

as instructed

under 380

566 5&7

Dewey Decimal

384 .65

384

Classification

Commerce, communications^ transportation

385

SUMMARY

Facilities Stations, lines,, switchboards, dialing systems, transmitting

receiving equipment Class

economic aspects of

facilities in

facilities in specific activities

.7

384.63, use of

and services

in

.2

Economic aspects Activities and services

.3

Facilities

.5

Narrow-gauge and special-duty railway systems Inclined and mountain railway systems Railroad combined with other transportation systems

385.1

and

384.64

.6

Alarm and warning systems

.7

Class specific applications in 363, e.g., fire alarm systems

363.3772 .8

385.1-385.3 Specific aspects

Motion pictures Add

to base

Class comprehensive works in 385, specific aspects of narrow-gauge

number 384,8 the numbers

384.13-384.15,

e.g., activities

and special-duty railway systems in 385.5, of inclined and mountain railway systems in 385.6

following 384.1 in

384.84 .1

Visual signaling

Economic aspects Market, supply and demand, competition

385-388

Specific kinds of transportation

Class here interdisciplinary works

on

Rates and fares

.12

transportation .2

Class accidents [formerly 385-388] in 363.12

on

Activities Class

safety

in specific kinds of transportation in 363.122-363.125; technology

of specific kinds of transportation with the subject,

.204 .204 2

.06

Organizations and

and services

in 385.1

Basic activities Routing, scheduling, dispatching,

For operation of rolling

traffic

stock, see

control

385.2044

Operation of rolling stock

.204 4

and broad-gauge railways

rail transit systems, see

activities

Special topics of general applicability

Railroad transportation For local

services

economic aspects of

For postal transportation^ see 383.141-383.144

Class here standard-

and

e.g., air

transportation technology 629.1

385

income, efl&ciency,

Including forms of ownership

specific kinds of

Class comprehensive works in 380.5, comprehensive works

costs, finance,

388.42

385.22-385.24 Transportation activities and services

management

Class comprehensive works in 385.2

.065

Railroad companies

22 Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Including sleeper services, meal services, passenger amenities,

and special-duty railroad companies in 385.5, inclined and mountain railroad companies in 385.6 Class narrow-gauge

.068

baggage services .23

*Express transportation of goods

.24

*Transportation of goods

Administrative considerations Public and private policy, planning, programs, proposals

.09

Historical

Class unitized cargo services in 385.72

and geographical treatment

For express transportation of goods, see 385.23

Class specific railroad companies in 385.065

*Add

568

*Transportation of passengers

number 385.065

as instructed

under 380

569

385

Dewey Decimal

385 .26

Activities

and

385

Classification

services of terminals

and

stations

Commerce, communications, transportation

385

Narrow-gauge railways

.52

Including fueling, victualing

.262

Class narrow-gauge industrial railways in 385.54

Passenger services Examples: booking services, passenger amenities

.264

Facilities

.7

Railroad combined with other transportation systems

Unitized cargo

.72

economic aspects of facilities in 385,1, use of in specific activities and services in 385.2

.312

Inclined and mountain railway systems Funicular, rack, cable

Class

.31

•6

Freight services Examples: freight handling, warehousing, storage

.3

Industrial railways

.54

facilities

Including piggyback (trucks, automobiles on flatcars)

Stationary

The way

Ship railway systems

.77

Terminals and stations

Railways transporting vessels overland between bodies of water

386

Including yards, roundhouses, train sheds, shop buildings

.316

Communication

facilities

Inland waterway and ferry transportation Class comprehensive works

068

to base

387

Public and private policy, planning, programs, proposals

number 385.3

625.22-625.24,

e.g.,

SUMMARY

the numbers following 625.2 in

diners 385.33

to base

number 385.36

625.261-625.266,

e.g.,

Economic aspects

386.1

Locomotives Add

.37

in

Cars

Add .36

on water transportation

Administrative considerations

Example: signals

.32-.34

private

For container-ship operations, see 387.5442

Tracks, roadway, bridges, tunnels, grade crossings

.314

trailers, buses,

the numbers following 625.26 in

steam locomotives 385.361

Trains Including specific trains •1

.2

Activities, services, facilities

.3

River transportation

.4

Canal transportation

.5

Lake transportation

.6

Ferry transportation

.8

Ports

Economic aspects

Class here comprehensive works on rolling stock

For

cars, see

Market, supply and demand, costs, rates and income, efficiency, competition

385.32-385.34; locomotives, 385.36

Narrow-gauge and special-duty railway systems Including interurban railways, monorailways Class special-duty railways located entirely within a metropolitan

region in 388.42-388.46

fares, finance,

Including forms of ownership

•2

Activities, services, facilities Class economic aspects of activities, services, facilities in 386.1; activities, services, facilities of ports in 386.8; and,

For inclined and mountain railway systems, see 385.6

except for ships and ports, specific types of inland

570

class activities

waterway systems

571

and

facilities

of

in 386.3-386.6

385

Dewey Decimal

386 .22

386

Classification

Ships

Commerce^ communications, transportation

386 .35

Add

Description, history, rating, tonnage, classification

to base

number 386.22

623.821-623.829,

the numbers following 623.82 in

Class use of ships in specific activities

.24

Activities

.240 4

to base

number 386.35 the numbers e.g.,

and services

Canal transportation

.404 .404 2

Activities

and services number 386.4042 the numbers

to base

386.2404-386.244, traffic

e.g.,

following 386.24 in

transportation of freight 386.40424

control

For operation of ships, see 386.24044 .240 44

river, lake, canal

Special topics of general applicability

Add

Basic activities Routing, scheduling, dispatching,

combined

systems in 386.5

in 386.24

and services

following 386.24 in

transportation of freight 386.354

Class canalized rivers in 386.3;

Special topics of general applicability

.240 42

.4

tugboats 386,2232

e.g.,

and services

386.2404-386.244,

Including air-cushion vehicles

Add

Activities

386.42-386.48 Specific canals and kinds of canals

Operation of ships Existing and proposed

.242

*Transportation of passengers

Class comprehensive works in 386.4

Including sleeping services, meal services, passenger

.42

amenities, baggage services

.244

Interoceanic canals For canals connecting

*Transportation of freight

specific oceans, see

386.43-386.45

386.43-386.45 Canals connecting specific oceans

386.3-386.6 Specific kinds of inland waterway and

Class comprehensive works in 386.42

ferry transportation Activities, services, facilities

Class comprehensive works in 386,

economic aspects of

waterway transportation

for specific kinds of inland

in 386.8

386.3-386.5 Specific kinds of waterways Class comprehensive works in 386, ferry transportation

.43

Canals connecting Indian and Atlantic Oceans (Suez Canal)

.44

Canals connecting Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

specific

kinds of inland waterway transportation in 386.1, ships for specific kinds of inland waterway transportation in 386.22, ports

on

specific

.444

Panama Canal

.445

Nicaragua Canal

,447

Tehuantepec Canal

.45

Canals connecting Pacific and Indian Oceans

.46

Noninteroceanic canals

kinds of waterways in 386.6

River transportation Including canals connecting parts of one ocean Class here transportation Class

.32

combined

by canalized

rivers

For kinds of noninteroceanic canals, see 386.47-386.48 river, lake, canal

systems in 386.5

The way

386.47-386.48 Kinds of noninteroceanic canals

'Add as instructed under 380

Class here specific canals Class comprehensive

.47

works

in 386.46

Ship canals

573 57^

386

Dewey Decimal

386

Classification

386

Small craft and barge canals

.48

Commerce, communications, transportation

387 .12

Lake transportation

.5

In natural bays, river mouths, tidal rivers, estuaries,

on combined Saint Lawrence Seaway

Class here transportation e.g.,

.52

The way

.54

Activities

Add

roadsteads river, lake, canal systems,

Class specific ports in 387.109, facilities of specific types of

ports in 387.15, activities and services of specific types of ports in 387.16

and services

to base

.13

number 386.54 the numbers

386.2404-386.244,

e.g.,

following 386.24 in

Ocean and inland

Free ports Class specific ports in 387.109, facilities of free ports in

transportation of passengers 386.542

387.15, activities

Ferry transportation

.6

Physiographic types

.15

transportation for passengers, freight, vehicles,

Port

and

services of free ports in 387.16

facilities

Including docks, quays, piers

trains

Class use of port facilities in specific activities

Ports

.8

in 387.16

Add

to base

number 386.8 the numbers

387.12-387.16,

387

and services

Water,

air,

e.g.,

following 387.1 in

.152

Passenger terminals

.153

Freight terminals

.155

Navigational aids

freight terminals 386.853

space transportation

Class here comprehensive works

on water transportation Class here lighthouses

wherever located

For inland waterway and ferry transportation, see 386 Class piloting in 387.166

Standard subdivisions of water transportation

.001-.009

.16 Notations from Table

Activities

and services

1

Including port maintenance

Standard subdivisions of ocean (marine)

[.01-.09]

.162

transportation

Examples: booking services, other amenities

Class in 387.501-387.509

.164

SUMMARY

* Freight services

Freight handling, warehousing, storage, connection with land transportation

387.1

Ports

.2

Ships

.5

Ocean (Marine)

.7

Air transportation

Examples: ship-to-shore communication, piloting, towing, tug

.8

Space transportation

services

.166

.168

and geographical treatment

Auxiliary services Examples: fueling, victualing

Activities, services, facilities

Historical

Operational services

transportation

Ports

109

*Passenger services

*Add

as instructed

under 380

Class here specific ports

574

575

387

Dewey Decimal

387 .2

387

Classification

Description, history, rating, tonnage, classification

Class here specific routes

Including air-cushion vehicles

Class economic aspects of routes

economic aspects of ships in 387.51, use of ships specific activities and services in 387.54 Class

Add

to base

number 387.204 the numbers

623.8202-623.8205,

.21-.29

to base

number 387.2

623.821-623.829,

Ocean (Marine)

e.g.,

following 623.820 in

387.2043

facilities

.522

Intercoastal

.523

Auxiliary, irregular,

.524

Coastwise

.54

the numbers following 623.82 in

Activities

cargo ships 387.245

tramp

and services

and services of ports in 387.16, economic aspects of activities and services in 387,51

transportation .540 4

Special topics of general applicability

.540 42

ships, see 387.2

Basic activities Routing, scheduling, dispatching,

387.501-387.509 Standard subdivisions of ocean (marine) transportation [formerly also 387.01-387.09] Class comprehensive

.501-.505

works

.506 .506 8

Organizations and

Including

in 387.5

.51

life

and

activities of

marine personnel

Including sleeping and meal services, other amenities, baggage services

1

* Freight services

.544 .544 2

Container-ship operations

Administrative considerations

Class carriage of specific kinds of cargo in container-ship

operations in 387.5448

Carriage of specific kinds of cargo

.544 8

Study and teaching, history and description of the subject among groups of persons, historical and geographical treatment

Examples: dry cargo, petroleum,

1

.55

Salvage

.58

Facilities

Economic aspects

fertilizer

Class facilities of ports in 387.15, ships in 387.2,

Market, supply and demand, costs, rates and income, efficiency, competition

economic

aspects of facilities in 387.51, use of facilities in specific

fares, finance,

activities

Including forms of ownership

.7

*Add

576

at sea

*Passenger services

.542

management

Notations from Table

control

Operation of ships

.540 44

Public and private policy, planning, programs, proposals

.507-.509

traffic

For operation of ships, see 387.54044

Philosophy and theory, miscellany, dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances, serial publications Notations from Table

in

Class activities

Class seaports in 387.1

For

in 387.51;

387.54

Specific types

Add .5

e.g., sailing craft

and kinds of routes

on routes and kinds of routes in 387.2, 387.58; activities and services on routes and kinds of routes use of

in

General types

.204

Routes and kinds of routes

.52

Ships

387

Commerce, communications, transportation

387

and

services in 387.54

Air transportation

as instructed

under 380

577

Dewey Decimal

387 .706 5

Airline

387

Classification

74

companies

Add "Areas"

Commerce, communications, transportation

387

economic aspects of activities and services in 387.71, activities and services of airports and landing fields in Class

387,7065

.706 8

387.7364

Administrative considerations

740

Public and private policy, planning, programs, proposals

,709

Historical

4

Special topics of general applicability

740 42

and geographical treatment

Class specific

Basic activities Routing, scheduling, dispatching,

companies in 387.7065

Including airport noise and

Economic aspects

.71

Including market, supply and demand, eflBciency, competition;

740 44

forms of ownership

Operation of aircraft

Class maintenance

and

742

local services

742 8

economic aspects of routes and kinds of routes in 387.71, use of facilities on routes and kinds of routes in 387.73, activities and services on routes and kinds of routes in 387.74

744

Class

.8

732-.733

388

387,71

Aircraft

Add

Charter services * Freight services

Including all-cargo plane services

Facilities facilities in

Space transportation

Ground

number 387.73

629.1332-629.1333,

e.g.,

the numbers following 629.133 in

.1

helicopters 387.73352

Class use of aircraft in specific activities

and services

in

.11

Airports and landing fields

highway operation,

services, use in 388.31 streets, see

388.411

Economic aspects

Class use of facilities in specific activities

Class economic effects of highways

on a

economic

e.g., effect

activity

with the subject,

locaHon 338.6042

Including access to airports

.112

Costs

and services Including costs of maintenance

in 387.7364

Activities

385

Including supply and demand, efiBciency, economic

Facilities

Terminal buildings, control towers, hangars, runways, warehouses

4

transportation in

For urban roads and

387.74

.736 2

rail

Roads and highways Class

.736

transportation

Class nonlocal

to base

and services

*Add

as instructed

under 380

Booking, passenger amenities, fueling, victualing

578

in 387.73

Including meal services, other amenities, baggage services

airports

economic aspects of

and maintenance personnel

*Passenger services

Including specific routes, helicopter routes to and from

Class

alleviation

Class here operating personnel, flight crews

International, domestic trunk, limited range

73

control

income,

Routes and kinds of routes

.72

its

trafiBc

For operation of aircraft, see 387.74044 costs, finance,

Rates and fares

.712

736

and services

Activities

number

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

387

579

eflFects

specific aspect of

on business

388

Dewey Decimal

Classification

388

Finance

.114

Highway use

.314

Including user charges, Class taxation as a

.314 2

tolls

means

Volume

of highway finance in 351.72

Class

Kinds of roads and highways

.12

Commerce^ communications, transportation

388

.314 3

in

388.3143

Including peak hours, use by specific kinds of vehicles

economic aspects of kinds of roads and highways in 388.11, special features of kinds of roads and highways in 388.13

314 4

32

Expressways

Speed Vehicular services

321

Motorways, freeways, parkways, turnpikes, toUways, throughways, beltways

Special

peak hours

Examples: patterns by origin, by destination

Class

.13

traffic

Traffic patterns

Including primary and secondary roads, bicycle paths, pedestrian paths

.122

of

Services of private passenger automobiles

322

*Bus services

highway and road features

Class services of terminals, stations, stops in 388.33

Including tunnels, access roads, intersections, grade separations

322 04

Special topics of general applicability

322 042

Basic services

economic aspects of special highway and road features in 388.11, signs and signals for traffic control in 388.3122 Class

.132

Routing, scheduling, dispatching,

traffic

control

For operation of vehicles, see 388.322044

Bridges .322 044

Vehicular transportation

.322

Class urban vehicular transportation in 388.41

1

Operation of vehicles Routes Trunk, other intercity

SUMMARY 388.31

Traffic flow

.34 .35

Air-cushion vehicles

.33

.312

TrafiBc flow

.322 2

specific routes

and kinds of

Types of services Standard passenger, charter, small package and express services, sightseeing

Including meal service, other passenger amenities, baggage

and maintenance

TraflBc control

on

routes in 388.3222

and maintenance

Vehicular services Terminals, stations, stops Vehicles

.32

.31

Class services offered

services

and other highway services

.322 8

Stagecoach services

Including lighting, route iiiarkers, snow and ice removal, roadside park facilities

Class stagecoach routes in 388.3221, types of stagecoach services in 388.3222

Class police services in traffic control in 363.2332

.312 2

Traffic control

.312 4

Driver information

.324

through signs and signals

Class services of terminals in 388.33

.324 04

Information supplied en route

Example: information on

*Trucking services

traffic

*Add

as instructed

Special topics of general applicability

under 380

patterns via commercial

radio

580

581

388

388

Dewey Decimal .324 042

388

Classification

Basic services

.404 2

Routing, scheduling, dispatching,

traflfic

control

.406

Routes Long-haul, line-haul, intercity

.324 3

.406 5

common

management

Local transportation companies notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

388.4065 (for-hire) carriers

.406 8

Terminals, stations, stops

.33

Organizations and

Add "Areas"

Kinds of carriers Private, contract,

fares, finance,

Including forms of ownership

Operation of vehicles

.324 2

Economic aspects Market, supply and demand, costs, rates and income, efficiency, competition

For operation of vehicles, see 388.324044 .324 044

388

Commerce, communications, transportation

388

Administrative considerations Public and private policy, planning, programs, proposals

Activities, services, facilities: vehicle sheds, docks, booking,

other passenger

.409

facilities

Vehicles

.34

oflF-road vehicles, e.g., all-terrain vehicles,

snowmobiles

388.41-388.46 Specific kinds

Class use of vehicles in specific services, vehicle operation in

Class comprehensive works in 388.4, terminals

388.32

facilities for specific

For air-cusion

vehicles, see

388.35

.41

Carts, wagons, carriages, stagecoaches

Gasoline-,

Add

oil-,

to base

629.222-629.228,

e.g.,

kinds of transportation in 388.47

Vehicular and pedestrian

traffic

Including moving street belts for pedestrian

man-powered

number 388.34 the numbers

following 629.22 in

.411

Urban roads and

streets

buses 388.34233

Parkways, expressways, arterial and side

Including intersections,

on air-cushion vehicles

Class air-cushion ships for inland waterways in 386.22, for ocean transportation in 387.2

.404

commuter

.413

.413 1

services

Activities

and

streets in

and services

economic aspects

Trafific

Add

Special topics of general applicability

of activities

and services

in 388.4042

flow and maintenance to base

number 388.4131 the numbers

388.312-388.314,

.413 2

582

(roundabouts)

388.4131

Class

Class here urban transportation, rapid transit, urban mass

traffic circles

Class operation, services, use of roads

Local transportation transit,

streets, sidewalks,

cycling paths (bikeways)

Air-cushion vehicles Class here comprehensive works

.4

traffic

Class vehicles in 388.34-388.35

For rickshaws, see 388.341

.35

and parking

Activities, services, facilities

Including rickshaws, animal-drawn omnibuses

.342-.348

and geographical treatment

Class specific companies in 388.4065

Including

.341

Historical

e.g.,

Vehicular services

583

following 388.31 in

peak hours 388.413143

Dewey Decimal

388 .413 21

388

Classification

Services by private passenger automobiles

Historical

[.109]

Do

Including taxicabs

.413 22

*Bus services

* Local rail transit

[.152-.159]

Specific systems

Including guided-way systems

and

Numbers

stations in 388.472

rail transit systems, see 388.44;

* Underground

Former heading: Standards and standardization

(Subw^ay) systems

* Elevated rail transit

.44

Standardization

•6

*Surface

rail transit

For interchangeability

systems (Tramways)

Terminals, stations, parking

.47

.472

Rail terminals

.473

Truck and bus

and

Of

.63

390

Customs, etiquette, folklore Class here folkways [formerly 301.21]

and terminals

Use 390.001-390.009

Including bus stops

Parking

.474

facilities

and

Class here interdisciplinary works

on parking

.01-.07

.08

.1

711,73

Pipeline transportation

Standard subdivisions of customs

Customs of groups of

specific kinds of persons

racial, ethnic, national

economic and social classes in 390.1-390.2, 390.5; of groups engaged in specific occupations in 390.4

Class customs of

Metrology measuring mass and dimension

1

History and description of customs of groups of

Other than

Metrology and standardization Social use of systems of

355

persons .088

389

in

life

Notations from Table

Class a specific aspect of parking with the subject, e.g.,

.5

for standard subdivisions

Class customs of military

services

On- and oflF-street parking facilities, facilities located above and below street level, perimeter parking

city planning

quality For performance

facilities

stations

stations

quantity and size

Of

.62

systems

Including elevated monorail systems

.46

.09

Historical

and geographical treatment of customs

Class mensuration [formerly 389.1] in 530.8

*Add

as instructed

SI)

surface rail

transit systems, 388.46

.428

discontinued; class in 389.15

Adoption of metric system (international system,

.16 For elevated

imperial

of conversion from one system to another in 530.81

systems

Class rail terminals

SI),

Class adoption of metric system in 389.16, mathematical tables

*Trucking services

.42

not use; class in 389.15

Examples: metric system (systeme internationale, (British) system

Trolleybuses

.413 24

and geographical treatment

Systems of measurement

.15

Including animal-drawn omnibuses

.413 223

389

Commerce, communications, transportation

389

390.1-390.5 Customs of specific economic, social, occupational classes

under 380

Class comprehensive

5S4

works in 390

585

Dewey Decimal

390 .1

390

Classification

Customs of people of various

specific

economic

.01-.05

statuses

Costumes of

specific

economic,

social,

occupational

classes

Class customs of slaves

.2

391

Customs, etiquette, folklore

391

and

serfs in

Customs of people of various

Add

390.25

390.1-390.5,

specific ranks [.07]

.22

Royalty

.23

Nobility

.24

Common

to base

Costumes of

number e.g.,

391.0 the

numbers following 390

in

costumes of lawyers 391.04344

specific ages

and sexes

Class in 391.1-391.3

people

Class customs of

391.1-391.3 Costumes of specific ages and sexes

common

people of specific economic statuses in

[formerly also 391.07]

390.1, of specific occupations in 390.4

works in 391, auxiliary garments and accessories for specific age and sex groups in 391.4, costumes specific occasions for specific age and sex groups in 391.8, costumes of specific economic, social, occupational classes Class comprehensive

Slaves and serfs

.25 .4

Customs of people of various Add e.g.,

specific occupations

"Persons" notation 09-99 from Table 7 to base customs of lawyers 390.4344

Customs of people of various

number

391-394 Customs ceremonies, other external and formalized patterns of social behavior accompanying social functions; ways and means of carrying out social functions Rites,

Class comprehensive works in 390, customs of specific economic,

occupational classes in 390.1-390.5

For customs of war and diplomacy, see 399

391

Costume and personal appearance Class here fashion

.001-. 007

.008 8

J2

Costumes of women

J3

Costumes of children

A

Auxiliary garments and accessories

.41

.412

Gloves

,413

Shoes

mittens

Underwear and nightclothes

.43

Headgear

.44

Accessories

.45

Class comprehensive works in 391

social classes in

and geographical treatment of costume

Buttons 391.5-391.6 Care and adornment of the body

specific kinds of persons

economic and

586

mufi^s, hosiery,

For jewelry, see 391.7

391.01-391.02, 391.05; of groups engaged in specific occupations in 391.04, of specific ages and sexes in 391.1-391.3

Historical

neckwear

.42

racial, ethnic, national

Class costumes of

foot-,

Including

1

Costumes of groups of

Hand-,

Fans, parasols, canes, eyeglasses, flowers

History and description of costumes of groups of persons

Other than

.009

Costumes of men

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.008

A

specific levels of

education

social,

regardless of age or sex in 391.01-391.05

390.4.

Hair styles Including beards, wigs

.6

.62

The person Body contours

587

for

Dewey Decimal

391 .63

Use of cosmetics and perfume

.64

Personal cleanliness and hygiene

.65

Tattooing and mutilation

Customs, etiquette, folklore

392 .37

Jewelry

A

Costumes

.38

Customs of

life

and meals

Other domestic

in 394.1

arts

and sciences

Courtship and betrothal Examples: bundling, infant betrothal, bride purchase

for specific occasions

Examples: weddings, funerals,

Cookery Class food

.4

.7

392

391

Classification

festivals

cycle and domestic

life

Ji

Wedding and marriage

A

Relations between sexes Example: chaperonage

For death customs, see 393

For courtship and betrothal, see 392.4; wedding and marriage. .1

.12

Birth, puberty, majority

392.5

Birth customs

.9

Examples: couvade, infanticide,

.13

name

giving, baptism

Death customs

393

Child-rearing customs .1

.14

Customs relating Example:

.15

Treatment of aged

to attainment of

puberty

Including

initiation rites

Customs relating

Burial

to attainment of majority

entombment

^

Cremation

^

Embalming

.4

Exposure

^

Mourning

Example: debuts

J .36

The home and domestic

arts

Dwelling places

Examples: wakes, suttee, funerals Class here heating, lighting, furnishings, sanitation

.360 01-.360 07

394

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Including swearing 1

.1

Dwelling places of groups of persons

.360 08

Dwelling places of groups of

.360 088

and

social classes in

.12

392.3601-392.3602, 392.3605; of groups engaged in specific occupations in 392.3604

Of

specific

Add

methods of

Class here food

racial, ethnic, national

Class dwelling places of economic

.360 1-.360 5

situations,

use, prohibited uses

Including narcotics

Other than

Historical

Eating, drinking, using tobacco Use

specific kinds of

persons

.360 09

General customs

and geographical treatment

economic,

to base

390.1-390.5,

social,

number 392.360 e.g.,

occupational classes the numbers following 390 in

dwelhng places of

Eating and drinking For drinking of alcoholic beverages, see 394.13

.13

Drinking of alcoholic beverages

.14

Use of tobacco

.15

Specific meals

royalty 392.36022

Example: tea

.16

588

and meals

Food taboos

589

392

Dewey Decimal

394

394

Classification

Special occasions Including

fast

•3

.4

Example: Mardi gras

.26

.5

Historical

Do .268

.268 2 .268 28

Official

ceremonies and observances triumphs

For carnivals, see 394.25

not use; class in 394.269

Specific holidays gras, see

visits,

Pageants, processions, parades

and geographical treatment

For Mardi

dances

toys,

Coronations, inaugurations, jubilees, state

Holidays

[.260 9]

Games,

Including gambling

days

Carnivals

.25

394

Customs, etiquettCy folklore

394

394.25

Religious

Christian

.6

Fairs

.7

Customs of chivalry

.8

Dueling and suicide

.9

Cannibalism

395

Etiquette (Manners)

Holidays of the church year Prescriptive and practical works

.268 282 .268 283 .268 29

on

social

behavior

Christmas Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number

Easter

coming

Other

last in

the schedule,

e.g.,

table

manners

for children 395.54

(no^ 395.122)

Add

292-299,

.268 3

number 394.26829 the numbers

to base

e.g.,

Class customs in

rehgious holidays of Judaism 394.268296

391-394

For protocol of diplomacy, see 327.2

Seasonal Examples: Thanksgiving,

.268 4

following 29 in

New

Year,

May Day, Halloween

.1

For

specific ages

Add

Patriotic

to base

and sexes

number

170.2022-170.2024,

Examples: Independence Day,

Bastille

.2

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base 394.2684

Historical

etiquette for chUdren 395.122

and geographical treatment of

For

specific occasions

specific

.22

Engagements and weddings

.23

Funerals

.24

Christenings, confirmations, bar mitzvahs, debuts

holidays in 394.268

.3

.269 01-.269 05

For

social occasions

Historical periods Including table decor

Add

number 394.2690

the numbers following 090 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table 1,

e.g.,

.269 1-.269 9

to base

holidays in lst-5th centuries 394.269015

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

590

Class here hospitality

and entertainment

Class etiquette for specific social occasions in 395.2, invitations in 395.4

Geographical treatment

Add "Areas"

in

number

and geographical treatment

Class historical

e.g.,

numbers following 170.202

Day

Add .269

395.1 the

number 394.269

59^

Dewey Decimal

395

A

395

Classification

Social correspondence

398

Standard subdivisions

.05-.08

Notations from Table

Including invitations and announcements Class here written

and spoken

styles

and forms of address and

Historical

.09

greeting

Business and office etiquette

.53

Public behavior

.54

Table manners

.59

Other

398.1

[Unassigned] in Edition 16

.1

[Unassigned] Most recently used

398

on the telephone, conversation

.12

in Edition 16

.4 .5

Chapbooks

.6

Riddles

.8

Rhymes and games

.9

Proverbs

.13 Class belles-lettres

.01

by

identifiable authors,

anonymous

.042

Anthropological Folklore as survival of ancient beliefs and rituals

800 .14

Philosophy and theory

1

.15

Psychoanalytic

.16

Symbolic Folklore as

Special topics of general applicability .17

Sociology and criticism Origin, role, function of folklore as a cultural

and

[.18]

Including social role and function [formerly also 398.18]

comprehensive works on sociology and

symboHc of natural phenomena

Historical Folklore as allegorical treatment of forgotten historical events

social

phenomenon

Class here

Etiological Folklore as explanation of causation

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.04

P hiloloeical

literary

Class specific theories in 398.1

.02-.03

I'heories of folklore

Folklore based on linguistic analysis

Folklore classics in

Theories of folklore

Folk literature The natural and physical as subjects of folklore The paranatural and legendary as subjects of folklore

.3

Most recently used

folk literature

SUMMARY .2

Sports, dances, school,

and geographical treatment of

in 398.209

Examples: in church, at theater, in stores and shops

[397]

and geographical treatment of sociology of

Class historical

.52

[396]

1

folklore

In specific situations

.5

398

Customs, etiquette, folklore

Social role

and function

Class in 398.042

literary

.19

Origin and

diflFusion

of folklore

criticism

Class purely literary criticism in 398.2, 398.5-398.9,

sociology of specific subjects of folklore in 398.3-398.4, historical

and geographical treatment of sociology of

.192

Pan-Babylonian

.193

Pan-Indian

folklore

in 398.09

592

593

Dewey Decimal

398

398

Classification

Folk literature

398

Legendary

.245 4

Examples: dragons, phoenixes, unicorns, werewolves

Short works from oral tradition Class here literary appraisal

and

criticism

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number coming first in the schedule, e.g., tales of heroes in real places

398.22

(«c?^

.25

Ghost

.26

Tales and lore involving physical

mythology

in 291.13,

minor forms of

.27

folk

Tales and lore of everyday

literature in 398.5-398.9

.204

human

life

dwellings, food

notation 1-9 from Table 6 to base

number

398.3-398.4 Sociology of specific subjects of folklore

398.204

Tales and lore of paranatural and legendary beings of

Origin, role, function of themes

human and semihuman form

cultural

Examples: ogres, centaurs

.22

phenomena

Birth, love, marriage, death, occupations, recreation,

By language Add "Languages"

.21

stories

Heavenly bodies, weather, fire, water, real and legendary minerals, other real and legendary materials and things

398.232)

Class religious

398

Customs, etiquette, folklore

fairies, giants,

vampires, mermaids and

social

subjects of folklore as

phenomena

Class comprehensive works in 398.042

mermen, .3

Tales and lore of historical and quasi-historical persons and events

and

and

.32

The

natural and physical as subjects of folklore

Places

.322

Physiographic regions

.329

Specific places

Examples: heroes, kings, witches

.23

.232

Tales and lore of places and timesj|

Add

"Areas" notaHon 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Real places Class historical

Add

"Areas'* notation 1-9

from Table 2

to base

number 398.232

Class tales originating in specific places in 398.209, tales

and

specific places in

.33

political

number 398.329

themes, historical events in

398.358

Times

of real places at special times in 398.236 Seasons, special days, holidays; parts of day, e.g., darkness,

.234

Legendary places

dawn

Example: Atlantis

.236

.35

Special times

.352

Examples: seasons, special days

.24

.242

.245 2

Tales and lore of plants and animals Plants

Including individual persons

.353

Human

body, mind, personality, qualities,

activities

Examples: chivalry, friendship, insanity, pride,

Animals

Including medical folklore

Real

Add

Persons Examples: heroes, kings, witches

Real and legendary

.245

Humanity and human existence

to base

592-599,

number 398.2452

e.g., cats

the numbers following 59 in

For

love, see

398.354

398.2452974428

594

595

sex, success

Dewey Decimal

398

398

Classification

.45

Life cycle

.354

Birth, love, marriage,

.355

Social

death

s

Beings of

.46

life

Examples: commerce, crime, dwellings, environment, food, law,

Examples: ogres,

fairies, giants,

.465

Legendary minerals,

vampires

Example: philosopher's stone

and technical themes

Former heading: Things and Examples: engineering,

.468

Plants

.469

Animals

materials

flight, science,

plants, animals

Minerals

occupations, recreation, violence

Scientific

human and semihuman form

Class ghosts in 398.47

themes

Former heading: Everyday

.356

398

Customs, etiquette, folklore

398

ships

Examples: dragons, phoenixes, unicorns, werewolves

Including buried treasure

.47

Ghosts

For medical folklorey see 398.353 Including haunted places

.357

Artistic

and

literary

themes

Examples: books, music, painting

Historical

.358

and

political

themes

398.5-398.9 Minor forms of folk literature *

Class here literary appraisal and criticism

Examples: nationalism, war

Class comprehensive works in 398.2

Class here historical events in specific places

.36

Physical

.6

Riddles

.8

Rhymes and games

phenomena

.363

Weather

.364

Fire and water

.365

Minerals

.368

Plants

Add

369

Nursery rhymes, counting-out rhymes, street cries and songs .9

to base

number 398.368

e.g.,

the numbers following 58 in

flowers 398.368213

to base

592-599,

The

notation 1-9 from Table 6 to base

Customs of war and diplomacy Examples: dances, peace pipe, treatment of captives,

number 398.369

e.g.,

rabbits

the numbers following 59 in

398.3699322

paranatural and legendary as subjects of folklore

Folk beliefs Including superstitions

.42

number 398.9

e.g.,

Class cannibalism in 394.9, protocol of diplomacy in 327.2

Animals Add

Proverbs

Add "Languages"

399

582-589,

.41

Chapbooks

Heavenly bodies

.362

.4

.5

Legendary places Example: Atlantis

596

597

scalping

410

410

Linguistics

400

Science and structure of spoken and written language Class here comprehensive works

specific language, e.g., Russian,

400 Language

number and add

Expression and comprehension of ideas through systematic

language that

it is

make

to,

or

of,

any

option

specific

is

For

where

instructions appear

Class in 410,

B.

Give preferred treatment by placing before 420 through use of a letter or other symbol. Full instructions appear under 420-490

full

or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 014 from Table

specific

in this

under 420-490; in that

subdivisions in 401-409, standard

and of linguistics described under 420-490)

in 400.1-400.9.

Another

420-490

Indo-European languages, see 420-480

411

Notations (Alphabets and ideographs)

412

Etymology Phonetic, graphic, semantic development of words and

1,

morphemes

For notations, see 411; phonology, 414

rhetoriCy see 808; literature,

413

800

.028

Philosophy and theory

Polyglot dictionaries Lexicography Technique of recording

Including value .1

Universal languages

lexical

knowledge

Specialized Examples: abbreviations, acronyms

Class value in 401

.9

its

as instructed

it

Psycholinguistics

402

Miscellany

403

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

404

Special topics of general applicability

414

Phonology

415

Structural systems (Grammar) Historical

[416]

and descriptive study of morphology and syntax

Prosody Class in 808.1

.2

Bilingualism

417

405

406

to a

language of science 501.4

For

.3

number 41

number

desired to emphasize

Class language of a specific discipline or subject with the discipline

401

optional to class

Class linguistics of specific languages in

available

A.

e.g.,

it is

subdivisions of language

comprehensive works on language and Uterature

The following options give preferred treatment more and shorter numbers for the classification

to base

case class linquistics in 400,

symbohsm

on Indo-European languages

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter

(If it is

Class here

410

Linguistics

Dialectology and paleography

Serial publications .2

Dialectology

.7

Historical linguistics (Paleography)

Organizations

407

Study and teaching

Study of early writings

408

Treatment of language among groups of persons

Class history of specific elements in 411-415

409

Historical

418

and geographical treatment

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

409,

Use 418.001-418.009

e.g.,

languages of India 409.54 Class specific languages

Usage (Applied For polyglot

and groups of languages

in

420-490

.02

linguistics) for standard subdivisions

dictionaries, see

413

Translation and interpretation Class here

machine

translation [formerly 029.7561

598 599

Dewey Decimal

419

419

419

Classification

Verbal language other than spoken and written

English and Anglo-Saxon languages

420

420

"^English

Including manual alphabet (deaf-mute) language Class nonlinguistic

communication

and Anglo-Saxon languages

Base number for English: 42

in 001.56

Special interpretations of and exceptions to "Subdivisions of

Individual Languages" notation from Table 4 for use with English

420-490

appear below under 421-428

Specific languages

Class here comprehensive

works on

specific languages

and

421

literatures

Arrange a shorter

.5

as below; but, if

number

it is

desired to give local emphasis and

to a specific language, place

a letter or other symbol,

e.g.,

which base number under 400 420), for

Under each language

it first

Written and spoken codes of standard English

their

.52

Phonology Spelling

and pronunciation

by use of Including standard Canadian spelling and pronunciation

Arabic language 4A0 (preceding is 4A. Another option is described

by *, add "Subdivisions of Individual Languages" notation 01-86 from Table 4 to designated base number. If the base number is not identified in a note, it is the number in the number column, e.g., for Dutch 439.31

For standard American spelling and pronunciationy see 421.54; standard British spelling and pronunciation, 421.55

identified

any group of languages, e.g., Macro-Penutian languages 497.4, add 04 and then add "Subdivisions of Individual Languages" notation 01-86 from Table 4, e.g., grammar of Macro-Penutian languages 497.4045

.54

Standard American spelling and pronunciation

.55

Standard British spelling and pronunciation

422

Etymology of standard English

423

Dictionaries of standard English

If desired, for

The numbers used

in this schedule for individual languages

only

when

6.

Use the "Languages" notation from Table 6

For

literatures

420-480

425

410

of specific languages,

Specific

[426] see

in Edition 16

Structural system

(Grammar) of standard

English

so instructed, e.g., at 494.1-494.3

Class comprehensive works in

[Unassigned] Most recently used

do not

necessarily correspond exactly with those in 810-890 or with the

notations in Table

[424]

[Unassigned]

810-890

Indo-European

Most recently used

427

in Edition

18

Nonstandard English Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

languages

Use 427.001-427.009

for standard subdivisions

Class comprehensive works in 410

For Old English, see 429 For East Indo-European and Celtic languages^ see 491 .02

Middle English, 1100-1500

.09

Modern nonregional Slang,

.1-.8

variations

ephemera, picturesque and exaggerated expressions

Regional variations in England

Add

427 the numbers following 42 in "Areas" notation 421-428 from Table 2, e.g., dialects of London 427.1 .9

to

Regional variations in other places

Add "Areas" *Add

6oo

to base

number

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 427.9

as instructed

under 420-490

6oi

420

Dewey Decimal

428

428

428

Classification

Standard English usage (Applied (Prescriptive) 439.1-439.4 West Germanic languages

linguistics)

Glass

comprehensive works

439

in

Class here Basic English

429

.1

*Anglo-Saxon (Old English)

Old

Low Germanic

Old Saxon, Old

430

Germanic (Teutonic) languages Use 430.01-430.09

for standard subdivisions of

*

Germanic languages

439.2-439.4

.2

431

Written and spoken codes of standard

432

Etymology of standard German

433

Dictionaries of standard

435 [436]

German

.3

German

[Unassigned] Most recently used

.32

Flemish

.36

Afrikaans

(Grammar) of standard German

.5

.6

for standard subdivisions

.01

Old High German

.02

Middle High German, 1100-1500

.09

Modern nonregional

1100

Use 439.6001-439.6009

Norse (Old

for standard subdivisions of

Regional variations in

Base number for Old Norse (Old Icelandic): 439.6

Modern West Scandinavian languages

Germany and

Use 439.69001-439.69009

Austria

Base number for modern Icelandic: 439.69

Faeroese

.699

Regional variations in other places notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 437.9,

e.g.,

Yiddish

German usage (Applied

439.7-439.8 East Scandinavian languages Glass comprehensive works in 439.5

(Prescriptive) •7 .8

Other Germanic (Teutonic) languages number

.81 as instructed

under 420-490

*Add

6o2

to base

Swedish Danish and Norwegian

Danish number

as instructed

Modern

for standard subdivisions of

Scandanavian languages

to

Standard

West

variations

linguistics)

to base

Old

Scandinavian languages

437.947

439

Scandinavian languages, see 439.6-439,8

ephemera, picturesque and exaggerated expressions

Add "Areas"

438

specific

West Scandinavian languages

437 the numbers following 43 in "Areas" notation 431-436 from Table 2, e.g., dialects of Bavaria 437.3

^

439

Icelandic)

.69

Add

Germanic languages

Class comprehensive works in 439.5

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

.1-.6

Modem Low

439.6-439.8 Specific Scandinavian languages

Nonstandard German

Slang,

Low German

Scandinavian (North Germanic) languages For

to

Franconian, Old

Low German (Plattdeutsch)

[Unassigned]

Use 437.001-437.009

Low

Netherlandish languages

Dutch

Most recently used in Edition 18

437

Old

* Frisian

.31

.4

in Edition 16

Structural system

Frisian,

Glass comprehensive works in

For English and Anglo-Saxon languages, see 420

[434]

languages

German

Base number for German: 43

*Add

439

Germanic (Teutonic) languages

439

under 420-490

603

Icelandic

modern West

Dewey Decimal

439

439

Classification

.82

* Norwegian

(Bokmal, Riksmal)

.83

*New Norse

(Landsmal, Nynorsk)

Base number for Provencal: 449

Use 440,01-440.09

450

for standard subdivisions of

Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic, Portuguese, 460 Italian,

languages

Romance languages

see 450; Spanish

Written and spoken codes of standard French

442

Etymology of standard French

443

Dictionaries of standard French

[446]

452

Etymology of standard

453

Dictionaries of standard Italian

[454]

(Grammar) of standard French

Most recently used

in Edition 16

(Grammar) of standard

Structural system Italian

[456]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

in Edition 18

Italian

[Unassigned]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

447

Written and spoken codes of standard ItaHan

in Edition 16

Structural system

45

Italian:

451

455

[Unassigned] Most recently used

445

Base number for

and

441

[444]

Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic

^Italian,

*French

Base number for French: 44

For

*Catalan

.9

Gothic, Vandalic, Burgundian

Romance languages

449

*ProvenQal and Catalan

449

East Germanic languages

440

Romance languages

449

457

Nonstandard

in Edition 18

Italian

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

Nonstandard French

Use 457.001-457.009

for standard subdivisions

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

Use 447.001-447.009 .01

Old French

.02

Middle French, 1400-1600

,09

Modern nonregional

to

.01

Old

.02

Middle

.09

Modern nonregional

1400

variations and exaggerated expressions

Regional variations in continental Italy 457 the numbers following 45 in "Areas" notation 451-457 from Table 2, e.g., dialects of Lombardy 457.2

447 the numbers following 44 in "Areas" notation 441-448 from Table 2, e.g., dialects of southern France (Langue d oc) to

Add

.91-.93

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 447.9

2, e.g.,

Add

to 457.9 the

numbers following 459

4591-4593 from Table

linguistics) .95

*Add

to base

"Areas" notation dialects of Palermo 457.823 in

In Sardinia

Standard French usage (Applied (Prescriptive)

604

numbers following 458

Other regional variations

.9

Regional variations in other places

'Add to base number as instructed under 420-490

to 457.8 the

4581-4582 from Table

Class dialects of southeastern France (Provencal) in 449

Add "Areas"

to

Regional variations in Sicily

.8

447.8

448

1300-1600

ephemera, picturesque and exaggerated expressions

Regional variations in France Add

Italian,

Slang, ephemera, picturesque

Add .1-.8

1300

variations .1-.7

Slang,

Italian to

for standard subdivisions

2, e.g., dialects

In Corsica

number

as instructed

under 420-490

605

in "Areas" notation

of Cagliari 457.91

457

Dewey Decimal .99

In other places

Add "Areas"

458

457

Classification

468

Spanish and Portuguese languages

468

Standard Spanish usage (Applied (Prescriptive)

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 457.99

Standard Italian usage (Applied (Prescriptive)

linguistics)

469

* Portuguese

linguistics)

Nonstandard Portuguese

.7

459

*Romanian and Rhaeto-Romanic

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

Base number for Romanian: 459 •9

Use 469.7001-469.7009

Rhaeto-Romanic languages Romansh, Ladin, Friulian

460 ^Spanish and Portuguese languages Use 460.01-460.09

for standard subdivisions of Spanish

461

462 463 [464]

.702

Middle Portuguese, 1100-1600

.709

Modern nonregional Slang,

.71-.76

Dictionaries of standard Spanish

[Unassigned] in Edition 16

variations

to 469.7 the

numbers following 469 2, e.g.,

Regional variations in Madeira

.79

Other regional variations

.791

In Azores

.794

In Spain

(Grammar) of standard

In Brazil

[Unassigned]

Add

469.798 the numbers following 81 in "Areas" notation 811-817 from Table 2, e.g., dialects of Sao Paulo 469.79861 to

In other places

.799

Nonstandard Spanish

Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 469.799

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

*Add

Old Spanish

.02

Middle Spanish, 1100-1600

.09

Modern nonregional Slang,

.1-.8

to

to base

number

as instructed

under 420-490

for standard subdivisions

.01

1100

variations

ephemera, picturesque and exaggerated expressions

Regional variations in Spain

Add

467 the numbers following 46 in "Areas" notation 461-468 from Table 2, e.g., dialects of Andalusia 467.8 •9

to

Regional variations in other places Add "Areas" notaHon 4-9 from Table 2

to 467.9, e.g.,

Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) 467.9496

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 420-490

6o6

in

Calician (Gallegan)

.798

Use 467.001-467.009

"Areas" notation dialects of Usbon 469.742

.78

Most recently used in Edition 18

467

1100

ephemera, picturesque and exaggerated expressions

4691-4696 from Table

Etymology of standard Spanish

Structural system

to

Regional variations in continental Portugal

Add

Spanish [466]

Old Portuguese

Written and spoken codes of standard Spanish

Most recently used

465

.701

and Portuguese

Base number for Spanish: 46

for standard subdivisions

607

468

Dewey Decimal

470

470

languages

Italic

Use 470.01-470.09

470

Classification

480

*Latin

.1-.9

Standard subdivisions of Hellenic languages and classical

for standard subdivisions of Italic languages

Greek

Notations from Table

Base number for Latin: 47

481

For Romance languages, see 440

1

Written and spoken codes of classical Greek

471

Written and spoken codes of classical Latin

472

Etymology of

473

Dictionaries of classical Latin

482

Etymology of

[Unassigned]

483

Dictionaries of classical Greek

[474]

475

[484]

(Grammar) of

classical

485

Old

477

[486]

in Edition 18

(Preclassical), Postclassical,

487

Latin Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

478

Other

.4-.9

Italic

and modern) Latin usage

489

to

Hellenic languages Class here

^Classical

comprehensive works on

Use 480.01-480.09 Base number for

(Grammar) of

classical

Greek

Postclassical

Greek

Biblical

Classical

Greek usage (Applied

•3

Other Hellenic languages

*Modem

Greek

Katharevusa and Demotic

'Add to base number as instructed under 420-490

languages

Greek: 48

and exceptions to "Subdivisions of Individual Languages" notation from Table 4 for use with Greek appear below under 480.1-488 For Latin, see 470 to base

number

as instructed

under 420-490

6o8

and

Greek (Koine)

Special interpretations of

*Add

Greek

in Edition 18

for standard subdivisions of classical languages

classical

classical

[Unassigned]

linguistics)

479 the numbers following 79 in "Languages" notation 794-799 from Table 6, e.g., Umbrian 479.9

480

488

languages

Specific languages

Add

Structural system

16

Byzantine Greek .4

linguistics)

479

in Edition

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries of Hellenistic

Classical Latin usage (Applied (Prescriptive)

Class here classical revival (medieval

Greek

[Unassigned]

Most recently used

Vulgar

B

classical

Most recently used

Latin

[Unassigned] Most recently used

Paleography Including Minoan Linear

in Edition 16

Structural system

[476]

.7

classical Latin

Most recently used

480

Hellenic languages

609

(Prescriptive)

490

490

Dewey Decimal

Classification

490

Other languages

491

Other languages

491

491

Vonstandard Marathi

.467

East Indo-European and Celtic languages

Descrition, analysis, usage, dictionaries

Including Konkani dialect

SUMMARY 491.1 .2

.47

*Gujarati and Rajasthani

Indo-Iranian (Aryan) languages

Base number for Gujarati: 491.47

Sanskrit

Middle Indie languages (Secondary .4

Modem

.5

Iranian languages

.6

Celtic languages

.7

East Slavic languages

.8

Slavic languages

.9

Baltic

* Rajasthani

.479

Prakrits)

Indie languages (Tertiary Prakrits)

Nonstandard Rajasthani

.479 7

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

Russian

Including Jaipuri, Marwari dialects

.48

and other languages

Sinhalese

Nonstandard Sinhalese

.487

Indo-Iranian (Aryan) languages For Indie (Indo-Aryan) languages, see 49L2-491.4; Iranian

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

languages, 491.5

Including Mahl dialect

.49

Other

491.2-491.4 Indie (Indo-Aryan) languages

Including NepaH, Pahari, Eastern Hindi (Awadhi, Bagheli, Chattisgarhi)

Class comprehensive works in 491.1

Vedic (Old Indie) and .3

.37 .4

.41

Shina, Khowar, Kafiri, Kohistani, Kashmiri,

classical

Middle Indie languages (Secondary

.5

Prakrits)

Pali

Modem

Dard languages

.499

*Sanskrit

Indie languages (Tertiary Prakrits)

*Sindhi and

Lahnda

*01d Persian (West Iranian)

.52

*Avestan (East Iranian)

Middle Iranian languages

Base number for Sindhi: 491.41

.42 .43

Pahlavi (Middle Persian), Sogdian, Khotanese (Saka)

*Lahnda

.419

.55

*Panjabi

.59

Western Hindi languages

*Modern Persian

Kurdish, Baluchi, Tajiki, Pashto (Afghan), Ossetic, Pamir

*Hindi

for standard subdivisions of

Western .6

Base number for Hindi: 491.43

.44

.45 .46

Add

to base

Yaghnobi

Celtic languages Including Gaulish

*Urdu

.62

* Irish

Bengali

.63

*Scottish Gaelic

.64

*Manx

.66

*Welsh (Cymric)

.439

Assamese, Bihari (Bhojpuri, Magahi,

Maithili),

Oriya

*Marathi number

as instructed

under 420-490

6io

(Farsi)

Other luodern Iranian languages (Galcha),

Use 491.43001-491.43009 Hindi languages

(Gypsy)

Iranian languages

.51

.53

Romany

*Add

to base

number

Gaelic

as instructed

under 420-490

6ii

Dewey Decimal

491

491

Classification

.67

*Cornish

.84

.68

*Breton

.85

Use

Slovenian

West

for Russian: 491.7

Nonstandard Russian

Nonstandard Polish

.857

Use 491.77001-491.77009

Old Russian

1

to

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

for standard subdivisions

Including Kashubian dialect

1550

Czech

.86 .770 2

Middle Russian, 1550-1750

.770 9

Modern nonregional

.774-779

variations

.88

Wendish

.89

Polabian

.9

•8

for Ukrainian:

Baltic

491.91-491.93 Baltic languages

Slavic languages

Common

Class Slavic

Class here comprehensive works

on

Use 491.81001-491.81009

*Bulgarian for standard subdivisions of

.92

Lithuanian

.93

Latvian

Base number for Bulgarian: 491.81

For Serbo-Croatian, see 491.82; Slovenian, 491.84

.991

Albanian

.992

Armenian Other

.993-.998

Nonstandard Bulgarian

numbers following 9199 in "Languages" notation 91993-91998 from Table 6, e.g., Hittite 491.998

Add

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

Use 491.817001-491.817009

Old Bulgarian (Church

.817 01

.82

Add

to base

for standard subdivisions

Slavonic)

For Hamitic and Chad languages, see 493 .1

as instructed

East Semitic (Akkadian) languages Examples: Assyrian, Babylonian, Chaldean

*Serbo-Croatian number

to 491.99 the

Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) languages

492

*Macedonian

.819

(Lettish)

Other Indo-European languages

.99

South

Slavic languages

.817

in 491.9

Balto-Slavic languages

For East Slavic languages, see 491.7; Baltic languages, 491.9

South Slavic languages

comprehensive works

Old Prussian

.91

.81

and other languages

491.79

*Belorussion

Including

(Sorbian, Lusatian)

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 491.77

Ukrainian and Belorussian

.799

491.87

Class here Moravian dialects

Regional variations

Rase number

dialects, see

Slovak

ephemera, picturesque and exaggerated expressions

Add "Areas" .79

For Moravian

.87 Slang,

Slavic

For Czech, see 491.86; Slovak, 491.87; Wendish, 491.88; Polabian, 491.89

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

.770

West

Base number for Polish: 491.85

languages

.77

for standard subdivisions of

languages

491.7001-491.7009 for standard subdivisions of East Slavic

Base number

* Polish

Slavic languages

Use 491.85001-491.85009

*Russian

East Slavic languages

.7

491

Other languages

491

under 420-490

6l2

Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 420-490

613

492

Dewey Decimal

Classification

492

Other languages

493

Hamitic and Chad languages

493 492.2-492,9 West Semitic languages Class comprehensive works in

Add

from Table

492

492.2-492.6 Northwest Semitic languages Class comprehensive works in

.2

.3

1-.3

.47

for *Coptic: 493.2

Base number

for

Eastern Aramaic languages

Altaic languages

Class Japanese in 495.6, Korean in 495.7

*Hebrew Nonstandard Hebrew

^

494,4-494.5 Uralic languages Class comprehensive works in

.4

Canaanite-Phoenician languages Including Punic, Ugaritic, Minoan Linear

494

Samoyedic languages Examples: Yenisei, Yurak, Kamasin, Ostyak Samoyed

A

.5

Class here comprehensive works on Canaanitic languages

.51

Finno-Ugric languages

Ugric languages

For Hebrew, see 492.4

Including Ostyak, Vogul

*Hungarian (Magyar)

.511

492.7-492.9 Southwest Semitic languages

.53

Class comprehensive works in 492

Permian languages Examples: Votyak (Udmurt), Zyrian

North Arabic languages

* Arabic

.54

Base number for Arabic: 492.7

.77

to

Base number for Turkish: 494.35

Including Ammonite, Moabite dialects

.7

Hausa: 493.72

494 the numbers following 94 in "Languages" notation 941-943 from Table 6, e.g., Mongolian 494.2

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

.6

493.5

Base number

Add

Aramaic (Chaldee) and Samaritan

Example: Syriac .4

"Languages" notation 931-937

languages

Aramaic languages

Biblical

6, e.g., Galla

in

Ural-Altaic, Paleosiberian, Dravidian

494

492

For Eastern Aramaic languages, see 492.3 .29

493 the numbers following 93

to

Finnic languages Including Karelian, Livonian, Veps

Nonstandard Arabic

For Lapp, see 494.55; Middle Volga languages, 494.56

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

Including Maltese dialect

.8

Ethiopic languages

*Finnish (Suomi)

.545

*Estonian

.55

Examples: Geez, Tigre, Tigrinya, Amharic, Argobba, Harari, Gurage .9

.541

.56

South Arabic languages

*Lapp Middle Volga languages Examples: Mordvin, Cheremis

Examples: Mahri, Sokotri, Qarawi, Shkhauri

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 420-490

.6

Paleosiberian languages Luorawetlin, Yukaghir, Gilyak. Yeniseian families; Ainu (relationship not clear)

*Add

to base

nimiber

as instructed

under 420-490

615 614

493

Dewey Decimal

494 .8

.81

494

Classification

Other

.919

Dravidian languages

Including Lao, Shan, Khamti,

Dravida group

Class

Including Malto, Kota, Kurukh (Oraon), Toda

.92-.95

Annam-Muong

Add

languages in 495.92

to 495.9 the

numbers following 959

Wa

in

"Languages" notation

.812

* Malayalam

9592-9595 from Table

.814

*Kanarese (Kannada)

Base number for *Vietnamese (Annamese): 495.922

.82

.824

*Khond (Kandh)

.827

*Telugu

495 .1

.17

496 the numbers following 96 from Table 6, e.g., Ewe 496.33

Add

to

*Brahui

Sino-Tibetan and other languages of Fast and Southeast Asia *Chinese

Base number for *Swahili: 496.392

For Afro-Asiatic languages, see 492

North American native languages

497

Base number for standard written Chinese (Mandarin): 495.1

Class here comprehensive works

Nonstandard Chinese

Add

Wu

Pekingese, Swatow,

Use 495.4001-495.4009

498

South American native languages 982-985 498 the numbers following 98 in "Languages" notation from Table 6, e.g., Hokan languages 498.5

Add Tibeto-Burman

languages

to

For South American native languages, see 498

*Tibetan

for standard subdivisions of

on American native languages

971-979 497 the numbers following 97 in "Languages" notation from Table 6, e.g., Macro-Penutian languages 497.4

dialects

Tibeto-Burman languages

*Add

to base

number

to

as instructed

under 420-490

Base number for Tibetan: 495.4

For Burmese^ see 495.8

Himalayan

.6

*Japanese

.7

* Korean

.8

Burmese

.9

.91

dialects

Other languages of Southeast Asia Class

Malay languages

Thai languages

in 499.2

*Thai (Siamese)

Use 495.91001-495.91009

for standard subdivisions of

Thai

languages

Base number for Thai (Siamese): 495.91 to base

number

"Languages" notaHon 961-969

Base number for *Yoruba: 496.333

Including commercial Chinese; Amoy, Cantonese, Foochow, Hakka,

.49

in

Base number for *Ibo: 496.332

Description, analysis, usage, dictionaries

.4

495.93

African languages

496

Gondi

6, e.g.,

Base number for *Cambodian: 495.932

Andhra group

.823

.83

*Add

Ahom, Karen

Annam-Muong, Mon-Khmer, Munda languages

*Tainil

.811

495

Other languages

495

as instructed

under 420-490

6i6

617

Dewey Decimal

499

499

Classification

499

Other languages 499 the numbers following 99 in "Languages" notation 991-999 from Table 6, e.g., Etruscan 499.94

Add

to

Base number for Tagalog

(Filipino):

500

499.211

Base number for *Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia): 499.221 Base number for *Javanese: 499.222

500 Pure sciences

Base number for *Malay (Bahasa Malaysia): 499.28

Base number

comprehensive works Class here natural sciences, natural history, pure and applied sciences

for *Malagasy: 499.3

subject with Class scientific principles of a specific discipline or notation the discipUne or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions"

Base number for *Basque: 499.92 Base number for *Esperanto: 499.992

from Table Base number

for *Interlingua:

1, e.g., scientific

to base

number

as instructed

015

principles of photography 770.15

499.993

For applied

*Add

on

sciences, see

600

under 420-490 [.1]

Natural sciences

Number

^

discontinued; class in 500

Physical sciences in 520, Class mathematics in 510, astronomy and allied sciences physics in 530, chemistry and allied sciences in 540

.5 [.9]

Space sciences Natural history

Number

discontinued; class in 500

501

Philosophy and theory

502

Miscellany

.8

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.82

Microscopy Add

to base

number 502.82 the numbers

535.3322-535.3325,

e.g.,

following 535.332 in

electron microscopy 502.825

Class microscopes in 535.332

503 [504]

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

[Unassigned] Most recently used

in Edition 16

505

Serial publications

506

Organizations

507

Study and teaching

508

Travel and surveys Do

not use for history and description of pure sciences

of persons; class in 509

6l8

619

among groups

Dewey Decimal

508

Treatment by

.3

508

Classification

areas, regions, places in general;

by

Mathematics

511 .6

Class graph theory in 511.5

specific continents, countries, localities in ancient

world Add

"Areas" notation 1-3 from Table 2 to base in ancient Greece 508.338

.4-.9

Treatment by localities in

Add

509

510

508.3, e.g.,

specific continents, countries,

modem

world; extraterrestrial worlds

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Historical

number

number 508

.62

Enumeration

.64

Permutations and combinations

.65

Choice (Decision theory)

.66

Maxima and minima

[.7]

A

Mathematical models (Mathematical simulation)

Including algorithms

Philosophy and theory

Algebra

512

Including metamathematics

(abstract algebra Class here universal algebra, modern algebra combined with number theory)

Class mathematical logic in 511.3

Generalities

Use 512.001-512.009

Class here numerical computations

e.g.,

arithmetic approximation 513.24

.2

Inductive and intuitive mathematics

.3

Symbolic (Mathematical) logic

Abstract algebra

,02

SUMMARY 512.1 .2

Groups

languages

.3

Fields

.4

Rings, integral domains, ideals

.5

Linear, multilinear, multidimensional algebras

.7

Number

and

intuitive

mathematics

in 511.2

For theory of modelmaking, see 511.8

.9

Sets For point

.322

Set theory

.324

Algebra of

.33

Relations

sets,

and

.42

.5

see 511.33

sets

Pedagogical algebra combined with other branches of

mathematics

(Boolean algebra)

partially

ordered systems

sets, functions, lattices,

ordered systems

For arithmetic and algebra, see 513.12

.12

Algebra and Euclidean geometry

.13

Algebra and trigonometry

.14

Algebra and analytic geometry

.15

Algebra and calculus

Approximations and expansions

Methods Examples: curve

.43

.1

theory Pedagogical algebra

Class here precalculus

Examples: point .4

mathematics Pedagogical algebra combined with other branches of

Class here logic operators; axioms, postulates, proof, hypotheses;

Class proof for inductive

.32

for standard subdivisions

For arithmetic^ see 513

Class generahties applied to a specific branch of mathematics with

the branch,

discontinued; class in 511

Theory and methods of modelmaking

Class here finite mathematics

511

Numerical analysis Number

and geographical treatment

Mathematics

.1

Combinatorial analysis

fitting, interpolation, splines

Error theory

Theory and construction of graphs Including nomography, trees

620

621

511

Dewey Decimal

512

512

Classification

512 .55

Topological and related algebras functors; Including homological algebra, categories, morphisms, (e.g., Banach, Frechet, Hopf, Lie (e.g., nilpotent), operator uniform algebras and C*, Von Neumann, W*), reductive. Stein,

512.2-512.5 Subdivisions of abstract algebra Class comprehensive works in 512.02

.2

512

Mathematics

Croups

their groups

factor For differential and difference algebras, see 512.56; algebraSy 512.57

Class here subgroups, cosets, semigroups; partitions; permutative,

cychc, Abelian (commutative) groups

.22

Group theory

.56

Differential

.24

Algebras based on group properties

.57

Factor algebras

Examples: commutative, associative, nonassociative,

and difference algebras

Examples: tensor, exterior, spinor,

flexible,

free algebras

Number

CliflFord

algebras

theory

Class algebras defined by dimension in 512.53, topological

Including transfinite numbers

algebras in 512.55 .3

.32

Class here lattices

Fields

For theory of equations, see 512.94

Field theory .72

Class here Galois theory

Class linear algebra in 512.5,

number theory

Representations, operations, transformations, combinations, other functions; congruences; numbers, roots, indices

in 512.7, theory of

equations in 512.94

.33

Including geometry of rational numbers

Abstract algebraic geometry Curves, varieties, polytopes over fields and other rings;

.73

Rings, integral domains, ideals Including subrings, extension theory

.74 For fieldsy see 512.3 .5

p-adic numbers, diophantine analysis

Pedagogical algebra

on geometry of algebra combined with analytic geometry

Class here vector algebra, comprehensive works

Basic secondary-school

Class geometry of rational in 512.9, analysis

.52

numbers in 512.72, pedagogical algebra combined with linear algebra in 515.14

Modules

.523

Vector spaces 515.73

.53

Algebras defined by dimension of space and other geometric algebras Examples: quaternion, Cayley, Jordan, symmetric algebras

622

for standard subdivisions

For pedagogical algebra combined with other branches of mathematics, see 512.1

.904

Class bilinear forms in 512.944, topological vector spaces in

and college algebra

Use 512.9001-512.9009

Modules and vector spaces

.522

Algebraic algebraic numbers, Field theory of numbers, field extensions,

Linear, multilinear, multidimensional algebras numbers, linear

Analytic

number Transcendental numbers, continued fractions, additive number theory, distribution theory of primes, partitions, inequalities theoretic functions, power residues, diophantine

cycles, schemes, families, fibrations

.4

Elementary

Elementary, intermediate, advanced algebras

.904 2

Elementary and intermediate algebra

.904 4

Advanced algebra

.92

Algebraic operations division Class here addition, subtraction, multiplication,

.922

Exponents and logarithms

623

Dewey Decimal

512

Classification

.133

Root extraction

.923

512

.14

Example: factoring

proportion

.924

Approximation,

.925

Combinations, permutations, distributions

ratio,

.93

Simple algebraic and geometric progressions

.94

Theory of equations

Specific types

Combined treatment Arithmetic, algebra, geometry

.142

Separate treatment

.143

Combined treatment

.2

Arithmetic operations division, Class here addition, subtraction, multiplication, decimal representations

Equations and systems of equations, radical theory

.942

513

Mathematics

513

.22

Exponents and logarithms

.23

Root extraction

and systems of equations

Polynomial, quadratic, cubic, quartic, mixed

Example: factoring

Determinants and matrices

.943

Approximation,

.25

Combinations, permutations, distributions

.26

Fractions

Determinants

.943 2

Class determinants of matrices in 512.9434

.943 4

Matrices Including eigenvalues and eigenvectors

Quantics (Theory of forms) and algebraic invariant theory

.944

Algebra of non-equation fimctions

.96

Example: rational functions Class quantics in 512.944

For

inequalities, see

513

Arithmetic and geometric progressions

JS

Digital respresentations (Numeration systems) For decimal representations, see 513.2

.52

Binary

.54

Octal

.56

Duodecimal

512.97

Inequalities

Special-purpose arithmetics

SUMMARY

1

12

Arithmetic combined with other branches of mathematics

,92

Rapid calculations and short cuts

.93

Business arithmetic

.2

Arithmetic operations

Class interest

.4

Arithmetic and geometric progressions

332.80212

.5

Digital respresentations (Numeration systems)

.6

Non-weighted systems

.9

Special-purpose arithmetics

Class here analysis situs,

Arithmetic combined with other branches of mathematics

Class analysis

Separate treatment

.2

123

Combined treatment

.22

132

Separate treatment

624

tables {formerly 513.93] in

homogeneous

combined with topology

For topological vector

Arthmetic and algebra

Arithmetic and geometry

and discount

Topology

514

122

13

Non-weighted systems Example: modular arithmetic

Arithmetic

513.1

ratio,

.4

.6

.97

proportion

.24

.223

spaces,

homeomorphisms

in 515.13

spaces, see 515. 73

Algebraic topology

Combinatorial topology Combinatorial elements Examples: simplexes. complexes, nets, topological manifolds

625

7

Dewey Decimal

514

Classification

Structures and spaces

.224

Examples: sheaves, fiber bundles braids, path spaces

(fiber spaces), knots, links,

.23

Homology and cohomology groups

.24

Homotopy theory

514

Mathematics

515

.15

Calculus and analytic geometry

.16

Calculus and trigonometry Generalities of Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., expansion functions of real variables 515.8234

Topology of spaces

.22

Class here manifold topology, metric topology

For analytic topologies, see 514.

Uniform spaces

.320 3

Derived spaces

Uniformity and multiformity

.323

Proximity topology Analytic topologies

.72

DiflFerential

Including Riemann surfaces, analytic spaces (generalization of Riemann surfaces to n-dimensional spaces)

.23

Point set topology (General topology)

topology

Operations on functions For

differentiation, see 515.33; integration, 515.43

.232

Determination of functions

.234

Expansion of functions

.235

Evaluation of functions Including real-valued, complex-valued, vector-valued functions

Global analysis

.74

515

.223

for standard subdivisions

.322

.7

Continuity, dimension, limit

Uniform and multiform functions

Use 514.32001-514.32009 .320 2

Properties of functions

.222

Systems and spaces

.32

linear algebra

Analysis

Including retracts .3

and

.14

.24

Analysis

Sequences and

series

Class here infinite processes Class here calculus, comprehensive works

on theory of functions

.243

Series

Class probabilities in 519.2, applied numerical analysis in 519.4,

Including summability

theory of a specific function or group of functions with the subject, e.g., analytic number theoretic functions 512.73

Class here infinite series Class

SUMMARY 515.1

Generalities

.3

DiflFerential calculus

1

Power

.243 3

Fourier and harmonic analysis

.4 .5

Special functions

.6

Other analytic methods

.25

.7

Functional analysis

.252

.8

Functions of real variables Functions of complex variables

Analysis and calculus combined with other branches of

series

Class abstract harmonic analysis in 515.785, Fourier

and equations Integral calculus and equations

.9

of continued fractions in 512.73

.243 2 Analysis and calculus combined with other branches of mathematics

.2

number theory

transforms in 515.723

Equations and functions

By degree Examples: linear, nonlinear, quadratic equations

.253

By property Examples: homogeneous, indeterminate, reciprocal equations

mathematics For algebra and calculus, see 512.15

13

Analysis

and topology

626

62/

515

Dewey Decimal

515 .254

By

515

Classification

Mathematics

515 .43

origin

Integration, summability, rectification, cubature, quadrature;

Example: conditional equations

.26 .3

Integral calculus

line, surface, definite,

improper, proper, Riemann, Lebesgue,

Denjoy, Cauchy, Poisson, Poisson-Stieltjes, Haar integrals

Inequalities Differential calculus

Class vector integration in 515.63, numerical integration in

and equations

515.624, probability integration in 519.2 Class diflFerential topology in 514.72,

.33

difiFerential

operators in

515.7242, differenHal geometry in 516.36

.45

Integral equations

DiflFerential calculus

.46

Integral inequalities

Ordinary, partial, total differentiations; total and directional derivatives, maxima and minima, mean value theorems,

.52

differentials

Class numerical differentiation in 515.623, vector differentiation in 515,63, probability differentiation in 519.2

.35

DiflFerential

Ji

Special functions

Eulerian integrals Examples:

.53

equations

gamma

functions, beta functions

Harmonic functions Examples: Bessel, Hankel, Neumann, Legendre functions

Class here orders, degrees,

comprehensive works on

.54

Mathieu functions

.55

Orthogonal polynomials

boundary-value problems Class boundary-value problems of finite differences in 515.62

.352 .353

Partial diflFerential equations

diflFerential

Examples:

elliptic,

Examples: Legendre, Chebyshev, Lagrange, Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, hypergeometric polynomials

equations

Ordinary

.56

hyperbolic, parabolic, differential

.6

equations

Zeta function

Other analytic methods For functional analysis, see 515.7

.354

Linear

diflFerential

equations

Class linear ordinary differential equations in 515.352,

.62

Class here boundary-value problems

linear partial differential equations in 515.353

.355

Nonlinear

diflFerential

equations

Class nonlinear ordinary differential equations in 515.352,

.623

Numerical

.624

Numerical integration

.625

Difference equations

nonlinear partial differential equations in 515.353

36

DiflFerential inequalities

.37

DiflFerential

.38

Mixed equations

forms .63

Integral calculus

.42

geometry

Vector, tensor, spinor analysis Including vector and tensor calculus

and equations

Class special functions in 515.5, integral transforms in 515.723, integral

diflFerentiation

Class difi^erence-diflPerential equations in 515.38

Examples: integro-differential, difference-differential equations .4

Calculus of finite difiFerences

Class algebraic vector analysis in 512.523, geometric vector analysis in 516.182

.64

Calculus of variations Including maximal principle methods

in 516.362

Theory of measure and integration Including ergodic theory

For functionals, see 515.74

628

629

515

Dewey Decimal

515 .7

515

Classification

.78

Functional analysis

.782

Including abstract analysis (topological algebra) Class here real

For topological algebras, see 512.55; functions of real variables, 515.8; functions of complex variables, 515.9

Operational calculus

Abstract measure theory

.784

Valuation theory

.785

Abstract harmonic analysis

.8

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., generalized

.82

function as a linear functional 515.74

Generalities to base

number 515.82 the numbers

515.22-515.26,

e.g.,

following 515.2 in

expansion of functions 515.8234

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., expansion of functions of several real variables 515.84

Spectral theory

.722 3

Representation theory Including forms, generalized functions Class abstract harmonic analysis in 515.785

Transforms (Integral operators)

.83

Functions of one real variable

.84

Functions of several real variables

.88

Specific types of real variable functions Example: real variable analytic functions

Examples: Z, Laplace, Fourier, Legendre, Hilbert transforms

.724

Functions of real variables

Add

Spectral and representation theories

.722 2

.723

Distribution theory

.783

Class theory of measure and integration in 515.42

.722

Special topics

Including duality, distribution spaces

and complex valued functions, abstract potential

theory

72

515

Mathematics

515

.9

Operator theory

Functions of complex variables Class here classical theory of functions, conformal

For integral operators, see 515.723

mapping,

automorphic functions .724 2

DifiFerential operators

.724 6

Linear operators

.92

Add Class linear integral operators in 515.723, linear

differential operators in

.73

nonhnear

515.7242

Topological vector spaces Including mappings between spaces; spaces of continuous functions; spaces of measurable functions, e.g., L^ spaces, Orlicz spaces; spaces of analytic functions; Hermitian (unitary)

and Riesz spaces Class here linear topological spaces

Banach spaces

.733

Hilbert spaces

.74

e.g.,

numbers following 515.2

in

expansion of functions 515.9234

Functions of one complex variable

.94

Functions of several complex variables

.98

Specific types of

complex variable functions

Including pseudonanalytic and entire functions

I

.982

Meromorphic functions

.983

Elliptic functions Class special elliptic functions in 515.5

.984

Theta function

Functionals

630

the

.93

For functionals, see 515.74

.732

number 515.92

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., expansion of functions of several complex variables 515.94

Nonlinear operators Class nonlinear integral operators in 515.723,

to base

515.22-515.26,

differential operators in 515.7242

.724 8

Generalities

€31

Dewey Decimal

516

Classification

Use 516.001-516.009

for standard subdivisions

.2

Geometries over algebras, groups, rings Euclidean geometry Including imbedding of Euclidean spaces in other geometries

combined with geometry in 512.1, arithmetic combined with geometry in 513.1, analysis combined with geometry in 515.1, Class algebra

Class here congruences, similarity, metric geometry

geometric probability in 519.2

Use 516.2001-516.2009

For topology, see 514

geometry

Classical

.04

Modern geometry

.204

.05

Planes

.21

.06

Solids

e.g.,

Famous problems Generalities to base

number 516.21 the numbers

516.12-516.18,

.08

Convex

.22

Plane geometry

.23

Solid

.24

Trigonometry

geometry

Generalities

JS

.6

Abstract descriptive geometry

Class linear algebra

.9

Non-Euclidean geometries

analytic aflBne

^ .4

angles 516.215

plane geometry 516.22

sets

Euclidean geometry Analytic geometries Affine geometry Projective geometry

.2

.1

e.g.,

following 516.1 in

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., angles in

SUMMARY 516.1

geometry with the subject,

Euclidean analytic geometry 516.3

Add

Manifolds

for standard subdivisions

Class a specific type of Euclidean

.02

.07

516

Mathematics

516 .186

Geometry

516

516

Plane and solid

Analytic geometries

516.5

Generalities Class here metric geometry, transformations, automorphisms, other

foundations

.32

Plane

.33

Solid

.34

Analytic trigonometry

Class generalities applied to a specific geometry with the

geometry,

combined with analytic geometry in 512.5, geometry in 516.4, analytic projective geometry in

e.g.,

angles in Euclidean geometry, 516.215

Plane and solid

.12

Incidence geometry

.13

Combinatorial and constructive geometry

.35

Classical algebraic

geometry

Geometries based on linear algebra .

15

Configurations Class here birational

Including curves, surfaces, angles, squares, cubes, polyhedrons

.16

and sesquilinear forms, comprehensive works on algebraic geometry intersections, connections, dual geometries, bilinear

Coordinate systems

Class abstract algebraic

Including Cartesian, curvilinear, homogeneous systems

.17

Geometry of

.18

Non-point base geometries

inequalities

.182

Vector geometry

.183

Line geometry

.184

Circle

.185

Modular geometry

and conformal transformations,

geometry

.352

Curves and surfaces on projective and

.353

Algebraic varieties

geometry

632

in 512.33

633

affine

planes

Dewey Decimal

516 .36

DiflFerential

Qass here

and integral geometry

For metric

[517]

[Unassigned] Most recently used in Edition 17

for standard subdivisions

[518]

differential geometries, see 516.37

Classical diflFerential

517

Mathematics

517

surfaces, curves, differentiable manifolds

Use 516.36001-516.36009

.360 2

516

Classification

[Unassigned] Most recently used in Edition 15

geometry

Probabilities

519

and applied mathematics

Inner relations of a structure on a diflFerentiable manifold Class here

Modern

.360 4

random processes

geometry

diflFerential

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g.,

Relations

.362

Global

between structure and manifold

diflFerential

geometry

as a

whole

gambling 795.01

minimal

SUMMARY

surfaces; fiber

spaces (fiber bundles), tangent space at a point, arc length, curvature, involutes, evolutes, geodesies; asymptotic,

519.2 .3

minimal, analytic curves

Local and intrinsic

diflFerential

geometry

Metric

diflFerential

geometries

iS

Probabilities

Game

theory

.5

Applied numerical analysis Statistical mathematics

.7

Programming

.8

Special topics

.4

Curvature and torsion

.37

in

(Integral geometry)

Analytic, developable, convex, ruled,

.363

game theory

Probabilities

.372

Euclidean

Mathematical theory of random phenomena (stochastic processes)

.373

Riemannian

Class here probabihty calculus, conditional probabiUties,

independent and dependent Examples: Einstein, Sasakian

.374

Minkowski Finsler

.232 .376

Cartan

.377

Kawaguchi

.4

.5

Stationary processes Including time series

.233

Markov processes Including Markov chains

geometry

in 516.36

Projective geometry Class projective diflFerential

.6

Probabilistic processes

AfBne geometry Class afl&ne diflFerential

geometry

.234

Descriptive probabilities

.26

Probabilities over rings, algebras, other algebraic

in 516.36

structures

Non-Euclidean geometries

.28

Including hyberbolic, inversive, Lobachevski, Bolyai, Causs geometries; imbeddings of non-Euclidean spaces in other geometries Class a specific type of non-Euclidean

Branching processes

.24

Abstract descriptive geometry

e.g.,

geometric probabihty

Class probabihties applied to statistical mathematics in 519.5

.23

.375

trials,

geometry with the subject,

Special topics

.282

Random

.287

Expectation and prediction Examples: martingales, Markov

non-Euclidean analytic geometries in 516.3

.92

Riemannian geometry

.93

Minkowski geometry

estimation theories

J

634

walks (Monte Carlo)

Game

theory

635

risk; reliability,

renewal,

Dewey Decimal

519 .4

519

Classification

Mathematics

519 .703

Applied numerical analysis

519.5 Statistical

Theory of sampling

.53

Descriptive

Nonlinear programming

statistics

and multivariate

.533

Measures of central tendency

analysis

distributions

Examples: median, mean,

mode

Multivariate analysis For regression analysis, see 519.536; correlation analysis, 519.537 Analysis of variance

.535 4

Factor analysis

programming

in 519.77

Integer programming Special topics

Queuing Including congestion, order

Example: standard deviation

.535 2

.8

.82

Measures of deviation

and covariance

.83

Inventory and storage

.84

Success runs

.85

Epidemics and fluctuations

.86

Quality control and other statistical adjustments

520 .1

Astronomy and

allied sciences

Philosophy and theory Class theoretical astronomy in 521.5

.536

Regression analysis

.537

Correlation analysis Statistical

Class integer

.77

Frequency

.54

.76

and nonparametric methods

.532

.535

Linear programming

Examples: convex and quadratic programming

Class here numerical data, parametric

.534

.72

mathematics

.52

programming

Including dynamic programming

Including computer mathematics, coding theory Class information theory in 001.539, statistical mathematics in

Multistage

.2 [.28]

Miscellany

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

inference

Do

not use; class in 522.1-522.6

Including expectation, prediction, sequential analysis Class statistical inference applied to a specific aspect of

mathematics with the aspect, e.g., inference in multivariate analysis 519.535 statistical

.542

Decision theory

.544

Estimation theory

.55

Time

.56

Statistical

Class comprehensive works in

520

For geodetic and positional astronomy, see 526.6

hypothesis testing test

Programming Use 519.7001-519.7009

,702

521-525 Astronomy

series analysis

Example: chi-square .7

statistical

Single-stage

for standard subdivisions

programming

636

637

519

7

Dewey Decimal

521

521

Classification

Theoretical astronomy and celestial mechanics

521 .1

Astronomy and

521 .584-.585

Star systems

Add

Celestial mechanics

and aggregations number 521.58 the numbers

523.84-523.85,

Including motion, equilibrium, universal gravitation, problems of

three and n bodies Class applications to theory of specific celestial bodies

and

kinds of bodies in 521.5-521.7, to description of specific celestial bodies and kinds of bodies in 523

For

to base

orbits, see 521.3; perturbations^ 521.4; precession

Theory of

.6

Of moon (Lunar

.63-.68

Of

and

e.g.,

following 523.8 in

variable stars 521.5844

satellites

.62

satellites

Add

521

allied sciences

theory)

of other planets of solar system

to base

number 521.6 the numbers

523.43-523.48,

e.g., satellites

following 523.4 in

of Mars 521.63

nutation, 521.9

.7 .3

Orbits Including Kepler's laws, orbit determination and prediction

.4

Perturbations

.5

Theoretical astronomy

.75

Of meteoroids

.76

Of comets

.8

For theory of eclipses,

transits, occultations, see 521.8;

of .9

universe, 523.101

.54

Theory of

solar

522

.541-.548

523.41-523.48,

Theory of sun

.58

Theory of

e.g..

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

following 523.4 in

Mars 521.543

Class comprehensive works in 522, applications to specific celestial bodies

For

(Solar theory)

stars

and spherical astronomy

522.1-522.6 Practical astronomy

Class theory of earth in 525.01

.57

in 522.9

comets, 521.

number 521.54 the numbers

to base

and nutation

Class here computations

Specific planets

Add

Precession and nutation

Practical

For theory of sun, see 521.57; of satellites, 521.6; of

and

eclipses, transits, occultations

Class corrections of precession

system

Including theory of solar wind, of zodiacal light

meteoroids

Theory of

Class theory of eclipses, transits, occultations of specific bodies and kinds of bodies in 521.5-521.7

Including quasar theory, pulsar theory

and

galaxies

For theory of sun, see 521.57

.582

Theory of meteoroids and comets

.1

.109

and phenomena

in

523

corrections, see 522.9

Observatories Historical

and geographical treatment

Class specific observatories in 522.19

Galaxies Including Milky Way, nebulas, interstellar matter Class theory of solar system in 521.54

.19

Specific observatories

Add

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

522.2-522.5 Instruments Class comprehensive works in 522.2

638

639

number 522.19

Dewey Decimal

522 .2

522

Classification

Astronomy and allied

522

Class here accessories, comprehensive works

Including X- and gamma-ray astronomy

on astronomical

instruments

.7

Class use of telescopes in nonoptical astronomy in 522.68

instruments, 522.4; auxiliary instruments, 522.5

Historical

and coordinates, interpolation, meridian and variation of compass, use of globes and models

^

and geographical treatment

Ji

A

Descriptive astronomy

523

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 522.29

Including quasars, pulsars, zodiac

Meridional instruments and their use For zenith

telescopes, see

parallax, astronomical refraction, aberration, precession,

nutation, personal equation, instrumental errors

Specific telescopes

Add "Areas"

Class here comprehensive works on specific celestial bodies,

groupings,

522.4

phenomena

Use 523.001-523.009

Extrameridional instruments and their use

for standard subdivisions

Class "earth" sciences of other worlds in

For theoretical astronomy, see 521.5

zenith and equatorial telescopes

Auxiliary instruments and their use

.01

Class use of auxiliary instruments in special

methods of

Astrophysics Class cosmochemistry [formerly 523.01] in 523.02

Examples: sidereal clocks, chronometers, chronographs, micrometers, personal equation machines, spectrohehographs, photoheliographs, coronagraphs, heliostats

For

.013

celestial mechanics, see 521.1

Heat Add

observation in 522.6

number 523.013 the numbers

to base

536.1-536.7,

•6

Special

methods of observation .015

Visible light

Apparatus and techniques

Add .62

Photometry

.622

Photographic

.623

Photoelectric

.63

to base

e.g.,

.018

Electricity

Add .019

number 523.015 the numbers

Polarimetry

,67

Spectroscopy

.68

Nonoptical astronomy

to base

number 523.019 the numbers e.g.,

cosmic rays 523.0197223

Cosmochemistry [formerly 523.01]

Radio

Radar

640

following 53 in

magnetism 523.0188

For radar astronomy, see 522.684

.684

radiation 523.015014

number 523.018 the numbers

e.g.,

539.1-539.7,

.02

e.g., ultraviolet

following 535 in

Molecular, atomic, nuclear physics

Add

.65

heat transfer 523.0132

and magnetism

to base

537-538,

Photography

following 536 in

and paraphotic phenomena

535.01-535.89,

For photographic photometry, see 522.622

.682

550

sextants, quadrants, reflecting circles, astrolabes,

Examples:

.5

lines

Corrections

Of

Class specific telescopes in 522.29

.29

Spherical astronomy Celestial sphere

For meridional instruments, see 522.3; extrameridional

.209

Particle

.686

Telescopes and their use

522

sciences

641

following 539 in

Dewey Decimal

523

523

Classification

Astronomy and

523

SUMMARY

.1

.101

523.3-523.7 Specific parts of solar system

.2

Universe (Cosmology) Solar system

.3

Moon

.4

Planets

.5

Meteoroids, solar wind, zodiacal light

.6 .7

Comets Sun

.8

Stars

.9

Transits, satellites, occultations

523.1

Class comprehensive works in 523.2

Moon Formulas, specifications,

.302 12

statistics

Class tables in 523.39

Pictures

.302 22

Description of structure and

.31

Galaxies

Constants and dimensions Size, shape, mass, gravitation, location, parallax

phenomena .32

.112

in 523.39

Class spectroscopy in 523.37

Philosophy and theory

Space

and photographs

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.302 8

Universe (Cosmology)

.111

and designs

Class charts

Class cosmological theories in 523.12-523.19

.11

allied sciences

Optical, thermal, electromagnetic, radioactive

phenomena Including phases, brightness

Including intersellar matter

.33

Orbit and motions

For Milky Way, see 523.113 Including sidereal month, perigee and apogee, librations

.113

Milky

Way .37

Spectroscopy

.38

Eclipses

.39

Charts, photographs, tables

For solar system, see 523.2 .113 5

Interstellar

Including

matter difiFuse

and planetary nebulas,

H

][

and

H

II

regions

.4

Planets Locations, motions, orbits, physical properties

523.12-523.19 Cosmological theories Class comprehensive

.12

For

works in 523.101

earth, see 525; transits, satellites, occultations, 523.9

Formulas, specifications,

.402 12

Cosmogony

Class tables in 523.49

Theories of origin and development of universe

For expanding universe

theories, see

.18

Expanding universe theories

.19

Destruction of universe theories

Pictures

.402 22

523.18

and designs

Class charts

Add

to

each subdivision identified by

523.3 in 523.31-523.37, Structure, motion, physical properties

.207 .207 8

e.g.,

orbit of

Class comprehensive works in 523.4

specific parts, see 523.3-523.7

.41

Mercury

.42

Venus

Study and teaching Apparatus and equipment for study and teaching

and photographs

*Add as instructed under 523.41-523.48 Including orreries

642

in 523.49

523.41-523.48 Specific planets

Solar system

For

statistics

^

*

the numbers following

Mars 523.433

523

7

Dewey Decimal

523 .43

Classification

523

Astronomy and

523

materials

Asteroids (Planetoids)

.44 .45

*Jupiter

.46

Saturn

.47

*Uranus

Including spectroscopy

.66

Physical

.67

* Neptune

.69

.482

Pluto

.7

Spectroscopy 523.64

statistics

Formulas, specifications, Class tables in 525.38

Pictures and designs

.702 22

Meteoroids, meteors, meteorites

Class charts

For meteoric showers and radiant points, see 523.53

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

and photographs

in 523.79

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.702 8

Class heliographs, coronagraphs, heliostats in 522.5,

materials

spectroscopy in 523.77

Class spectroscopy in 523.57

.71

Meteoric showers and radiant points

.53

in

Sun

Meteoroids, solar wind, zodiacal light

.510 28

comets

Charts, photographs, tables

.702 12

Charts, photographs, tables

.51

constitution

Class spectroscopy of specific

.481

.49

phenomena and

Class physical constitution of specific comets in 523.64

Transuranian planets

.48

JS

Techniques, procedures, appparatus, equipment,

.640 28

*Mars

allied sciences

Constants and dimensions Size, mass, gravitation, location, parallax

Spectroscopy

.57

.72

wind

.58

Solar

.59

Zodiacal light

phenomena Class zodiacal light in 523.59

Including counterglow (gegenschein)

.6

Comets Formulas, specifications,

.602 12

Optical, thermal, electromagnetic, radioactive

.73

Apparent motion and rotation

.74

Photosphere, sunspots, faculae

.75

Prominences, chromosphere,

statistics

Class tables in 523.69

Class solar

Pictures

.602 22

and designs

Class charts

.602 8

and photographs

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Motion and

orbits

Class motion

.64

Specific

and

orbits of specific

*Add

as instructed

in 523.58

.76

Internal constitution

.77

Spectroscopy

,78

Eclipses

.79

Charts and photographs

comets

in 523.64

.8

Stars Class galaxies in 523.112, pulsars in

comets .802 12

Miscellany

Formulas, specifications, Class tables in 523.89

under 523.41-523.48

644

523

For sun, see 523.

Motion, orbits, physical constitution and properties

.640 2

corona

in 523.69

Class spectroscopy in 523.67

.63

wind

flares,

G45

statistics

523

Dewey Decimal

523 .802 22

Pictures

523

Classification

Astronomy and

523

Eruptive variables

.844 6

and designs

Examples: novae, supernovae, recurrent novae,

Class charts and photographs in 523.89

.802 8

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class spectroscopy in 523.87

phenomena

523.81-523.83 Properties and Class comprehensive

works

.852

Open and moving

.855

Globular clusters

in 523.8, properties of specific systems

Class physical constitution of specific systems

.822 .83

Spectroscopy

.87

Constants and dimensions

Class spectroscopy of specific systems

Charts, photographs, tables

.89

phenomena

.890 3

Observers' atlases of constellations

.890 8

Star catalogs

Magnitudes

Motion and velocity

.9

Transits, satellites, occultations

.91

Transits of

Mercury

.92

Transits of

Venus

Properties and spectroscopy

.841

works

Including methods of observation and recording in 523.8

For

Binary, multiple, variable stars

Binary and multiple stars Class here visual binaries

For

.842

Spectroscopic binaries

.843

Astrometric binaries

.844

Variable stars

.844 25

Venus

transit of 1882

.98

Satellites

Of

specific planets

Add

to base

number 523.98

523.43-523.48,

[524]

numbers following 523.4 of Mars 523.983

the

e.g.. satellites

Occultations

[Unassigned]

523.8446

Most recently used in Edition 14

Pulsating variables

and cluster-type variables variables, see

525 .1

646

Earth (Astronomical geography) Constants and dimensions Size, shape, mass, location, parallax

Long-period and semi-regular variables Eclipsing binaries (Extrinsic variables)

of 1882, 523.97

For moon, see 523.3

523.8444

For long-period and semi-regular 523.84426

.844 4

.97

.983-.988

variables, see

see 523.96;

1874

transits of 1761, 1769,

.99

Class here cepheids

.844 26

of 1761, 1769, 1874,

Venus

Intrinsic variables

For eruptive

transits

.96

spectroscopic binaries, see 523.842; astrometric

binaries, 523.843; eclipsing binaries,

.844 2

in

523.84-523.85

523.84-523.85 Systems and aggregations

.84

and aggregations

Optical, thermal, electromagnetic, radioactive

Class comprehensive

and aggiegations

in 523.84-523.85

Size, mass, gravitation, location, parallax

.82

clusters

Physical constitution

.86

For physical constitution, see 523.86 .81

flare stars

Clusters

.85

in 523.84-523.85

and aggregations

523

allied sciences

For determination of size and shape, see 526.1 .2

Optical, thermal, radioactive properties

647

in

Dewey Decimal

525 Ji

.35

525

Classification

Astronomy and

526 .36

Orbit and motions

Leveling Including

Rotation Foucault's

.38

Tables of the sun

Ji

Seasons and zones

.6

Tides Formulas, specifications,

leveling, 526.37;

.37

Barometric leveling

.38

Trigonometric leveling (Geodetic refraction)

.6

.602 12

spirit leveling

For bench marks, see 526.32; barometric trigonometric leveling, 526.38

pendulum

.36

allied sciences

statistics

Geodetic and positional astronomy Application of spherical astronomy to geodesy

Class tables in 525.69

.69 .7

526.61-526.63 Coordinates

Tide tables

Theory, computation, determination of geodetic (geographic,

Astronomical twilight and twilight tables

topographic) coordinates

Mathematical geography

526

Class comprehensive works in 526.6

Class here cartography (map-making) Class map-making for a specific purpose with the purpose, military map-making 623.71

For astronomical geography, see 525

Map drawing

[.022 1]

Do

.61

Latitude

.62

Longitude

.63

Azimuth

.64

Geographic position

e.g.,

not use; class in 526.86

Including

efiFect

of irregularities of earth's surface on

determination of position

SUMMARY 526.1 .3

.6 .7

A .9

.1

Geodesy Geodetic surveying Geodetic and positional astronomy Gravity determinations (Physical geodesy) Map drawing and projections Surveying

.7

Gravity determinations (Physical geodesy)

.8

Map

drawing and projections

Class

Geodesy

map

reading in 912.014

.82

Conformal (Orthomorphic) projections

.85

Equal-area (Equivalent) projections

.86

Map drawing

Including determination of size and shape of earth

Surveying

For geodetic surveying, see 526.3; geodetic and positional astronomy, 526.6; gravity determinations, 526.7

Class engineering surveys in

622-628

For geodetic surveying, see 526.3 .3

Geodetic surveying Surveys in which curvature of earth and computation

is

considered in measurement

526.92-526.99 Plane surveying

.31

Reconnaissance (Preliminary surveys)

Surveys in which curvature of earth and computation

.32

Bench marks

Class comprehensive works in 526.9

Add "Areas" .33

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Triangulation, traversing, trilateration Including base

number 526.32

disregarded in measurement

.92

Boundary surveying (Land surveys)

.98

Topographic surveying

lines, nets

648

is

649

526

Dewey Decimal

526 .981

Contour surveying

.982

Photogrammetry

526

Classification

Astronomy and

529

Ancient and non-Christian calendars

.32

Aerial

.982 5

Ground (Terrestrial) surveying

e.g.,

Jewish calendar 529.326

following 29 in 292-299,

.42

Julian

.43

Gregorian

.44

Church

Hydrographic surveying Celestial navigation Determination of geographic position and direction from observation

Determination of movable

of celestial bodies Class celestial navigation of nautical craft {formerly 527] in

623.89

JS

Calendar reforms

.7

Horology

Class a specific application of celestial navigation with the

feast

and

fast

days

Finding and measuring time

subject, e.g., navigation of spacecraft 629.453 .1

to base

Christian calendars

.4

527

number 529.32 the numbers

Add

and space surveying

.982 3

.99

allied sciences

Time systems and

.75

Latitude

standards

Universal, standard, daylight-saving time; conversion tables

.2

Longitude Instruments for measuring time

.78 .3

Fixes Dials, hourglasses, clocks,

watches

Sumner's and line-of-position methods .5

.53

Rhumb

.55

Great

528

530

Direction and course

Physics Class here matter

line course Class astrophysics in 523.01; physical chemistry in 541.3; physics of

circle course

specific elements,

Ephemerides (Nautical almanacs)

.01

.015

In specific countries

Add

to base

number 528

the numbers following 06 in 061-068,

e.g.,

[.015 1]

English ephemerides 528.2 .9

529 .1

.02

Chronology (Time) and

solar

.028

Scientific principles

Mathematical physics not use; class in 530.15

Miscellany

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, Class instrumentation in 530.7

.03-.09

Intervals of time

For sidereal and solar day, see 529.1

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Kinds of years, months, weeks, days

.3

546

materials

day

Apparent and mean time, equation of time, causes of inequality .2

in

Philosophy and theory

Do

Ephemeris making

Sidereal

compounds, mixtures

Class theories in 530.1

Class tables of specific celestial bodies in 523

.1-.8

and antimatter

.1

1

Theories and mathematical physics Class applications to specific states of matter in 530.4

Calendars For Christian calendars, see 529.4; calendar reforms, 529.5

^O

^^

529

Dewey Decimal

530 .11

530

Classification

.144

Relativity theory Including fourth dimension, space and time, mass-energy

,15

equivalence (E=mc^)

Problem of many bodies Mathematical physics Mathematical description of physical phenomena

quantum mechanics

Class relativistic

530

Physics

530

in 530.12, relativistic

Add

statistical physics in 530.13, relativistic field theories in

to base

e.g., analysis

number 530.15

the

numbers following 51

in

511-519,

530.155

530.14

12

Quantum mechanics (Quantum Relativistic

and

A

nonrelativistic

For quantum

statistics, see

quantum field

530.136;

.16

theory)

530.133;

theory,

quantum

124

Wave mechanics

132

and

Class classical mechanics in 531-533

wave equation

Statistical physics (Statistical Relativistic

.41

mechanics)

Classical statistical

Quantum

statistics

.133 2

Bose-Einstein

.133 4

Fermi-Dirac

Solid-state physics Including thin films, electron theory of metals

nonrelativistic

For crystallography, see 548

mechanics (Boltzmann

statistics)

.133

Including superfluidity

(Schrodinger representation

Including Schrodinger

13

and behavior of matter as states: molecular, atomic, nuclear physics; sound and related vibrations, visible hght, paraphotic phenomena, heat, electricity, electronics, magnetism, quantum mechanics

530J 43

Matrix mechanics (Heisenberg representation)

States of matter Physical properties

kinetic theories,

122

Measurement theory

(Quantum

statistical

mechanics)

.42

Liquid-state physics

.43

Gaseous-state physics Including ionization of gases

statistics

Class ionization of gases in electronic tubes in 537.532, plasma

statistics

physics in 530.44

.136

Kinetic theories .44

Quantum

Plasma (Ionized

gas)

and plasma physics

and combined quantum-classical

Class classical kinetic theory in 531.113

.7

Instrumentation For measurement, control, recording

.138 .14

Transport theory Field and

wave

.8

Physical units, dimensions, constants

theories Including dimensional analysis

Quantum and

classical, relativistic

and

nonrelativistic

Class here mensuration [formerly also 389.1]

For wave mechanics, see 530.124 Class

.141

Electromagnetic theory .81

measurement theory

in 530.16

Systems

Fields and waves

Class here conversion tables

Including Maxwell's equations Class electromagnetic spectrum in 539.2, theories of electricity in 537.1, theories of magnetism in 538.01

.142

.812

Metric system (Systeme Internationale,

.813

Imperial (British) system

Unified field theory For electromagnetic theory, see 530.141

.143

Quantum

field

theory

652

653

SI)

7

Dewey Decimal

531

Classification

531

Physics

531 .12

Mechanics

531

531

Statics

Equihbrium and forces

affecting

it

For mechanics offluids, see 532 Including inertia, graphic statics

Tables, formulas, specifications, statistics

.021 2

Class tables for solid mechanics in 531.9

.14

Mass and gravity Including density, specific gravity, terrestrial gravitation

Review and exercise

.076

Class review

and exercise

for solid

mechanics in 531.9

.16

SUMMARY 531.1 St

3

Dynamics,

statics, particle

mechanics

Statics of solids

.6 .7

Transport

J5

of solids (Solid kinetics

phenomena

.1

Statics

.163

Dynamics Including Brownian motion, torque

531,2-531.5 Solids (Rigid bodies)

in solids

Class comprehensive works in 531

Tables, review, exercise for solid mechanics

Dynamics, For

.11

statics, particle

statics

of solids,

mechanics

see 531.2;

For transport phenomena, see 531. .2

dynamics of solids, 531.3

aflFecting

it

.3

and forces

Dynamics of Motion of

Kinematics (Pure motion, Abstract motion)

Including flow, torque

vector quantities

Kinetics Effects of forces

solids

it

statics

and forces

affecting

and kinematics)

it

For friction andd viscosity, see 531.4; simple machines, 531.8

ballistics,

.31

Trajectories

.32

Vibrations [formerly also 531.383]

on motion

Including effects of centrifigal and centripetal forces

affecting

solids (Solid kinetics

Including flow, rheology

Examples: linear and relative motion, velocity, acceleration,

.113 3

solids

Including inertia, graphic

Motion apart from considerations of mass and force

.113

Statics of solids Equilibrium of

Dynamics Motion and forces

.112

mechanics

.162

Simple machines

3

Particle

and kinematics)

Dynamics Friction and viscosity of solids Mass and gravity of solids; projectiles Energy

A

For universal gravitation, see 521.1; gravity determination, 526.7

Periodic motion

.322

Waves

Oscillations

Complete periods of vibration

Origin, properties, effects

.324

Including shock waves

.33 .113 4

Friction and

.113 7

Transport

Pendulum motion

Waves

viscosity Origin, properties, effects

phenomena

654

Including shock waves

34

Gyrodynamics

.35

Centrifugal and centripetal forces

655

531.55;

Dewey Decimal

531 .38

Classification

Elastic constants, stresses, Elastic constants

.381

and

deformation

their

Young's modulus, Poisson's

(modulus of

Stresses

.382

531

.68

potential to kinetic 531.643

rigidity)

and deformation

(strain)

Transport

.8

Simple machines plane, wedge, screw

Temporary deformation

.382 3

Permanent deformation

.382 5

Mechanics of

532

^

Siass

and

solids; projectiles

Including laws of falling bodies

fluids

and forces affecting

it

Including inertia, transmission of pressure, buoyancy

viscosity of solids

and gravity of

Statics Equilibrium of

Class in 531.32

Friction

for standard subdivisions

For mechanics of gases see 533

.02

Vibrations

fluids

Use 532.001-532.009

(Plasticity)

Including yield point

[.383]

Tables, review, exercise for solid mechanics

(Elasticity)

Including elastic limit, coefficient of restitution

.54

in solids

Lever, wheel and axle, cord and pulley, geared wheel, incHned

Stresses

.9

.5

phenomena

.7

Tensile, compressive, shearing, bending, torsional stresses

.4

form of energy

in

Class a specific transformation with the resultant form, e.g.,

bulk modulus, shear modulus

Including Hooke's law

.382 2

Transformation Change

measurement

ratio,

531

Physics

531

.04

Mass, density, specific gravity

.05

Dynamics Motion of

Density and specific gravity

(Kinetics fluids

and kinematics)

and forces

affecting

it

Including centrifugal and centripetal forces

.55

Projectiles

.051 Class here ballistics

For

trajectories, see

.552

In

.555

In space

For types offlow, see 532.052; flow properties and their measurement, 532.053

531.31

air

Flow

.052

Types of flow Including uniform, steady, rotational, streamline

.555 2

Escape velocity (Parabolic velocity)

.555 4

Orbital velocity

.052 5

Laminar

.555 8

Re-entry problems

.052 6

Transitional

.052 7

Turbulent

.6

.62

Energy Conservation of energy Including law of conservation of mass-energy

.64

Types of energy

Class properties of specific types of flow in 532.053

.053

Flow properties and

.053 2

Velocity

.053 3

Viscosity Elasticity

.642

Potential

.053 5

.643

Kinetic

.057

Transport

and

their

measurement

friction

and compressibility

phenomena

Diffusivity, permeability, osmosis

656

657

Dewey Decimal

532 .059

532

Classification

Waves

.059 3

532.52-532.56 Flow variations Origin, properties,

efiFects

Class comprehensive works in 532,51

Including shock waves

Vortex motions and cavitation

.059 5 .1

Turbulent flow

.517

Waves, vortex motions, cavitation

Mechanics of liquids (Hydromechanics) For specific aspects^ see 532.2-532.

Formulas, specifications,

.102 12

statistics

Class tables in 532.9

Review and

[.107 6]

Do

Flow through

.53

Flow over weirs and

.54

Flow through pipes and open channels

.55

Flow through bends and

.56

Flow when pressure

not use; class in 532,9

irregular enclosures

variable

is

and

measurement

.57

Flow

velocity

.58

Flow

viscosity, friction, elasticity,

.59

Hydrostatics

its

compressibihty

Waves, vortex motions, cavitation

Waves

.593 aflFecting it

Origin, properties, effects

Including buoyancy, inertia, transmission of pressure

Including shock waves

For surface phenomena, see 532.6

Vortex motions and cavitation

.595

A

Mass, density, specific gravity of liquids

.5

Hydrodynamics

.6

liquids

spillways

Including viscous, elastic flow

Class comprehensive works in 532.1

Motion of

orifices

Including flow over and around submerged bodies, multiphase flow

excersise

Equilibrium of liquids and forces

and nozzles

.52

532.2-532.7 Specific aspects of hydromechanics

.2

532

Physics

532

(Kinetics

and kinematics of

and forces

affecting

Surface

phenomena

of liquids

liquids) Surface tension, capillarity, thin

films,

bubbles

it

,7

Transport phenomena of liquids

Including centrifugal and centripetal forces Difi*usivity,

permeability, osmosis

For transport phenomena, see 532.7 .9

533

532.51-532.58 Flow Class

.51

comprehensive works in 532.51

Tables, review, exercise for hydromechanics

Mechanics of gases Formulas, specifications,

.021 2

General principles and types of flow

Class tables in 533.9

Examples: uniform, steady, rotational, streamline flow Class here

Review and exercise

[.076]

comprehensive works on flow

For flow variations, see 53252-532.56; flow velocity and measurement, 532.57; flow viscosity, friction, elasticity, compressibility, 532.58

.511

General principles and theories

.515

Laminar flow

.516

Transitional flow

Do

not use; class in 533.9

its

SUMMARY

.6

and other phenomena of gases in general Dynamics (Kinetics and kinematics) of gases in general Vacuums and vacuum production Aeromechanics

.7

Kinetic theory of gases

.9

Tables, review, exercise for gas mechanics

533.1 .2

^

%5

statistics

Statics

^9

Dewey Decimal

533 .1

Statics

533

Classification

and other phenomena of gases

in general

Including absorption and adsorption

.54 .6

High-vacuum production Aeromechanics For vacuums and vacuum production, see 533.5

For vacuums and vacuum production, see 533.5 .12

Statics

.61

Equilibrium of gases and forces affecting

Aerostatics Equilibrium of

it

Including inertia, transmission of pressure, buoyancy

.13

Transport

phenomena

.62

Add

Mass, density, specific gravity

air

to base

and forces

(Kinetics

Motion of gases and forces affecting

Including uniform, steady, rotational, streamline Class properties of specific types of flow in 533.27-533.28

Laminar

.216

Transitional

.217

Turbulent

.27

Subsonic

.274

Transonic

.275

Supersonic

.276

Hypersonic

.63

Transport

.293

Kinetic theory of gases

.9

Tables, review, exercise for gas mechanics

Sound and

534

.52

related vibrations

Formulas, specifications,

statistics

Class tables in 534.9

Review and exercise

[.076]

Do

not use; class in 534.9

SUMMARY

.4

Generation of sound Propagation (Transmission) of sound Characteristics of sound Measurements, analysis, synthesis of sound

.5

Vibrations related to sound

.9

Tables, review, exercise

534.1 .2

Viscosity, elasticity, compressibility elastic,

compressible flow

Waves, vortex motions, cavitation

Waves

534.1-534.4 Sound

Including shock waves

.5

permeability, osmosis

.7

Origin, properties, effects

.295

phenomena

Diffiisivity,

.021 2

Including friction; viscous,

.29

cavitation 533.6295

For transport phenomena, see 533.63

,3

.28

the numbers following 533.2 in

Class properties of specific states of matter as states in 530.4

Velocity

.273

e.g.,

it

it

Types of flow

.215

it

in general

For transport phenomena, see 533.13; kinetic theory of gases, 533.7 .21

affecting

affecting

number 533.62

533.21-533.29,

Dynamics

and forces

Aerodynamics Motion of

and kinematics) of gases

air

Including buoyancy

Diffusivity, permeability, osmosis

.15

533

Physics

533

Class comprehensive works in

.1

Vortex motions and cavitation

660

Generation of sound Propagation (Transmission) of sound

Vacuums and vacuum production Rarefaction of gases

534

Use 534.2001-534.2009

.202

Velocity

.203

Directionality

for standard subdivisions

661

Dewey Decimal

534

534

Classification

534

Physics

534 .5

Vibrations related to sound

.204

Reflection (Echoes)

,205

Refraction

.206

DiflFraction

.52

Subsonic

.207

Polarization

.55

Ultrasonic

.208

Absorption (Damping)

J9

Generation, transmission, characteristics, measurements, analysis, synthesis

534.22-534.24 Transmission in specific mediums

535

Tables, review, exercise

Visible light (Optics)

and paraphotic

phenomena

Class comprehensive works in 534.2

Class properties of specific states of matter as states in 530.4

.22

In solids Spectral regions

.01

.23

In liquids

.24

In gases

.3

.32

Class philosophy

sound

For heat

Frequency and pitch

.013

.34

Amplitude and timbre

.35

Irregular

Dissonance

.355

Noise

.42

.014

comprehensive works on in 535 for

Tabulated and related materials Formulas, specifications,

statistics

Class tables in 535.9

sound

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.028

Measurement techniques

materials Class spectroscopy in 535.84

534.44-534.45 Analysis

Review and exercise

[.076] Class comprehensive works in 534.4

Do

not use; class in 535.9

For graphic and optical representations, see 534.46

SUMMARY

.44

Qualitative analysis

.45

Quantitative analysis

.46

Graphic and optical representations Of

.47

analysis

visible light

Miscellany

.02

.021

analysis, synthesis of

number

Ultraviolet

.021 2

Measurements,

this

discontinued; class

and discordant frequencies

.352

.4

Use of

and loudness

Intensity

radiation, see 536.33

Visible

Including Doppler effect

.33

in 535, theories in 535.1

Infrared

.012

Characteristics of

and theory

535.1

and synthesis

Synthesis

Compounding sound waves Including superposition principles, interference, beats

For graphic and optical representations, see 534.46

1

12

Theories

.2

Physical optics

.3

.4

Transmission, absorption, emission of visible light Dispersion, interference, diffraction of visible light

.5

Beams and

.6

Color

.8

Special developments

.9

Tables, review, exercise

their modification

Theories

Clorpuscular (Emission) theory

663

662

I

Dewey Decimal

535 .13

Mechanical wave theory

.14

Electromagnetic theory

.15

Quantum

Classification

535

535

Physics

535

535.4-535.5 Special aspects of physical optics Class

theory

.4

comprehensive works

in

535.2

Dispersion, interference, diffraction of visible light Including interferometers, diffraction gratings, dispersing prisms, holography

535.2-535.6 Specific elements of visible light

.2

For refracting prisms, see 535.324

Physical optics

Beams and

Including coherent optics, nonlinear optics

For special aspects of physical

optics, see 535.4-535.5; color,

.52

Class here polarimeters

Intensity of visible light Including photometry and photometers

.24 .3

.32

their modification

Polarization

535.6

.22

.523

Plane

.524

Rotary

Velocity of visible light .58

Amplification

Transmission, absorption, emission of visible light

Example: amplification by stimulated emission of radiation

Geometrical optics

(lasers)

.322

Rectilinear propagation

.6

Color

.323

Reflection

.8

Special developments

.84

Including mirrors

.324

on prisms

Class here comprehensive works

Class comprehensive works in 535, visible spectroscopy in 535.843

Optical and paraphotic spectroscopy Class here comprehensive works

Refraction

on spectroscopy

Class each kind of spectroscopy not provided for here with the

Including lenses, refracting prisms

subject, e.g., radiofrequency spectroscopy 537.534; a specific

.326

Absorption Including

.33

filters

.842

Infrared

.843

Visible (Chromatic)

Class here photooptical instruments

.844

Ultraviolet

Class instruments for a specific function with the subject, e.g., diffraction gratings 535.4, telescopes 522.2

.845

Vacuum

.846

Raman

Optical instruments Physical principles

.332

apphcation with the subject, 544.64

and theoretical design

Microscopes Simple microscopes

.332 3

Compound

.332 4

Ultramicroscopes

.332 5

Electron microscopes

.35

.89

Raman

qualitative analysis

ultraviolet

Including

.332 2

e.g.,

Raman

efi^ect

Fiber optics

microscopes .9

536

Tables, review, exercise

Heat Class properties of specific states of matter as states in 530.4

Luminescence Including fluorescence and phosphorescence

664

665

Dewey Decimal

536 .01

Classification

536

.401

Philosophy and theory

Tabulated and related materials Formulas, specifications,

.021 2

.41

.412

Expansion and contraction

Of

Review and exercise Do

.3

Transmission (Heat transfer) Radiation and effects of matter on heat

,4

Effects of heat

.5

Temperature

.6

Calorimetry

.7

Thermodynamics

.9

Tables, review, exercise

.2

.413

Of liquids

.414

Of

.42

Theories

gases For liquefaction of gases, see 536.56

not use; class in 536.9

SUMMARY 536.1

phenomena

Pressue-volume-temperature relationships, coefficients of expansion

statistics

Class tables in 536.9

[.0761

state (Phase changes)

Class specific transformations in 536.42-536.44

Miscellany

.021

Change of

Including triple points, critical

Class theories in 536.1

.02

536

Physics

536

solids

Fusion and solidification (Melting and freezing) Pressure-volume-temperature relationships, coefficients of expansion

on matter

Including freezing and melting points, latent heats of fusion

.44

.443

Vaporization and condensation Liquid-to-gas

and

gas-to-liquid transformations

Critical points, heats of vaporization,

.1

Theories

Jl

Transmission (Heat transfer)

dew

points, boiling

points

Use 536.2001-536.2009

for standard subdivisions

.445

Solid-to-gas

and

gas-to-solid transformations

Sublimation

For radiation, see 536.33

.201

.45

Material properties Class specific heats in 536.63-536.65

.5

.201 2

Conductivity

.502

.201 4

DiflFusivity

.502 8

.23

In solids (Conduction)

.25

In fluids (Convection)

^

Reflection

.32

Refraction

.33

Radiation

.34

Absorption

.4

Effects of heat

Temperature Miscellany Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class here comprehensive

works on measurement

536.51-536.54 Measurement

Radiation and effects of matter on heat

.31

Incandescence

Class comprehensive

.51

works

in

536.5028

Measurement of normal-range temperatures Including liquid-in-glass thermometry

For

.52

on matter

Use 536.4001-536.4009

for standard subdivisions

666

electrical resistance

thermometry, see 536,53

Measurement of high temperatures (Pyrometry) Including pyrometers, thermocouples

thermometry

.53

Electrical resistance

.54

Measurement of low temperatures (Cryometry)

G&r

Dewey Decimal

536 .56

536

Classification

537 Miscellany

.02

Cryogenics and low temperatures Including liquefaction of gases, properties of matter at low

.021

temperatures

.021 2

Tabulated and related materials Formulas, specifications,

Class here absolute temperature e.g.,

conduction of

Review and exercise

[.076]

Do

For measurement of low temperatures, see 536.54

High temperatures

Calorimetry Measurement of heat quantitites and thermal capacity Class heats of transformation in 536.42-536.44

Calorimeters

.63

Specific heats of solids

.653 .7

Specific heats of gases

Electrodynamics (Electric currents) and thermoelectricity

.9

Tables, review, exercise

Theories

Microwave

circuit

and waveguide theories

Waveguide theory

Thermodynamics

14

2 21

circuit

theory

Corpuscular theory Electrostatics

Electric charge

and

potentials

Including triboelectricity

Philosophy and theory

Theories

Entropy in

thermodynamic systems

23

Static generators

24

Dielectrics Including electrets

242

Capacitors (Condensors)

243

Dipole moments

244

Pyroelectricity, piezoelectricity, ferroelectricity

Tables, review, exercise

Electricity

.6

125

Measure of unavailable energy

537

Electronics

and vapors

Three laws of thermodynamics, Joule's law, Maxwell's four thermodynamic formulas, Carnot cycle

M

3

Microwave

Class theories in 536.71

,73

Electrostatics

123

For calorimetry, see 536.6

•71

Jl

liquids

Mathematical and physical relations between mechanical work and heat energy

.701

,1

12

and

Theories

537.1

For measurement of high temperatures, see 536.52

.62

not use; class in 537.9

SUMMARY

Including plasma temperatures

.6

Class electrical properties of crystals in 548.85

and electronics

244 2

Pyroelectricity

Class here electromagnetism

244 6

Piezoelectrictity

Class properties of specific states of matter as states in 530.4,

244 8

Ferroelectricity

electromagnetic theory in 530.141

245

Electrocapillarity

246

Electrostriction

For magnetism, see 538 .01

statistics

Class tables in 537.9

Class a specific property with the subject, electricity at low temperatures 537.62

.57

537

Physics

Philosophy and theory Class theories in 537.1

668

669

Dewey Decimal

537

537

Classification

537 .56

Electron and ion optics

Electronics Including exploding wire phenomena,

quantum

.52

means of Focusing and deflecting streams of charged particles by electrostatic and magnetic lenses and fields

electronics

For semiconductors, see 537.622

Electrodynamics (Electric currents) and

.6

Disruptive discharge

thermoelectricity

passage of Luminous discharge produced by the disrupHve

Including

vapors at atmospheric high-voltage electricity through gases or pressure

Including electric arc, coronas

.53

Direct currents and circuitry

.62

Conduction and resistance Class here conductivity and resistivity

Discharge of electrons through rarefied-gas and

For

Ionization of gases Including electron

quantum electrodynamics

.61

high-vacuum tubes .532

537

Physics

ballistics

dielectrics, see

537.24

.622

Semiconductivity and semiconductors

.623

Superconductivity and superconductors

Thermal

effects of currents

.533

Thermionic emission

.624

.534

Radiowave and microwave electronics

.63

Alternating currents and circuitry

.65

Thermoelectricity

tubes, waveguides Class here spectroscopy, circuitry, specific

Class

.534 2

waveguide theory

in

537.125

Electricity

Long waves

.9

second Frequency ranges between 10« and 10« cycles per .534 3

Frequency ranges between .534 4

Frequency ranges between 10« and Including amplification

states in 530.4 Class properties of specific states of matter as

and I0» cycles per second

Microwaves (Ultra-high-frequency waves) lO'^*

Tables, review, exercise

Magnetism

538

Short waves 10"'

Formulas, specifications,

.021 2

Review and exercise

[.076]

Do

(masers) Class

.535

microwave

circuit theory in

X-ray and gamma-ray

537.123

SUMMARY 538.2

second .3

.4

Spectroscopy

.6

Including Mossbauer spectroscopy and effect

.7

e.g., Class a specific application with the subject,

.2

Circuitry

.535 5

Tubes

.54

Photoelectric

phenomena

Magnets and magnetic induction Magnetic properties and phenomena Magnetic substances and their characteristic phenomena Magnetohydrodynamics Geomagnetism and allied phenomena Tables, review, exercise

qualitative analysis 544.66

.535 3

not use; class in 538.9

electronics

Frequencies over 10*' cycles per .535 2

statistics

Class tables in 538.9

cycles per second

by stimulated emission of radiation

producted by direct action of heat

Magnets and magnetic induction

.22

Permanent magnets

.23

Temporary magnets (Induced magnetism) Example: electromagnets

Photoemissivity, photovoltaism, photoconductivity

.24

Magnetic induction Class temporary

magnets

in 538.23

671

G70

Dewey Decimal

538

538

Classification

Including hysteresis; magnetic attraction,

flux,

Earth currents

,748

Magnetic properties and phenomena

.3

.76

moment,

susceptibility; potential, relaxation, reluctance, repulsion,

Magnetosphere, ionosphere, auroras

Magnetosphere

.766

pyromagnetism magnetization, magnetostriction, piezomagnetism, substances Class permeability, specific magnetic characteristic

phenomena

and

538

Physics

538

Including

Van

Allen radiation belts [formerly 538.7675]

their

Ionosphere

.767

in 538.4

Class here atmospheric ionization

.36

Magnetic resonance antiferromagnetic, Including ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic, diamagnetic resonance

.362

D

region

,767 3

E

region

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)

E and

(NQR), electron-nuclear Including nuclear quadrupole resonance double resonance (ENDOR)

.364

.767 2

Paramagnetic resonance

F

.767 4

Magnetic substances and

A

phenomena

f

Van Allen

electron paramagnetic Also called electron magnetic resonance, resonance (EPR), electron spin resonance

E

layers (Kennelly-Heaviside layers)

region F» and

[.767 5]

their characteristic

sporadic

layers (Appleton layers)

radiation belts

Class in 538.766

Auroras

.768

Magnetic surveys

.78 Class here permeability

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

For magnetic resonance, see 538.36

,42 ,43

.44 .45 .6

Diamagnetic substances and diamagnetism Paramagnetic substances and paramagnetism

Add "Areas" .9

Ferromagnetic substances and ferromagnetism Ferrimagnetic substances and ferrimagnetism

Magnetohydrodynamics electrically

Geomagnetism and

conducting

allied

Permanent magnetic crust

fluids

number 538.79

physics

states in 530.4; Class properties of specific states of matter as vibrations. molecular, atomic, nuclear physics of sound and related of electricity, visible light and paraphotic phenomena, of heat,

phenomena

of

of

field

and

interior

For ,01

stations, see

538.79

.02

.021

Diurnal variations .021 2

743

Other periodic variations

744

Magnetic storms and pulsations

.746

Sunspot effects

specific subject, e.g.,

electronics, see

537.5

Philosophy and theory

Miscellany

Tabulated and related materials Formulas, specifications, Class tables in 539.9

G73 6^2

magnetic resonance

Class theories in 530.1

Transient magnetism For magnetic observations at permanent

magnetism with the

538.36

For magnetic surveys, see 538. 78

.742

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

fields

magnetism of earth's Theory, analysis, secular variations of

.74

stations

Class here chemical physics in magnetic

Class here paleomagnetism

,72

permanent

Tables, review, exercise

Modem

539

at

Molecular, atomic, nuclear physics

Motion of ,7

Magnetic observations

.79

number 538.78

statistics

Dewey Decimal

539

Do

Particles Class here antiparticles, relativistic particles, particle radiations; quarks, bosons, fermions; Regge poles

not use; class in 539.9

Structure of matter

.721 1

Leptons

spectroscopy Class here theory, models, interpretation through

For nuclear

Molecular structure

.14

Atomic structure

.2

For neutrinos and antineutrinos, see 539.7215; photons, 539.7217

structure, see 539. 74

.12

Electrons

.721 12

Including beta particles Class positrons in 539.7214

Radiations (Radiant energy) Including electromagnetic spectrum and radiations

.721 14

Class a specific radiation or class of radiations with the radiation subject, e.g., ultraviolet radiation 535.014, ionizing

.721 2

Muons (Mu-mesons) Nucleons Including protons, antiprotons

539.72 ,6

For neutrons and antineutrons, see 539.7213

Molecular physics level, Intermolecular physics; intramolecular physics above atomic i.e.,

atom-atom relationships

For molecular

structure, see

539.12

Miscellany

.602

Neutrons and antineutrons

.721 4

Positrons

.7215

Neutrinos and antineutrinos

.7216

Hadrons Class here "strange" particles

.721

Including mass spectrometry .7

.721 3

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

602 8

539

Physics

539 .721

Review and exercise

[.076]

.1

539

Classification

Mesons

62

Pions (pi-mesons), kaons (K-mesons)

Atomic and nuclear physics

Class

mu-mesons

in

539.72114

Intra-atomic and intranuclear physics

For atomic

Baryons

.721 64

structure, see 539.14

Including hyperons

SUMMARY 539.72

gamma, cosmic

rays; nuclei

.73

Particle acceleration

.74

.76

Nuclear structure Nuclear reactions and interactions Reactions emitting high energy

.77

Detection and measurement of

.75

,72

Particles; x,

For nucleans, see 539.7212

Particles; x,

Photons and phonons

.7217

For photonuclear

gamma, cosmic

particles

.722 and

radioactivity

.722 2

X,

gamma, cosmic

X

and

gamma

reactions, see 539.

rays

rays

Including bremsstrahlung (secondary

rays; nuclei

For x-ray and gamma-ray

Mass, charge, size, motion, velocity, orbits, spin, angular

momentum, energy

levels

Class here ionizing radiation Class nuclear reactions diflFerent

.722 3

Cosmic rays For mesons, see 539. 72162

and interactions between two or more

kinds of particles in 539.75

For particle acceleration, see 539.73; detection and measurement of particles and radioactivity, 539.77

674

756

675

X

rays),

electronics, see

gamma 537.535

particles

Dewey Decimal

539 .723

539

Classification

Nuclei

539.752-539.753 Radioactivity

Including deutrons, alpha particles Class nuclear structure in 539.74,

component

particles of

element and nucleus

disintegration Class here radioisotopes, radioelements, radionuclides

Particle acceleration

Class comprehensive works in 539.75

Including particle beams

.732

half-life periods,

Decay schemes,

nucleus in 539.7212

.73

539

Physics

539

For detection and measurement^ see 539.77

In high-voltage accelerators Use of voltage multipliers and Van de

.752 GraaflF electrostatic

Natural radioactivity

,752 2

Alpha decay

.752 3

Beta decay

.752 4

Gamma

generators

.733

In resonance accelerators Use of

,734

linear accelerators

and cyclotrons

.753

In induction accelerators

Artificial

decay

(Induced) radioactivity

Including radioactive fallout

Use of betatrons

.735

.754

In synchronous accelerators

Interactions Interactions of particles with other particles

Use of synchrocyclotrons and synchrotrons (betatron-synchrotrons)

and with

nuclei, of nuclei with nuclei

weak and strong interactions, annihilation, bombardment, capture, collision, couphng, creation, Including

.737

Acceleration of specific particles

Add

to base

number 539.737 the numbers

539.7211-539.7217,

e.g.,

following 539.721 in

scattering

electron acceleration 539.73712

For beta decay, see 539.7523; photonuclear

539756

Class acceleration of specific particles in specific

accelerators in 539.732-539.735

.74

Nuclear structure Class here isotope

.742

Liquid-drop model

.743

Shell

.744

Interpretation through spectroscopy

.75

.756 .76

and nuclide structure, nuclear models

model

.762

Nuclear

.764

Nuclear fusion (Thermonuclear reactions)

fission

Detection and measurement of particles and radioactivity

different kinds of particles

Class here monitoring, dosimetry Class application to a specific subject with the subject, e.g., Geiger counter detection of uranium ores 622.184932

Class here reaction cross sections

For reactions emitting high energy, see 539.76

G^

Reactions emitting high energy

Chain reactions

Nuclear reactions and interactions more

Photonuclear reactions

.761

.77

Reactions between two or

reactions,

.772

In ionization chambers

.773

In proportional counters

.774

In Geiger-MUller counters

.775

In scintillation counters

.776

In crystal conduction counters

6t7

Dewey Decimal

539 .777

In Wilson cloud chambers

.778

Through photographic means

Physical and theoretical chemistry

541

and theoretical chemistry of compounds, mixtures, groupings in 546 Class physical

.04

Chemistry and

allied sciences

.042

Class cosmochemistry in 523.02 .1

.11

.112

,2

.18

.22

Alchemy

[,28]

Methodology 543

.222

Molecular weights

.223

Stereochemistry

.224

arrangement and bond distances

Molecular bonds and valences Including linkages (conjugations), radicals Class here

not use; class in 542

comprehensive works on bonds and bondings

For homopolar and heteropolar bonds, see 541.244; bond distances, 541.223

541-547 Chemistry in

.224 2

540

Coordination chemistry Including coordination numbers, ligands, molecular complexes

For chelates, see 541.2253

541-545 General chemistry .225

Inorganic and combined inorganic-organic Class comprehensive works

chemistry 541.0421

Molecular structure

Structural formulas

materials

comprehensive works

following 530.4 in

Theoretical chemistry

Spatial molecular

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Class

e.g., solid-state

.221

Miscellany

Do

number 541.042 the numbers

For quantum chemistry, see 541.28

Phlogiston theory

Class analytical chemistry in

.2

to base

For periodicity and periodic law, see 541.901

Ancient and medieval theories

Including philosopher's stone

.118

States of matter

530.41-530.44,

Philosophy and theory

specific elements,

Special topics of general applicability

Add

Class theoretical chemistry in 541.2

541

Chemistry and allied sciences

541

Tables, review, exercise

.9

540

539

Classification

on general chemistry

comprehensive works on inorganic chemistry chemistry in 547

in 540,

.225 2

in 546, organic

Isomers and tautomerism Structural

and geometrical isomers and

states

.225 3

Chelates

.225 4

Polymers

.226

e;8

Structural variations

Intermolecular forces

679

their equilibrium

Dewey Decimal

541 .24

541

Classification

quantum

For radiochemistry, see 541.38;

.242

Atomic weights, numbers, mass Spatial atomic

.243

Class here solubihty

chemistry, 541.28

Atomic constants arrangements

.342 2

Water (Aqueous)

.342 3

Nonaqueous

Number and

Stoichiometry

.345

1

.345 13

Colloid chemistry

Matter in

solid

Quantum chemistry chemical Use of wave and other quantum mechanics for study of structure and reactions in terms of motion of electrons resonance Including molecular and atomic orbitals, magnetic chemical spectroscopy, other spectroscopy used for study of structure

.345 14

suspensions, emulsions, foams (lathers, froths)

.345 15

Aerosols Solids

and Hquids dispersed

.345 3

539

activity, see

Surface

phenomena

(Surface chemistry)

absorption, adhesion, cohesion

Solution

components

.348

Ji5

Photochemistry

.348 2

Solvents

J37

Thermochemistry and thermodynamics Electro- and magnetochemistry

.348 3

Solutes

J3S

Radiochemistry (Nuclear chemistry)

.348 5

Precipitates

J39

Chemical reactions and

synthesis

.35

Solutions

Photochemistry Reactions due to visible hght and paraphotic radiations

General and nonelectrolytic

For

electrolytic solutions, see

541.372

Properties

,351

Energy transformations

.353

Specific radiations

Add

to base

number 541.353 the numbers

.341 3

Mechanical

535.012-535.014,

.341 4

Optical

radiation 541.3534

.341 5

CoUigative

.36

e.g.,

Thermochemistry and thermodynamics

Thermal

68o

following 535.01 in

chemical reactions due

Freezing-point depression, boiling-point elevation, vapor-pressure lowering, osmotic pressure

.341 6

smokes, fogs,

Surface tension, capillarity, interfacial tensions, films, bubbles, electric double layers, adsorption, chemisorption,

541.7

Solutions

541.34

in gases, e.g.,

mists

SUMMARY

.341

foams

Solids, hquids, gases dispersed in hquids, e.g.,

Physical chemistry

For optical

e.g., gels,

Hydrosols

and reactions

Class chemical physics in

solid disperoids

Sohds, liquids, gases dispersed in solids,

relations in reactions

.34

subdivisions discontinued; class in 541.34

Including Liesegang rings

Numerical relationship between elements and compounds, weight determination of proportions in which elements combine,

.3

its

Interatomic forces

.246

.28

solutions

and surface phenomena

Colloids

.345

.26

solutions

Solutions by concentration of solute

[.343]

Homopolar and heteropolar bonds

.244

by type of solvent

Solutions

.342

Atomic structure

541

Chemistry and allied sciences

541

68i

to ultraviolet

Dewey Decimal

541

541

Classification

.38

541.361-541.368 Thermochemistry Class comprehensive works in 541.36

.361

Combustion

Radiochemistry (Nuclear chemistry)

.382

Radiolysis

.388

Isotopes

[.388 2]

Stable

Including ignition, flame

.362

Number

Exothermic and endothermic reactions Heat liberated or absorbed during

.363

Change

.388 4

neutralization, formation,

.39

dilution, combustion, solution

.392

of state (Phase changes)

541

Chemistry and allied sciences

541

discontinued; class in 541.388

Radioactive

Chemical reactions and synthesis Chemical equilibriums Including law of mass action, Le Chatelier's principle

Including triple points

.393

.364

Thermal

.368

Reactions under temperature extremes

Low

.368 6

dissociations

Addition, substitution, polymerization, condensation, hydrolysis, oxidation, reduction; chain, reversible, irreversible, homogeneous, heterogeneous reactions

temperatures

Reactions below -100°

C

.394

Class chemical kinetics of specific reactions in 541.393

Class here pyrometry

.369 .37

Chemical kinetics Reaction rates and mechanisms

High temperatures

.368 7

Specific reactions

For

Thermodynamics Electro-

.395

and magnetochemistry

catalysis^ see

541.395

Catalysis Acceleration and retardation of chemical reactions by catalysts

541.372-541.377 Electrochemistry Class

comprehensive works

.7

in 541.37

Optical activity Optical rotation, racemization, mutarotation

.372

Electrolytic solutions .9

Including electrolyte conductivity

.901

Class here ions

For non-electrical

properties, see

541.374

542

Other topics Periodicity

Chemical

and periodic law

laboratories, apparatus,

equipment

.372 2

Ionization (Electrolytic dissociation)

General procedures, manipulation of equipment

.372 3

Ion exchange and ionic equilibriums

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., apparatus for

.372 4

Electrodes and electrode

.372 8

Hydrogen-ion concentration Including

.374

volumetric analysis, 545.2

phenomena .1

Layouts, installations, basic equipment

pH

Non-electrical properties of electrolytic solutions

Add

to base

number 541.374 the numbers

541.3413-541.3416,

.377

Semiconductors

.378

Magnetochemistry

Laboratories

e.g.,

682

For

specific types

of apparatus, see 542.2-542.8

following 541.341 in

opHcal properties 541.3744

683

means

of

Dewey Decimal

542

542

Classification

.0812

Beakers,

flasks, retorts, test

542 .081 3

.081

equipment for Class receptacles and accessory apparatus in 542.7 for distilling in 542.4; gas

32

.081 34 .081 5

in 542.7 Class gas measuring apparatus

JS

Blowpipes

.6

Filters

.7

Gas apparatus

micrograms

Systematic

Spot

tests

Semimicro

analysis

Small-scale adaptations of existing

Gravimetric and volumetric

distilling

e.g.,

measuring in 542.3,

Measuring apparatus

Heating and

Microchemical analysis Reactions performed with small quantities, and microliters, and using small apparatus

tubes, funnels, crucibles,

supports, stoppers, tubing

.4

for

identification

Receptacles and accessory equipment

.2

Microscopical analysis

Use of compound, electron and ultramicroscopes

542.2-542.8 Specific types of apparatus Class comprehensive works in

543

Chemistry and allied sciences

543

apparatus

.083

Mechanical methods

.085

Optical methods

.085 2

macro methods

Photometric analysis Colorimetric. nephelometric, turbidimetric,

and

dialyzers

fluorophotometric methods

storing, collecting, washing, dissolving, solidifymg gases rarefying, compressing, liquefying,

For producing, measuring,

Including Electrical and electronic apparatus

.8

.085 3

Refractometric and interferometric analysis

.085 6

Polarimetric (Polariscopic) analysis

.085 8

Spectrochemical (Spectroscopic) analysis Class spectroscopic interpretation of chemical structure in 541.2; each kind of spectroscopic analysis not provided for

computers

here with the subject, 543.0873

Analytical chemistry

543

Use 543.001-543.009

for standard subdivisions

specific elements, Class analytical chemistry of mixtures, groupings in 546

compounds,

quantitative chemistry, 545 For qualitative chemistry, see 544;

.085 82

Microwave

.085 83

Infrared

.085 84

Visible Ught Including

.01

Reagents

.02

Sample preparation

.07

Instrumentation

.08

Instrumental and separation methods

Ultraviolet

.085 86

X-ray and gamma-ray

.086

Including gas analysis

.087

.086

Micro and semimicro methods Mechanical methods Optical methods Thermal methods

.087

Electromagnetic methods

.088

Radiochemical methods Chromatographic analysis

.085

.089

.081

Thermal methods titrimetry,

thermal

analysis, differential

thermal analysis

SUMMARY .083

mass spectrographic methods

spectroscopy

.085 85

Thermometric

543.081

Raman

e.g.,

.087 1

Electromagnetic methods Electrical

methods

For polarographic methods, see 543.0872; coulometric methods, 543.0874 .087 11

Conductometric methods

Micro and semimicro methods 685 684

Dewey Decimal

543 .087 12 .087 2

543

Classification

Qualitative chemistry

544

Potentiometric methods

544

Chemistry and allied sciences

544

Systematic macro and semiquantitative methods and procedures for detecting and identifying constituents of a substance

Polarographic methods

on current-voltage curves obtained in with a slowly dropping mercury cathode

Analysis based electrolysis

Use 544.001-544.009

(polarimetric titration)

.087 3

Mass spectrographic methods

.087 4

Coulometric methods

.01

Reagents

.02

Sample preparations

.07

Instrumentation

Including electrodeposition .1

.087 7

Magnetic methods Including nuclear magnetic resonance

For mass spectrographic methods, see 543.0873

.088 .088 2

Activation (Radioactivation) analysis

.088 4

Tracer techniques

.089

Chromatographic

Systematic separations

.12

Cation separation and identification

.13

Anion separation and

.2

Radiochemical methods

Including pyrolysis and combustion

For blowpipe analysis, see 544.3 .3

analysis

Various specific types of interaction

Blowpipe

A 3

Class specific types of interaction applied to liquid chromatography in 543.0894, to gas chromatography in

For ion-exchange separations, see 543.0893

.6

Ion-exchange separations Class application to liquid

chromatography in 543.0894,

For paper and thin-layer chromatography, see 543.0895

Paper and thin-layer chromatography

.089 56

Thin-layer

.089 6

tests,

reactions

blowpipe

Diffusion analysis (dialysis)

Speetrochemical (Spectroscopic) analysis to base

number 544.6 the numbers e.g.,

Add

to base

microwave

following 543.0858 in

analysis 544.62

number 544.8 the numbers

543.0812-543.0815, J9

.92

e.g.,

microscopical analysis 544.82

Chromatographic analysis to base

number 544.92 e.g.,

.93

Mechanical methods

.94

Biochemical methods Identification

.95

following 543.081 in

Other methods

543.0892-543.0896,

Including gas-liquid and gas-solid chromatography

the numbers following 543.089 in

paper chromatography 544.9252

by means of microorganisms

Optical methods For speetrochemical analysis, see 544.6

686

plaster of

analysis

Add

Gas chromatography

on charcoal and

Micro and semimicro methods

Including liquid-liquid, liquid-solid, column chromatography

Paper

bead

543.08582-543.08586,

to

Liquid chromatography

.089 52

Gas

Add

gas chromatography in 543.0896

.089 5

tests,

Including ultrafiltration methods

543.0896

.089 4

analysis

paris in conjunction with

Including adsorption, molecular sieve, partition

.089 3

identification

Thermal methods

Flame .089 2

for standard subdivisions

687

Dewey Decimal

544 .952

544

Classification

Photometric analysis Colorimetric, nephelometric, turbidmetric, fluorophotometric

methods

.953

Refractometric and interferometric analysis

.956

Polarimetric (Polariscopic) analysis

.43

Blowpipe

.46

Volatilization

Gas

A

Other methods

.81

to base

number 544.97

543.0871-543.0877,

.98

e.g.,

.812

the numbers following 543.087 in

.984

Tracer techniques

Determination of amount of a constituent in a substance

Use 545.001-545.009

.813

Refractometric and interferometric analysis

.816

Polarimetric analysis (Polariscopic analysis)

.82

Quantitative chemistry

545

Photometric analysis methods

Radiochemical methods Activation (Radioactivation) analysis

Optical methods

Colorimetric, nephelometric, turbidimetric, fluorophotometric

coulometric methods 544.974

.982

analysis

For spectroscopic analysis, see 545.83

Electromagnetic methods Add

analysis

.7

For spectrochemical analysis, see 544.6 .97

Radiochemical methods

.822

Activation analysis (Radioactivation analysis)

.824

Tracer techniques

for standard subdivisions

.83

.01

Reagents

.02

Sample preparation

.07

Instrumentation

.08

Mechanical methods

Spectroscopic analysis

Add

to base

number 545.83

543.08582-543.08586,

.84

Add

Gravimetric analysis .89 Including gravimetric analysis of precipitates

to base

.2

microwave

number 545.84

Chromatographic Add

For thermogravimetric methods, see 545.4

e.g.,

to base

e.g.,

Oxidation-reduction methods (Oxidimetry and

e.g.,

,3

Precipitation

methods

Electromagnetic methods

Add

to base

number 545.3

543.0871-543.0877,

A

e.g.,

the

in

electrodeposition 545.34

Thermal methods Class here thermogravimetric

.42

numbers following 543.087

Pyrolysis

methods

and combustion

688

following 543.089 in

gas chromatography 545.896

iodometry) .24

the numbers following 543.081 in

analysis

Determination of elements and compounds in a substance by titration with standard solutions and indicators

.23

545.832

semimicro quantitative analysis 545.845

Volumetric analysis

Neutralization methods (Alkalimetry and acidimetry)

analysis

number 545.89 the numbers

543.0892-543.0896,

.22

the numbers following 543.0858 in

Micro and semimicro methods 543.0812-543.0815,

.1

545

Chemistry and allied sciences

545

689

Dewey Decimal

546

Classification

546

.22

Inorganic chemistry

546

chemistry, Class here physical and theoretical chemistry, analytical groupings; physics of specific elements, compounds, mixtures, works on inorganic and organic chemistry of specific

comprehensive elements, compounds, mixtures, groupings to each subdivision identified

1

2 22 24 25 3

4

by

.224

number 546.224 the numbers following 541.2 541.22-541.28. e.g., quantum chemistry 546.2248 .225

Add

The element Compounds .226

Salts

Complex compounds Molecular and colloidal mixtures Theoretical chemistry Of element, compounds, mixtures Add to 4 the numbers following 541.2 in 541.22-541.28,

.24

.25

.26

.3

SL

,8

Periods of periodic table

.21

its

Deuterium

.213

Tritium

to base

Metals, their

lA and 2A

number 546.26 the numbers e.g.,

following 541.3 in

thermochemistry 546.266

compounds and mixtures,

of groups other than

in 546.4-546.7

Compounds

Class comprehensive works in 546.3, a specific metalhc

with

its

.32

Bases

.34

Salts

metallic element, e.g., calcium

compound

compounds 546,3932

Simple Neutral, acidulous, alkaline, amphoteric, binary salts

.343

Compounds

bases, see

molecular bonds 546.2524

compounds and mixtures

546.32-546.34

.342

Class comprehensive works in 546.2

For

e.g.,

following 541.2 in

Metallic elements

Double (Molecular compounds) Salts

546.22-546.24

number 546.25 the numbers

lanthanides 546.41

compounds

The element

.212

e.g.,

Class a specific element or grouping with the subject, e.g.,

,7

Hydrogen and

to base

Class metals, their

Quantitative

Hydrogen and its compounds Metals, their compounds and mixtures Group 3B Groups 4B, 5B, 6B, 7B Groups 8, IB, 2B, 3A, 4A Groups 5A, 6A, 7A, O

.6

distinguishing element,

Physical chemistry

Add

SUMMARY

.5

its

Theoretical chemistry 541.22-541.28,

.31

.4

thermochemistry 546.2256

Acids

Add

For organic chemistry, see 547

.3

e.g.,

following 541.3 in

Analytical chemistry

541.34-541.39,

Quahtative

in

boric acid 546.67122

radiochemistry 58

Of element, compounds, mixtures

546.2

number 546.225 the numbers

Class a specific acid with

Analytical chemistry

64 65

to base

541.34-541.39,

Acids and bases

e.g.,

to base

Physical chemistry

* as follows:

molecular structure 42 Physical chemistry Of element, compounds, mixtures Add to 5 the numbers following 541.3 in 541.34-541.39,

6

Theoretical chemistry

Add

e.g.,

5

Water Including deuterium oxide (heavy water)

mixtures Chemistry of elements, of inorganic compounds and

Add

546

Chemistry and allied sciences

546

546.32

.345

formed by union of two simple

Complex Double

salts

which do not form

solution

691

690

salts

their

component simple

salts

on

Dewey Decimal

546 .37

Classification

546

Chemistry and allied sciences

546

Ytterbium and lutetium (lutecium)

.419

Alloys Molecular and colloidal mixtures

546.42-546.44 Actinide series

546.of^46.C9

Alkali

and

Class comprehensive works in 546.4

alkaline earth metals

Alkali metals

.38

Lithium

.382

Sodium

.383

Potassium (Kalium)

.384

Rubidium

.385

Cesium (Caesium) Francium

(Natrium)

.421

Actinium

.422

Thorium

.424

Protactinium (Protoactinium) Uranium, neptunium, plutonium

.43

Alkaline earth metals (Group 2A)

.39

.431

Uranium

.432

Neptunium

.434

Plutonium Transuranium elements

.44

.391

Beryllium

.392

Magnesium

.393

Calcium

.394

Strontium

.395

Barium

.396

Radium

.4

For uranium, see 546.431

(Group lA)

.381

.386

Terrestrially occurring actinides

.42

Class comprehensive works in 546.3

Use 546.44001-546.44009

For neptunium, see 546.432; plutonium, 546.434

Group 3B

.441

Americium

.442

Curium

.444

Berkelium

.448

Californium

.449

Other

Class here rare-earth elements

Use .401

Einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium, lawrencium

546.4001-546.4009 for standard subdivisions :&

Scandium

Groups 4B, 5B, 6B, 7B

.51

.403 .41

•Add

Lanthanide

.412

Cerium

Titanium

.513

Zirconium

.514

Hafnium

.52

Praseodymium and neodymium

Promethium

.415

Samarium and europium

.416

Gadolinium and terbium

.417

Dysprosium and holmium

.418

Erbium and thulium

as instructed

.512 series

.411

.414

Titanium group (Group 4B)

Yttrium

Lanthanum

.413

for standard subdivisions

.522

Vanadium

.524

Niobium (Columbium)

.526

Tantalum

.53

.532 *Add

Vanadium group (Group 5B)

as instructed

Chromium group (Group Chromivmi under 546

under 546

692

693

6B)

546

A

Dewey Decimal

546

*Molybdenum

.536

Tungsten (Wolfram) Manganese group (Group 7B)

.54

*Manganese

.541

*

.545

Rhenium (Bohemium)

Groups

8,

IB, 2B, 3 A, 4

SUMMARY 546.62

Iron series

Ruthenium

.63

Platinum group

.64

Osmium

.65

Copper group (Group IB)

.66 .67

Zinc group (Group 2B) Boron group (Group 3A)

.68

Carbon group (Group 4A)

*Zinc

.662

*Cadmium

.663

*Mercury (Hydrargyrum)

.671

*Boron

.673

*Aluminum

.675

* Gallium

.677

*Indium

.678

Thallium

Carbon Add the numbers 1-6 from special table under 546 to base number 546.681; however, class organic carbon compounds

8)

.683

Silicon

.684

Germaniuni

.686

*Tin (Stannum)

.688

*Lead (Plumbum)

Iron series

*Iron (Ferrum)

.623

Cobalt

.625

Nickel

Groups 5A, 6A, 7A,

Class a specific nonmetal not provided for here with the subject,

Platinum group

Ruthenium

series, see

e.g., silicon

series .71

546.64

546.683

Nitrogen group (Group 5A)

.632

Ruthenium

.711

Nitrogen

.634

Rhodium

.712

Phosphorus

.636

Palladium

.715

Arsenic

.716

Antimony Bismuth

.64

Osmium

series

.641

Osmium

.718

.643

Iridium

.72

.645

Platinum

.721

Oxygen

.723

Sulfur

.65

Copper group (Group IB)

Copper (Cuprum)

.724

Selenium

.654

Silver (Argentum)

.726

Tellurium

.656

Gold (Aurum)

*Add

as instructed

(Stibium)

Oxygen group (Group 6A)

.652

as instructed

O

Class here nonmetals

For osmium

Add

Carbon group (Group 4A)

.681

.7

.63

Boron group (Group 3A)

.68

series

Class comprehensive works in 546.6

.621

.661

series

546.62-546.64 Transition metals (Group

.62

Zinc group (Group 2B)

.67

Technetium

.543

under 546

under 546

694

546

Chemistry and allied sciences

546 .66

.534

.6

546

Classification

695

in

547

Dewey Decimal

546

Period 6

.86

Cesium, barium, lanthanide series, hafnium, tantalum, tungsten, rhenium, osmium, iridium, platinum, gold, mercury, thallium, lead, bismuth, polonium, astatine, radon

Halogen group (Group 7A)

.73

.731

* Fluorine

.732

Chlorine

.733

*Broniine

.734

* Iodine

.735

Astatine

Rare

.75

Francium, radium, actinide series

Organic chemistry Add

.751

Helium

.752

Neon

.753

Argon

Add

molecular structure 0442

to

Qualitative

Quantitative

For biochemistry see 574.192 y

(Niton)

Philosophy and theory

.001

Class theoretical chemistry in 547.12

hydrogen and

its

compounds

in 546.2, other specific

compounds

elements

Standard subdivisions

.002-.009

in 546.38-546.75

Notations from Table

1

1

547.01-547.08 General groupings of compounds

Hydrogen and helium .82

e.g.,

in

Analytical chemistry

046 0464 0465

Periods of periodic table

Period

044 the numbers following 541.2

045 the numbers following 541.3 in 541.34-541.39, e.g., radiochemistry 0458

Xenon Radon

their

to

Physical chemistry

045

.755

.81

Theoretical chemistry

541.22-541.28,

Krypton

and

* as follows:

Special topics of general applicability

04 044

Noble) gases

each term identified by

Add

.754

Class

to notation for

O

Group

.756

Period 7

.87

547

(Inert,

546

Chemistry and allied sciences

546

*Poloniuiix

.728

A

546

Classification

Unless other instructions are given, class compounds with components in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the

Period 2 Lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine,

number coming

neon

last in

the schedule,

e.g.,

sulfonamides 547.067

{not 547.042)

,83

Period 3

Class comprehensive works in 547, natural

Sodium, magnesium, aluminum, chlorine, argon

.84

silicon,

phosphorus, sulfur,

SUMMARY

Period 4

547.01

Potassium, calcium, scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium,

germanium, .85

arsenic, selenium,

.02 .03

bromine, krypton

Rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, technetium, ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, silver, cadmium, indium, tin, antimony, tellurium, iodine, xenon

Add

as instructed

under 546

.06

Sulfur

.07

.08

*Add

696

.05

Nitrogen compounds Organometallic compounds

.04

Period 5

Hydrocarbons Halogenated compounds Oxy and hydroxy compounds

compounds Phosphorus compounds Silicon compounds

.01

*Hydrocarbons

as instructed

under 547

697

compounds

in 547.7-547.8

Dewey Decimal

547

Classification

547

Oxy

.065

.02

Halogenated compounds

.03

*Oxy and hydroxy compounds

547

Chemistry and allied sciences

547

derivatives of thioethers

Sulfones, sulfoxides, thioaldehydes, thioketones

.066

Sulfinic acids

.067

Sulfonic acids

Alcohols

.031

Ethers

.035

.07

Phosphorus compounds

Aldehydes and ketones

.036

Phosphonium compounds, phosphines

.071

.037

Acids

.038

Esters

.073

Phosphoalcohols

.074

Phosphoacids

Nitrogen compounds

.04

Nitro and

.041

nitroso

compounds

.076

Phosphinic acids

.077

Phosphonic

Amines and amides

.042 .043

Azo

.044

Nitriles and

compounds .08

.053-.056

Specific organometallic

Silicon compounds

SUMMARY

compounds

to base

add as instructed under 547, e.g., analytical chemistry of organoaluminum compounds 547.05673046; however, class organosilicon compounds in 547.08

Other

.057 1

.057 15

specific organometallic

.2

Physical and theoretical chemistry Synthesis and named reactions

.3

Analytical chemistry

.4

Aliphatic

547.1

number 547.05 the numbers following 546 in 546.38-546.68, e.g., organoaluminum compounds 547.05673; then

Add

.7

compounds Cyclic compounds Aromatic compounds Macromolecular and related compounds

.8

Other organic substances

.5 .6

compounds

Organometallic compounds of nitrogen group

.1

Physical and theoretical chemistry

*Organoarsenic

electrochemistry 547.137; however, class synthesis and

.057 18

*Organobismuth

Class physical

.057 26

Organotellurium

.057 28

Organopolonium

.06

and theoretical chemistry of

specific

.2

Synthesis and

named

reactions

Class chain, reversible, irreversible,

Sulfur compounds

homogeneous, heterogeneous

Alkylation, acylation, aromatization Examples: Friedel-Crafts, Wiirtz-Fittig, Wittig reactions

Sulfites (Thioethers)

.063

Hydrosulfites (Thioalcohols, mercaptans)

.064

Thioacids

.22

under 547

*Add

698

named

compounds and

reactions in 547.1393

.061

as instructed

547.1 the

groups of compounds in 547.01-547.08, 547.4-547.8

Organometallic compounds of oxygen group

Organoselenium

in 541.2-541.7,

e.g.,

reactions in 547.2

.057 24

numbers following 541

to base

*Organoantimony

.21

Add

number

Add

.057 16

.057 2

acids

isonitriles

Organometallic compounds

.05

.057

Phosphoaldehydes, phosphoketones

.075

Halogen and hydroxy addition and substitution

.223

Halogenation

.225

Hydrolysis and saponification

as instructed

under 547

^

Dewey Decimal

547

547

Classification

.23

Other compounds

.42-.48

Oxidation and reduction

Add

Hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, peroxidation, quinonization

.24

Esterification

.25

Amination and diazotization

.26

Nitration and nitrosation

.27

Sulfonation

.28

Polymerization and condensation

.5

*Cyclic

compounds

to base

Observe order of precedence

.51

for standard subdivisions

* Alicyclic

Add

e.g.,

Other

.52-.58

reagents 547.301

to base

number 547.51

Add

alicyclic to base

e.g.,

the

numbers following 547.41

compounds the

e.g., alicyclic

numbers following 547.0

to base

number 547.34 the numbers e.g.,

.59

following 544 in

acids 547.537

Cyclic

Quantitative chemistry

to base

e.g.,

numbers following 545

in the ring

Furans, pyrans, oxazoles

for standard subdivisions

the

compounds containing other than carbon atoms

*With hetero oxygen atoms

.592

number 547.35

545.01-545.89,

*Heterocyclic compounds

microscopical analysis 547.3482

Use 547.35001-547.35009

in

*With hetero nitrogen atoms

.593

volumetric analysis 547.352

Pyrroles, porphyrins, chlorophylls, pyridines, pyrazoles,

imidazoles, diazines

547.4-547.6 Aliphatic and cyclic compounds comprehensive works

in 547,

*With hetero

.594

macromolecular compounds in

in note

different hetero

atoms

under 547.01-547.08

*With fused hetero rings

.596

* Hydrocarbons

Quinolines, purines

.411

*Paraffins (Alkanes)

.412

Olefins (Alkenes)

.413

Acetylenics (Alkynes)

as instructed

atoms

Oxazines, oxdiazines, oxdiazoles

Observe order of precedence

Add

With several

.595

Aliphatic compounds

.41

sulfur

Thiophenes, thiazoles

547.7 .4

in

547.34001-547.34009 for standard subdivisions

544.01-544.98,

Class

in

cycloparaffins 547.511

number 547.5

547.02-547.08,

Add

note under 547.01-547.08

hydrocarbons

547.411-547.413,

547.30 the numbers following 543.0 in

Qualitative chemistry

.35

in

Class comprehensive works in 547.5

number

543.01-543.08,

Add

compounds

547.51-547.58 Alicyclic compounds

^

General principles

Use

carboxylic acids 547.437

Nonaromatic compounds with ring structure

Use 547.3001-547.3009

.34

following 547.0 in

For aromatic compounds, see 547.6

Analytical chemistry

Add

e.g.,

Class here alicyclic

Fermentation processes

.301-.308

number 547.4 the numbers

547.02-547.08,

polymerization

.3

to base

For proteins, see 547. 75

Polycondensation, copolymerization, addition and condensation

.29

547

Chemistry and allied sciences

547

Class nucleic acids [formerly 547.596] in 547.79

•6

under 547

Observe order of precedence in note under 547.01-547.08

*Add

700

*Aromatic compounds

as instructed

under 547

JOl

Dewey Decimal

547

547

Classification

Sterols

.731

* Hydrocarbons

.61

Chemistry and allied sciences

547

Cholesterol, ergosterol, phytosterol, other solid alcohols derived from plant and animal sources

.611

*Benzenes

.613

Polyphenyl hydrocarbons

Hormones

.734

Including diphenyl hydrocarbons

Auxins

.734 2

Fused hydrocarbons

.615

Example: gibberellins

Including naphthalenes

*Sex hormones

.734 3

For anthracenes, see 547.616

Progesterone, estrone, testosterone, androsterone

Anthracenes

.616

Other hormones

.734 5

.62

*Halogenated compounds

.63

*Oxy and *hydroxy compounds

Adrenalin, thyroxin, insulin, oxytocin, cortin, vasopressin

Bile acids (Cholic

.737

.631

Alcohols

.74

Vitamins

.632

Phenols

.75

Proteins

Including monohydric hydroxy aromatics

Poly hydroxy

.633

Class here

547.752-547.756 By structure

.752 to base

number 547.63 the numbers

547.035-547.038,

e.g.,

following 547.03 in

Add

to base

Albumins, globulins, histones

.754

e.g.,

Macromolecular and

the numbers

following 547.0 in

.756

amines 547.642

related

from

.758

living organisms

(natural products); polymers fossil

substances, high polymers,

pigments in 547.8; polymerization .71

Terpenes and

man-made

fibers, dyes,

as a reaction in

phosphorylases, amylases

547.28

essential oils

Alkaloids Basic, nitrogenous plant products activity, e.g.,

having strong physiological

Add

Steroids

as instructed

under 547

.76

Antibiotics

.77

Lipids

.78

Carbohydrates

.781

Sugars

nicotine, quinine, strychnine, cocaine,

.781 3

caffeine, atropine

.73

Enzymes Proteins having strong catalytic properties, e.g., trypsin, pepsin, coenzyme A, dehydrogenases, hexokinases,

Including camphors

.72

Derived proteins Peptones and peptides

compounds

Class here substances directly derived

Class

Conjugated proteins Nucleoproteins, phosphoproteins, hemoglobins, chromoproteins

number 547.6

547.04-547.08,

Simple proteins

aromatic esters 547.638

Other compounds

.64-.68

.7

Class comprehensive works in 547.75

Other Add

acids

aromatics

Dihydroxy and trihydroxy aromatics, catechols, resorcinols, hydroquinones

.635-.638

amino

acids)

* Monosaccharides

Examples: glucose, fructose, levulose, dextrose, galactose,

mannose, hextose, ribose

*Add

702

as instructed

under 547

703

547

Dewey Decimal

547

547

Classification

.86

*01igosaccharides

.781 5

Chemistry and allied sciences

547

Dyes and

pigments

Disaccharides (sucrose, maltose, lactose, cellobiose) and

547.862-547.867 Dyes

trisaccharides (raffinose)

Class comprehensive works in 547.86

* Polysaccharides

.782

Examples: starches, inulin, glycogen, cellulose, cotton

Nitro and

.863

Azo-oxy and

.864

*Di- and triphenylmethane dyes

.866

*Hydroxyketone dyes

derivatives, pentosans, dextrans, pectin

*Tannins

.783 .79 .8

.82

*Nucleic acids [formerly 547.596]

Other organic substances * Fossil

.867

Indigoid dyes

.869

Pigments

Including coal tar

the subject,

compounds derived from a

e.g.,

*azo-tetrazo dyes

Examples: quinoidals, alizarines

substances

Class specific

*nitroso dyes

.862

fossil

substance with

Crystallography

548

synthetic rubber 547.84272

Class crystallographic mineralogy in 549.18

For petroleum, see 547.83

Geometrical crystallography

.83

*Petroleum

.1

.84

*High polymers

.12

External shape of crystals

.14

Fundamental systems

.842 .842 5

^Elastic

polymers (Elastomers)

Isometric, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, triclinic,

*Latexes

hexagonal, trigonal systems

Natural and synthetic .3

.842 6

*Natural rubber

.842 7

*Synthetic polymers

For synthetic

Relationship between structure and bondings

latexes, see

Including isomorphism, polymorphism, pseudomorphism

547.8425

and

crystal

growth

.842 72

*Synthetic rubber

.5

Crystallization

.842 73

*High-styrene resins (Elastoplastics)

.7

Mathematical crystallography

.843

Goniometric measurements and calculations

*Flexible polymers Polymers with high rubber

.843 2

,85

to base

Gums and *Man-made Add

elasticity of

.8

Physical and structural crystallography

.81

number 547.8432 the numbers e.g.,

following 668.4 in

Structural crystallography

Including crystal lattices, structural diagrams and models, specific substances

polyethylene plastics 547.8432234

resins

For diffraction methods, see 548.83

fibers

to base

.83

number 547.85

677.46-677.47, as instructed

without

Study of internal structure of crystals

668.42-668.45,

.843 4

tensile strength

*Plastics

Add

*Add

Chemical crystallography

e.g.,

the numbers following 677.4 in

DiflEraction

methods

Study of internal structure of crystals by X-ray, neutron,

nylon 547.8573

electron diflFraction

under 547

Including crystallograms

*Add

704

as instructed

under 547

705

547

Dewey Decimal

548

Classification

548

.1

For optical

,84

.11

properties, see 548.9

Mechanical properties Stresses, deformation, strength properties

.842

Examples:

Determinative mineralogy Class determinative mineralogy of specific minerals in 549.2-549.7

548.84-548.86 Physical properties of crystals Class comprehensive works in 548.8

549

Chemistry and allied sciences

549

Minerals in various specific structures

.112

In meteorites

.113

In placers

.114

In rocks

elasticity, plasticity, fracture, dislocation,

Add

hardness; stresses of tension, compression, shear, torsion,

to base

552.1-552.5,

number 549.114 the numbers e.g.,

following 552 in

minerals in clay 549.1145

bending

.843

Cleavage and cohesion

.845

Density and specific gravity

.85

Electrical, electronic,

magnetic properties

Examples: conductivity, semiconductivity, dielectricity,

116

In pegmatite dikes

119

In veins and lodes

12 121

.9

specific gravity

Thermal properties Example:

125

fusibility

Optical properties Examples:

Optical crystallography

luster, color, streak, iridescence,

luminescence,

fluorescence, refractivity

Optical properties of crystals and optical methods of crystal

study

127

crystals, crystal rotation

13

Mineralogy Occurrence, description, classification, identification of naturally-occurring elements and compounds formed by inorganic

Electrical, electronic,

magnetic properties

Examples: pyroelectricity, piezoelectricity

Including isotropy, anisotropy, refractivity, reflectivity, liquid

549

Mechanical properties Examples: cleavage, parting, fracture, hardness, tenacity,

piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity

.86

Physical mineralogy

Chemical mineralogy

131

Composition, properties, reactivity

133

Analysis and identification Examples: blowpipe analysis, microchemical reactions, etch

processes

tests

Class economic geology in 553

18 For crystallography, see

Crystallographic mineralogy

548 Study of crystalline structure and properties of minerals

Historical

.09

and geographical treatment

Class geographical distribution of

minerak

in 549.9

549.2-549.7 Specific minerals Class comprehensive works in 549

SUMMARY .2

Determinative mineralogy Native elements

.3

Sulfides, sulfosalts, related minerals

.4

Halides

.5

Oxides

.6

Silicates

.7

Other minerals

549.1

Native elements .23

Metals copper, lead, platinum, palladium, iridium, osmium, iron, mercury, tantalum, tin, zinc Gold,

.25

silver,

Semimetals Arsenic, antimony, bismuth, selenium, tellurium

706

707

Dewey Decimal

549 .27

Nonmetals Carbon (diamond,

.3

.32

Classification

549

.64

Sulfides, selenides, tellurides,

Cyclosilicates Axinite, beryl, cordierite, tourmaline, chrysocolla

graphite), sulfur

Sulfides, sulfosalts, related minerals

549

Chemistry and allied sciences

549

.66

Inosilicates Pyroxenes, spodumene, rhodonite, wollastonite, pectolite,

antimonides

amphiboles Galena, stannite, cinnabar, stibnite, bismuthinite, pyrite, calaverite, smaltxte (skutterudite), argentite, chalcocite,

.67

Apophyllite, kaolinite, serpentine, garnierite, pyrophyllite,

molybdenite, sphalerite, niccolite

.35

Sulfosalts

(Double

talc,

sulfides)

Enargite, polybasite, stephanite, proustite, pyrargyrite,

.68

Halides

.7

Halite, cryolite, fluorite (fluorspar), sylvite, cerargyrite,

micas, chlorite, sepiolite

Tectosilicates Quartz, opal, feldspars, leucite, lazurite, scapolites, zeohtes

tetrahedrite, jamesonite, bournonite

.4

Phyllosilicates

.72

Other minerals Phosphates, vanadates, arsenates

atacamite, carnallite

Monazite, triphylite, apatites, vanadinite, lazulite, scorodite, .5

.52

Oxides

turquoise, vivianite, erythrite

Simple and multiple oxides

.522

Cuprite, ice, zincite

.523

Hematite group .735

Borates

.74

Goethite group

Tungstates and molybdates Wolframite, scheelite, wulfenite

Spinel group

.75

.752

Chromates and

Other groups

.755

Hydroxides

Hydrous and basic

.6

.62

Antlerite, polyhalite,

.78

Manganite, limonite, bauxite, brucite, psilomelane

.782

sulfates

gypsum, epsomite, chalcanthite, alunite

Carbonates Calcite group Calcite, dolomite, magnesite, siderite, rhodochrosite, smithsonite

Silicates

Nesosilicates

.785

.9

dumortierite

Aragonite group Aragonite, witherite, strontianite, cerussite, malachite, azurite

Phenacite, willemite, olivine, garnet, zircon, andalusite, sillimanite. kyanite, topaz, staurolite, chondrodite, sphene,

.63

sulfates

Crocoite, glauberite, barite, celestite, anglesite, anhydrite

Uraninite, chrysoberyl, columbite

.53

sulfates

Chromates and anhydrous

Spinel, gahnite, magnetite, franklinite, chromite

.528

(saltpeter)

Boracite, borax, kemite, ulexite, colemanite

Diaspore and goethite

.526

and borates

Nitrates

Rutile group Rutile, pyrolusite, cassiterite

.525

.732

Nitrates

Soda niter (Chile saltpeter) and niter

Corimdum, hematite, ilmenite

.524

.73

Geographical distribution of minerals Add

Sorosilicates

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Hemimorphite, lawsonite, epidote, idocrase, prehnite

708

709

number 549.9

Dewey Decimal

550

550

550

Classification

Sciences of the earth and other worlds

^

Historical

.2

and geographical treatment

Class treatment by continent, country, locality in

Class here physical Class

modem

world,

phenomena

in

.21

Volcanoes Class volcanic products

.22

of lithosphere

and dynamic geology, geophysics

economic geology

phenomena

Class plutonic rocks in 552.3

Geology, meteorology, general hydrology Geology: properties and

Plutonic

551

of the earth and other worlds

554-559 (no^ 550.94-^50.99)

extraterrestial worlds in

551

Sciences

551

and rocks

in 552.2

Earthquakes Class here seismology

.23

553 .3

Fumaroles, hot springs, geysers Surface and exogenous processes and their agents

For astronomical geology, see 525; geodesy, 526.1; petrology, 552; Including mass wasting, subsidence

physical geography, 910.02

Use 551.3001-551.3009

SUMMARY .3

Cross structure and properties of earth and other worlds Plutonic phenomena Surface and exogenous processes and their agents

.4

Geomorphology and general hydrology

.5

Meteorology Climatology and weather Historical geology Structural geology Geochemistry

551.1 .2

.6 .7

.8 .9

.1

.11

.302

Erosion and weathering

.303

Transporting and depositing of materials

.304

Transported materials (Sediments)

.305

New

formations

Example:

.31

Glaciology

Class a specific aspect of ice with the subject, e.g., ice

.115

For other

.312

Mantle

.14

551.34

Glaciers

discontinuity

Properties of interior

For

Glacial action

.314

Glacial drift

Crust

Examples: boulder clay

Plate tectonics (Continental drift)

Class glacial drift as a

.315

Properties of crust

New

oscillations

icebergs, shelf ice, growlers, see

.313

For properties, see 551.14

.136

ice forms, see

Nourishment, advances, recessions,

Heat, temperature ranges, isostasy

.13

and interdisciplinary works on

manufacture 621.58

Gutenberg discontinuity

.12

in 551.31

Class here comprehensive

Core

Mohoro vicic

works

For geologic work offrost, see 551.38

Interior

.112

.119

formation

Class comprehensive

For properties, see 551. 12

.116

soil

551.31^51.34 Ice

Gross structure and properties of earth and other worlds For geomagnetism, see 538.

for standard subdivisions

(till),

new

551.342

moraines

formation in 551.315

formations

Cirques, drumlins, kettles, kames, roches moutonnees

Heat, temperature ranges, thermal conductivity, elasticity,

.34

Other

ice forms

deformation

710

711

ice

Dewey Decimal

551

551

Classification

Sciences of the earth

551

Ice in the sea

.342

551.41-551.45 Specific land forms

Including icebergs, shelf

For sea

ice,

and other worlds

see

ice,

growlers

Class comprehensive works in 551.4

55L343

.41

Continents

.343

Sea ice (Frozen seawater)

Including continental shelves

.344

Anchor and

Class continental drift in 551.136

.345

Ice cover

.42

Lake and .35

frazil ice

river ice

Geologic work of water

.423

Barrier islands

.424

Reefs

Surface and subsurface waters Class here geologic

Add

to base

work

551.302-^51.305,

Including

of precipitation

number 551.35 e.g., deltas

the

numbers

.43

.37

action,

beach erosion,

changes

.432

Mountains

.434

Plateaus

.436

Hills Including slopes

Geologic work of wind

Add

base

to

number 551.37

551.302-551.305,

.38

coastal

e.g.,

the

numbers following 551.30

in

.44

dune formations 551.375

Geologic work of frost

.442

.382

Fragmentation of rocks

.383

Nivation

.384

Permafrost phenomena

Depressions and openings Including gulches, chasms, gorges, ravines

Class here periglacial processes

.4

Elevations For volcanoes, see 551.21

551.355

Geologic work of marine waters

Wave

atolls

following 551.30 in

For geologic work of marine waterSy see 551.36 .36

Islands

Valleys Including canyons

.447

Caves Including karsts

.45

Including prairies, steppes, plains, tundras,

Geomorphology and general hydrology Geomorphology: creation and modification of topographic land forms Class land formations created

and modified by

Plane and coastal regions

specific

exogenous

.456

Deltas

.457

Coasts and beaches

.458

Shorelines

pampas

agents in 551.3

SUMMARY 551.41

551.46-551.49 General hydrology

Continents

.42

Islands

.43

Elevations

.44

Depressions and openings

.45

Plane and coastal regions

.46

Oceanography Dynamic oceanography Hydrology Ground waters (Subsurface waters)

.47

.48 .49

Properties and

phenomena

of hydrosphere

Class comprehensive works in 551.4, water temperatures affecting

atmosphere For

ice,

in

551.524

see 551.31-551.34; geologic

7A3 712

work of water, 551.35

551

Dewey Decimal

551 .46

551

Classification

Sciences of the earth

551 .461 3-.461 4

Oceanography Use 551.46001-551.46009

for standard subdivisions

.462

Composition and properties of sea water

Deep-sea surveys and explorations

.460 8

Submarine (Marine, Oceanographic) geology Class here submarine geology of

number 551.461 the numbers

to base

number 551.462 the numbers

"Areas" notation 16381-16389 from Table 551.4629

.463

Chesapeake

2, e.g.,

following 1638 in 2, e.g..

Black Sea

Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico Add

number 551.463 the numbers

to base

"Areas" notation 16364-16365 from Table Darien 551.4635

specific oceanic bodies

following 163 in

Mediterranean Sea Add

Examples: salinity, density, temperature distribution, color, transparency .460 7

to base

"Areas" notation 1633-1634 from Table Bay 551.46147

574.92 For dynamic oceanography, see 551.47; marine biology, .460 1

Northeast and northwest Atlantic

Add

Class here oceans and seas, other salt-water bodies

551

and other worlds

following 1636 in 2, e.g.,

Gulf of

[formerly 551.461-551.469]

.460 809

.464

Geographical treatment

Add

Add to base number 551.460809 the numbers following 16 in "Areas" notation 163-168 from Table 2, e.g., submarine geology of North Polar Sea 551.46080932 .460 83

Composition of ocean

Add

to base

floor,

the

numbers

Topography of ocean

in 551.463

Class Atlantic sector of Antarctic waters in 551.4693

.465

to base

number 551.465 the numbers

to base

the

numbers following 16 2, e.g.,

For east Pacific Ocean, see 551.466

topography of

.466

East Pacific

Ocean

the numbers following 164 in "Areas" notation 1641, 1643 from Table 2, e.g., San Francisco

Add

to base

.467

Indian Ocean

Add

551.461-551.469 Specific oceanic bodies

to base

number 551.467 the numbers

"Areas" notation 1652-1657 from Table 551.46733

Class submarine geology of specific oceanic bodies [formerly 551.461-551.469] in 551.4608

Class Indian

Ocean

following 165 in

2, e.g.,

Red Sea

sector of Antarctic waters in 551.4695

in 551.46

.468

Ocean

For Mediterranean 551.464 .461 1

number 551.466

Bay 551.46632

salt lakes

.461

South China Sea

in

Inland seas, salt-water lagoons, coastal pools, estuaries,

Atlantic

2, e.g..

Class Pacific sector of Antarctic waters in 551.4694

Special salt-water forms

Class comprehensive works

following 164 in

551.46572

"Areas" notation 163-168 from Table floor of Pacific Ocean 551.460844

.460 9

Ocean

"Areas" notation 1644-1649 from Table

floor

number 551.46084

Pacific

Add

Elevations, depressions, openings, plane regions

Add

following 163 in

following 16 in

"Areas" notation 163-168 from Table 2, e.g., marine sediments of Mediterranean Sea 551.4608338

.460 84

number 551.464 the numbers

to base

"Areas" notation 1636-1637 from Table 2, e.g., Sargasso Sea 551.46462; however, class Caribbean Sea Sea and Gulf of Mexico

deposits, sediments

number 551.46083

South Atlantic Ocean

Sea, see 551.462; south Atlantic

Ocean,

North Polar Sea (Arctic Ocean) Add

to base

number 551.468 the numbers

"Areas" notaHon 16324-16327 from Table 551.4687

North Atlantic For North Polar Sea, see 551.468; northeast and northwest Atlantic, 551.4613-551.4614

7H

7^

following 1632 in 2, e.g..

Hudson Bay

/

Dewey Decimal

551

Add

to base

number 551.469 the numbers

"Areas" notaHon 1673-1675 from Table 551.4693

2, e.g.,

1

other worlds

Wells, springs Class runoff {formerly 511.498] in 551.488

Drake Passage

For .5

geysers, see 551.23

Meteorology

for standard subdivisions

Use 551.47001-551.47009

and

Specific manifestations

following 167 in

Dynamic oceanography

.47

Sciences of the earth

551 .498

Antarctic waters

.469

.470

551

Classification

Properties and

Ocean currents

phenomena

of atmosphere

For climatology and weather, see 551.6

Theories, circulation, observational methods

SUMMARY

Class specific ocean currents in 551.471-551.479

.470 2

Waves

551.51

.470 22

Ocean waves

.470 23

Seiches

.470 24

Tidal waves

.470 8

.471-479

M X JS7

Tides and tidal currents Specific

Add

.51

ocean currents

to base

.511

number 551.47 the numbers

551.461-551.469,

e.g.,

following 551.46 in

Gulf Stream 551.471

Class comprehensive works in 551.4701

.48

Composition, regions, mechanics of atmosphere Thermodynamics, temperatures, radiations

Atmospheric pressure Atmospheric formations and disturbances Atmospheric electricity and optics Hydrometeorology

Composition, regions, mechanics of atmosphere

Composition

.511 2

Gases

.511 3

Dust and other particulates

Hydrology 551.513-551.514 Regions Properties and phenomena of

fresh waters

Structure, properties,

Class here hydrological cycle, limnology, water balance

For fumaroles and hot

springs, see 551.23;

ground

Class comprehensive works in 551.51; a specific aspect with the subject, e.g., upper-atmosphere pressures 551.547

waters,

551.49; hydrometeorology, 551.57

.482

Lakes, ponds, fresh-water lagoons

.483

Rivers and streams Class floods in 551.489

.484

Waterfalls

.488

RunoflF {formerly 551.498]

.489

Floods and their forecasts

.49

.492

Ground waters (Subsurface waters) Water

phenomena

.513

Troposphere

.514

Upper atmosphere

.514 2

Stratosphere

.514 5

Ionosphere

.515

Mechanics

.515 1

Kinematics

.515 2

Statics

.515 3

Dynamics

table

For circulation, see 551.517

.517

Circulation For wind systems, see 551.518; atmospheric formations and disturbances, 551.55

.518

716

Wind

systems

717

551

Dewey Decimal

551

551

Classification

Sciences of the earth

551

Radiations

.527

551.518 3-551.518 5 Systems in troposphere works

Class comprehensive

in

Absorption, emission, reflection, scattering, transmission

551.518

Class optical

Planetary and terrestrial systems

.518 3

and other worlds

.527

Trade winds, prevailing westerlies, polar

easterlies,

1

phenomena

in

551.565-551.567

Solar radiations

.527 2

Terrestrial radiations

.527 3

Atmospheric radiations

.527 6

Cosmic and corpuscular radiations

doldrums, horse latitudes Including jet stream

.518 4

Continental systems (Monsoons)

.518 5

Local systems

.54

Examples: drainage winds, mountain and valley breezes, land and sea winds

Systems in upper atmosphere

.518 7

Thermodynamics, temperatures, radiations

.52

.522

Thermodynamics

.523

Earth temperatures

[.523

2- .523

8]

.524 .524 6

atmosphere

discontinued; class in 551.523

Water temperatures Oceans and

Add

afiFecting

atmosphere

.525

Distribution at earth's surface

.543

Variations at earth's surface

.547

Upper-atmosphere pressures Atmospheric formations and disturbances Formations and

.551 2

Air masses

.551 3

Cyclones and cyclogenesis

.551 4

Anticyclones and anticyclogenesis

fronts

seas

to base

number 551.5246 the numbers

"Areas" notation 163-167 from Table Indian Ocean 551.52465

.524 8

,542

.551

Specific aspects

Numbers

Distribution, variations, frequencies, gradients

.55 afiFecting

Atmospheric pressure

551.552-551.559 Disturbances

following 16 in

2, e.g.,

temperatures of

Class comprehensive works in 551.55

.552

Lakes and rivers

Hurricanes

Known

Temperatures

also as typhoons, cyclones (in India), baguios,

willy-willies

Including frequencies and gradients

.553

Class here air temperatures

Known

For earth temperatures affecting atmosphere, see 551.523; water temperatures affecting atmosphere, 551.524 .525 2

Distribution at earth's surface

.525 3

Variations at earth's surface Diurnal and annual variations,

Tornadoes (Twisters) also as cyclones

(Midwest of United States)

Including waterspouts

.554

Thermal convective storms Thunderstorms, thermal convective showers, hailstorms

maximums and minimums,

For tornadoes, see 551.553

frosts

.525 4

Vertical distribution in troposphere

.555

Snowstorms

.525 7

Upper-atmosphere temperatures

.557

Upper-atmosphere storms

.559

Other storms Including dust storms

718

7^9

551

Dewey Decimal

551 .56

Atmospheric Class auroras

electricity

Classification

551

and optics

and magnetic phenomena

in 538.7

551.561-551.564 Electricity Class comprehensive works in 551.56

Electricity in stable

.561

atmosphere

Ionization, conductivity, charge potential gradient

Electricity in unstable

.563

Horizontal distribution in troposphere

.571 3

Variations in troposphere

.571 4

Vertical distribution in troposphere

.571 7

In upper atmosphere

.572

Evaporation and evapotranspiration

.574

Condensation and deposits Condensation processes

.574 1

Nucleation, formation of cloud particles, change of state

.574 4

Deposits on earth's surface

Dew,

Chain, heat, sheet lightning

.563 3

Silent discharges (Saint Elmo's fire)

.574 7

.563 4

Ball lightning

.575

rime, hoarfrost, glaze

Deposits on objects in upper atmosphere

Fogs and mists Structure, formation, dissolution, composition, distribution,

Electricity of aerosols

.564

551

of the earth and other worlds

.571 2

atmosphere

Disruptive discharges

.563 2

Sciences

551

variations, gradients

Electricity of snow, ice crystals, water droplets, dust, other

Clouds

,576

particulates

Structure, formation, dissolution, composition, distribution, variations, gradients

551.565-551.567 OpHcs Class comprehensive

Optical

.565

works

phenomena produced by

Precipitation

.577

in 551.56

Class geologic

refraction

Optical

phenomena produced by

absorption and

.577 09

Twilight, night skies, sky color

Optical

Historical treatment Class geographical treatment in 551.5772

scattering

.567

of precipitation in 551.35

For specific forms of precipitation, see 551.578

Mirages, scintillation, distortion of celestial bodies

.566

work

phenomena produced by condensation products

.577

1

.577 2

Structure, composition, temperature

Distribution

Add "Areas"

Halos, rainbows, cloud coloration

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

551.5772

.568

Visibility

Class distribution of variations in 551.5773

Hydrometeorology

.57

.577 3

Including droughts

SUMMARY 551.571 .572 .574

.571

.577 5

Humidity

Factors aflFecting precipitation Influences of topography, vegetation, population

Evaporation and evapotranspiration Condensation and deposits

concentrations, bodies of water

.578

.576

Fogs and mists Clouds

.577

Precipitation

.578

.578

Specific forms of precipitation

.579

Snow

.575

Variations

Specific forms of precipitation 1

Liquid precipitation (Rain and

surveys

Humidity

720

721

rainfall)

Dewey Decimal

551

551

Classification

.63

Historical treatment

.578 109

Properties, distribution, variations

Add

to base

.631

number 551.5781 the numbers

(Snow and snowfall)

Historical treatment

.578 409

Class geographical treatment in 551.57842

.578 41-.578 43

.578 46

Properties, distribution, variations

Reports

.633

Statistical forecasting

.634

Numerical forecasting

.635

Through

.635 2

Radiosondes

.635 3

Radar

snowfall 551.57843

.635 4

Weather

Snow cover Duration

.578 464

Ablation

.578 465

Firnification

.578 466

Stratification

.636

Snow

.636 2

.636 5

.64

.6

.609

Weather

phenomena

for specific areas

Add

number 551.64 the numbers

to base

e.g.,

advance

phenomena

specific

elements and

following 551.5 in

hurricane warnings 551.6452

Class forecasts of specific elements

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 551.579

.65

Weather

forecasts

Add "Areas" .66

and geographical treatment of

belts

in

and phenomena

for specific

areas in 551.65

and reports

and weather

and geneeral types of climate

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 551.65

Microclimatology

in 551.69

.68

Artificial

Add

modification and control of weather

to base

number 551.68 the numbers

551.51-551.57,

e.g.,

following 551.5 in

cloud seeding 551.6876

Class climate of specific areas in 551.69

^22

for specific areas

Climatology of small areas

as a discipline

Class geographical treatment of climate

.62

more than three days

methods of forecasting

551.51-551.57,

Climatology and weather

chmatology

of three days

Forecasting specific elements and Class here

surveys

Historical

maximum

Long-range Predictions

amorphous precipitation

Add "Areas"

in

Short-range

formations

Avalanches

Snow

methods of forecasting regardless of type

Predictions for a

Hail, graupel, hailstones

.579

forecasts

551.631-551.635

For avalanches, see 551.57848

Solid

Types of

satellites

Class specific

Including drifts and cornices

.578 7

special instrumentation

Add to base number 551.5784 the numbers following 551.577 in 551.5771-551.5773, e.g., variations in snow and

.578 461

.578 48

lore

.632

For snow surveys, see 551.579

.578 47

methods

Weather

and

551.57813

Crystalline precipitation

.578 4

Historic

following 551.577

in 551.5771-551.5773, e.g., variations in rain rainfall

Weather forecasting For forecasting specific elements and phenomena, see 551.64; forecasts for specific areas, 551.65

Class geographical treatment in 551.57812

.578 11-.578 13

551

of the earth and other worlds

Sciences

551

7^3

Dewey Decimal

551 .69

551

Classification

Sciences of the earth

551

Climate of various specific areas

551.751-551.752 Carboniferous periods

Conditions, variations, changes

Class comprehensive works in 551.75

Class here paleocUmatology of specific areas

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 551.69

Class microclimatology of specific areas in 551.66

.7

Historical geology

.701

.71

Mesozoic era For Cretaceous period, see 551.77

.766

Jurassic period

.77

Precambrian eras

Cretaceous period 551.78-551.79 Cenozoic era

.72

Paleozoic era

.73

.74

Ordovician and Silurian periods Devonian period

.75

Carboniferous and Permian periods

.76 .77

Mesozoic era Cretaceous period

.78

Tertiary period

.79

Quaternary period

Class comprehensive works in 551.78

.78

Tertiary period Class here comprehensive works

.782

Paleogene epochs For Paleocene epoch, see 551. 783; Eocene epoch, 551. 784; Oligocene epoch, 551. 785

Precambrian eras .783

Paleocene epoch

.784

Eocene epoch

.785

Oligocene epoch

.786

Neogene epochs

Paleozoic era

For Miocene epoch, see 551.787; Pliocene epoch, 551.788

Cambrian period Ordovician and Silurian periods Ordovician period Formerly known

as

Lower

Silurian

epoch

Silurian period Formerly known

on Cenozoic era

For Quaternary period, see 551.79

For Ordovician and Silurian periods, see 551.73; Devonian period, 551.74; Carboniferous and Permian periods, 551.75

.732

Permian period

Geologic time and age measurements

.715

.731

.756

Triassic period

Proterozoic (Upper Precambrian) era

.73

Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) period

.762

Archean (Archeozoic, Lower Precambrian) era

.723

.752

For paleontology, see 560

.712

.72

Mississippian

for standard subdivisions

SUMMARY 551.71

(Lower Carboniferous) period

.751

.76

Class here stratigraphy

Use 551.7001-551.7009

and other worlds

as

Upper

Silurian

epoch

.74

Devonian period

.75

Carboniferous and Permian periods

.787

Miocene epoch

.788

Pliocene epoch

.79

.792

Pleistocene epoch (Ice age)

.793

Recent

.8

724

Quaternary period

(Postglacial)

epoch

Structural geology Forms, position, deformation of rocks

.81

Stratifications

.84

Joints

and cleavages

7^5

551

Dewey Decimal

551

551

Classification

552 .26

.85

Dips, outcrops, strikes

.86

Synclines and antisynclines

.87

Faults, folds, dislocations

Basalts

Plutonic rocks norites, peridotites

rifts

.4

Intrusions

.88

Veins, dikes, necks, bosses, laccoliths,

Metamorphic rocks chrysolitic Gneisses, schists, slates, quartzites, serpentines, rocks, crystalline limestones (marbles)

sills

Geochemistry

.5

Sedimentary rocks gypsum, limestones, greensands, and their components, e.g., sand, shales,

composition of Class a specific material with the subject, e.g.,

Tufa [formerly 552.2], sandstones,

rocks 552.06

dolomites, oolites, clay, silt, glauconite, diatomaceous earth,

Petrology

552

552

of the earth and other worlds

diorites, Granites, syenites, porphyries, gabbros, dolerites,

Including nappes,

.9

Sciences

.8 Class here petrography, lithology, rocks

Microscopic petrology Study of rocks in thin sections and fragments

in 551.8 Class economic geology in 553, structural geology

Economic geology

553

For mineralogy see 549; geochemistry, 551.9

salt

.

.001-.007

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.009

materials of Quantitative occurrence and distribution of geological

Historical

economic

1

Class here interdisciplinary works

and geographical treatment

Class interdisciplinary works

.03

Petrogenesis (Origin of rocks)

.06

rocks Properties, composition, analysis, structure of

.7 .8

Gems

.9

Other economic materials

.2 .3

number 552.09

.4 ,5

.6

552.1-552.5 Macroscopic petrology Class

.1

comprehensive works

in

552

Ingneous rocks For volcanic products and

rocks, see 552.2; plutonic rocks,

.1

and structure of deposits of

553.2-553.9

Volcanic products and rocks .13

Placers

Class tufa {formerly 552.2] in 552.5

.14

Stratified layers

Lavas

.16

Pegmatite dikes

.22

Pyroclastic rocks

.19

Veins and lodes

.23

Pumice,

tuff,

felsites,

obsidian, rhyolite

and beds

volcanic ashes

726

e.g.,

Formation and structure of deposits Class formation

552.3

Including volatiles; andesite.

specific metals in 669; a specific

Formation and structure of deposits Carbonaceous materials Iron (Ferrum) Metals and semimetals Stony materials Earthy materials Water and aqueous deposits

553.1

Geographical distribution of rocks Add

specific nonmetallic materials

SUMMARY

Class mineral content of rocks in 549.114

"Areas'* notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

on

on

subject, aspect of specific nonmetallic materials with the prospecting 622.18

552.09 Class geographical distribution of rocks in

.09

utility

727

specific materials in

Dewey Decimal

553

Classification

553.2-553.9 Specific materials Class comprehensive works in

Jl

553

Sciences

553 .41

Gold (Aurum)

.42

Precious metals For goldy see 553.41

553

Carbonaceous materials diamonds, 553.82 For industrial diamonds, see 553.65; gem

553.21-553.25 Coal

Silver

.422

Platinum

.43

Copper (Cuprum)

,44

Lead (Plumbum)

.45

Zinc,

Peat and peat coal

brown

(Argentum)

.421

Class comprehensive works in 553.24

.21

of the earth and other worlds

tin,

mercury

.452

Zinc

.453

Tin (Stannum)

.454

Mercury (Hydrargyrum)

coal, jet

.22

Lignite,

.23

Cannel coal and bituminous shale

.24

Bituminous and semibituminous coal Class here comprehensive works on coal

.46

For nickel and

of coal in Class anthracite coal in 553.25, other kinds

.462

553.21-553.23

Ferroalloying and related metals

Titanium, vanadium, manganese

.25

Anthracite and graphitic anthracite coal

.462 3

Titanium

.26

Graphite (Plumbago, Black lead)

.462 6

Vanadium

Pitch

.462 9

Manganese

.27

Asphalt, bitumen, ozocerite, ceresin, paraffin

.28

Petroleum and natural gas Petroleum

.282

(Oil)

Including shale

Fossil

gums and

resins

Chromium, molybdenum, tungsten (wolfram)

.464 3

Chromium

.464 6

Molybdenum

.464 9

Tungsten (Wolfram)

.465

Natural gas

.285 .29

oil

.464

cobalt, see 553.48

Zirconium and tantalum

.47

Antimony

(Stibium), arsenic,

Iron (Ferrum)

.48

Nickel and cobalt

.3

Metals and semimetals

.49

Other

.4

For

iron, see

.492

553.3

SUMMARY 553.41

Gold (Aurum)

.42

Precious metals

.43 .44

Copper (Cuprum) Lead (Plumbum)

.45

Zinc, tin, mercury

.46

Ferroalloying and related metals

.48

Antimony (Stibium), Nickel and cobalt

.49

Other

.47

Light metals

.492 3

Beryllium (Glucinium)

.492 6

Aluminum

.492 9

Magnesium

.493

Fissionable metals Including radium, thorium

arsenic,

728

.493 2

Uranium

bismuth

7^9

bismuth

553

Dewey Decimal

553 .494

Classification

553

.626

Rare-earth metals Class here lanthanide series

.494 2

Scandium

.494 3

Cerium group

Sciences of the earth

553

.63

Borax and other borates

.635

Gypsum

thulium (aldebaranium), ytterbium, lutetium (cassiopeium,

.636

lutecium)

.64

Platinum group .65

.51

.512

Nitrate and phosphate fertilizers

(bohemium), cadmium, (celtium), niobium (columbium), rhenium tellurium gallium, indium, thallium, germanium, selenium,

flint,

carbonado, industrial

tripoli

For sands, see 553.62 .66

.662

Sulfur

and earth pigments

Pigment materials Barite (heavy spar), ochers, umber, sienna, rutile

Stony materials

Marbles and limestones

.668 .67

Marbles

Limestones

Sulfur

Refractory materials For soapstones, see 553.55

.672

Asbestos

.52

Granites and syenites

.674

Mica

.53

Sandstones, bluestones, flagstones

.676

Talc

Slates

.678

Vermiculite

.54

.55

Serpentines, soapstones, and their variants

.68

Cementing materials Cements, limes, chalks,

Including onyx and verd antique and onyx marbles .6

saltpeter), niter (saltpeter), apatites

Abrasive materials diamonds,

For verd antique and onyx marbles, see 553.55

.516

salts

Emery, corundum, pumice, garnet,

Other Lithium, sodium (natrium), potassium (kalium), rubidium, cesium (caesium), calcium, strontium, barium, hafnium

.5

Potash

Soda niter (Chile

For platinum, see 553.422

.

(Sodium chloride)

.633

salt

553.64; mineral waters, 553.73

Including alabaster

Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium

.499

niter, see

Rock

erbium, Yttrium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium,

.495

Salts

.632

Yttrium group

.494 7

Gravels

For soda niter and

Lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium (illinium), samarium, europium

and other worlds

calcites,

marl

For gypsum, see 553.635

Earthy materials .7

Class here soils

Water and aqueous deposits Class here ice, thermal waters

.61

Clays Class interdisciplinary

Kaoline, bentonite, fuller's earth, diaspore clay

,62

.622

Sands and gravels Sands

.72

Saline waters

.73

Mineral waters

works on ice in 551.31

For saline waters, see 553. 72 Including glass sands

730

73^

553

Dewey Decimal

553 .78

Surface waters

.79

Ground waters

.8

Classification

553

Sciences of the earth

554

and

other worlds

554-559 Treatment by continent, country, (Subsurface waters)

locality in

modem

world; extraterrestrial

worlds

Gems

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 55, e.g., geology (earth sciences) of Asia 555, of Japan 555.2, of moon

Add

Including tanzanite

559.91

553.82-553.86 Precious stones Class

Class comprehensive works in 550; a specific geological aspect of a region with the subject, e.g., geomorphology of England

comprehensive works in 553.8

551.40942

.82

Diamonds

.84

Rubies and sapphires

554

*Treatment in Europe

.86

Emeralds

555

*Treatment in Asia

.87

Semiprecious stones

556

^Treatment in Africa

Other economic materials

557

Treatment

in

North America

558

Treatment

in

South America

559

Treatment

in other parts of

.9

apatites 553.64 Class a specific mineral with the subject, e.g.,

.92

Hydrogen,

.93

Nitrogen group

silicon,

boron extraterrestrial

world and

in

worlds

Nitrogen, phosphorus

For antimony, .94

arsenic, bismuth, see

553.47

560 .1

Oxygen group For sulfur, see 553.668; selenium, tellurium, 553.499

.95

Philosophy and theory

.17

Stratigraphic paleontology, paleobotany, paleozoology Class specific fossils or groups of fossils in

Halogen group Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine

.97

Paleozoology

Paleontology

.171

Archeozoic and Proterozoic (Precambrian) paleontology

.172

Paleozoic paleontology

Rare gases Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon (niton)

561-569

.172 3

Cambrian period

.172 4

Ordovician period

.172 5

Silurian period

.172 6

Devonian period

.172 7

Mississippian period Class here Carboniferous periods

For Fennsylvanian period, see 560. J 728

*Add

as instructed

under 554-559

733 732

554

Dewey Decimal

560 .172 8

Pennsylvanian period

.172 9

Permian period

560

Classification

561

Paleontology

561 .13

Fossil pollen

and spores

Class here paleopalynology

Mesozoic paleontology

.176

Triassic period

.176 2

Jurassic period

.176 6

Cretaceous period

.19

Geographical treatment of

Fossils of Tertiary

and Quaternary periods

fresh-water

fossil

plants 561.1929

Spermatophyta

Fossil

561.5 For Angiospermae, see 561.3-561.4; Gymnospermae,

and paleozoology

.21

Trees and petrified

wood

in 560.17

561.3-561.4 Fossil Angiospermae

Historical periods

.909-.999

Geographical treatment

Class comprehensive works in 561.2

number 560.9 the numbers

574.909-574.999,

e.g.,

following 574.9 in

Class specific trees in 561.3-561.5

.901-.905

to base

^

fossils

Class stratigraphic paleontology

Add

number 561.19 the numbers

Class comprehensive works in 561

and geographical treatment of paleontology,

of paleozoology of

plants

Class here taxonomic paleobotany

Zoological

Paleoecology [formerly 574.52] paleoecology {formerly 5^1.^2] Historical

fossil

561.2-561.9 Specific plants and groups of plants

Special topics of general applicability

.45

to base

574.909-574.999,

Cenozoic paleontology

.178

.4

Fossil fruit

Add

.176 4

and seeds

.14

cave

e.g.,

fossils

following 574.9 in

.3

Fossil Dicotyledones

.4

Fossil

560.90944

Monocotyledones

Class persons in 560.9

561

.45

Arecaceae (Palmae)

.49

Poaceae (Gramineae)

Paleobotany Class stratigraphic paleobotany in 560.17

Historical

.09

and geographical treatment

Class geographical treatment of

fossil

plants in 561.1

.5

.4

General principles Fossil Spermatophyta Fossil Dicotyledones Fossil Monocotyledones

^

Fossil

Gymnospermae

.6

Fossil

Cryptogamia

.7

Fossil Pteridophyta

.8

Fossil

.9

Fossil

.2

.3

Gymnospermae

.51

Gnetales

.52

Coniferales

SUMMARY 561.1

Fossil

Cupressaceae, Including Araucariaceae, Cephalotaxaceae, Pinaceae, Podocarpaceae, Taxaceae, Taxodiaceae

.55

Cordaitales Cordaiteae, Pityeae (Callixylon), Poroxyleae

Bryophyta Thallophyta

General principles Class here botanical paleoecology [formerly 581.52]

.57

Ginkgoales

.59

Cycadophyta and related orders

.591

Cycadales (True cycads)

.592

Cycadeoidales (Bennettitales) Cycadeoidaceae, Williamsoniaceae

families, Class general principles of specific classes, orders,

genera, species in 561.2-561.9

735 734

1

Dewey Decimal

561 .595

561

Classification

Pteridospermae

.2

Calamopityaceae, Lyginodendraceae (Lyginopteridaceae),

Fernlike

fossils

SUMMARY 563. .4 .5

Cryptogamia

Fossil Pteridophyta

.71

Isoetales

,72

Sphenopsida

.1

.73

Filicineae

Radiolaria

.17

Ciliophora

.18

Mastigophora

,47

Isoetales, see 561. 71

.8

Fossil

Bryophyta

.9

Fossil

Thallophyta

Fungi

.93

Algae

Archaeocyatha Cambrian

fossils

with characteristics of sponges and corals

Coelenterata (Cnidaria)

Lepidodendrales, Lycopodiales, Phylloglossum, Pleuromeiales, Protolepidodendrales, Selaginellales

.92

Porifera (Sponges)

Parazoa

Including Calcispongiae, Demospongiae, Hyalospongiae

Lycopsida

For

Plasmodroma

Protozoa

.14

Psilopsida Psilophytales, Psilotales

.79

Echinodermata, Enteropneusta, Linguatula

Foraminifera

.4

Coenopteridales, Fiiicales, Marattiales, Ophioglossales

.74

.9

.12

Calamitales, Equisetales, Hyeniales, Pseudoborniales,

Sphenophyllales

Porifera (Sponges) Parazoa Coelenterata (Cnidaria)

.8

,7

561.9

Plasmodroma

Protozoa

Anthozoa Hydrozoa and related orders Ctenophorae

.6

For Ptendophyta, see 561.7; Bryophyta, 561.8; Thallophyta,

.7

fossil

of uncertain taxonomic position

Megalopteris, Neuropteris, Odontopteris, Pecopteris, Rhacopteris, Sphenopteris, Taeniopteris

Fossil

and other simple

animals

Alethopteris, Alliopteris, Archaeopteris, Callipteris, Cyclopteris, Glossopteris, Linopteris, Mariopteris,

.6

Conodonts Fossil Protozoa

563

Medullosaceae

.597

562

Paleontology

562

For Anthozoa, see 563.6; Hydrozoa and related orders, 563.7 .6

Anthozoa For Archaeocyatha, see 563.47

.7

.71

Hydrozoa and related orders Hydrozoa Graptohtoidea, Hydroida, Milleporina, Siphonophora, Stylasterina, Trachylina

562-569 Specific animals and groups of

.73

Scyphozoa Coronatae, Cubomedusae, Rhizostomeae, Semaeostomeae, Stauromedusae (Lucemariidae)

animals Class here taxonomic paleozoology Class comprehensive works in

.78

560

Stromatoporoidea

Ctenophorae

562

Fossil invertebrates Nuda Including animal plankton and neuston

For Protozoa and

other simple animals, see 563; Mollusca

and

(Atentaculata), Tentaculata

Echinodermata, Enteropneusta, Linguatula

molluscoidea, 564; other invertebrates, 565

736

737

Dewey Decimal

563

Classification

563

.36

Acoela Notaspidea, Nudibranchia

563.91-563.97 Echinodermata

.91

Class comprehensive works in 563.9

.37

Tectibranchia

Crinoidea

.38

Pulinonata Basommatophora. Stylommatophora

Adunata, Articulata, Camerata. Inadunata

Cephalopoda

.92

Blastoidea

.5

.93

Asteroidea

.52

Nautiloidea

.53

Aininonitoidea

.55

Vampyromorpha

.56

Octopoda

.58

Decapoda

Forcipulata, Phanerozonia, Spinulosa

.94

Ophiuroidea Euryalida, Ophiurida, Stenurida

.95

Echinoidea Exocycloida, Bothriocidaroida, Centrechinoida, Cidaroida,

^"4

Paleontology

564

.6

MoUuscoidea

Perischoechinoidea

For Bryozoa, see 564.7; Brachipoda, 564.8; Entoprocta,

.96

Holothurioidea

PhoronideOy 565.1

Molpadonia Apoda, Aspidochirota, Dendrochirota, Elasipoda,

.97

Cystoidea

.99

Linguatula and Enteropneusta

.992

Linguatula

.993

Enteropneusta (Balanoglossida)

564

Fossil

.7

Bryozoa and Pterobranchia

.8

Brachiopoda

Other

565

SUMMARY

MoUusca and moUuscoidea

565.1

MoUusca

Class comprehensive works

.1

.11

Bivalvia

in

564

and Amphineura

Bivalvia (Lamellibranchia, Pelecypoda)

.1

Amphineura (Crepipoda) Aplacophora, Polyplacophora

.3 .4

Arachnida

.5

Onychophora

.6

Progoneata

,7

Insecta

related animals

iJ

Arthropoda For Crustacea and related

Gastropoda

JH

Streptoneura (Prosobranchia)

.31

Archeogastropoda, Mesogastropoda, Neogastropoda

.35

Worms and

Tardigrada

Scaphopoda

.32

related animals

Acanthocephala, Annelida, Aschelminthes, Chaetognatha, Entoprocta, Gastrotricha, Gephyrea, Nemertea, Phoronidea, Platyhelminthes,

Anomalodesmacea, Prionodesmacea, Teleodesmacea ,19

Worms and

Arthropoda Crustacea and related classes

.2

564.1-564.5

fossil invertebrates

Pteropoda and Sacoglossa

.32

classes, see 565.3;

Progoneata, 565.6

Crustacea and related classes

Branchiura [formerly 565.34], Cephalocarida, Mystacocarida

Branchiopoda Anostraca, Cladocera, Conchostraca. Notostraca

739

738

7

Dewey Decimal

565 .33

Classification

Insecta

Apterygota CoUembola, Entotrophi, Protura, Thysanura

Notodelphyoida

Former heading: Synaptera .72

Dermaptera,

Cirripedia .73

Tysanoptera and related orders

Leptostraca (Phyllocarida)

Including Corrodentia, Embiodea, Ephemeroptera, Isoptera. Odonata, Plecoptera, Zoraptera

Ceratiocarina, Hymenocarina, Nahecarida, Nebaliacea, Rhinocarina

.37

.74

Eumalacostraca

Neuroptera and related orders Including Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Strepsiptera, Trichoptera

Including Amphipoda, Isopoda, Pancarida, Syncarida, Tanaidacea

For Leptostraca, see 565.36; Cumacea and related orders, 565.38 .38

Cumacea and

related orders

Including Decapoda,

.39

e.g.,

Eurypterida and Synxiphosura

.392

Xiphosura

.393

Trilobita

.394

Pycnogonida

.76

Adephaga; Polyphaga,

.77

Diptera and Siphonaptera

Lepidoptera Including Hesperioidea, Heterocera, Rhopalocera

.79

Hymenoptera Including Apidae, Formicidae, Vespidae

566

Fossil

Chordata

For fossil cold-blooded fossil Mammalia, 569

567

Progoneata

Fossil Vertebrata (Fossil

Craniata)

Architarbi

vertebrates, see 567; fossil Aves, 568;

Fossil cold-blooded vertebrates

Fossil

Pisces (Fossil fishes)

Insecta, see 565.

.2

Diplopoda

Agnatha and Placodermi Cephalaspidomorphi, Cyclostomi, Pteraspidomorphi

.3

Chilopoda Class here Opisthogoneata

.63

Colydioidea, Curculionoidea,

Including Cyclorrhapha, Orthorrhapha

Chilognatha, Pselaphognatha

.62

e.g.,

Elateroidea, Mordelloidea

Onychophora

.61

Coleoptera

Arachnida

For

insects

Anoplura, Heteroptera, Homoptera, Mallophaga

.78

Including Acari, Araneida, Palpigradi, Pedipalpi, Phalangida, Pseudoscorpiones, Ricinulei, Scorpiones, Solifugae

.6

Hemiptera and apterous

Chelicerata and Trilobita

.391

.49

.75

Euphausiacea; Hoplocarida; Mysidacea

For Arachnida, see 565.4

.4

Orthoptera

Blattaria,

Including Mantodea, Phasmatodea

Acrothoracica, Ascothoracica, Rhizocephala, Thoracica

,36

Pauropoda

Calanoida, Caligoida, Cyclopoida, Harpacticoida. Lemaeopodoida,

Class Branchiura {formerly 565.34] in 565.31

.35

.7

.71

Copepoda

565

Paleontology

565 .64

Ostracoda Cladocopa, Myodocopa, Platycopa, Podocopa

.34

565

Chondrichthyes Bradyodonti, Cladoselachii, Holocephali, Pleuracanthodii, Rajiformes, Squaliformes

Symphyla

740

74^

Dewey Decimal

567 .4

Classification

567

.97

Ganoidei and Sarcopterygii

Archosauria Including Ornithischia, Pterosauria, Saurischia. Thecodontia

Including Aspidorhynchoidea, Palaeoniscoidea, Pholidophoroidea, Pycnodontoidea, Semionotoidea, Subholostei

Class Actinopterygii [formerly 567.4] in 567.5

.5

For Crocodiliay see 567.98

.98

Class here Holostei

Teleostei

568

Crocodilia

Fossil

[.1]

Including Acanthopterygii, Apodes, Heteromi, Isospondyli, Mesichthyes, Ostariophysi Class here Actinopterygii [formerly 567.4], Osteichthyes

567

Paleontology

567

Aves

(Fossil birds)

Fossil

Neomithes

Reptilia Class in 567.9

.2

Archaeomithes, Hesperomithiformes, Ichthyomithiformes

For Ganoidei and Sarcopterygii, see 567,4 .6

.22

Archaeomithes

.23

Hesperornithiformes and Ichthyomithiformes

Amphibia Including Caudata (Urodela [formerly 567.9]), Labyrinthodontia,

Use of

Lepospondyli

ForApoda, .7 .8

.3

Salientia (Anura, Ecaudata)

fossil

.4

Gruiformes and related orders

Anseriformes and related orders Including Colymbiformes, Gaviiformes, Pelecaniformes, Procellariiformes, Sphenisciformes

Reptilia [formerly ^%%.\\ •5

Dinosaurs

Palaeognathae Aepyomithiformes, Apterygiformes, Caenagnathiformes, Casuariiformes, Dinornithiformes, Rheiformes. Struthioniformes,

Class specific dinosaurs in 567.92-567.98

Tinamiformes

.92

Anapsida Chelonia, Cotylosauria

.93

Synapsida Sauropterygia, Thalattosauria,

Theromorpha

Lepidosauria Including Eosuchia, Pleurosauria, Squamata Class here Diapsida

.95

Galliformes and Columbiformes

.7

Psittaciformes, Piciformes, Trogoniformes,

3

Passeriformes, Coraciiformes, Apodiformes

Jd

Falconiformes, Strigiformes, Caprimulgiformes

569 .1

For Lacertilia, see 567.95; Serpentes, 567.96; Archosauria, 567.97

.945

.6

Cuculiformes, Coliiformes

Ichthyosauria, Mesosauria, Placodontia, Protorosauria,

.94

.12

Fossil

Mammalia

Monotremata, AUotheria, Pantotheria

Monotremata Class here Prototheria

Rhynchocephalia .17

Lacertilia (Sauria)

AUotheria Multituberculata, Triconodonta

.96

Neornithes

Phororhaci

Class Caudata (Urodela [formerly 567.9]) in 567.6

.91

comprehensive works on 568

for

Including Charadriiformes, Ciconiiformes, Diatrymiformes,

Including Amphicoela, Anomocoela, Diplasiocoela, Opisthocoela, Proanura, Procoela

.9

number

discontinued; class in

see 567.7; Salientia, 567.8

Apoda

this

Serpentes .18

Pantotheria Including Symmetrodonta

743 742

Dewey Decimal

569 Jl

Vfarsupialia

^

Unguiculata

Classification

569

.8

Primates Anthropoidea, Prosimii

For Hominidae, see 569.9

For Chiroptera, see 569.4; Primates, 569.8 .31

569

Paleontology

569

Edentata and Pholidota

.9

Hominidae (Humankind and

forebears)

For prehistoric man, see 573.3 Palaeanodonta

.32

570

Glires

.322

Lagoniorpha

.323

Rodentia

.33

Insectivora

.34

Dermoptera

.35

Tillodontia

Life sciences For paleontology, see 560

[571]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

Human

572

in Edition 16

races

Class here ethnology

.36

[.09]

'I'aeniodontia

Historical

Do .4

Chiroptera .2

Cetacea and Sirenia

Origins and physical characteristics of races and physical

Class origins

Trichechiformes

For causes of physical

Paenungulata

characteristics of specific races in

572.8

Archaeoceti, Desmostyliformes, Mysticeti, Odontoceti,

.6

not use; class origins in 572.2, geographical distribution in

572.9

Megachiroptera, Microchiroptera .5

and geographical treatment

.3

Dinocerata, Embrithopoda, Hyracoidea, Pantodonta. Proboscidea,

differences, see 572.3

Causes of physical differences Environmental and genetic factors

Pyrotheria .8

For

Specific races

Sirenia, see 569.5

Add .7

Ferungulata and Protungulata For Paenungulata, see 569.6

.72

to base

.9

Perissodactyla (Mesaxonia)

Artiodactyla (Paraxonia)

573

Carnivora

Class

Protungulata

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 572.9

Physical anthropology Class here

Credonta, Fissipeda, Pinnipedia

.75

Geographical distribution of races

Class specific races in specific places in 572.8

Ruminantia, Suiformes, Tylopoda

.74

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table 5

number 572.8

Add "Areas"

Ceratomorpha, Hippomorpha

.73

"Racial, Ethnic, National

human

For .2

human

biological ecology

ecology in 304.2

human

races, see

572

Organic evolution and genetics of humankind

Astrapotheria, Condylarthra, Litopterna, Notoungulata,

Add

to base

Tubulidentata

e.g.,

mutations 573.2292

number 573.2 the numbers

following 575 in 575.1-575.2,

Class physiological genetics [formerly 573.221] in 611.01816

744

745

6 1

Dewey Decimal

573 Prehistoric

573

Classification

Life sciences

574

SUMMARY

man

hominids Examples: Pithecanthropus (Java man), Cro-Magnon, Neanderthal, Rhodesian, Peking man .4

Environmental

effects

on physique

Pigmentation .6

Anthropometry

.1

number 573.6 the numbers

.2

Pathology

.3 .4

Development and maturation Anatomy and morphology

.5

Ecology

.6

Economic biology

.8

Tissue, cellular, molecular biology

.9

Geographical treatment of organisms

Physiology

following 611 in 611.1-611.9,

Add

to base

e.g.,

comparative studies of hair 573.678; however,

Class here

.7

Craniology

.8

Abnormal dimensions

comprehensive works on physiology and anatomy

class

Class microphysiology in 574.8

craniology in 573.7

For abnormal dimensions,

Physiology

574.1

Antiquity, distribution, physical characteristics of early

For pathological physiology, see 574.21; development and maturation, 574,3; anatomy, 574.4; genetics, 575.1

see 573.8

Special topics of general applicability

.104

Regional physiology

.104 2

Dwarfs, midgets, giants

574

SUMMARY

Biology For evolution, see 575; microbiology, 576; botanical 580; zoological sciences, 590

.01

Philosophy and theory Class general nature of

.02

.028

life

in

Miscellany

11

Class microscopy in 578, preservation of biological specimens in

.072 .072 4 [.075]

579

Study and teaching

.13

Nutrition and metabolism

.14

Secretion and excretion

1

Reproduction

.17

Histogenesis

.18

Movements and control processes Biophysics and biochemistry Circulation

113

Circulatory fluids

116

Organs of circulation

12

Research

Respiration

.121

Aerobic

.124

Intercellular

.128

Anaerobic

Experimental biology

Collecting biological specimens

Do .09

Respiration

.19

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Circulation

.12

.

577

materials

.07

574.1

sciences,

not use; class in 579.6

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class geographical treatment of organisms in 574.9

.13

Nutrition and metabolism

.132

Ingestion and digestion

.133

MetaboUsm Anabolism and catabolism Including assimilation and storage

14

746

Secretion and excretion

747

574

Dewey Decimal

574

574

Classification

Reproduction

.16

574.191 3-574.191 7 Effects of external forces

.162

Parthenogenesis

.163

Alternation of generations (Metagenesis)

.191 3

.165

Vegetative generation

.191 32

Gravitational forces

.166

Sexual reproduction

[.191 33]

Velocity and speed

Class

comprehensive works

Conjugation

.166 7

Hermaphroditism

Provision discontinued because without

Histogenesis

.18

.191

36

42

45

.1915

Class control of a specific function with the subject, e.g.,

control of respiration 574.12

rhythms

Biophysics and biochemistry

19

Pressures

.191 43

Including physiological balance

Biological

.191 35

.191

Control processes

188 2

Acceleration and deceleration

.191 4

control processes

Locomotion, response to stimuli

.188

.191 34

.191

diflFerentiation of tissues

Movements and

Ultrasonic vibrations Effects of radiations (Radiobiology)

Radio waves (Hertzian waves) and microwaves

.191 52

Infrared radiation

.191

54

Ultraviolet radiation

respiration 574.12, chemistry of nuclei 574.8732

.191

55

X

Biophysics

.191

56

Particle radiations

and chemistry of a

specific process or part of

phenomena

in organisms, efiFects of physical agents

phenomena

57

.191 6 .191

Physical

62

in organisms

Effects of mechanical forces

rays

Examples: alpha, beta, gamma, proton, neutron radiations

on .191

SUMMARY

.191 65

Cosmic rays Effects of thermal forces (Thermobiology)

Heat and high temperatures Cold and low temperatures For cryogenic temperatures, see 574.19167

sound and related vibrations

.1914

Effects of

.191 5

Effects of radiations (Radiobiology)

.191 6

Effects of thermal forces (Thermobiology)

.1917 .1919

Effects of electricity

.191 67

.191 7

Effects of electricity

.191 9

Extraterrestrial biophysics (Bioastronautics)

Extraterrestrial biophysics (Bioastronautics)

Physical

phenomena

in organisms

Cryogenic temperatures (Cryobiology)

Effects of physical agents in

Bioenergetics

earth

25

Bioluminescence

Add

27

Bioelectricity

191 21 .191

Sound

Visible light

organisms

191 2

Subsonic vibrations

.191 51

living organisms with the process or part, e.g., physics of

574.191 2 .191 3

to

base

the numbers following 574.191 in

e.g., gravitational

Including electrophysiology

748

environments other than the

number 574.1919

574.1913-574.1917, .191

in this

sound and related vibrations

Effects of

53

Physical

meaning

Impact

.191

Class physics

191

574.191

context

.166 2

Formation and

in

Effects of mechanical forces

For alternation of generations, see 574.163

.17

574

Life sciences

574

749

forces 574.191932

Dewey Decimal

574

574

Classification

Biochemistry

.192 .192 01

Philosophy and theory Class theoretical biochemistry in 574.19282

.192 02 .192 028

51A

Life sciences

574 .192 6

Vitamins

.192 7

Hormones

.192 8

Physical, theoretical, analytical biochemistry Class physical, theoretical, analytical biochemistry of

Miscellany

574.1921-574.1927

specific constituents in

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class analytical biochemistry in 574.19285

.192 82

Theoretical

.192 83

Physical

For biosynthesis, see 574.1929

1

192 12

.192 9

Class comprehensive works in 574.192

.192 93

Lipids

.192 94

Carbohydrates

.192 96

Proteins

.192 97

Pigments

Fluids, pigments, inorganic constituents

Fluids

Example: water

192 14

.2

For histopathology, see 574.828; cytopathology, 574.8765

Class inorganic fluids in 574.19212. inorganic pigments in

.21

574.19218

192 4

number 574.1924

Add the

numbers following 547.7

.192 53

.192 58

Pathological

anatomy

574.19218

Add

to base

number 574.22 the numbers

574.41-574.47,

Enzymes .23

Lipolytic

Proteolytic

e.g.,

Diseases induced by living organisms and organs

Diseases due to parasitic plants

.232 2

Bacterial diseases

.232 6

Fungus diseases

Proteases, cathepsins

.233

Diseases due to parasitic animals

Oxidizing and reducing

.234

Viral

and

rickettsial diseases

Oxidases, dehydrogenases, zymases, catalases

750

following 574.4 in

deformations of circulatory organs 574.221

Class diseases of specific systems

.232

Saccharolytic

the numbers following 574.1 in

nutrition diseases 574.213

Class here teratology

Carbohydrases. amylases, cellulases, maltases, emulsins

.192 56

e.g.,

Class organic fluids in 574.19212, organic pigments in

Lipases, esterases, phosphatases

.192 54

number 574.21

For pathological anatomy, see 574.22 .22

574.1927

to base

574.11-574.19,

in

547.72-547.78, e.g., antibiotics 574.19246; however, class enzymes in 574.1925, vitamins in 574.1926. hormones in

.192 5

on pathological physiology and

anatomy

Organic compounds to base

Pathological physiology Class here comprehensive works

Pigments

Add

Pathology Class here pathogenicity, degeneration, death

Inorganic constituents Including minerals

192 18

Biosynthesis

Composition, reactions, effects

For biosynthesis, see 574.1929

192

Analytical

.192 85

574.192 1-574.192 7 Constituents of living matter

751

in 574.21

Dewey Decimal

574 .24

574

Classification

Diseases and injuries caused by physical and chemical

.4

and

injuries of specific systems

microanatomy

in 574.8

For pathological anatomy, see 574.22; embryological anatomy, 574,332

Examples: weather, radiations, pollution

.29

Anatomy and morphology Class

factors

Class diseases

574

Life sciences

574

and organs in

574.21

,41

Circulatory organs

Immunity

.42

Respiratory organs

.43

Nutritive and metabolic organs

Class here autoimmunity,

immunology, immunogenetics

.292

Antigens

.44

Secretory and excretory organs

.293

Antibodies

.46

Reproductive organs

.295

Immune

.47

Motor and integumentary organs

reactions

Examples: agglutination, precipitation

.5

Class here serology

Class here behavior of

Development and maturation For

histogenesis^ see

Growth and regeneration

.32

Gametogenesis

.52

(sex cells,

germ

Anatomy (Embryological anatomy)

and environment

Class interrelations of organisms

and

specific kinds of

environments in 574.526

Physiology comprehensive works on embryological physiology and

.522 2

Effects of specific aspects of

environment on organisms

Including bioclimatology, biogeochemistry

For anatomy, see 574.332

.522 3

Developmental stages Class developmental stages of

.524 anatomy

in 574.332, of

Effects of organisms

on environment

Synecology Interrelations of species

physiology in 574.333

547.526 Class synecology in specific kinds of environments in

Sex DifiFerentiation,

Aging and longevity

.372

Aging

.374

Longevity

.524 6

Groups

.524 7

Communities

.524 8

Populations

development

For gametogenesis, see 574.32 .37

Interrelations of organisms Class here autecology

anatomy

.36

and kinds

of environments in 574.53-574.57

Including morphogenesis

.334

and kinds of environments

Class specific adaptations to specific relationships

cells)

Embryology

Class here

Specific relationships

Class paleoecology \formerly 574.52] in 560.45

.522

.333

[formerly also 156],

Class here migrations

Formation and maturation of gametes

.332

nonhuman organisms

adaptations

574.17

.31

.33

Ecology

Including socies, consocies, clans, colonies

Including rejuvenation

75^

753

Dewey Decimal

574

574

Classification

Land environments

.526 4

.524 82

Symbioses

Including heaths, moors [both formerly 57 4.52632],

Including commensalism,

mutuaKsm

mountains, cultivated areas

For parasitism, see 574.5249 .524 9

.526 .526 2 .526 21

574.52638 Class wetlands in 574.526325, seashores in semiarid environments, see 574.5265; island environments, 574.5267; urban environments,

Parasitism

For alkaline,

Specific kinds of

environments

arid,

574.5268

Zonal environments

Soil

526 404

Arctic

Forests, jungles,

526 42 Class here glacial environments

environment with the subject, tundras 574.52644

526 420

1

woodlands

Standard subdivisions of woodlands

.526 420 9

Class a specific arctic e.g.,

Notations from Table

.526 23

Tropical

environment with the subject, tropical swamps 574.526325

Class a specific tropical e.g.,

.526 3 .526 32

Grasslands,

.526 43

.526 430

1

.526 430 9

meadows,

1

prairies

Standard subdivisions of grasslands, of meadows, Notations from Table

1

Fresh-water moors [feo^A/orm^r/t/ 574.52632]

m

.526 44

.526 5

574.5264

Tundras Alkaline, arid, semiarid environments dunes, rocks

.526 322

Lakes, ponds, fresh-water lagoons

.526 323

Rivers and other streams

.526 52

.526 325

Wetlands

.526 7

Island environments

.526 8

Urban environments

Bogs, marshes,

Including

swamps

Class here comprehensive works

salt flats,

Deserts

on wetlands

574.53-574.57 Specific adaptations

For salt-water wetlands, see 574.52636

Class comprehensive

Salt-water Including oceans, seas, salt-water lagoons,

salt lakes

.53

Class here salt-water wetlands

works

in 574.5

Nutritive adaptations Including food chains, predation

.526 365

Estuaries

.54

.526 367

Reefs

.542

.526 38

forests, of jungles, of

of prairies

Aquatic environments

Class heaths,

.526 36

574

Life sciences

574

Adaptations to weather, climate, seasons

Weather and climate Examples: acclimation, temperature adaptations

Seashores

.543

Seasonal changes

.56

Reproductive adaptations

.57

Protective adaptations

,6

Economic biology

.61

Beneficial organisms

.65

Deleterious organisms

755 754

Dewey Decimal

574 .8

,82

.821

Tissue, cellular, molecular biology

Plastids

.873 3

Chromoplasts, leucoplasts

.873 4

Histophysiology histogenesis, see

Cytoplasm Including centrosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes. Golgi bodies, blepharoplasts

574.17

Histocheiiiistry

For

.824

Histology .873 42

Study of minute structure of

tissues

.87

Histopathology

Cytology (Cell biology)

Membranes and

.875

Cell physiology

.876 Including atomic and molecular structure

components of cell anatomy, see 574.873-574.875

574.873-574.875 Specific components of

cell

anatomy

phenomena

and pathology

Special topics of general applicability Cell biophysics

.876 042

Cytochemistry (Cell biochemisty)

Class comprehensive works in 574.87

.876

1

Protoplasm

Nutrition,

metabohsm, development

Including growth, regeneration

Class here ultrastructure

.876 12

Nucleus .876 2 Including nucleolus, chromatin, linin network, nuclear

873 22

cell wall

.876 041

and physiology

.873 2

574.875

For specific components of cell physiology, see 574.873-574.875 .876 04

.873

cell wall, see

Class here biological transport

Cell structure

specific

Mitochondria

For membranes and

Class genetics in 575.1

For

Cell diflFerentiation

Reproduction

membrane

.876 22

Direct division (Amitosis)

Chromosomes

.876 23

Indirect division (Mitosis) Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase stages of cell

Class here physiological genetics [formerly 575.21

division

For nucleic

873 223

873 224 873 28

acids, see

574.87328

movement

.876 4

Respiration, excretion,

.876 5

Pathology (Cytopathology)

Cytogenetics

Biochemical genetics

Including degeneration and death

Nucleic acids [.876 6]

Including nucleoproteins, nucleosides

Colonies

Number

discontinued; class in 574.87

Class here molecular genetics, nucleotides

873 282

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

.878

Comparative cytology Comparison of plant

873 283

574.873283

Pigmentation, vacuoles, aleurone grains

Including colonies

,872

plastids, see 574.8733; ribonucleic acid,

Nonprotoplasmic components

.874

.828

574

Life sciences

574

Tissue biology

For .821 2

574

Classification

cells

Ribonucleic acid (RNA)

756

757

with animal

cells

Dewey Decimal

574

574

Classification

Organic evolution and genetics

575

Molecular biology

.88

575

Life sciences

575

Organic evolution: origin of species through

Study of ultimate physicochemical nature of living matter

historic descent

with

modification Class molecular biology of a specific process or part of the

organism with the process or part, 574.19121 living

.9

e.g.,

animals, 591.38

.001

Geographical treatment of organisms

.909

Treatment by Add

notation 11-19 from Table 2,

however,

the numbers following e.g.,

1

in "Areas"

.01

Add "Areas" ,92

.016

Insular biology notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 574.91

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

hydrographic biology

in 574.92

.91

.002-.009

desert biology 574.90954;

class insular biology in 574.91,

Philosophy Class theory in 575.01

areas, regions, places in general

number 574.909

to base

For evoluHon of humankind, see 573.2; of plants, 581.38; of

bioenergetics

016 2

Theory

Modern

Theories on natural selection and survival of the

.016 3

Class here plankton, neuston Class comprehensive works

Evolution along seemingly predetermined lines

,016 5

Mutation theories

in 574.93-574.99

Theories on abrupt hereditary changes

Marine biology (Biological oceanography) Add

number 574.92

to base

551.461-551.468,

e.g.,

016 6

Mediterranean Sea

life

on Theories on inheritance of acquired characteristics, hereditary effects of use and disuse of organs

574.922;

class Antarctic

.1

localities in

.93-.99

Class genetics of

574.93-574.99

Treatment by

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 574.929 .11

specific continents, countries,

localities, extraterrestrial

worlds

comprehensive works on marine and fresh-water biology

marine biology of

specific continents, countries,

,13

localities

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number

Genetic makeup Factors afiFecting heredity and variation

574.9,

astrobiology 574.999

.131

574.929

.132

758

Radiations (Radiogenetics) Including creation of radiation chimeras and mutations

Class fresh-water biology of specific continents, countries, localities in

of genetics

For environmental factors, see 575.22

Add "Areas" e.g.,

Laws

Including genotypes, phenotypes

of specific continents, countries, localities [formerly 574.921;

in 573.21

Examples: laws of Weismann, Mendel, Galton

.12 Class here

humankind

For physiological genetics, see 574.87322; variation, 575.2; genetics of plants, 581.15; of animals, 591.15

Fresh-water biology (Limnetic biology) Add "Areas"

Genetics Heredity and variation

Class marine biology of specific continents, countries,

.929

Lamarckian and neo-Lamarckian theories

the numbers following 551.46 in

waters of Atlantic Ocean in 574.924, of Pacific Ocean in 574.9258, of Indian Ocean in 574.927; comprehensive works on Antarctic waters in 574,924

however,

fittest

Orthogenesis

on marine and fresh-water biology of

specific continents, countries, localities [formerly 574.92]

.921-.928

theories

Darwinian and neo-Darwinian theories

Marine biology

Hydrographic biology

1

Outbreeding

759

artificial

Dewey Decimal

575 .133

Inbreeding

.134

Species interfertility

Classification

575

.11

Physiology

Add

to base

number 576.11 the numbers

574.11-574.19,

.137 .15

Atavism

For

Population genetics

.13

Class a specific aspect with the subject, e.g., inbreeding

,131-.137

575.133

^ [.21]

Variation

li

.22

^ .28

Specific phases to base

.138

Evolution

.139

Genetics

Environmental factors in heredity and variation

-A

576.139

Development, maturation, genetics

number 576.13 the numbers

574.31-574,37,

Class in 574.87322

following 574.1 in

anaerobic respiration 576.1128

e.g.,

genetics, see

Add

Physiological genetics

576

Life sciences

576

e.g.,

following 574.3 in

microbial growth 576.131

,14

Anatomy and morphology

.15

Ecology

.16

Economic microbiology

Variations Including hybrids

For abrupt deviations, see 575.29 .29

.162

Abrupt deviations

Beneficial microorganisms Class beneficial food microorganisms in 576.163

.292

Mutations .163

Inheritable abrupt deviations

Food microbiology Microorganisms occurring in food

For

.293

artificial mutations, see

575.131

,165

Sports

Deleterious microorganisms Toxic, pathogenic, obnoxious

Noninheritable abrupt deviations Class deleterious food microorganisms in 576.163

575.5-575.9 Organic evolution Class comprehensive

works

.19

Geographical treatment of microbes Add

in 575, role of genetics in evolution in

to base

574.909-574.999,

575.1-575.2

Evolution through sexual selection

.6

•7

Evolutionary cycles

.62

Rickettsiae

.64

Viruses

Degeneration, extinction, regeneration of species

576

Class here virology

Microbes .648

For fungi, see 589.2; Schizomycetes, 589.9; Protozoa, 593.1

Historical

and geographical treatment of microbiology

Bacterial viruses (Bacteriophages)

.648 3

Plant viruses

For bacterial .648 4

General principles

Types of viruses

.648 2

Class geographical treatment of microbes in 576.19

.1

fresh-water microorganisms 576.1929

Including interferons

Origin and evolution of sexes

Class here microbiology

.09

e.g.,

following 574.9 in

Ultramicrobes

Ji

S

number 576.19 the numbers

viruses, see

Animal viruses

Class general principles of ultramicrobes in 576.6

760

761

576.6482

Dewey Decimal

577

General nature of

577

between

580

life

Origin and beginnings of differences

577

Classification

life,

living

conditions needed for

.4

For paleobotany, see 561 .7

Microscopy in biology

578

Botanical sciences

life,

and nonliving substances

.74

Use of microscopes

Study and teaching

Museums,

to base

Add

number 578.4 the numbers

535.3322-535.3325, .6

e.g.,

Add

Slide preparation tissues, see 578.8;

of animal

number 580.742

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 580.744

Botany

581

For

specific plants

and groups of plants,

see

582-589

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.028

Fixation techniques

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Botanical gardens

.744

use of electron microscopes 578.45

For slide preparation of plant tissues, 578.9

.62

following 535.332 in

collections, exhibits

Herbariums

.742

Including photomicrography

Add

580

Botanical sciences

580

materials Chemical and freezing-drying techniques

.63

Microtomes and microtomy Frozen-section and section-cutting techniques

.64

Stain techniques

.65

Mounting techniques

.8

in 579

,07

Study and teaching Research

.072

Elxperimental botany

.072 4

Slide preparation of plant tissues

Add

to base

number 578.8

578.62-578.65, .9

specimens Class microscopy in 578, preservation of botanical

e.g.,

Including tissue and organ culture, use of specific plants and groups of plants to study general botany

the numbers following 578.6 in

staining plant tissues 578.84

Museum

.074

Slide preparation of animal tissues

Add

to base

the numbers following 578.6 in

number 578.9

578.62-578.65,

e.g., fixation

of animal tissues 578.92

Class herbariums in 580.742, botanical gardens in 580.744

Collecting botanical specimens

[.075]

Do

579

Collection and preservation of biological .09

specimens

collections, exhibits

not use; class in 579.6

Historical

and geographical treatment of botany

Class geographical treatment of plants in 581.9

.1

Preparing skeletons

.2

Preserving total specimens Embalming, mummification, pickling

SUMMARY 581.1 .2

A

Taxidermy

.6

Techniques of collecting and transporting

.3 .4 .5

.6 .8 .9

762

Physiology of plants Pathology of plants Development and maturation of plants Anatomy and morphology of plants

Ecology of plants Economic botany Tissue, cellular, molecular botany Geographical treatment of plants

763

1

Dewey Decimal

581

Classification

Class here

Photosynthesis Sugar and starch synthesis by autotrophic plants

comprehensive works on physiology and anatomy

Class chloroplasts in 581.8733

Class microphysiology in 581.8

.104

Chemosynthesis

For pathological physiology, see 581.21; development and maturation, 581.3; anatomy, 581.4

.133 43

Special topics of general applicability

.133 45

Protein synthesis

.133 46

Lipid synthesis

Regional physiology

.104 2

Food

.104 25

Stems

.133 5

.104 27

Leaves and fronds

.133 54

.104 28

Roots

synthesis

by heterotrophic plants

Mineral metabolism

Macronutrient elements Utilization of sulfur, phosphorus, iron, calcium,

potassium, magnesium, sodium

SUMMARY 581.11

1

manganese, copper, zinc, boron, molybdenum, aluminum, silicon, selenium compounds Utilization of

Circulation

.12

Respiration and transpiration

.13

Nutrition and metabolism

.14

Secretion and excretion

.15

Genetics

.16

Reproduction (Propagation)

.17

Histogenesis

.18

Movements and

.19

Biophysics and biochemistry

.133 8

.14

control processes

Circulatory fluids

116

Organs of circulation

.

Respiration and transpiration

Aerobic respiration

124

Intercellular respiration

.13

Secretion and excretion

.15

Genetics Heredity and variation

Physiological genetics Class in 581.87322

121

1 29

Food storage

For transpiration, see 581.129

Circulation

113

.128

salts

Micronutrient elements (Trace elements)

.133 56

[.151]

12

581

Botanical sciences

581 .133 42

Physiology of plants

.1

581

.152

Environmental factors

.158

Variations

in heredity

and variation

Including hybrids

For abrupt deviations, see 581.159

Anaerobic respiration

.159

Transpiration

.159 2

Abrupt deviations Mutations Inheritable abrupt

Nutrition and metabolism

.132

Ingestion and digestion

.133

Metabolism

Including

.159 3

efiFects

artificial

and natural deviations

of radiations (radiogenetics)

Sports Noninheritable abrupt deviations

Anabolism and catabolism Including assimilation

.133 4

Food

.16

Reproduction (Propagation) Add

synthesis

to base

number 581.16

574.162-574.166,

764

e.g.,

the

numbers following 574.16

conjugation 581.1662

765

in

Dewey Decimal

581 .17

.22

Histogenesis Formation and

.18

581

Classification

Add

control processes .23-.29

Hydration movements Movements

hydration or dehydration of

from .3

183 2 183 3

184

.31-.37

Tropisms Nastic

.38

Movements caused by

185

number 581.2

reversible changes in cell volume, e.g.,

Movements caused by unequal

the numbers following 574.2 in

inmiunity 581.29

58L17

to base

number e.g.,

581.3 the

numbers following 574.3

in

growth 581.31

Evolution Class genetics in 581.15

opening and closing of stomates

Nutation and circumnutation

e.g.,

histogenesiSy see

574.31-574.37,

Turgor movements wilting,

to base

Specific phases

Add

movements

e.g.,

Development and maturation of plants For

Growth movements

the numbers following 581.4 in pathological anatomy of roots 581.2298

number 581.22

574.23-574.29,

cell walls, e.g., splitting of

pods, opening of capsules

183

to base

Causes and immunity Add

in nonliving plant tissues or organs resulting

anatomy

581.41-581.49,

Class here response to stimuli

.182

Pathological

Class here teratology

diflFerentiation of tissues

Movements and

581

Botanical sciences

581

.4

Anatomy and morphology of

plants

Class anatomical embryology in 581.332,

rates of growth, e.g., twining

microanatomy

in 581.8

For pathological anatomy, see 581.22

188

Control processes Including physiological balance

.41

Circulatory organs Fibrovascular bundles, xylem, phloem,

cambium

layer, veins

Class control of a specific function with the subject, e.g.,

control of respiration 581.12

.188 2

.19

Biological

.42

Stomates, lenticels, guard

rhythms

Biophysics and biochemistry

Add

to base

number 581.19

574.191-574.192,

e.g.,

.43

enzymes 581.1925

and chemistry of a

specific process or part of

^

Pathology of plants

to base

.47

Motor and integumentary organs

.49

581.11-581.19,

e.g.,

.495

stems

.497

Leaves and fronds

.498

Roots

581.213342

766

e.g.,

thorns, tentacles

Regional and topographic anatomy

number

581.21 the numbers following 581.1 in pathological physiology of photosynthesis

581.42

Reproductive organs

Pathological physiology

Add

lenticels, see

Epidermis; surface protuberances,

Class histopathology in 581.828, cell pathology in 581.8765

.21

Secretory and excretory organs

.46

Including galls Class here pathogenicity, degeneration, death

systems

Nutritive and metabolic organs

For stomates and

plants with the process or part, e.g., chemistry of metabolism

581.133

cells, intercellular

For leaves and fronds, see 581.497

the numbers following 574.19 in

.44 Class physics

Respiratory organs

767

Dewey Decimal

581

581

Classification

Ecology of plants

582-589

Class here plant behavior [formerly also 156.9], adaptations

Add

to base

number 581.5 the numbers

574.52-574.57,

e.g.,

.61

Add

Economic botany

industrial

and

of

05-08

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 Historical and geographical treatment

Treatment by areas, regions, places Air and water

in general

Class hydrographic botany of specific continents,

.632

Edible plants

.634

Medicinal plants

.64

Plants of industrial

.65

Deleterious plants

Class comprehensive works in 581

and technological value

Spermatophyta (Seed-bearing plants)

582

Weeds

For Angiospermae, see 583-584; Gymnospermae, 585

Standard subdivisions

.001-008

.67

Allergenic plants

.69

Poisonous plants

countries, localities in 093-099 Treatment by specific continents, countries, localities

093-099

For allergenic plants, see 581.67; poisonous plants, 581.69

A

1

General principles Add to 04 the numbers following 581 in 581.1-581.8. e.g., genetics 0415

09 091 0916

Edible and medicinal plants

* as follows:

04

technological value, 581.64

Class here herbs

.652

to

Beneficial plants plants, see 581.63; plants

and groups of plants

each subdivision identified by Standard subdivisions 01-03 Notations from Table

communities 581.5247

For edible and medicinal

.63

Specific plants

Class here taxonomic botany

following 574.5 in

Class botanical paleoecology [formerly 581.52] in 561.1

.6

582

Botanical sciences

582

Notations from Table

Historical

.009

1

and geographical treatment of the study

of spermatophytes Tissue, cellular, molecular botany

Add

to base

Class geographical treatment of

e.g.,

the numbers following 574.8 in physiological genetics 581.87322 [formerly

582.01-582.09 General principles

581.151]

Class comprehensive works in

For histogenesis, see 581.17

Geographical treatment of plants to base

in 582.09

number 581.8

574.82-574.88,

Add

Spermatophyta

number 581.9 the numbers

574.909-574.999,

e.g.,

.01-.03

Physiology, pathology, development and maturation

Add

following 574.9 in

desert plants 581.90954

to base

581.1-581.3,

.04

582

number 582.0 the numbers e.g.,

following 581 in

reproduction 582.016

Anatomy and morphology anatomy in 582.022, anatomical embryology in 582.0332, microanatomy in 582.08

Class pathological

.041-.044

Circulatory, respiratory, nutritive, metabolic, secretory, excretory organs

Add

to base

581.41-581.44,

.046

768

the numbers following 581.4 in respiratory organs 582.042

number 582.04 e.g.,

Reproductive organs

769

Dewey Decimal

582

582

Classification

Historical

.160 09

Flowers and their parts

.046 3

582

Botanical sciences

582

and geographical treatment of dendrology

Class geographical treatment of trees in 582.1609

Including pollen, stamens,

pistils,

ovaries

.160

.046 4

Fruit

.046 7

Seeds

General principles

1-160 8

Add

581.1-581.8,

Motor and integumentary organs; regional and topographic anatomy

.047-.049

Add

to base

number 582.04 the numbers

581.47-581.49,

Add

stems 582.0495

e.g.,

to base

e.g.,

to base

the numbers following 581 in

ecology 582.1605

number 582.1609

574.909-574.999,

following 581.4 in

Woody

Other general principles Add

number 582.160

Geographical treatment

.160 9

.17

.05-.08

to base

'

e.g.,

desert trees 582.16090954

shrubs

Class here comprehensive works

number 582.0 the numbers

following 581 in

the numbers following 574.9 in

on shrubs

For herbaceous shrubs, see 582.14

581.5-581.8, e.g. ecology 582.05

Add

to base

number 582,09

574.909-574.999, .1

.18

Geographical treatment

.09

e.g.,

Woody

vines

Class here comprehensive works

the numbers following 574.9 in

For herbaceous

desert spermatophyta 582.090954

vines, see

582.14

Special groupings

583-584 Angiospermae (Flowering plants)

Class specific classes, orders, families, genera, species in

The Families listed under orders are based on Hutchinson, John,

583-^85 .12

Genera of Flowering

*Herbaceous plants Seed plants without persistent woody

and .13

vines,

Herbaceous flowering For ux)ody flowering

'Dicotyledones (Dicotyledons)

583

SUMMARY

plants

plants, see

583.1

on flowering plants

.2

582.15

Herbaceous shrubs and vines

.8 .9

Apetalae

.4 .5

Succulent, carpet, mat, cushion, bush

.6

Woody

plants

.7

Flowering and nonflowering

For

trees,

see 582.16;

woody

shrubs, 582.17;

vines,

.1

582.18

.16

woody

Primitive orders Discifloral plants

Leguminales and related orders Myrtales and related orders Rubiales and related orders Ericales and related orders Apocynales and related orders Personales and related orders

.3

.15

1964

582.14

Class here wild flowers, comprehensive works

.14

Plants,

Class comprehensive works in 582.13

tissue

For herbaceous flowering plants, see 582.13; herbaceous shrubs

Primitive orders

"Add as instructed under 582-589

Trees Class here dendrology

.160 01-.160 08

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1

Add

on vines

as instructed

under 582-589

771

770

Dewey Decimal

583

583

Classification

SUMMARY 583.11

.13

Ranales and related orders

.131

and related orders

.12

Sarraceniales

.13

Capparidales, Violales, Bixales

.14

Pittosporales

,135

.16 .17

Malvales

.138

.19

Tiliales

.11

Capparidales, Violales, Bixales

*Capparidales Capparidaceae, Moringaceae, Tovariaceae

and Polygalales Caryophyllales and Tamaricales Guttiferales, Theales, Ochnales

.15

583

Botanical sciences

583

*Violales Violaceae (violet family)

*Bixales (wild Bixaceae (annatto family), Achatocarpaceae, Canellaceae

cinnamon

Ranales and related orders

family), Cistaceae,

Cochlospermaceae, Flacourtiaceae,

Hoplestigmataceae, Samydaceae

.111

* Ranales

For Lacistemataceae, see 583.925

Cabombaceae, Ceratophyllaceae (hornwort Helieboraceae,

Nymphaeaceae

family),

(water-lily family), Paeoniaceae,

Podophyllaceae, Ranunculaceae (buttercup family)

.112

.14

.141

Dilleniaies

and Polygalales

*Pittosporales Pittosporaceae (hedge laurel family), Byblidaceae,

Stegnospermaceae, Tremandraceae, Vivianaceae

Dilleniaceae (dillenia family), Crossosomataceae

For Brunelliaceae, see 583.397; Connaraceae, 583.28

.114

Pittosporales

.143

* Polygalales Polygalaceae, Krameriaceae, Trigoniaceae, Vochysiaceae (San

*Magnoliales

Juan family) Magnoliaceae (magnolia family), Cercidiphyllaceae, Himantandraceae, lUiciaceae, Lactoridaceae, Schisandraceae, Trochodendraceae, Winteraceae

.15

152

.

For Canellaceae, see 583.138

.115

.117

family),

(purslane family)

Eupomatiaceae

.158

*Berberidales

.

121

.16

Sarraceniales and related orders

.163

.166

*Rhoeadales

*Cruciales

*Theales (tea,

camellia family). Actinidiaceae, Bonnetiiceae,

Tetrameristaceae

*Add

*Resedales

Ochnales

Carocaraceae, Chlaenaceae, Marcgraviaceae. Medusagynaceae. Pellicieraceae, Pentaphylacaceae, Saurauiaceae,

Brassicaceae (Cruciferae, mustard family)

.124

as instructed

under 582-589

Resedaceae (mignonette family)

*Add

as instructed

imder 582-589

772

Frankeniaceae

*Guttiferales

Theaceae

Fumariaceae, Papaveraceae (poppy family)

.123

Guttiferales, Theales,

family), Fouquieriaceae,

Guttiferae (balsam fig family), Clusiaceae, Eucryphiaceae, Hypericaceae (Saint-John's-wort family), Quiinaceae

*Sarraceniales Sarraceniaceae (pitcher-plant family), Droseraceae

.122

*Tamaricales Tamaricaceae (tamarisk

Berberidaceae (barberry family), Circaeasteraceae, Lardizabalaceae, Minispermaceae, Nandinaceae, Sargentodaceae

.12

*Caryophyllales Caryophyllaceae (pink family), Aizoaceae (Ficoidaceae), Elatinaceae (waterwort family), Molluginaceae, Portulacaceae

*Annonales Annonaceae (custard-apple

Caryophyllales and Tamaricales

773

Dewey Decimal

583

583

Classification

Ochnaceae

Rhamnaceae (buckthorn

(red iron wood family), Ancistrocladaceae,

.28

Sapindales

* Mai vales

.17

Sapindaceae (soapberry family), Aceraceae (maple family), Akaniaceae, Anacardiaceae (cashew, sumac family), Connaraceae, Didiereaceae, Hippocastanaceae, Melianthaceae, Podoaceae,

Malvaceae (mallow, cotton family) *Tiliales

.19

Sabiaceae, Staphyleaceae

Tiliaceae (linden family), family),

Bombacaceae

For JulianaceaBy see 583.973

(silk-cotton tree

Dirachmaceae, Gonystylaceae, Peridiscaceae,

.29

Scytopetalaceae, Sterculiaceae (coco family)

Jl

*Coriariales Coriariaceae

Discifloral plants

.21

.214

.3

Malpighiales and Geraniales

.32

* Malpighiales

Malpighiaceae, Balanitaceae, Ctenolphonaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Huaceae, Humiriaceae, Irvingiaceae, Ixonanthaceae,

Ledocarpaceae, Lepidobotryaceae, Linaceae Zygophyllaceae (lignum vitae family)

.216

(flax

*Geraniales

*Leguminales

.321

Mimosaceae (Mimosa

.322

Fabaceae

.323

*Caesalpiniaceae (Senna family)

.37

*Rutales Rutaceae (rue family), Averrhoaceae, Burseraceae (torchwood family), Simaroubaceae (ailanthus family)

.25

Leguminales and related orders

.372

*Rosaceae (Rose family)

.373

Chailletiaceae

.374

* Caly canthaceae

.38

*Saxifragales Saxifragraceae (saxifrage family), Adoxaceae, Cephalotaceae (Australian pitcher-plant family), Crassulaceae, Donatiaceae, Eremosynaceae, Francoaceae, Parnassiaceae, Vahhaceae

*Meliales

*01acales Olacaceae, Aptandraceae, Dipentodontaceae, Medusandraceae, Octoknemaceae, Opiliaceae

.271

Celastrales

Hamamelidales and Cunoniales *Hamamelidales

.394

Hamamelidaceae (witch-hazel family), Bruniaceae, Buxaceae, Daphniphyllaceae, Eucommiaceae, Myrothamnaceae, Platanaceae,

and Rhamnales

*Celastrales

Stachyuraceae, Tetracentraceae

Celastraceae (staff-tree family), Aextoxicaceae, Aquifoliaceae (holly family), Capusiaceae, Cardiopteridaceae, Cneoraceae,

Cunoniales

.397

Cunoniaceae, Baueraceae, Brunelliaceae, Escalloniaceae, Greyiaceae, Grossulariaceae, Hydrangeaceae, Philadelphaceae, Pterostemonaceae

Corynocarpaceae, Cyrillaceae, Empetraceae (crowberry family), Erythropalaceae, Goupiaceae, Hippocrateaceae, Icacinaceae, Koeberliniaceae, Pandaceae, Pentadiplandraceae, Salvadoraceae,

For Crypteroniaceae, Oliniaceae, see 583.44

Stackhousiaceae

For Scyphostegiaceae, see 583.962

•Add

as instructed

Pea family)

Including Dichapetalaceae

.39

.27

(Papilionaceae,

* Resales

Meliaceae (mahogany family)

.26

family)

family),

Geraniaceae (geranium family), Balsaminaceae (jewelweed family), Limnanthaceae (false-mermaid family), Oxalidaceae (wood-sorrel family), Tropaeolaceae (nasturtium family)

.24

family), Elaeagnaceae, Heteropyxidaceae,

Vitaceae (Ampelidaceae, grape family)

Dipterocarpaceae, Sarcolaenaceae, Sphaerosepalaceae, Strasburgeriaceae

583

Rhamnales

.279

*Ochnales

.167

Botanical sciences

583

under 582-589

.4

*Add

774

Myrtales and related orders

as instructed

under 582-589

775

Dewey Decimal

583 .42

Classification

583

.55

*Myrtales

Asterales Asteraceae (Compositae)

Myrtaceae (myrtle family), Combretaceae (myrobalan family), Lecythidaceae (Brazil-nut family), Melastomataceae (meadow-beauty family), Rhizophoraceae (mangrove family)

camomiles, chicory, chysanthemums, everlasting flowers, groundsels, ironweed, thistles lettuce, ragweed, sneezeweed. sunflowers,

Common

For Punicaceae, Sonneratiaceae, see 583.44 .44

.57

*Lythrales

names:

asters, calendulas,

*Campanales Campanulaceae (bluebeU, bellflower

Lythraceae (loosestrife family), Callitrichaceae, Crypteroniaceae, Haloragidaceae, Oliniaceae, Onagraceae, Punicaceae (pomegranate family), Sonneratiaceae, Trapaceae

.58

*Goodeniales Goodeniaceae, Brunoniaceae, Stylidiaceae

Loasales and Passiflorales .6 * Loasales

.453

.62

Ericales

and related orders

*Ericales

Loasaceae, Turneraceae

family), Ericaceae (heath family), Clethraceae (white-alder Lennoaceae, Diapensiaceae (flowering-moss family), Epacridaceae, Monotropaceae (Indian-pipe family), Pyrolaceae, Vacciniaceae

* Passiflorales

.456

family), Lobeliaceae

(lobelia family)

(Hydrocaryaceae)

.45

583

Botanical sciences

583

Passifloraceae (passionflower family), Achariaceae,

(huckleberry, wintergreen family)

Malesherbiaceae .

Primulales and Myrsinales

.67

* Cucurbitales

46

Cucurbitaceae (gourd family), Begoniaceae (begonia family), Caricaceae (papaya family), Datiscaceae (false hemp family)

*Primulales

.672

(plumbago Primulaceae (primrose famUy), Plumbaginaceae family)

*Cactales

.47

Cactaceae (cactus family)

*Myrsinales

.677

Myrsinaceae (marlberry family), Aegicerataceae, Theophrastaceae

*Umbellales

.48

Apiaceae (Umbelliferae, carrot family)

Ebenales, Styracales, Araliales

.68 .5

Rubiales and related orders

*Ebenales

.685 .52

*Rubiales Rubiaceae (madder

Ebenaceae (ebony family), Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle family),

Sapotaceae (sapodilla family),

Sarcospermataceae

Dialypetalanthaceae

*Styracales

.686 .53

family),

*Valerianales

Styracaceae (storax family), DicUdantheraceae, Lissocarpaceae, Symplocaceae (sweetleaf family)

Valerianaceae (valerian family), Calyceraceae, Dipsacaceae (teasel family)

*Araliales

.687 .54

*Bignoniales

Cornaceae (dogwood Araliaceae (ginseng family), Alangiaceae,

Bignoniaceae (catalpa family), Cobaeaceae, Martyniaceae, Pedaliaceae (Pedalium, unicorn-plant family)

Add

as instructed

family),

583.982 For Caprifoliaceae, see 583.52; Garryaceae,

under 582-589 .7

*Add

776

Nyssaceae (tupelo family)

Apocynales and related orders

as instructed

under 582-589

777

Dewey Decimal

583

583

Classification

583

Botanical sciences

583

SUMMARY .72

*Apocynales family), Asclepiadaceae

Apocynaceae (dogbane Periplocaceae, Plocospermaceae .74

(milkweed

583.91

family),

*Loganiales Loganiaceae, Antoniaceae, Buddleiaceae, Oleaceae (olive family). Potaliaceae, Spigeliaceae, Strychnaceae

.75

Gentianales Gentianaceae (gentian, buck-bean family), Menyanthaceae

.76

Polemoniaceae (phlox

.92

Podostemales, Aristolochiales, Piperales

.93

Laurales, Proteales, Thymelaeales

.94

Santalales

.95

.96

Euphorbiales Balanopstdales and Urticales

.97

Leitneriales

.98

Salicales

.91

.913

*Polemoniales family), Cuscutaceae,

*Boraginales

.917

Solanales

.8

.81

Nolanaceae

.92

Personales and related orders

.921

*Personales flame

violet),

Lentibulariaceae

.922

(snapdragon family)

.925

Lamiales

*Verbenales

.93

Verbenaceae (vervain family), Chloanthaceae, Ehretiaceae, Phrymaceae (lopseed family), Stilbeaceae

.931

Plantaginaceae (plantain family) •9

Add

.932

Hydrostachyaceae

Aristolochiales Nepenthaceae

Piperales

Laurales, Proteales, Thymelaeales

Laurales

Proteales Proteaceae (honeyflower family)

Apetalae

as instructed

family),

Lauraceae (laurel family), Austrobaileyaceae, Gomortegaceae, Hernandiaceae, Monimiaceae, Myristicaceae, Trimeniaceae

*Plantaginales

.89

Podostemales

Piperaceae (pepper family), Chloranthaceae, Lacistemataceae. Saururaceae (lizard's-tail family)

Lamiaceae (Labiatae, mint family), Globulariaceae (globe daisy family), Myoporaceae, Selaginaceae .88

Podostemales, Aristolochiales, Piperales

Aristolochiaceae, Cytinaceae, Hydnoraceae. (Indian pitcher-plant family)

(bladderwort family), Orobanchaceae, Scrophulariaceae

.87

* Polygonales

Podostemaceae (riverweed

Acanthaceae (acanthus family), ColumeUiaceae, Gesneriaceae (gloxinia, African violet,

Chenopodiales

Polygonaceae (buckwheat family), lUecebraceae

Solanaceae (nightshade family), Convolvulaceae (moming-glory family),

Chenopodiales and Polygonales

family)

Boraginaceae (borage, forget-me-not family)

.79

and related orders and Garryales

Chenopodiaceae (goosefoot family), Agdestidaceae, Amaranthaceae (amaranth family), Barbeuiaceae, Basellaceae. Batidaceae, Cynocrambaceae (dog cabbage family), Gyrostemonaceae, Petiveriaceae, Phytolaccaceae (pokeweed

Hydrophyllaceae

(waterleaf family)

.77

Chenopodiales and Polygonales

under 582-589

,933

Thymelaeales Thymelaeaceae, Aquilariaceae, Geissolomataceae, Nyctaginaceae (four-o'clock family), Penaeaceae For Gonystylaceae, see 583.19

*Add

as instructed

under 582-589

779

778

1

Dewey Decimal

583

583

Classification

SUMMARY

*Santalales

.94

(Cynomorium), Santalaceae (sandalwood family), Balanophoraceae

*Euphorbiales

Balanopsidales and

,96

* Balanopsidales

Urticales

Balanopsidaceae .1

.962

*Urticales Urticaceae (nettle family), Barbeyaceae, Cannabiaceae, Moraceae (mulberry family), Scyphostegiaceae, Ulmaceae (elm family)

.13

Zingiberales

.3

Liliales,

.4

Alstroemeriales, Agavales, Juncales

,6

Palmaies Pandanales and related orders

.7

Triuridales

.8

and related orders Eriocaulales and Cyperales

.9

Craminales

Burmanniales and Orchidales

Burmanniales Burmanniaceae, Corsiaceae, Thismiaceae

.15

Orchidales

For Eucommiaceae, see 583.394

Leitneriales

.97

.972

Orchidaceae (orchid family)

and related orders

.2

*Leitneriales

.21

Zingiberales

Zingiberaceae (ginger family), Cannaceae (canna family). (banana Lowiaceae, Marantaceae (arrowroot family), Musaceae

*Juglandales

family), Strehtziaceae

Juglandaceae (walnut family), Julianaceae, Picrodendraceae,

.22

Rhoipteleaceae

.974

Bromeliaceae (pineapple family)

.24

Iridaceae

.981

.25

Salicales

family)

Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis family) family),

.27

*Dioscoreales Dioscoreaceae (yam family), Roxburghiaceae, Stenomeridaceae,

Trichopodaceae

and Garryales

*Salicales

.

* Haemodorales

29

Haemodoraceae (bloodwort

Salicaceae (willow family)

.982

(iris

*Amaryllidales

*Fagales Fagaceae (beech, oak family), Betulaceae (birch Corylaceae

.98

*Iridales

*Casuarinales Casuarinaceae (beefwood family)

.976

*Bromeliales

*Myricales Myricaceae (bayberry family)

.975

and related orders

Zingiberales

Leitneriaceae (corkwood family)

.973

and related orders Xyridales, Commelinales

.2

.5

Euphorbiaceae (spurge family)

.96

Burmanniales and Orchidales

584.1

Grubbiaceae, Loranthaceae (mistletoe family). Myzondendraceae

.95

584

Botanical sciences

584

family), Apostasiaceae,

Philydraceae, Taccaceae, Velloziaceae (tree

*Garryales ,3

Liliales, Xyridales,

lily

Hypoxidaceae,

family)

Commelinales

Garryaceae (feverbush)

584 Add as

.32

*Monocotyledones (Monocotyledons)

Including Pontederiaceae, Ruscaceae, Tecophilaeaceae

instructed under 582-589

.323 *Add

rSo

*Liliales

as instructed

*Smilacaceae (Cat briers) under 582-589

781

Dewey Decimal

584

584

Classification

.324

*Liliaceae (Lily family)

.72

.325

Trilliaceae (Trillium family)

.721

.36

.42

Najadaceae

.73

(najas family), Zanichelliaceae

*Butomales Butomaceae (water poppy

Alstroemeriales, Agavales, Juncales

family),

Hydrocharitaceae (frogbit

family)

*Alstroemeriales

.74

Potamogetonales, Aponogetonales, Juncaginales

*Potamogetonales

.742

*Agavales

Potamogetonaceae (pondweed

Agavaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae

.45

Najadales

.722

*Commelinales

Alstroemeriaceae, Petermanniaceae, Philesiaceae

.43

and Najadales

Alismatales

*Xyridales

Commelinaceae (spiderwort family), Cartonemataceae, Flagellariaceae, Mayacaceae (mayaca family) .4

Alismatales

Petrosaviaceae, Alismataceae (water-plantain family), Scheuchzeriaceae

Xyridaceae (yellow-eyed grass family), Rapateaceae

.38

584

Botanical sciences

584

Ruppiaceae

Aponogetonales

.743

*Juncales

Aponogetonaceae

Juncaceae (rush family), Centrolepidaceae, Restionaceae, Thurniaceae

family),

(lattice-plant family),

Zosteraceae

Juncaginales

.744

Posidoniaceae Juncaginaceae (arrow-grass family), Lilaeaceae,

*Palmales Arecaceae (Palmae, palm .6

.8

family)

.81

Pandanales and related orders

Eriocaulales and Cyperales

Eriocaulales Eriocaulaceae (pipewort family)

Pandanales and Typhales

.61

.84

* Pandanales

.611

Cyperales Cyperaceae (sedge family)

Pandanaceae

(hala family)

.9

Graminales Poaceae (Gramineae) and

584.612-584.613 Typhales

*Sparganiaceae (Bur-reed family)

.613

*Typhaceae

.92

Panicoideae (sugar cane, Paniceae (millet grasses), Andropogoneae grasses) grasses), Maydeae (Indian corn

(Cattail family)

*Cyclanthales

.62

tribes

For Cyperaceae, see 584.84

Class comprehensive works in 584.61

.612

its

.93

kafir

corn

Pooideae •

Arundineae, Agrosteae (fodder grasses), Anomochloeae, (bamboo family), Arundinelleae, Aveneae (oat grasses), Bambuseae Festuceae (fescue Chlorideae (gama grasses), Eragrosteae, (wheat, barley, rye grasses), Leptureae,

Cyclanthaceae

*Arales

.64

Araceae (arum .7

Triuridales

.71

family),

Lemnaceae (duckweed

as instructed

grasses),

Hordeeae

Lygeeae, Nardeae, Olyreae, Oryzeae

and related orders

Add

as instructed

under 582-589

under 582-589

782

(rice grasses),

Pappophoreae,

Phareae, Sporoboleae, Parianeae, Phalarideae (canary grasses), Zoysieae Stipeae, Streptochaeteae, Thysanolaeneae,

*Triuridales Triuridaceae

Add

family)

783

Dewey Decimal

585

*Gymnospermae (Naked-seed

585

587

585

Classification

.31

Filicales (Ferns)

plants)

(Dicksonia family). Cyatheaceae (cyathea family), Dicksoniaceae (filmy fern (gleichenia family), Hymenophyllaceae

Gleicheniaceae

*Gnetales

.1

Gnetaceae (gnetum

Ephedraceae (ephedra. Mormon

family),

family), family), Marsiliaceae (water clover

tea

*Coniferales (Conifers)

family)

Including Araucariaceae (araucaria family), Cephalotaxaceae, Cupressaceae (cypress family), Phyllocladaceae (phyllocladus family), Pinaceae (pine family), Podocarpaceae (podocarp family),

Taxaceae (yew

family),

.33

ferns)

Taxodiaceae (bald cypress family)

*Psilopsida

.4

Ginkgoaceae (maidenhair

trees,

Psilotales

ginkgo trees)

*Lycopsida (Club mosses)

.9

*Cycadales (Cycads)

.9

Eusporangiated ferns tongue, grape, rattlesnake Marattiales, Ophioglossales (adder ^s

*Ginkgoales

.7

Osmundaceae

(polypody family), (flowering fern family), Polypodiaceae (curly grass Salviniaceae (salvinia family), Schizaeaceae

family), Welwitschiaceae (welwitschia family)

.2

587

Botanical sciences

Lycopodiales, Phylloglossum, Selaginellales

Cycadaceae, Zamiaceae (sage palm family)

For

Isoetales, see 587.1

Cryptogamia (Seedless plants)

586

.001-.008

'Bryophyta

588

For PteridophytOy see 587; Bryophyta, 588; Thallophyta, 589

Sphagnales

.1

Standard subdivisions

Sphagnaceae (peat and bog mosses) Notations from Table

Hisorical

.009

1

.2

and geographical treatment of the study

*Musci (True mosses) mosses) Andreaeales (black mosses), Bryales (common

of cryptogams

For Sphagnales, see 588.1

Class geographical treatment of Cryptogamia in 586.09

Add

to base

581.1-581.8,

number 586.0 e.g.,

Add

to base

Some

the numbers following 574.9 in

e.g., tropical

.33

^Add

Jungermanniaceae

(scale mosses),

liverworts), Ricciaceae

*Pteridophyta (Vascular cryptogams)

589

*Isoetales (Quillworts)

*Thallophyta Class here phytoneuston, Schizophyta

*Sphenopsida

SUMMARY 589.1

*Filicineae

as instructed

be Anthocerotales, an

Hepaticae (Liverworts)

Cryptogamia 586.09093

Equisetales (horsetail family)

.3

botanists consider this class to

order of Hepaticae

Isoetes

.2

Anthoceratae (Hornworts)

anatomy 586.04

number 586.09

574.909-574.999,

.1

.32

the numbers following 581 in

Anthoceratae and Hepaticae

Geographical treatment

,09

587

.3

General principles

.01-.08

.3

Fungi Algae

.4

Specific types of algae

.9

Schizomycetes

.2

under 582-589

Add

Lichenes (Lichens)

as instructed

under 582-589

785 784

hrt*-.-

Marchantiaceae (great

Dewey Decimal

589

589

Classification

589

Biflagellates

,251

*Lichenes (Lichens)

.1

Including Lagenidiales

Symbiotic associations of fungi and algae

589.256 For Peronosporales, see 589.252; Saprolegniales,

*Fungi Class here

mycology

For Lichenes, see 589.

*Peronosporales

.256

*Saprolegniales (Water molds) Uniflagellates

589.22-589.25 Eumycophyta (True fungi)

.22

.221

Hyphochytriales,

Eccrinales, Entomorphtorales

*Basidiomycetes (Basidium fungi)

Lycoperdales

(PuflFballs)

Including Hymenogastrales

(fly

fungi), Mucorales,

Protomycetales, Zoopagales

and related fungi

,29

*Myxomycophyta (Slime molds) Including Arcyriaceae, Stemonitaceae

(false tubers), Nidulariales

(bird's-nest fungi), Phallales (stinkhorns) If

Class here

and nonflagellates

(chytrids), Uniflagellates: Bastocladiales, Chytridiales Monoblepharidales; nonflagellates:

in 589.2

comprehensive works

(Downy mildews)

.252

.258

Class

589

Botanical sciences

preferred, class in 593.115

Homobasidiomycetes .3

Algae

For Agaricales, see 589.222 Class here phycology

.222

*Agaricales

For

specific types

Including Clavariaceae (coral fungi), Hydnaceae (spine fungi),

Agaricaceae

.222 5

*Polyporaceae (Pore fungi)

.225

Add

*Uredinales (Rust fungi)

to base

581.1-581-8,

Add .23

(Smut fungi) .4

names: cup fungi, ergot, Penicillium. powdery mildews,

.41

number 589.39

the numbers foUowing 574.9 in

e.g., tropical

algae 589.39093

*Rhodophyta (Red algae)

*Saccharomycetaceae

(Yeasts)

Nemalionales, Rhodymeniales

Common

*Fungi Imperfecti (Deuteromycetes) sterilia,

.43

Sphaeropsidales

'Add as

to base

Gigartinales. Ceramiales, Cryptonemiales, Gehdiales,

Cryptococcales, Melanconiales, Moniliales, Mycelia

.25

algae 589.364

Class here phytoplankton

truflBes

.24

the numbers foUowing 581 in

Specific types of algae

Plectomycetes, Discomycetes, Pyrenomycetes

.233

e.g., industrial

574.909-574.999,

*Ascomycetes (Sac fungi)

Common

number 589.3

Geographical treatment

.39 For Ustilaginales, see 589.227

*Ustilaginales

and geographical treatment of phycology

General principles

.31-.38

Class here Heterobasidiomycetes

.227

see 589.4; Lichenes, 589.1

in 589.39 Class geographical treatment of algae

Mushrooms, Toadstools)

.222 3

(Gill fungi,

Historical

.309

Thelephoraceae (leather fungi)

of algae,

names: red seaweeds, sea mosses

Pyrrophyta

(Dinoflagellates)

Dinophysiales, Amphilothales, Desmomonadales, Dinococcales, Peridiniales, Dinotrichales, Gymnodiniales, KolkwitzieUales,

*Phy corny cetes (Molds)

Prorocentrales, Rhizodiniales

instructed under 582-589

Add

786

as instructed

under 582-589

787

Dewey Decimal

589

Classification

589 .92

*Euglenophyta (Euglenoids)

.44

589

Botanical sciences

Astasiaceae, Colaciaceae, Euglenaceae,

Actinomycetales Actinomycetaceae, Mycobacteriaceae

Peranemaceae

Including Streptomyces

Class Euglenida (Euglenophyta considered as animals) in 593.18

.93

*Phaeophyta (Brown algae)

,45

*Chlamydobacteriales Chlamydobacteriaceae

Chordariales, Cutleriales, Desmarestiales, Dictyosiphonales, Dictyotales, Ectocarpales (kelps), Fucales (seaweeds,

,94

Caulobacteriales

rockweeds), Laminariales, Sphacelariales, Sporochnales,

Pasteuriaceae Caulobacteriaceae, GallioneUaceae, Nevskiaceae,

Tilopteridales

*Cyanophyta (Blue-green

.46

.95

algae)

Eubacteriales Bacteriaceae, Acetobacteriaceae, Azotobacteriaceae, Bacillaceae, Enterobacteriaceae. Lactobacteriaceae, Micrococcaceae, Neisseriaceae, Nitrobacteriaceae, Parvobacteriaceae,

Chamaesiphonaceae, Chroococcaceae, Clastidiaceae, Nostocaceae, Oscillatoriaceae, Rivulariaceae, Scytonemataceae, Stigonemataceae

Pseudomonadaceae, Rhizobiaceae

Also called Cyanophyceae, Myxophyceae, Schizophyceae

.96

*Chlorophyta (Green algae)

.47

Achromatiaceae, Beggiatoaceae, Rhodobacteriaceae

Chaetophorales, Charales, Chlorococcales, Cladophorales, Conjugales, Oedongoniales, Siphonales, Ulotrichales, Volvocales

.98

.99

*Bacillariophyceae (Diatoms)

.481

.486

*Xanthophyceae (Yellow-green algae)

.487

*Chrysophyceae

Add

as instructed

under 582r-589

Schizophyta (Fission plants)

Number and .9

Spirochaetales Spirochaetaceae

Centrales, Pennales

[.7]

*Myxobacterales Sorangiaceae Archangiaceae, Myxococcaceae, Polyangiaceae,

*Chrysophyta (Golden algae)

.48

*Thiobacteriales

its

subdivisions discontinued; class in 589

Schizomycetes Class here bacteriology

.900 1-.900 8

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.900 9

Historical

1

and geographical treatment of bacteriology

Class geographical treatment of Schizomycetes in 589.909

.901-.908

General principles Add

to base

number 589.90

the numbers following 581 in

581.1-581.8, e.g. anaerobic respiration 589.90128

.909

Geographical treatment Add

to base

number 589.909

574.909-574.999,

Add

as instructed

the numbers following 574.9 in

e.g., tropical

bacteria 589.909093

under 582-589

r88

789

589

Dewey Decimal

590

590

590

Classification

Physiology of animals

.1

Zoological sciences

Class here comprehensive

For paleozoology, see 560 .7

.74

development and For pathological physiology, see 591.21; maturation, 591.3; anatomy, 591.4

collections, exhibits

104

Museums

.742

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 590.742

104 2

Add "Areas"

For

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 590.744

.11-13

animals and groups of animals, see 592-599

materials Class microscopy in 578, preservation of zoological specimens in

.07

579

Special topics of general applicability

.14

number e.g.,

591.1 the

.143

Exocrine secretion

.149

Excretion

in

Genetics

Add

to base

number 591.15

581.152-581.159,

Study and teaching

numbers following 574.1

Secretion and excretion

Endocrine secretion

.15

abdomens

circulatory fluids 591.113

.142

Rare, vanishing, extinct animals

,042

to base

574.11-574.13,

specific

legs, of

Circulation, respiration, nutrition, metabolism

Add

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.028

.04

Regional physiology Examples: physiology of

Zoology

591

Special topics of general appUcability

Zoological gardens

.744

works on physiology and anatomy

Class microphysiology in 591.8

Study and teaching

Museums,

591

Zoological sciences

591

e.g.,

the

numbers following 581.15

in

mutations 591.1592

in 591.87322 Class physiological genetics [formerly 591.151]

Research

.072

Experimental zoology

.072 4

16

Add

Including tissue and organ culture, use of specific animals and groups of animals to study general zoology

Museums,

.074

collections, exhibits

Reproduction to base

number 591.16 the numbers

574.162^74.166,

.17

Formation and

Collecting zoological specimens

[.075]

Do

not use; class in 579.6

.182

Class geographical treatment of animals in 591.9

SUMMARY 591.1 .2 .3

.4

Physiology of animals Pathology of animals Development and maturation of animals Anatomy and morphology of animals

.8

Ecology of animals Economic zoology Tissue, cellular, molecular zoology

.9

Geographical treatment of animals

.5

.6

Movements,

diflFerentiation of tissues

senses, control processes

Response to external stimuli sense organs Class here sensory functions, physiology of

Historical and geographical treatment of zoology

.09

parthenogenesis 591.162

Histogenesis

Class zoological gardens in 590.744

.18

e.g.,

.182 3

To

.182 5

To sound and other

.182 6

To chemical

light

vibrations

stimuli

Including olfaction and gustation

.182 7

To touch Including irritabihty

.185

Motor system and integument

79^

790

following 574.16 in

Dewey Decimal

591 185 2

Classification

591

Muscles, connective tissue, skeletal system

.4

Anatomy and morphology of animals Class anatomical embryology in 591.332,

Including locomotion, biomechanics

185 8

188

19

Circulatory organs

Including nervous system, physiological balance

.42

Respiratory organs

Class control of a specific organ or function with the

.43

Nutritive and metabolic organs

.44

Secretory and excretory organs

.46

Reproductive organs

.47

Muscular, skeletal, integumentary organs; connective

Biological

rhythms

Biophysics and biochemistry to base

the numbers following 574.19 in

number 591.19

574.191-574.192, Class physics

e.g.,

tissues

radiobiology 591.1915

and chemistry of a

animals with the process or part,

specific process or part of e.g.,

sensory biophysics

Skeletal organs

.471 .48

Nervous system and sense organs

.49

Regional and topographic anatomy

591.182

Pathology of animals

Class histopathology in 591.828, cell pathology in 591.8765

.5

to

Class here adaptations

591.21 the numbers following 591.1 in pathological physiology of excretion

base number

591.11-591.19,

e.g.,

.51

anatomy

.52

to base

number 591.22

591.41-591.49,

e.g.,

the numbers following 591.4 in

pathological

anatomy of execretory organs

to base

e.g.,

the numbers following 574.2 in

.31-.37

to base

574.31-574.37,

.38

e.g.,

591.3 the numbers following 574.3 in

number 591.52 the numbers

.525

Migrations

.526

Specific kinds of

Add

number

to base

574.522-574.524,

histogenesis, see 591.17

Specific phases

Add

Add

inmiunity 591.29

Development and maturation of animals For

and environment, and of

Interrelations of organisms

species to species

number 591.2

574.23-574,29,

and kinds

of environments in 591.53-591.59

.522^.524

Causes and immunity Add

and kinds of environments

relationships Class specific adaptations to specific

591.224

.23-.29

Specific relationships

in 560.45 Class zoological paleoecology {formerly 591.52]

Class here teratology

Add

Habits and behavior patterns [formerly also 156.2-156.7] 591.52-591.59 Class specific habits or behavior patterns in

591.2149

Pathological

abdomens

Ecology of animals

Pathological physiology

Add

legs, of

Examples: anatomy of

Class here pathogenicity, degeneration, death

.22

in 591.8

.41

Control processes

Add

.21

microanatomy

For pathological anatomy, see 591.22

Integument

subject, e.g., control of muscles 591,1852

188 2

of animals

Young

.39

Motor system

591

Zoological sciences

591

to base

e.g.,

animal populations 591.5248

environments

number 591.526

574.5262-574.5268,

e.g.,

the numbers following 574.526 in

urban environments 591.5268

sex 591.36

Evolution

591.53-591.59 Specific adaptations

Class genetics in 591.15

Class comprehensive works in 591.5

79^

following 574.52 in

793

Dewey Decimal

591 .53

Classification

591

592

Nutritive adaptations

592-599

Including food chains, predation

.54

.542

Specific animals

Class here taxonomic zoology

Weather and climate

to notation for each term identified Standard subdivisions 01-03

Add

Notations from Table

Seasonal changes

Courtship

.564

Habitations

.566

Territoriality

.57

.572 .59 .6

Class here animal plankton

Deleterious animals

molluscoidea, 594; other invertebrates, 595

.001-.008

Poisonous animals

to base

number 591.8 the numbers

574.82-574.88,

e.g.,

Historical

,009 following 574,8 in

physiological geneHcs 591.87322 {formerly

For histogenesis, see 591.17

.01-08

General principles Add

to base

591.1-591.8,

Add

to

574.909-574.999,

e.g.,

the numbers following 574.9 in

marine zoology 591.92

and geographical treatment of the study

invertebrates in 592.09 Class geographical treatment of

Geographical treatment of animals base number 591.9

.09

e.g.,

to base

number 592.09 the numbers

574.909-574.999,

593

the numbers following 591 in poisonous invertebrates 592.069

number 592.0

Geographical treatment Add

794

1

of invertebrates

591.151]

.9

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Tissue, cellular, molecular zoology

Add

and neuston

Mollusca and For Protozoa and other simple animals, see 593;

For poisonous animals, see 591.69

.8

continents, Class hydrographic zoology of specific countries, localities in 093-099 localities Treatment by specific continents, countries,

Invertebrates

592

.65

in general

Class comprehensive works in 591

Communication and production of sound

Beneficial animals

.69

Treatment by areas, regions, places Air and water

093-099

.61

1

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 Historical and geographical treatment

Protective adaptations

Economic zoology

foUows:

05-08

09 091 0916

Camouflage

* as

General principles Add to 04 the numbers following 591 in 591.1-591.8, e.g., genetics 0415

Reproductive and related adaptations

.562

by

04 Examples: hibernation

.56

and groups of

animals

Adaptations to weather, climate, seasons

Examples: acclimation, temperature adaptations

.543

592

Zoological sciences

e.g.,

following 574.9 in

desert invertebrates 592.090954

Protozoa and other simple animals

795

1

Dewey Decimal

593

Classification

593

593

.5

.8 .9

Echinodermata, Enteropneusta, Linguatula

.7

.11

Amphidiscophora, Hexasterophora

Anthozoa Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa Ctenophorae

.6

*Hyalospongiae (Hexactinellida)

.44

Porifera (Sponges) Parazoa Coelenterata (Cnidaria)

.4

,1

Asconosa (Homocoela), Syconosa (Heterocoela)

Plasmodroma

Protozoa

593.

Calcispongiae (Calcarea)

.42

SUMMARY

Common

glass

sponges

Haplosclerida. Carnosa, Choristida, Epipolasida, Hadromerina, Keratosa, Poeciloscelerida

*Sarcodina

*Coelenterata (Cnidaria)

.5

Class here

name:

Demospongiae

.46

* Plasmodroma

*Protozoa

Scyphozoa. 593.7 For Anthozoa, see 593.6; Hydrozoa and

Rhizopoda

For Foraminifera, see 593.12; Actinopoda, 593.13

* Anthozoa

.6

.113

*Proteomyxa

Alcyonaria, Zoantharia (Hexacorallia)

.115

*Mycetozoa

Common

Eumycetozoa, Sorophora (It is

optional to class here

.117

*Amoebina

.118

*Testacea

.12

*Foraminifera

.13

*Actinopoda

names:

corals, sea

anemones, sea

fans, sea

Myxomycophyta; prefer 589.29)

Class here jellyfish

Hydrozoa

.71

Stylasterina, Trachylina Hydroida, MiUeporina, Siphonophora, Common names: hydras, hydroid polyps, medusas, Portuguese

men-of-war

Use of

this

number

for

comprehensive works on

*Scyphozoa

.73

Semaeostomeae, Coronatae, Cubomedusae, Rhizostomeae,

*Radiolaria

Stauromedusae (Lucernariida)

*Ciliophora

.17

*Ciliata

Nuda Euciliata, Holotricha, Peritricha, Protociliata

names:

comb jellies,

sea walnuts

Echinodermata, Enteropneusta, Linguatula

.9

*Mastigophora

.18

Chloromonadida. Chrysomonadida, Cryptomonadida, Dinoflagellida, Euglenida, Hypermastigida, Phytomonadida, Polymastigida, Protomonadida, Rhizomastigida, Trichomonadida Class Euglenophyta (Euglenida considered as plants) in 589.44

593.91-593.96 Echinodermata

^

Class comprehensive works in 593.9

.91

Acnidosporidia, Cnidosporidia, Telosporidia

*Parazoa

as instructed

*Crinoidea (Sea

lilies)

Articulata

*Sporozoa

.19

*Add

(Atentaculata), Tentaculata

Common

*Suctoria

.175



*Ctenophorae

.8

.172

jellyfish

discontinued; class in 593.7

*Heliozoa

.132

.4

pens

Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa

.7

For Radiolaria, see 593.14

.14

593

Zoological sciences

Add as

instructed under 592-599

*Porifera (Sponges)

under 592-599

797

796

Dewey Decimal

593

*Asteroidea

.93

Classification

594

593

.19

(Starfish)

594

Zoological sciences

Amphineura

(Crepipoda)

Aplacophora [formerly also 595.1471, Polyplacophora

Forcipulata, Phanerozonia, Spinulosa

*Scaphopoda (Toothshells)

*Ophiuroidea

.94

Common

names: basket

Slugs, snails,

stars, brittle stars

.32

*Echinoidea

.95

Gastropoda

.3

Euryalida, Ophiurida

Streptoneura (Prosobranchia) Archeogastropoda, Mesogastropoda, Neogastropoda

Centrechinoida, Cidaroida, Exocycloida, Perichoechinoida,

Perischoechinoidea

Common

.34

names: sand

594.36; For Pteropoda and Sacoglossa, see 594.35; Acoela, Tectibranchia, 594.37

dollars, sea urchins

Apoda, Aspidochirota, Dendrochirota, Elasipoda, Molpadonia

.35

Pteropoda and Sacoglossa Common

Linguatula and Enteropneusta

.99

.36

.992

*Linguatula

.993

*Enteropneusta (Balanoglossida)

Standard subdivisions of Mollusca

.001-.008

Notations from Table

Acoela

.37

Tectibranchia

.38

Pulmonata Basommatophora, Stylommatophora

1

.5

and geographical treatment of the study of moUusks

Cephalopoda

Historical

.009

Class geographic treatment of Mollusca in 594.09

General principles of Mollusca

.01-.08

Add

to base

591.1-591.8,

number 594.0 the numbers e.g.,

.52

Nautiloidea (Nautilus)

.55

Vampyromorpha

.56

Octopoda Common

following 591 in

Add

to base

.58

e.g.,

the numbers following 574.9 in tropical mollusks 594.09093

Common .6

.11

works in 594

as instructed

formerly

Bryozoa and Pterobranchia 594.71-594.72 Bryozoa (Ectoprocta, Polyzoa)

Anomalodesmacea, Prionodesmacea, Teleodesmacea

Add

cuttlefish, squids [both

Amphineura

*Bivalvia (Lamellibranchia, Pelecypoda)

Common

names:

5M.m]

Fhoronidea, 59517; For Bryozoa, see 594.7; Brachiopoda, 594.8; Entoprocta, 595.188 .7

Bivalvia and

octopuses

MoUuscoidea

594.1-594.5 Mollusca (Mollusks) Class comprehensive

devilfish,

Decapoda

number 594.09

574.909-574.999,

names:

in 594.58 Class cuttlefish, squids {both formerly 594.56]

ecology 594,05

Geographical treatment of Mollusca

.09

.1

names: sea hares, sea lemons, sea slugs

Notaspidea, Nudibranchia

Mollusca and moUuscoidea

594

Opisthobranchia

Holothurioidea (Sea cucumbers)

.96

whelks

Common

names: clams, mussels, oysters, shipworms

names: moss animals, sea mats

Class comprehensive works in 594.7

under 592-599

*Add

as instructed

under 592-599

799

798

r»f'.-;.

Dewey Decimal

594 ,71

Classification

594

595

*01igochaeta (Earthworms)

.146

* Gymnolaemata

Opisthopora, Plesiopora, Prosopora

Cheilostomata, Ctenostomata, Cyclostomata

.72

*Polychaeta

.147

* Phy lac tolaeiiiat a

595

Zoological sciences

Errantia, Sedentaria

.73 .8

*Pterobranchia '*'Brachiopoda

in 594.19 Class Aplacophora {formerly 595.147]

(Lamp

shells)

For Archiannelida, see 595.142

Other invertebrates

595

SUMMARY Worms and

595.1

.18

related animals

.4 .5

Onychophora

.6

Progoneata

.7

Insecta (Insects)

.3

.1

.17

Arthropoda Crustacea and related classes Arachnida

.2

^

'^'Worms and related animals

*Platyhelminthes and Nemertea

595.121-595.123 Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Class comprehensive

,121

in 595.12

works

*Cestoidea

*Rotifera (Rotatoria,

.182

*Nematoda (Roundworms)

.183

*Gastrotricha

.184

*Nematomorpha

.185

*Kinorhyncha (Echinodera)

.187

*Tardigrada (Water bears)

.188

*Entoprocta

*Arlhropoda For Crustacea and related

Monogenea .3

SUMMARY

*Nemertea *Acanthocephala

Common

142

.145

name: thorny-headed worms

*Annelida (Segmented worms) * Archiannelida

Add

as instructed

.32 .33

Ostracoda (Seed shrimps)

,34

Copepoda

.35 .36

Cirripedia (Barnacles) Leptostraca (Phyllocarida)

.37

Eumalacostraca

.38

Cumacea and

.39

Chelicerata

.31

*Hirudinea (Leeches) Gnathobdellida, Pharyngobdellida, Rhynchobdellida

*Add

Cephalocarida, Mystacocarida

Branchiura (Fish Branchiopoda

595.31

Eocanthocephala, Metacanthocephala

.

5953; Progoneata, 595.6

*Turbellaria (Planarians)

Anopla, Enopla

.14

classes, see

Crustacea and related classes

Acoela, Alloeocoela, Polycladida, Rhabdocoela, Tricladida

.13

(Gordiacea, Horsehair worms)

*Chaetognatha

186

.

*Trematoda (Flukes) Aspidogastrea, Digenea,

.124

Wheel animalcules)

.181

.2

.123

*Aschelminthes and other groups 595.181-595.185 Aschelminthes

Cestoda (tapeworms), Cestodaria

.122

Gephyrea and Phoronidea

Class comprehensive works in 595.18

Class here helminthology

.12

*Myzostoma

.148

as instructed

lice)

,

(Cyclops)

related orders

*Branchiura (Fish lice) [formerly 595.34], Cephalocarida, Mystacocarida under 592-599

under 592-599

8oi

8oo

Dewey Decimal

595 .32

595

Classification

Zoological sciences

595

Decapoda

.384

*Branchiopoda

Class here Eucarida, Reptantia

Anostraca, Cladocera, Conchostraca, Notostraca

Common .33

names: clam,

fairy,

For Euphausiacea, see 595.385

tadpole shrimps; water fleas

*Ostracoda (Seed shrimps) Cladocopa, Myodocopa. Platycopa, Podocopa

.34

*Copepoda (Cyclops) Calanoida, Caligoida. Cyclopoida, Harpacticoida,

*Brachyura (Crabs)

.384 3

*Natantia (Shrimps, prawns)

*Chelicerata For Arachniday see 595.4

*Leptostraca (Phyllocarida)

.392

*Xiphosura (Horseshoe crabs)

.394

*Pycnogonida (Sea spiders)

Nebaliacea

Ascorhynchomorpha, Colossendeomorpha, Nymphonomorpha,

Class Malacostraca [formerly 595.36] in 595.37

Pycnogonomorpha

*Eumalacostraca

.4

Class here Malacostraca [formerly 595.36], Peracarida

For Leptostraca, see 595.36; Cumacea and related

*Arachnida

.41

*Ricinulei (Ricinuleids)

.42

*Acari (Mites, ticks)

orders,

595.38

*Amphipoda (Sand Caprellidea,

.372

fleas,

sand hoppers, whale

Gammaridea, Hyperiidea,

Tetrapodili, NotosHgmata, Parasitiformes, Sarcoptiformes, Trombidiformes

lice)

Ingolfiellidea

.43

*Phalangida (OpiUonea)

Common

*Isopoda Asellota, Epicaridea, Flabellifera, Oniscoidea (sow bugs, lice),

.373

wood

.44

.379

names: daddy longlegs, harvestmen

*Araneida (Araneae)

Phreatoicidea, Valvifera

Common

*Pancarida (Thermosbaenacea)

name: spiders

Palpigradi and Pedipalpi

.45

.374

crabs, king crabs)

* Euphausiacea

385

*Cirripedia (Barnacles)

.371

(Lobsters, crayfish)

*Anomura (Hermit

384 4

,39

Acrothoracica, Ascothoracica, Rhizocephala, Thoracica

.37

.384 2

,

Class Branchiura (Fish lice) [formerly 595.34] in 595.31

.36

Macrura

Lemaeopodoida,

Notodelphoida

.35

,384 1

*Tanaidacea .452

*Palpigradi (Microwhipscorpions)

.453

*Pedipalpi

*Syncarida Anaspidacea, Bathynellacea

.38

Cumacea and

related orders

Common

.381

*Cumacea

.382

*Hoplocarida (Stomatopoda)

Common

Add

as instructed

*Amblypygi

453 5 names:

glass crabs,

*Mysidacea (Opossum shrimps) *Add

802

(Tailless

whipscorpions)

*Scorpiones (Scorpions)

.47

*Pseudoscorpiones (Fake scorpions)

.48

*Solifugae (Weasel spiders, sun spiders)

S

under 592-599

names: schizomids, whipscorpions

.46

mantis shrimps, sea mantles, sea

onions, squillas

,383

*Uropygi

.453 2

*Onychophora

as instructed

under 592-599

803

595

Dewey Decimal

595 .6

Classification

For

Insecta, see 595.

Chilognatha, Pselaphognatha

*Chilopoda (Centipedes)

.62

Class here Opisthogoneata

.63

*Symphyla

.64

*Pauropoda

.7

.721

*Dermaptera (Earwigs)

.722

*Blattaria (Cockroaches)

.724

*Phasmatodea (Walkingsticks)

.725

*Mantodea (Mantises)

.726

Orthoptera

.731

Historical

1

and geographical treatment of entomology

.732

Corrodentia (Book

.733

Odonata

Class geographical treatment of Insecta in 595.709

General principles to base

591.1-591.8,

the numbers following 591 in

Add

to base

number 595.709

574.909-574.999,

e.g..

the numbers following 574.9 in

desert insects 595.7090954

SUMMARY 595.71 .72 .73

.74 .75

(Dragonflies)

Ephemeroptera Common

Apterygota Dermaptera, Blattaria, Orthoptera Thysanoptera and related orders Neuroptera and related orders Hemiptera and apterous insects

(Plectoptera)

name: mayflies

morphology 595.704

Geographical treatment

.709

lice)

Including damselflies

.734

number 595.70 e.g.,

Thysanoptera Including thrips

Standard subdivisions

Add

locusts names: crickets, grasshoppers, katydids,

Thysanoptera and related orders

.73

Notations from Table

.701-.708

Orthoptera

595.725 For Phasmatodea, see 595.724; Mantodea,

Class here entomology, Pterygota

.700 9

(Springtails)

Blattaria,

Dermaptera,

Common

Insecta (Insects)

.700 l-,700 8

CoUembola

.72

Myriapoda

*Diplopoda (Millipedes)

.61

595 .715

*Progoneata Class here

595

Zoological sciences

(Stoneflies)

.735

Plecoptera

.736

Isoptera (Termites)

.737

Embiodea

.738

Zoraptera

.74

.742

(Embioptera)

Neuroptera and related orders

Megaloptera Class here

dobson

flies

595.747 Class ant lions [formerly 595.742] in

.744

Mecoptera

.77

Coleoptera (Beetles) Diptera and Siphonaptera

.78

Lepidoptera

.745

Trichoptera (Caddis

.79

Hymenoptera .746

Strepsiptera

.76

.71

*Apterygota

[formerly 595.747]

Add as

(Scorpion

flies)

flies)

instructed under 592-599

Former heading: Synaptera

*Add

.712

*Protura

.713

*Thysanura

.714

*Entotrophi

as instructed

(Bristletails)

under 592-599

805 804

595

1

Dewey Decimal

595

Classification

*Neuroptera

.747

Common

flies

*Hemiptera and apterous

insects

*Apterous insects (Lice)

.751 .751 2

*Anoplura (True

.751 4

*Mallophaga (Bird

lice,

Sucking

lice.

lice)

Common

765

*Elateroidea (Wireworms, click beetles)

.767

*MordeUoidea (Ship-timber and

.768

*Curculionoidea (Weevils)

.769

*Colydioidea

*Diptera and Siphonaptera

*Orthorrhapha

.77

Common

names: aphids, cicadas, leaf hoppers, scale insects

black, crane, names: gnats, midges, mosquitoes; bee, March, horse, humpbacked, long-legged,

dance, deer, hairy, moth, mydas, robber, snipe, soldier,

*Heteroptera (True bugs)

.754

blister beetles)

names: ladybugs, powder-post beetles

Common

Fulgoroidea, Jassoidea, Membracoidea

Common

leaf beetles

names: dung, June beetles; rose chafers

Common

.77

Aleyrodoidea, Aphidoidea, Cercopoidea, Cicadoidea, Coccoidea,

name:

*Scarabaeoidea

764 9

Biting lice)

*Homoptera

.752

*Cerambycoidea

[formerly 595.747] in 595.742

For Megaloptera, see 595. 742 .75

595

flies

Class here ant lions {formerly 595.742)

595

Zoological sciences .764 8

names: lacewings, snake

Class dobson

595

stiletto,

wood-bonng

flies

Aradoidea, Cimicoidea, Coreoidea, Dipsocoroidea, Gerroidea,

Helotrephoidea, Lygaeoidea, Polyctenoidea, Reduvioidea,

*Cyclorrhapha

,774

Scutelleroidea, Tingoidea; Cryptocerata

Common

flesh, fruit,

*Coleoptera (Beetles)

.76

aphid, bat, bat tick, blow, hot, dung, house, leaf, miner, louse, rust, seashore, spiny-legged, stable, stalk-eyed, sun,

names: bee

lice;

shore, skipper,

*Adephaga

.762

tachina, tsetse, vinegar, warble,

Caraboidea, Cupoidea, Gyrinoidea, Rhysodoidea

*Polyphaga

.764

1

*Lepidoptera

.78

.764 2

*Hydrophiloidea *Staphylinoidea

Common

established Subdivisions of Lepidoptera not firmly

*Heterocera (Moths)

.784

*Hesperioidea (Skippers)

.789

*Rhopalocera

name: burying beetles

(Butterflies)

*Hymenoptera

*Cucujoidea

.79

.764 4

*Cantharoidea

.796

*Formicidae (Ants)

.798

*Vespidae (True wasps)

.764 5 .764 6

.764 7

Add

.781

.764 3

Common

as instructed

names:

fireflies,

glowworms

*Dryopoidea

.799

Dascylloidea and Histeroidea

596

.

*Apidae (Bees)

Chordata

*Tenebrionoidea

Vertebrata (Craniata, Vertebrates)

For cold-blooded

under 592-599

.001-.008

vertebrates, see 597; Aves, 598;

*Add

as instructed

Mammalia, 599

Standard subdivisions of Chordata, of Vertebrata Notations from Table

8o6

flies

*Siphonaptera (Fleas)

,775

For Elateroidea, see 595. 765; Mordelloidea, 595. 767; Curculionoidea, 595.768; Colydioidea, 595.769 .764

wasp

1

under 592-599

807

Dewey Decimal

596 .009

Historical

596

Classification

and geographical treatment of the study

Marine Pisces

.092 I-.092 8

number 597.092 the numbers following 551.46 in 551.461-551.468, e.g., Pisces of Indian Ocean 597.0927; however, class Antarctic waters of Atlantic Ocean in 597.0924, of Pacific Ocean in 597.09258, of Indian Ocean in

of Chordata, of the study of Vertebrata

Add

Class geographical treatment of Chordata, of Vertebrata in

596.09

.01-08

to base

591.1-591.8,

number 596.0 e.g.,

numbers following 591 comparative anatomy 596.04 the

597.0924

in

Class

Add

to base

number 596.09

574.909-574.999,

e.g.,

the numbers following 574.9 in

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number 597.0929, e.g., fresh-water Pisces of New Hampshire

Add "Areas"

desert vertebrates 596.090954

597.0929742

Ascidiacea (sea squirts), Larvacea, Thaliacea

597

Treatment by

.093-.099

*Cephalochordata (Lancelets)

Class here comprehensive works on marine and fresh-water Pisces of specific continents, countries, localities [formerly 597.09203-597.09209]; marine Pisces of specific

Pisces (Fishes)

Class here ichthyology

Standard subdivisions of cold-blooded vertebrates,

continents, countries, localities

of Pisces, of ichthyology

Add "Areas"

Notations from Table

,009

Historical

localities in

and geographical treatment of

591.1-591.8,

.09

.092

number 597.0

Treatment by

Number [.092 03-.092 09]

Apoda (Gymnophiona,

.8

Salientia (Anura, Ecaudata)

.9

Reptilia

.5

Geographical treatment of Pisces

[.092 Oil

.7

.4

rhythms 597.01882

Hydrographic zoology

.6

.3

the numbers following 591 in

e.g., biological

Cyclostomi (Cyclostomata) Chondrichthyes (Cartilaginous Canoidei and Sarcopterygii Teleostei (Fully-boned fishes) Amphibia (Amphibians)

597.2

General principles of Pisces to base

Marine Pisces

areas, regions, places in general

fishes)

Caecilians)

*Cyclostomi (Cyclostomata)

discontinued; class in 597.092

Marine and fresh-water Pisces of

597.0929

SUMMARY

Class geographical treatment of Pisces in 597.09

Add

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Hagfish, lampreys

specific continents,

Class here Agiiatha

countries, localities Class in 597.093-597.099

Add

as instructed

number 597.09

Class fresh-water Pisces of specific continents, countries,

1

cold-blooded vertebrates, of ichthyology

.01-.08

specific continents, countries,

localities

Cold-blooded vertebrates

.001-.008

specific continents, countries,

Fresh-water Pisces

.092 9

*Urochordata (Tunicate)

.4

marine Pisces of

locahties in 597.093-597.099

Geographical treatment of Chordata, of Vertebrata

.09

to base

597.0927; comprehensive works on Antarctic waters in

General principles of Chordata, of Vertebrata Add

597

Zoological sciences

597

597.3-597.5 Pisces (Fishes)

under 592-599

Class comprehensive works in 597

J *Add

8o8

*Chondrichthyes (Cartilaginous

as instructed

under 592-^99

809

fishes)

Dewey Decimal

597

597

Classification

.53

*Mesichthyes Cyprinodontes, Haplomi, Iniomi, Sahnopercae. Synentognathi,

597.31-597.35 Elasmobranchii Class

.31

comprehensive works

Thoracostei

in 597.3

Common

*Squaliformes (Selachii)

.35

minnows

.38 .4

name: sharks

.55

*Isospondyli Clupeoidea, Gonorhynchoidea, Opisthoproctoidea, Osteoglossoidea, Salmonoidea, Stomiatoidea

Rajiformes (Batoidea)

Common

names: guitarfishes,

rays, sawfishes, skates,

torpedoes

Common

Holocephali (Chimaerae, Chimeras) *Ganoidei and Sarcopterygii

,58

Allotriognathi,

Polynemoidea, Scombroidea, Scorpaenoidea, Synbranchii, Trachinoidea, Xenopterygii, Zeoidea

*Amiiformes (Bowfins, river dogfishes)

Common

Class here Holostei (bony ganoids)

.42

*Polypteriformes (Fringe-finned ganoids)

.44

*Acipenseriformes (Cartilaginous ganoids)

tunas .6

*Amphibia (Amphibians) Class here herpetology [formerly 598.1] (study of

*Crossopterygii (Lobe-finned fishes)

.47

*Lepisosteiformes (Gars)

.48

*Dipnoi (Lung

ForApoda, see 597.7; 598; Mammalia, 599 .65

Salientia, 597.8; Reptilia, 597.9; Aves,

*Caudata (Urodela {formerly 597.9]) Ambystomoidea, Cryptobranchoidea, Salamandroidea

fishes)

Common

Class here Sarcopterygii (fleshy-finned fishes)

For Crossopterygii, see 597.46

*Teleostei (Fully-boned fishes) Class here Actinopterygii {formerly 597.4] (ray-finned fishes),

names: salamanders, newts,

.7

*Apoda (Gymnophiona,

.8

*Salientia (Anura, Ecaudata)

.83

Caecilians)

*Amphicoela

fishes)

Liopelmidae

For Ganoidei and Sarcopterygii, see 597.4 .51

*Apodes (Morays and true

.52

*Ostariophysi

.84

eels)

*Opisthocoela Discoglossidae, Pipidae

.85

Cyprinoidea, Siluroidea

Common

Add

as instructed

Amphibia and

Reptiha), Tetrapoda

names: paddlefishes, spoonbills, sturgeons

.46

names: albacores, basses, blennies, bonitos, gobies, John

Dorys, mackerels, perches, pompanos, snappers, swordfishes,

For LepisosteiformeSy see 597.47

Osteichthyes (bony

Ammodytoidea, Anabantoidea, Anacanthini,

Batrachoidea, Berycoidea, Blennioidea, Carangoidea, Chaetodontoidea, Echeneoidea, Gobioidea, Heterosomata, Mugiloidea, Opisthomi, Pediculati, Percoidea, Plectognathi.

Class comprehensive works in 597.4

.5

fishes,

*Acanthopterygii

597.41-597.44 Ganoidei

Common

names: arapaimas, dragonfishes. herrings, lantern

lizard fishes, salmon, tarpons, trout

Class Actinopterygii [formerly 597.4] in 597.5

.41

fishes, garfishes, halfbeaks, killifishes,

names: flying

top pikes, pipefishes, pirate perch, sea horses, sHcklebacks,

Galeoidea, Heterodontoidea, Notidanoidea, Squabidoidea

Common

597

Zoological sciences

597

names: barbels, carps,

Pelobatidae

catfishes, loaches, suckers

*Add

under 592-599

8lO

*Anomocoela

as instructed

under 592-599

8n

mud

puppies

Dewey Decimal

597

597

Classification

*Procoela

.87

598

Zoological sciences

598 [.1]

Reptilia Class RepHlia in 597.9, herpetology in 597.6

Brachycephalidae, Bufonidae (toads). Hylidae (tree frogs), Palaeobatrachidae

SUMMARY

*Diplasiocoela

.89

598.2

Brevicipitidae, Polypedatidae (oar-legged frogs), Ranidae (true

.3

frogs)

.4

Reptilia [formerly 59%.\\

.9

JS .6

Class Caudata (Urodela [formerly 597.9]) in 597.65

A

Psittaciformes and related orders Passeriformes, Coraciiformes, Apodiformes

.9

Falconiformes, Strigiformes, Caprimulgiformes

.7

*Cheloma

.92

(Turtles)

Atheca, Cryptodira, Pleurodira, Trionychoidea .2

*Lepidosauria

.94

For

Lacertilia, see 597.95; Serpentes,

General principles and geographical treatment Cruiformes and related orders Anseriformes and related orders Palaeognathae Galliformes and Columbiformes

General principles and geographical treatment Use of

597.96

this

number

comprehensive works on Aves, on ornithology 598

for

discontinued; class in

*Rhynchocephalia (Tuataras)

.945

General principles

.21-28 *Lacertilia (Sauria)

.95

Common Common

name: snakes

Common

Aves

.042 .07

.072

e.g.,

numbers following 591

in

areas, regions, places in general

from Table 2 birds 598.29152; however,

Add "Areas" names: crocodiles,

the

birdsong 598.259

Treatment by

.291

notation

1

to base

number

598.29,

land birds in 598.2922, water birds in 598.2924, shore birds in 598.33

e.g., forest

alligators

(Birds)

class

Special groupings

.292

Class here ornithology

.04

number 598.2

Geographical treatment of Aves

.29

*Crocodilia

.98

to base

591.1-591.8,

lizards

*Serpentes (Ophidia)

.96

598

name:

Add

Class treatment of special groupings by specific continents, countries, localities in 598.293-598.299

Special topics of general applicability

Land

.292 2

Rare, vanishing, extinct birds

birds

Class specific land birds in 598.5-598.9

Study and teaching

Shore birds

[.292 3]

Research

Class in 598.33

.072 3

Descriptive

.072 32

Birdbanding and census taking

.072 34

Bird watching

Class specific water birds in 598.3-598.4

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

.293-.299

Historical

Treatment by

specific continents, countries,

localities

598.07234

.09

Water birds

.292 4

Add

and geographical treatment of ornithology

"Areas'* notation 3-9

from Table 2

Class geographical treatment of Aves in 598.29

598.3-598,4 Water birds *Add

as instructed

under 592-599 Class comprehensive

.3

8l2

works in 598.2924

Gruiformes and related orders

813

to base

number 598.29

Dewey Decimal

598

598

Classification

*Gruiformes

.31

598.5-598.9 Cariamae, Eurypygae, Grues, Heliornithes, Mesitornithides (Mesoenatides), Otides, Rhynocheti, Turnices

Common

names: coots, cranes, gallinules, limpkins,

rails

*Charadriiformes

.33

Common

names: auks, avocets, curlews, jacanas, murres, oyster

turnstones,

woodcock

Including Charadrii (shore birds [formerly also 598.2923]), Alcae

.338

.5

gulls,

.52

*Rheiformes (Rheas)

.53

*Casuariiformes (Cassowaries, emus)

.54

*Apterygiformes (Kiwis)

.55

*Tinamiformes (Tinamous) Galliformes and Columbiformes

skimmers, terns .61

.

*Palaeognathae *Struthioniformes (Ostriches)

.6

names:

For Opisthocomi, see 598.64

Ardeae, Balaenicipites, Ciconiae, Phoenicopteri

Common

names: bitterns, egrets, flamingos, herons,

.612

*Megapodiidae (Megapodes)

.614

*Cracidae

ibises,

spoonbills, storks

I

.4

*Tetraonidae (Grouse)

.616

*Anseriformes

Including prairie chickens

Anseres (waterfowl), Anhimae

Common .42

pheasants, quail

names: albatrosses, fulmars, petrels, shearwaters

*Pelecaniformes

Common

names: boobies, cormorants, darters, frigate birds (man-o'-war birds), gannets, pelicans, snakebirds, tropic birds

.618

*Numididae (Guinea

.619

Meleagrididae (Turkeys)

.64

Opisthocomi

.65

Columbiformes

Sphenisciformes, Gaviiformes, Colymbiformes

Common

*Sphenisciformes (Penguins)

.442

*Gaviiformes (Loons)

.7

.443

* Colymbiformes

.71

as instructed

fowl)

(Hoatzins)

Columbae, Pterocletes

.441

Common *Add

names: domestic chickens, partridges, peacocks,

Common

Fregatae, Odontopteryges, Pelecani, Phaethontes

.44

*Phasianidae

.617

*Procellariiformes

Common .43

names: ducks, geese, mergansers, screamers, swans

names: chachalacas, curassows, guans

Common

Anseriformes and related orders

.41

*Galli

*Galliformes

* Ciconiiformes

34

birds

.51

*Lari

Common

Land

Class comprehensive works in 598.2922

catchers, phalaropes, plovers, puffins, sandpipers, snipe, stilts,

598

Zoological sciences

598

(Podicipediformes)

names: dodos, doves, pigeons, sand grouse,

Psittaciformes

under 592-599

.72

and related orders

*Psittaciformes

Common

name: grebes

solitaries

names:

lories,

macaws, parakeets, parrots

*Piciformes Galbulae, Pici

Common

piculets, puflFbirds,

*Add

814

as instructed

honey guides, jacamars, toucans, woodpeckers

names: barbets,

flickers,

under 592-599

815

Dewey Decimal

598

Classification

598

.73

*Trogomformes (Trogons)

,834

.74

*Cuculiformes

.84

Cuculi, Musophagi

Common

names:

*Chamaeidae

.842

.8

*Coliiformes (Colies)

names: catbirds, mockingbirds, thrashers

*Turdidae (Thrushes) Including cochoas,

*Passeriformes, Coraciiformes, Apodiformes

.843

forktails,

robins (American)

*Sylviidae (Old world warblers) Including gnatcatchers, tailorbirds

SUMMARY .85

Tyrannidae, Alaudidae, Hirundinidae

598.81

*Mimidae

Common

cuckoos, plantain eaters, roadrunners,

touracos

.75

(Wren-tits)

Mimidae, Turdidae, Sylviidae

.841

anis,

598

Zoological sciences

598

Paridae

.82

Sittidae, Certhiidae,

.83

Cinclidae, Troglodytidae,

.84

M imidae, Turdidae, Sylviidae

.85

Bombycillidae, Ptilogonatidae, Motacillidae

.86

Laniidae and related families

.87

Vireonidae, Parulidae, Ploceidae

.88

Icteridae, Thraupidae, Fringillidae

.89

Coraciiformes and Apodiformes

Bombycillidae, Ptilogonatidae, Motacillidae

.852

*Bombycillidae (Waxwings)

.853

* Ptilogonatidae (Silky flycatchers)

.854

*Motacillidae (Wagtails

Chamaeidae

.86

.862

and

pipits)

Laniidae and related families *Laniidae (Shrikes) Class cuckoo shrikes, shrikes,

wood

pepper

shrikes, shrike-vireos,

vanga

shrikes in 598.8

598.81-598.88 Passeriformes (Passerine, Perching birds) Class

.81

comprehensive works

in 598.8

.

.863

*Sturnidae (Starlings)

.864

*Corvidae (Crows, magpies, Class bell magpies,

Tyrannidae, Alaudidae, Hirundinidae

.811

*Tyrannidae (Tyrant flycatchers)

.865

.812

*Alaudidae (Larks)

.87

Class

.813

magpie

Class

names: martins, swallows

wood swallows

in 598.8

Vireonidae, Parulidae, Ploceidae * Vireonidae (Vireos)

*Ploceidae (Weaverbirds, weaver finches) Including Passer sparrows,

.88

.823

* Certhiidae

.881

.824

* Paridae

(Creepers)

.882

*Cinclidae (Dippers, water ouzels)

.833

Troglodytidae (Wrens)

*Add

as instructed

names: blackbirds (American),

*Thraupidae (Tanagers)

under 592-599

under 592-599

8i6

English sparrows

*Icteridae

Class swallow tanagers in 598.8

Chamaeidae

.832

e.g.,

Icteridae, Thraupidae, Fringillidae

Common

(Titmice)

Cinclidae, Troglodytidae,

(Wood warblers)

.873

Sittidae (Nuthatches)

as instructed

*Paradisaeidae (Birds of paradise)

*Parulidae

Sittidae, Certhiidae, Paridae

Including chickadees

*Add

wattled crows in 598.8

.872

.822

.83

larks,

Class shrike-vireos in 598.8

*Hirundinidae

Common

.82

.871

larks in 598.8

magpie

jays)

817

orioles, troupials

1

598

Dewey Decimal .883

598

Classification

Common

599

Standard subdivisions

.005-.008

*Fringillidae

Notations from Table

names: buntings, cardinals, finches, grosbeaks,

sparrows

of

*Coraciiformes

Add

Meropes

names: bee eaters, hoopoes, hombills, kingfishers,

motmots,

rollers, todies

in 599.09

number 599.0 e.g.,

the numbers following 591 in

physiology of nervous system 599.0188

Geographical treatment

.09

*Apodiformes

.899

to base

591.1-591.8,

Common

Mammalia

General principles

.01-.08

Coracii, Alcedines, Bucerotes,

mammals Class geographical treatment of

Coraciiformes and Apodiformes

.892

1

and geographical treatment of the study

Historical

.009

Class plushcapped finches in 598.8, Passer sparrows in 598.873

.89

599

Zoological sciences

Add

to base

number 599.09

574.909-574.999,

e.g.,

the

desert

numbers following 574.9

in

mammals 599.090954

Apodi, Trochili

Common

SUMMARY

names: hummingbirds, swifts

Falconiformes, Strigiformes, Caprimulgiformes

.9

*Falconiformes (Birds of prey)

.91

.912

*Cathartidae

Common

(New world

Monotremata

599. .2

Marsupialia

.3

Unguiculata Chiroptera (Bats)

A

vultures)

.7

Cetacea and Sirenia Paenungulata Ferungulata and Tubulidentata

.8

Primates

.9

Hominidae (Humankind and forebears)

.5

names: condors; black, king, turkey vultures

.6

.915

*Sagittariidae (Secretary birds)

.916

*Accipitridae

Common

names: eagles; hawks, harriers; old world vultures

.917

*Pandionidae (Ospreys)

.918

*Falconidae (Falcons)

.97

e.g.,

conunon buzzards,

kites;

*Monotremata

.1

Common

names: platypuses, spiny anteaters (echidnas)

Class here Prototheria

*Marsupialia

Sl

*Strigiformes (Owls)

names: bandicoots, kangaroos, koalas, marsupial mice, wombats opossum rats, opossums, phalangers, wallabies,

Common * Caprimulgiformes

.99

Caprimulgi, Steatomithes

Common

599

J

names: frogmouths, goatsuckers,

oilbirds,

Mammalia (Mammals) Class here

*Unguiculata For Chiroptera, see 599.4; Primates, 599.8

potoos

.31

Common

warm-blooded vertebrates

Standard subdivisions

,32

Notations from Table 1

•004 •004 2

Add

as instructed

names: anteaters, armadillos, pangolins, sloths

Class aardvarks {formerly 599.31] in 599.75

For Aves, see 598

.001-.003

*Edentata and *Pholidota

.322

Special topics of general applicability Rare, vanishing, extinct

under 592-599

mammals

.323

^

*Lagomorpha Common

Add as

8l8

*Glires

names: hares, rabbits, pikas

*Rodentia (Rodents)

instructed under 592-599

819

Dewey Decimal

599 .323 2

599

Classification

*Equidae (Horses,

Common

.727

*Tapiridae (Tapirs)

.728

*Rhinocerotidae (Rhinoceroses)

sewellels, springhaas, squirrels,

woodchucks

.73

*Myomorpha

Common

names: hamsters [formerly 599.3234], dormice, gerbils, jerboas, lenmiings, mice, muskrats, rats, voles

,323 4

Common rock

names: agoutis, cavies, chinchillas, coypus, guinea

mole

rats, nutria, pacas,

spiny rats

rats,

*Runiinantia (Ruminants)

.735

735 5

*Traguloidea (Chevrotains)

735 7

*Cervoidea and *Giraffoidea

Common

*Insectivora

Common

names: desmans, hedgehogs, moles, shrews, solenodons,

*Tylopoda

.736

Common

*Cetacea and Sirenia .74

*Mysticeti

Conmion names:

finbacks; baleen, gray,

humpback,

right,

whalebone

whales

,744

.744 22

Common

names: cowfish, dolphins, narwhals, porpoises; beaked, pilot, sperm, white whales

*Fissipeda (Land carnivores) *Feloidea •Viverridae

Common

.744 27

*Hyaenidae (Hyenas)

names: dugongs, manatees

For

Sirenia, see

599.55

.744 4

*Proboscidea (Elephants)

.61

.744 42

*Hyracoidea

.62

Common

599.74426

*Felidae (Cats)

*Canoidea

Canidae

Common

names: conies,

dassies,

rock hyraxes, tree hyraxes

.744 43

Ferungulata and Tubulidentata

.72

*Perissodactyla (Mesaxonia)

as instructed

under 592-599

names: bassarisks,

raccoons

.744 46

*Add

820

names: coyotes, dogs, foxes, jackals, wolves

Procyonidae

Common

For Paenungulata, see 599.6

*Add

Proteles, see

mongooses

*Paenungulata .744 28

.7

civets, fossa, genets, linsangs,

*Proteles (Aardwolves)

For .6

names:

.744 26

*Sirenia (Sea cows)

Common

vicunas names: alpacas, camels, guanacos, llamas,

*Carnivora

J44 2

*Odontoceti

.55

giraffes,

cattle, names: antelopes, bison, bongos, buffaloes, oxen, sheep, elands, gazelles, goats, kudus, musk oxen, yaks, zebus

Megachiroptera, Microchiroptera

killer,

moose, reindeer;

Common

*Chiroptera (Bats)

.53

elk,

*Bovoidea

.735 8

*Dermoptera (Flying lemurs)

.51

names: caribou, deer,

okapis

tenrecs

.34

peccaries, names: babirusas, boars, hippopotamuses, wart hogs

Common

porcupines,

Class hamsters {formerly 599.3234] in 599.3233

.5

*Suiformes

,734

pigs,

pigs, gundis, hutias,

A

*Artiodactyla (Paraxonia)

*Hystricomorpha

.33

asses, zebras)

.725

rats,

.323 3

599

*Sciuromorpha names: beavers, chipmunks, kangaroo mice, kangaroo marmots, pocket gophers, pocket mice, prairie dogs,

599

Zoological sciences

as instructed

*Ursidae (Bears) under 592r-599

821

coatis,

kink^ous, pandas,

Dewey Decimal

599 .744 47

599

Classification

*Mustelidae

Common

names: badgers,

ferrets,

martens, minks, otters,

600

polecats, sables, skunks, weasels, wolverines

*Piniiipedia (Marine carnivores)

.745

For

specific families, see 599. 746-599.

748

599.746-599.748 Specific families of marine carnivores Class comprehensive works in 599.745

*Otariidae (Eared seals)

.746

Common

names:

fiir seals,

.747

*Odobenidae (Walruses)

.748

*Phocidae (True

Common

601

Philosophy and theory

602

Miscellany

.7 [.72]

names: earless

seals,

elephant seals

General technologies Technical drawing Class here engineering graphics

Lemuriformes, Lorisiformes, Tarsiiformes

Common

names: aye-ayes, bushbabies, tarsiers, tree shrews

For architectual drawing, see 720.284;

indrises, lemurs, lorises,

.22

Common

map

drawing, 526.86

Generalities preservation and Arrangement and organization of drafting rooms, storage of drawings, supplies, equipment

Cebidae, Callithricidae, Cercopithecidae names: baboons [formerly 599.884], marmosets, monkeys,

tamarins

,24

242

*Pongidae (Apes)

.88

not use; class in 608

604

*Prosimii

.82

Patents

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

.2

sifakas,

marks

603

* Primates

.81

Identification

Do

seals)

*Tubulidentata (Aardvarks [formerly 599.31])

.75 .8

sea bears, sea lions

600 Technology (Applied sciences)

Drafting procedures and conventions

Production illustration Nontechnical graphic representations

Class here comprehensive works on Hominoidea

For Hominidae, see 599.9

*Hylobatinae

.882

Common

shadows Lettering, titling, dimensioning, shades,

.245

Projections Orthographic, isometric, spheric

names: gibbons, siamangs

.25

*Ponginae

.884

.243

Blueprints, photostats

Class baboons {formerly 599.884] in 599.82

.884 2

*Pongo (Orangutans)

.884 4

*Pan (Chimpanzees)

[.26]

"Standard SubdivisionsClass with the specific subject, using notation 0221 from Table

Hominidae (Humankind and

.6

forebears)

For physical anthropology, see 573; medical

*Add

Drafting illustrations for specific subjects 1

*Gorilla

.884 6 .9

Preparation and reading of copies

as instructed

scienceSy

610

Waste technology waste Methods and equipment for salvaging and uHlizing products manufactured from waste materials

materials;

material, manufacture of a Class utilization of a specific waste scrap metals 669.042 specific product with the subject, e.g.,

under 592-599

822

823

Dewey Decimal

604

604

Classification

J

Hazardous materials technology

.7

Methods of

Historical

number 608.7

and geographical treatment

Historical

609

Class technology of a specific material or situation with the

(technological) Class here history of inventions, industrial

manufacture of explosives 662.2, public health aspects of fireworks 363.179

archaeology

subject, e.g.,

605

Serial publications

606

Organizations and

607

Study and teaching

Class historical

management

Class

notation 1-3 from Table 2 to base in ancient Rome 607.037

.212

Do

number

measurements

607.0,

[.23]

Medicine

Do .28

modern world

see 636.089

Tables, formulas, specifications Class statistics

in specific continents, countries,

localities in

care of sick and infirm in 649.8

in general; in

Add "Areas"

Treatment

home

in 338.09

Medicine

For veterinary medicine,

Treatment in areas, regions, places ancient world e.g.,

and geographical treatment of producHon

Medical sciences

610

Class here historical, descriptive, experimental research

on

illness in 312.3,

on physical features and

in 312.6

as a profession or

occupation

not use; class in 610.69

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class here comprehensive

not use; class in 607.4-607.9

works on biomedical engineering,

medical instrumentation

Industrial research (Products research)

.2

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class history of inventions in 609

nature

[.04-.09]

and geographical treatment

Add "Areas"

extracting, manufacturing, processing, utilizing,

handling, transporting, storing solids, liquids, gases of explosive, flammable, corrosive, radioactive, toxic, infectious

.01-.03

608

Technology (Applied sciences)

608

Class biological instrumentation in 574.028

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 607.2 .6

Other educational aspects

•3

.65

Students, learners, apprentices, novices

.33

Museums,

.34

.69 Guidebooks, catalogs

Add

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 607.34

number 607.3

Medical personnel

work, individual and collected biographies with the subject e.g.. using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 092 from Table 1, biography of psychiatrists 616.890092

numbers following 07 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 075-079 from Table 1, e.g., questions and to base

practice

specific Class medical personnel, other than nurses, of a directed, e.g., specialty with the subject, using notation as description of obstetricians 618.2023; critical appraisal and

Other

.35-.39

Group

Class economics of group practice in 338.7-338.8

collections, exhibits, fairs, expositions

Add "Areas"

Organizations, management, professions

the

answers 607.36 .4-,9

,695

In specific continents, countries, localities in

Nature of duties, characteristics of professions

modern world Add "Areas"

608

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Class here medical missionaries {formerly 266.025]

number 607

medical Class medical records librarians in 651.504261,

Inventions and patents Do

not use for history and description of technology persons; class in 609

secretaries in 651.3741

among groups

For nursing personnel, see 610.73069

of

.695 2

824

Specific medical personnel

Physicians

825

Dewey Decimal

610

610

Classification

Medical technicians and assistants

.695 3

610.732-610.736 Nursing

Medical relationships

.696

Class comprehensive works in 610.73

between medical personnel and patients, between medical personnel and public, within medical professions Relationships

.7

.72 5;

Study, teaching, nursing, related technologies

Research

.732

Private duty nursing

.733

Institutional nursing

.734

Public health nursing Class here

Experimental research

.724

.734 3

Class experimental medicine in 619

Nursing and other

activities ancillary to

medical

profession Class here general medical nursing

Community and

Philosophy and theory of nursing

.730 2

Miscellany of nursing

nursing

of visiting nurses

Occupational health nursing (Industrial nursing)

.734 9

Disaster nursing

Specialized nursing table of Except as otherwise instructed, observe the following {not precedence, e.g.. pediatric surgical nursing 610.73677

610.739

.730 1

work

district

734 6

.736

Class medical students, learners, apprentices, novices in

and ward management

Red Cross nursing

Including

.73

610

Medical sciences

610

610.7362)

[.730 23]

Surgical, obstetrical, gynecological nursing

Nursing as a profession or occupation

Do

Pediatric nursing Geriatric nursing

not use; class in 610.73069

Nursing of specific diseases

.730 3-.730 5

Standard subdivisions of nursing Notations from Table

Psychiatric

and neurologic nursing

Intensive (Critical), long-term, terminal care

1

610.7361

nursing

.730 6 .730 69

Nursing organizations and personnel .736

Nursing personnel Nature of duties, characteristics of profession, relationships

.730 692

Professional nurses

and nursing

Including associate-degree nurses and nursing

.730 693

Practical nurses

1

Intensive (Critical), long-term, terminal care nursing

.736 2

Pediatric nursing

.736 5

Geriatric nursing

.736 7

Surgical, obstetrical, gynecological nursing

.736 77

Surgical nursing Including ophthalmic nursing

and nursing

Including registered nursing assistants (Canada)

Class nursing of obstetrical

and gynecological surgery

610.73678, nursing of cancer surgery in 610.73698

.730 698

Auxiliary personnel Attendants, aides, orderlies, volunteers

.730 699

Relationships of nurses Relationships

between nurses and

patients,

between

nurses and public, within nursing profession

.730 7-.730 9

Standard subdivisions of nursing Notations from Table

826

610.7367 610.7362 610.7365 610.7369 610.7368

1

827

in

Dewey Decimal

610 .736 78

Obstetrical

Classification

and gynecological nursing

610

611

Osseous tissue

.018 4

yellow bone marrow Spongy and compact bone tissues, red and (medulla), periosteum, endosteum

Psychiatric and neurologic nursing

.736 8

Including nursing for mentally retarded

Blood and lymph elements

.018 5

Nursing of specific diseases

.736 9

white Blood plasma, red corpuscles (erythrocytes),

For psychiatric and neurologic nursing, see 610.7368 .736 91

Cardiovascular diseases

.736 92

Respiratory diseases

.736 98

Cancer

.736 99

Communicable

corpuscles (leucocytes), platelets (thrombocytes),

Muscular

.018 6

(nonstriated, involuntary), skeletal (striated, muscle tissues voluntary), cardiac (striated, involuntary)

diseases

profession or occupation

Do

EpitheUal tissue

.018 7

squamous, columnar, Serous and mucous membranes; simple stratified

Nerve

.018 8

not use; class in 610.6953

Human

611

anatomy, cytology, tissue biology

nerve tissue (neuroglia, neurilemma, meninges, sheaths

interstitial

regions Tissue biology of specific systems, organs,

.018 9

For pathological anatomy, see 616.07

Standard subdivisions of

epithelia

tissue

satellite cells),

Add .001-.009

squamous

Neurons,

Medical students, learners, apprentices, novices

.739

tissue

Smooth

Services of medical technicians and assistants as a

[.737 023]

lymph

plasma, lymphocytes

Services of medical technicians and assistants

.737

611

Medical sciences

to base

611.1-^11.9,

human anatomy

however,

number 611.0189 the numbers e.g.,

following 611 in

pathology of tooth tissue 611.0189314;

systems, organs, class specific tissues of specific

regions in 611.0182-611.0188

Notations from Table

1

Anatomic embryology, cytology,

.01

tissue biology

6I1.I-61I.9 Gross anatomy

Class here specific systems, organs, regions

Class here comprehensive works

on gross anatomy and

.013

Anatomic embryology

structure

.018

Cytology and histology

structure in Class comprehensive works in 611, tissue

611.0182-611.0189 i

.018

1

Cytology (Cell biology)

.018 15

Pathology (Cytopathology)

.018 16

Physiological genetics [formerly 573.221]

SUMMARY 611.1

^ J .4

Digestive organs Lymphatic and glandular organs

Histogenesis, histophysiology, histopathology, tissue regeneration

.6

Urogenital organs

Class comprehensive works in 611.018

.7

611.018 2-611.018 9 Histology (Tissue biology)

.8

.018 2

Connective

tissue

.9

Areolar, collagenous, elastic, reticular, adipose, pigmented cells; fibers,

.018 3

Cardiovascular organs Respiratory organs

.1

Motor and integumentary organs Nervous system and sense organs Regional and topographical anatomy

Cardiovascular organs

ground substances

Cartilaginous tissue

.11

Pericardium

Hyaline, elastic, fibrous cartilage

828

82g

tissue

Dewey Decimal

611 .12

Classification

611

Medical sciences

611 .341

Heart

Duodenum, jejunum, ileum

Including ventricles, auricles, endocardium, myocardium

For pericardium, see 611.11 .13

Arteries Class here

Small intestines

.345

Cecum and vermiform appendix

.347

Large intestines Including colon, sigmoid flexure

comprehensive works on blood vessels

rectum, For cecum and vermiform appendix, see 611.345; 611.35

Class blood vessels of a specific system or organ with the subject, e.g., cerebral blood vessels 611.81

For

veins, see 611.14; capillaries,

.35

Rectum and anus perineum [formerly 611.35]

Class

.14

Veins

.15

Capillaries

.2

611.15

.36

in 611.96

Biliary tract Liver, gall bladder, bile ducts

Respiratory organs .37

Pancreas and islands of Langerhans

.21

Nose and nasal accessory sinuses Larynx

.38

Peritoneum

.22

Epiglottis, glottis,

.23

Trachea and bronchi

.24

Lungs

.25

Pleura

.26

Diaphragm

.27

Mediastinum

.3

.31

Mesentery, omentum, coelum

laryngeal muscles

.4

Lymphatic and glandular organs with the system, e.g., Class glandular organs of a specific system salivary glands

611.316

.41

Spleen

.42

Lymphatic system For lymphatic glands, see 611.46

Digestive organs

Mouth

.43

Thymus gland

.44

Thyroid and parathyroid glands

.313

Tongue

.45

Adrenal glands

.314

Teeth

.46

Lymphatic glands

.315

Palate

.47

Carotid, pituitary, pineal glands

.316

Salivary glands

.49

Breasts and

.317

Lips

.6

.318

Cheeks

.61

Kidneys and ureters

.62

Bladder and urethra

.63

Testicles, prostate,

.32

Pharynx,

.33

Stomach

tonsils,

esophagus

Class here comprehensive works

For

.34

intestines, see

611.34

on

gastrointestinal organs

glands

Urogenital organs

Class here

Including pylorus

mammary

scrotum

comprehensive works on male genital organs

For penis, see 611.64

.64

Penis

Intestines

830

831

611

Dewey Decimal

611 .65

Ovaries and Fallopian tubes Class here

For .66

611

Classification

comprehensive works on female genital organs

uterus, see 611.66; vagina,

611 .736

Of abdomen and

.737

Of upper

pelvis

extremities

Muscles of shoulders, arms, forearms, hands

hymen, vulva, 611.67

.738

Uterus

Of lower

extremities

Muscles of hips, buttocks, thighs, Including cervix of uterus

.67 .7

Class here

Vagina, hymen, vulva

.712

Bones

Of

ossicles, see

spinal

Of

611.85

column

Bursae and sheaths of tendons

.77

Integument

chest

For hair and

Sternum

.717

.8

Of brainpan

Hair and

.82

Spinal cord

.83

Nerves and ganglions organ with the system or Class nerves of a specific system or organ,

e.g.,

optic nerves 611.84

extremities

Hip bones, femurs, patellas, tibias, feet, tarsal and metatarsal bones Class here comprehensive works

For bones of upper

fibulas,

Articulations (Ligaments

73

Muscles

and

phalanges of

611.717

joints)

heart muscles 611.12

Of back

732

Of head

733

Of neck

734

Of tongue

735

Of

Class comprehensive

.84

Eyes

.85

Ears

works in 611.8

Including mastoid processes, ossicles

Class muscles of a specific system or organ with the subject,

731

611.84-611.88 Sense organs

on bones of extremities

extremities, see

72

e.g.,

neuroanatomy

Brain

hands, carpal and metacarpal bones

Of lower

nails

.81

extremities

Scapulas, clavicles, humeri, radiuses, ulnas, phalanges of

.718

78

processes, see 611.85

Of face Of upper

nails, see 611.

Nervous system and sense organs Class here

For mastoid

fasciae

.75

.78

.716

tissue

For ligaments, see 611.72

For sternum, see 611.713

.715

Connective

Tendons and

Including ribs

.713

comprehensive works on muscles of extremities

Motor and integumentary organs

For

.711

legs, feet

611.737 For muscles of upper extremities, see .74

.71

611

Medical sciences

.86

Olfactory organs

.87

Gustatory organs

.88

Tactile organs

.9

Regional and topographical anatomy region in 611.1-611.8 Class specific systems or organs in a

.91

Head For face, see 611.92

chest

833 832

Dewey Decimal

611

611

Classification

.92

Face

.014 452

Subsonic vibrations

,93

Neck

.014 453

Sound

Thorax

.014 455

Ultrasonic vibrations

.94 .95

Abdomen

.014 46

Epigastric through lumbar regions

.96

Perineum [formerly

.97

Upper

and pelvic region

.014 465

Cold and low temperatures For cryogenic temperatures, see 612.014467

extremities .014 48

For upper

Human

612

extremities, see

on extremities

611.97

.014 5

for standard subdivisions

human anatomy,

.014

cytology, tissue biology, see 611; pathological

.015

.015 01

Biophysics

gamma

light in

radiation

612.01444

number 612.0145 the numbers foUowing 574.191 e.g.,

in

gravitation 612.014532

Biochemistry

Philosophy and theory Class theoretical biochemistry in 612.0158

phenomena

in

humans,

effects of physical agents

on .015 02

Physical

e.g.,

following

Class metabolism in 612.39

humans .014 2

to base

574.1913-574.1917,

Biophysics and biochemistry

Physical

number 612.01448 the numbers

Effects of extraterrestrial agents (Bioastronautics)

Add

physiology, 616.07

.01

to base

574.1915 in 574.19151-574.19157, 612.014486; however, class visible

Class physiological psychology in 152

For

Radiations (Radiobiology)

Add

comprehensive works on anatomy and physiology

Use 612.001-612.009

Cryogenic temperatures

Class here dosimetry

physiology

Class here

forces

Heat and high temperatures

.014 467

Class here comprehensive works

Thermal

.014 462

extremities

Lower

.98

also 611.35]

612

Medical sciences

612

phenomena

in

humans

.015 028

Miscellany

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.014 21

Bioenergetics

.014 26

Body heat

Class analytical biochemistry in 612.01585

Production, maintenance, regulation, measurement

.015 1

Enzymes Add

.014 27

Bioelectricity

.014 41

EfiFects

.015 2

Mechanical forces to base

the numbers following 574.1925

.015 22

number 612.01441 the numbers

574.1913 in 574.19132-574.19136, 612.014415

enzymes

612.01514

of terrestrial agents

Add

number 612.0151

in 574.19253-574.19258, e.g., saccharolytic

Including electrophysiology

.014 4

to base

e.g.,

Fluids, pigments, inorganic constituents

Fluids

Example: water

following

pressures

.015 24

Inorganic constituents Including minerals

.014 42

Electricity

.014 44

Visible light

.014 45

Sound and related

pigments in Class inorganic fluids in 612.01522, inorganic 612.01528

834

vibrations

835

Dewey Decimal

612

612

Classification

Pigments

.015 28

612

Medical sciences

612

612.1-612.8 Specific functions, systems, organs

Class biochemistry of skin pigmentation in 612.7927

Class comprehensive works in

.015 4

612

Biosynthesis

Add

to base

number 612.0154 the numbers

following 574.1929

Blood and circulation

.1

in 574.19293-574.19297, e.g.. biosynthesis of proteins

the system or Class circulation in a specific system or organ with

612.01546

organ,

Add

to base

number 612.0157

547.72-547.79,

enzymes

e.g.,

the numbers following 547.7 in

SUMMARY

carbohydrates 612.01578; however, class

in 612.0151, vitamins in 612.399,

hormones

in

612.11

612.405

.12

Class organic fluids in 612.01522, organic pigments in

.13

612.01528

.14 .17

Physical, theoretical, analytical biochemistry

.015 8

Class physical, theoretical, analytical biochemistry of a specific constituent with the subject, e.g., physical

.18

Class spleen in 612.41,

Theoretical

.015 83

Physical

.111

.015 85

Analytical

.111 1

Red corpuscles

.1112

Control processes Including homeostasis, biological rhythms

Tissue and organ culture

Physiology of specific activities

.04

.042

Work

.044

Sports and other recreation

(Erythrocytes)

Biochemistry

Counts and counting

White corpuscles (Leucocytes)

,112 .112 1

Biochemistry

.112 2

Biophysics

.112 7

Counts and counting

.

Coagulation (Clotting)

1 15

Including role of plasma,

SUMMARY 612.1

in 612.491

Including hemoglobins

Control processes and tissue and organ culture

.028

bone marrow

For blood chemistry, see 612.12

.015 82

.022

Blood Blood chemistry Blood vessels and vascular circulation Blood pressure Heart Vasomotors

Blood

11

chemistry of carbohydrates 612.01578

.02

brain 612.824

For lymph and lymphatics, see 612.42

Organic compounds

.015 7

e.g.,

fibrin, fibrinoplastin,

thrombin in

clotting

Plasma

.116

Blood and circulation

of plasma

in clotting, see 612.115

.2

Respiration

.3

Nutrition

.4

Secretion, excretion, related functions

.117

Platelets

.6

.118

Biophysics and biological properties

.7

Reproduction, development, maturation Motor functions and integument

.8

Nervous and sensory functions

.118

.9

Regional physiology

For

1

role

and hemoconia

Biophysics Physical properties

and phenomena,

Class biophysics of specific

612.111-612.117

836

837

effect of physical agents

components or functions in

Dewey Decimal

612 .118 2

612

Classification

Medical sciences

612 .22

Biological properties

Oxygen

Immunity (Immunology)

.118 22

.118 222

Antigens

.118 223

Antibodies

.118 225

supply, gas exchange, carbon dioxide removal

.26

Tissue respiration

.28

Innervation of respiratory apparatus

.3

Including immunoglobulins

Immune

Biochemistry

Nutrition Ingestion, digestion, absorption, metabolism of food

reactions

Class here serology

.118 25

.12

612.31-612.38 Physiology of digestive system

Blood types (groups) and typing

Class comprehensive works in 612.3

Blood chemistry Components and

.31

reactions

Including cholesterol, minerals, carbohydrates,

lipids,

Ingestion and start of digestion

enzymes,

other proteins

.311

in Class chemistry of specific components or functions 612.111-612.117, biological properties in 612.1182

.13

Mouth and esophagus Teeth Including mastication

.312

Tongue and

.313

Salivary glands

.315

Esophagus

Blood vessels and vascular circulation

tonsils

and

saliva

For vasomotors^ see 612.18

and

arterial circulation

.133

Arteries

.134

Veins and venous

.135

Capillaries

and

.14

Blood pressure

.17

Heart

.171

.32

circulation

capillary circulation

For .33

and

intestinal secretions, see 612.33

intestinal secretions

intestines, see

.35

Biliary tract Liver, gall bladder, bile

Biochemistry

612.36

Pancreas and pancreatic secretions

and

bile ducts

.36

Large intestines and defecation

.38

Absorption

Innervation

Transfer of digested food from alimentary canal into blood

Vasomotors

stream with Class absorption in a specific part of the alimentary canal the part, e.g., intestines 612.33

Nerves causing dilation (vasodilators) and constriction (vasoconstrictors) of blood vessels

.21

Intestines

and

.34

Chemical composition and reactions

.2

intestines

For large

Biophysics

For blood pressure, see 612.14

.18

on gastrointestinal organs and

secretions

recording methods

.178

gastric secretions

Class here comprehensive works

Contraction and dilation of heart cavities, valvular activity,

.173

Stomach and

.39

Respiration

Metabolism Assimilation of digested food into tissue (anabolism),

Biophysics physical Respiratory movements, rhythm, sounds, other

phenomena

conversion of food into energy (catabolism), energy metabolism (basal metabolism)

839

838

612

Dewey Decimal

612

Classification

mechanisms

.391

Hunger and

.392

Metabolism of minerals and other inorganic

thirst

612

612

Medical sciences

612

Reproduction, development, maturation

.6

Class here interdisciplinary works

Use 612.6001-612.6009

substances

on sex

for standard subdivisions

Class a specific aspect of sex with the subject, e.g., sex

.392 3

Water

.392 4

Elements

psychology 155.3

Male reproductive system

.61

Examples: sulfur, iron, phosphorus, strontium

.392 6

Including function in sexual activity and at

Compounds other than water Example:

.397

Lipid metabolism Including

Including function in sexual activity and at

in 612.665

fats

Pregnancy and childbirth

.63

Protein metabolism

.399

Vitamins in the body

Including placenta

I

Class glands

for standard subdivisions

and glandular

with the system or organ,

For

mammary

Hormones

Physiology of

.64

Class here endocrine system

.405

Class physiology of

Secretion, excretion, related functions

Use 612.4001-612.4009

system or organ sahvary glands 612.313

activity in a specific e.g.,

glands and lactation, see 612.664

in the

works on embryology

Use 612.64001-^12.64009

for standard subdivisions

For anatomic embryology, see 611.013 .640

Development of

1

Add

Spleen .646

Lymph and

.43

Thymus gland

.44

Thyroid and parathyroid glands

.45

Adrenal glands

.46

Excretion

to base

specific systems, organs, regions

number 612.6401 the numbers e.g.,

following 611 in

development of eye 612.640184

Development of embryo

lymphatics

months

Intrauterine development from conception through three

.647

Development of

fetus

Intrauterine development from

end of embryonic period

to birth

612.65-612.67 Postnatal development of a Class comprehensive works in 612.6; postnatal development region, specific system, organ, region with the system, organ,

Class here urinary system

For defecation, see 612.36

e.g.,

.461

Urine

.463

Kidneys

.467

Ureters, bladder, urethra

.49

in 612.64

Class here comprehensive

body

.42

embryo

embryo

611.1-611.9,

.41

hormones

Class pregnancy in 612.63, menstruation in 612.662, climacteric

.398

.4

rest;

Female reproductive system

.62

Carbohydrate metabolism

hormones

For climacteric, see 612.665

salts

.396

rest;

.65

.652

Other glands and bone marrow

.491

Bone marrow

.492

Carotid, pituitary, pineal glands

840

postnatal

Child development

Development of newborn First

.654

development of teeth 612.311

month

of postnatal

development

Development from infancy

841

to

beginning of puberty

Dewey Decimal

612 .66

612

Classification

.792

For aging, see 612.67

.661

Biochemistry of skin

.792

Adult development and maturity

612

Medical sciences

612

Glands and glandular secretions

1

Including perspiration

Adolescence Puberty and development to attainment of

full

maturity

Pigmentation

792 7

.662

Menstruation

.798

Innervation of skin

.663

Full maturity

.799

Hair and

.664

Mammary

.8

.665

Climacteric

glands and lactation

nails

Nervous and sensory functions Class here neurophysiology

Philosophy and theory of nervous functions, of

.801

Including menopause

sensory functions .67

Aging

Class here principles of innervation

Class here physical gerontology

Standard subdivisions of nervous functions, of sensory functions

.802-.803 .68 .7

.74

Longevity factors

Motor functions and integument Muscles

Notations from Table

Special topics of general applicability to nervous functions, to sensory functions

.804

Class locomotion, exercise, rest in 612.76; muscles of a specific system or organ with the system or organ, e.g., eye

muscles 612.846

1

Neurochemistry

.804 2

Including cerebrospinal fluid

.741

Biophysics Contractions,

elasticity, tonus, irritability

Physics of nervous system

.804 3

Standard subdivisions of nervous functions, of

.805-.809

.743

Innervation

.744

Biochemistry

sensory functions Notations from Table

1

Chemical composition and reactions, fatigue products .75

Bones,

joints,

SUMMARY

connective tissues

Class locomotion, exercise, rest in 612.76

For

ossicles,

612.81

mastoid processes, see 612.854

.76

Locomotion, exercise, rest

.78

Voice and speech Larynx, mouth, nose,

.82

Brain

.83

Spinal cord

.84

Eyes and vision Ears and hearing

.85 .86 lips,

palate as organs of speech

.87 .88

.79

Integument

.89

.81

612.791-612.798 Skin Class comprehensive

.791

works

Nerves and nerve

fibers

Olfactory organs and olfaction Gustatory organs and gustation

Other sense organs and sensory functions Autonomic nervous system

Nerves and nerve

fibers

Class here peripheral nervous system in 612.79

Class innervation

and neural

activity in a specific system or

organ with the system or organ,

Biophysics of skin

e.g.,

heart innervation 612.178

For autonomic nervous system, see 612.89

Contractions, tonus, irritability, absorbency, resistivity

.811

Motor and sensory nerves

843

Dewey Decimal

612 .813

Classification

612

.826 4

Biophysics

612

Medical sciences

612

Mesencephalon (Midbrain) Including corpora quadrigemina

Including electrophysiology Class biophysics of a specific kind of nerve with the nerve,

biophysics of cranial nerves 612.819

e.g.,

For

.814

irritability, see

612.816

Biochemistry

.826 7

Pons

Variolii

.827

Cerebellum

.828

Medulla oblongata

.83

Spinal cord

Class biochemistry of a specific kind of nerve with the nerve, e.g.,

biochemistry of motor nerves 612.811

.816

Irritability

.819

Cranial and spinal nerves

.82

612.84-612.88 Sense organs and sensory functions Class comprehensive works in 612.8

.84

Brain

Class here physiological optics, eyeballs

Class here central nervous system

.841

For spinal cord, see 612.83

.821

Sleep

phenomena

.842

Biochemistry and biophysics Class biochemistry

and biophysics of a

brain with the part, e.g., biophysics of

.824

.843

Optic nerves and retinas

.844

Aqueous humors,

specific part of the

cerebrum 612.825

Use of

Circulation cerebellum 612.827

,846

.847

for

comprehensive works on eyeballs

Movements

For cerebral commissures and peduncles, see 612.826;

mechanisms

EyeUds and tear ducts Palpebral and lacrimal mechanisms Class conjunctivas in 612.841

Class here prosencephalon (forebrain)

.85

Ears and hearing

6128262 .851

External ears

.854

Middle ears

motor functions

.825 2

Localization of

.825 5

Localization of sensory functions

Tympanic membranes, eustachian tubes

Diencephalon and brain stem Including cerebral commissures and peduncles

ossicles,

.858

For medulla oblongata, see 612.828 .826 2

number

Class here ocular muscular

Cerebrum Cerebral hemispheres, convolutions, corpus striatum, cortex, rhinencephalon

.826

this

crystalline lenses, vitreous bodies

discontinued; class in 612.84

part, e.g., circulation in

diencephalon,

Uveas Ciliary bodies, irises, choroids

Class circulation in a specific part of the brain with the

.825

Fibrous tunics, conjunctivas, anterior chambers Including corneas, scleras

Physiology of brain during sleep and dreams

.822

Eyes and vision

Diencephalon

mastoid processes

Internal ears Cochleas, labyrinths, semicircular canals, vestibules

.86

Geniculate bodies, hypothalamus, thalamus

Olfactory organs and olfaction Class here chemical senses

For gustation, see 612.87

844

\

(auditory tubes),

845

Dewey Decimal

612

612

Classification

.87

.88

Other sense organs and sensory functions Tactile

and proprioceptive organs and

Infants

.043 2

Gustatory organs and gustation

senses; sense of

also Class here pediatric preventive measures [formerly

movement

618.92005]

Adolescents

.043 3 Including pain sensations and reactions

Ages twelve through twenty

Autonomic nervous system

Mature adults

.043 4

Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems

college-age Including middle-aged [formerly 613.0437],

persons

Regional physiology

,9

Add

to base

number 612.9

611.91-611.98,

e.g.,

For adults aged 65 and

the numbers following 611.9 in

physiology of face 612.92

and organs

in specific

.042 .042 3

also Class here geriatric preventive measures [formerly

Including inherited diseases as a factor

618.9705]

to specific Class personal hygienic and preventive measures applied in 649 diseases or groups of diseases in 616-618, child rearing

SUMMARY

Hygiene of

613.1

specific sex

and age groups

specific sex groups

Hygiene of Males

.042 32

Boys under twelve

.042 33

Adolescents

.042 4

Beverages

.4

Personal cleanliness and related topics

.5

Artificial

.6

Special topics

.7

Physical fitness

.8

Addictions Family planning and sex hygiene

For

under twelve

Girls

.042 43

Adolescents

Adult

11

111

women

Hygiene of

specific

environments

artificial

environments, see 613.5

Weather and climate 613.14 For seasonal changes, see 613.13; humidity,

Ages twelve through twenty

.043

.3

Class here acclimation

Females

.042 42

.042 44

Dietetics

Environmental factors

men

Adult

Environmental factors

.2

.9

Ages twelve through twenty .042 34

Adults aged 65 and over

.043 8

For public health, see 614 .04

613.0438

Class in 613.0434

regions in 612.1-612.8

General and personal hygiene

over, see

Middle-aged

[.043 7]

Class physiology of specific systems

613

and children

Through age eleven

(motion)

.89

613

Medical sciences

613

Cold weather and climates Including arctic climates

age groups

113

Class hygiene of specific age groups of specific sexes in

Hot weather and climates Including tropical climates

613.042

12

Physiographic and other regions Examples: mountains, seashores

122

Health resort areas

847 846

Dewey Decimal

613 .13

613

Classification

Artificial

.5

Seasonal changes

In

.14

Humidity

.19

Air and light

environments

homes and other enclosed spaces

condiHoning Including indoor temperatures and air

Special topics

.6

.192

Breathing

,193

Sun bathing

.194

Nudism

Class here personal safety

with the subject, using Class personal safety in a specific field e.g., personal "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0289 from Table 1, safety in welding

.2

613

Medical sciences

613

Dietetics

671.520289

and occupational hygiene

.62

Industrial

.66

Self-defense

.67

Military

.68

Travel hygiene

Class cookery for health in 641.563

For beverages, see 613.3

.24

Weight gaining programs

.25

Weight

losing

programs

and camp hygiene

Including shipboard hygiene

.26

Specific dietary regimens .69

Including regimens involving specific foods Class regimens

Survival unfavorable After accidents and disasters, in other

involving specific nutritive elements in 613.28

circumstances

For weight-gaining programs, see 613.24; weight-losing

For

self-defense, see 613.66

programs, 613.25

.262 .28

.7

Vegetarianism

For breathing, see 613.192

Specific nutritive elements Examples: diets high and low in proteins,

Physical fitness

fats,

carbohydrates.

.704

Special topics of general appUcability

salt

Class weight modification

programs involving

groups 613.704 2-613.704 5 Specific age and sex

specific nutritive

comprehensive works in 613.704, physical yoga of age and sex groups in 613.7046

elements in 613.24-613.25

^ [.31-.38]

Beverages Class addiction to alcoholic beverages in 613.81

.704 2

Of

children

Specific beverages

.704 3

Of

adolescents

.704 4

Of

adult

.704 5

Of

adult

.704 6

Physical yoga (Hatha yoga)

Numbers .4

discontinued; class in 613.3

Personal cleanliness and related topics Class personal

grooming

in 646.7

.71

.41

Bathing

.48

Clothing and cosmetics

.482

men women

Exercise and sports activities Including hygiene of athletes

Clothing Cleanliness, materials,

.488

Class

warmth

.78

Correct posture

.79

Relaxation, rest, sleep

.8

Cosmetics

.81

848

Addictions Alcoholic beverages

849

specific

Dewey Decimal

613 .83

613

Classification

Forensic medicine (Medical jurisprudence)

J

Drugs

614

Medical sciences

614

of death and Examples: determination of time of death, of causes injuries, of nature and extent of injuries

Including depressants, narcotics, psychedelic drugs, sedatives, tranquilizers

Including forensic psychiatry, forensic toxicology

For stimulants, see 613.84 .84

Registration

[.11-.12]

Stimulants

Registration of reports on morbidity

[.14-.15]

Tobacco

Numbers

Birth control (Contraception)

and

Including

artificial

insemination Class in 351.774

Class here family planning

Surgical

discontinued; class in 614

Premarital examinations and certification

[.17]

.942

(illness)

causes of death

Family planning and sex hygiene .94

and deaths

Class in 351-816

Examples: amphetamine, ephedrine

.85

certification of births

and

Forensic medicine

[.19]

methods of birth control

Number

discontinued; class in 614.1

Including sterilization, vasectomy

.943

Chemical, rhythm, mechanical methods of birth

[.3]

Product hazards Class in 363.19

control .4

Chemical

.943 2

Example:

pills (oral

Incidence, distribution [both formerly also 362.10422], control of disease

contraceptives)

Contemporary and .943 4

Rhythm

.943 5

Mechanical

Class here epidemiology

For incidence, distribution, control of specific

Example: intrauterine devices

.95

.409

*

Of

.953

Of boys and male

adult

Of adult women

.955

Of

614

in 649.65

,42

Incidence and distribution Health surveys, medical geography

.954

.96

home

men

.952

and geographical treatment of

distribution of Class geographical treatment of incidence and 614.49 diseases in 614.42, history of epidemics in

Study and teaching Class sex education of children in the

Historical

epidemiology

Class manuals of sexual technique in 613.96

:

diseases, see

614.5

Sex hygiene

.950 7

historical

girls

adolescents .422

Treatment by Add

.423-.429

Public health and related topics

1

in "Areas"

diseases in the tropics

Treatment by

specific continents, countries,

localities (illness)

and causes

Add "Areas"

of death

.43

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Disease carriers (Vectors) and their control Class diseases transmitted

.432

850

e.g.,

following

614.4223

Manuals of sexual technique [formerly 301.418]

on morbidity

number 614.422 the numbers

notation 11-19 from Table 2,

and female adolescents

Class here registration of reports

to base

areas, regions, places in general

by animals

Insects

85^

in 614.56

number 614.42

Dewey Decimal

614

614

Classification

Medical sciences

614

SUMMARY .432 2

Flies

614.51

.432 3

Mosquitoes

.432 4

Lice and fleas

[.432 9]

Other insects

.433

Arachnids

.434

Birds

.438

Rodents

[.439]

.51

.511

discontinued; class in 614.43

Preventive medicine

Class comprehensive works

•56

Zoonoses

SI

Bacterial

.59

Other diseases

and

viral diseases

Salmonella, bacillary, enteric, influenzal diseases

Salmonella diseases

.511 4

Paratyphoid fever Bacillary diseases

.512 3

Diphtheria

.512 5

BotuUsm

.512 8

Tetanus

in 614.44

.514

Asiatic cholera

.516

Amoebic and

.517

Epidemic diarrhea

.518

Influenzas

Isolation Prevention of spread of disease in homes, hospitals, schools, public places through isolation

Quarantine Maritime, land, ports of entry

air

quarantine regulations at frontiers and

diseases in epidemic

Immunization

,52

.48

Disinfection, fumigation, sterilization

,49

History of epidemics notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Eruptive diseases (Exanthemas) and rickettsial

.521

Smallpox (Variola major) and attenuated forms

.522

Scarlet fever (Scarlatina)

.523

Measles (Rubeola)

.524

German measles

.525

Chicken pox

.526

Rickettsial diseases

number 614.49

Incidence, distribution, control of specific diseases Contemporary and

form

diseases

inoculation

Add "Areas"

bacillary dysentery

Spanish and Asian influenzas, other acute influenzalike

Public measures for preventing disease through protective

.5

Parasitic diseases

For bacillary dysentery, see 614.516

614,45-614.48 Specific control measures

.47

55

Typhoid fever (Enteric fever)

.512

For specific control measures, see 614.45-614.48

.46

Protozoan diseases Miscellaneous diseases

.511 2

Public measures for preventing disease

.45

jsa

M

Other disease carriers Number

,44

Eruptive diseases (Exanthemas) and rickettsial diseases

discontinued; class in 614.432

Number

Salmonella, bacillary, enteric, influenzal diseases

(Rubella)

(Varicella)

historical

Add

to base

number 614.526

616.9222-616.9226,

e.g.,

853 852

•f ;-

-

Q

the numbers following 616.922 in

fever 614.5265

614

Dewey Decimal

614 .53

614

Classification

Add

to base

number 614.53

616.9362-616.9364,

Bacterial blood diseases

.577

Protozoan diseases e.g.,

Erysipelas, septicemia,

the numbers following 616.936 in

malaria 614.532

Mental and emotional

[.58]

For amoebic dysentery, see 614.516 .54

.541

Yellow fever

.542

Tuberculosis

.543

Whooping cough

.544

Mumps

.545

Puerperal septicemia and pyemia

.599

.546

Leprosy (Hansen's disease)

.599 2

.547

Venereal diseases Syphilis

.547 8

Gonorrhea

illnesses

and disturbances

Other diseases

.59

.547 2

pyemia

Class in 362.2

Miscellaneous diseases .591-.598

Diseases of regions, systems, organs

Add

to base

number 614.59

the numbers following 616 in

heart disease 614.5912; however, class neoplasms of regions, systems, organs in 614.5999; allergies aflFecting specific regions, systems, organs in 614.5993

616.1-616.8,

(Pertussis)

(Epidemic

614

Medical sciences

614

parotitis)

e.g.,

Other miscellaneous diseases Gynecological, obstetrical, pediatric, geriatric disorders

and autoimmune

.599 3

Allergies

.599 6

Dental diseases

diseases

Including fluoridation of water supply and other dental

.549 .55

Poliomyelitis

programs

Parasitic diseases

Add

number 614.55 the numbers

to base

616.962-616.969, trichinosis in

.56

e.g.,

following 616.96 in

Eye

.599 8

Ear diseases

.599 9

Neoplasms (Tumors)

diseases

schistosomiasis 614.553; however, class

614.562

Benign and malignant

Zoonoses not provided for here with the disease,

e.g.,

Q

Disposal of dead

.6

Class incidence, distribution, control of a specific zoonosis

.561

.599 7

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

fever 614.5265

Anthrax (Charbon)

Class social aspects

Woolsorters* disease, splenic fever

.562

Trichinosis

.563

Rabies (Hydrophobia)

.564

Glanders (Equinia)

.565

Undulant fever

.566

Parrot fever (Psittacosis)

[,61-.68]

services [formerly 614.6] in 363.75

Specific techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials for disposal of dead

Numbers [.7]

and

discontinued; class in 614.6

Environmental problems and services Class in 363.7

(Brucellosis) [.81

Public safety programs Class in 363.1

.57

.571

.573-575

Bacterial

and

Dengue

[.88]

First aid

fever

Bacterial

Add

viral diseases Class in 616.0252

and other

to base

viral diseases

615

number 614.57

616.923-616.925,

e.g.,

For bacterial blood

the

numbers following 616.92

Pharmacology and therapeutics

in

tularemia 614.5739 diseases, see

854

614.577

855

2 1

Dewey Decimal

615

615

Classification

SUMMARY 615.1

Inorganic drugs

.3

Organic drugs

.4

Practical

.5

Therapeutics Methods of medication

.6 .7

.8 .9

615.2-615.3 Specific drugs and groups of drugs

Drugs (Materia medica)

.2

Pharmaceutical chemistry, preservation, general therapeutics of Class comprehensive works in 615.1, a specific drug or group

pharmacy

drugs •2

Pharmacodynamics Physical and other therapies Toxicology (Poisons and poisoning) .3

calomel 615.2663

numbers following 546

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to

in 546.2-546.7,

Synthetic drugs to base

number 615.31 e.g.,

the

numbers following 547.0

in

sulfonamides 615.3167

Class a specific synthetic drug not provided for here with the

specific

Add "Areas"

drug,

e.g.,

synthetic vitamins 615.328

Drugs of vegetable origin Class

base number 615.11

.321

enzymes of vegetable

origin in 615.35

Pharmacognosy

Dispensatories

1

Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table

2 to base

Crude drugs and simples,

number 615.12

Add "Areas" notation ^-9 from Table 2 to base number 615.13

.322

.323-.327

Drug preservation technique

.18

Proper packaging and other methods of preserving drug quality and potency

Manufacture, preparation, analysis of drugs

Use 615.19001-615.19009 1

.190 15

for standard subdivisions

following 588 in

drugs derived from Musci 615.3222

Drugs derived from

specific plants

number 615.32 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

beUadonna 615.32379

Vitamins

.329

Drugs derived from thallophytes

following 58 in 583-587,

Class here antibiotics

Add

analysis

to base

589.1-589.9,

.190 18

e.g.,

.328

Analysis

Chemical

615.323-615.327

For drugs devived from bryophytes, see 615.322; drugs devivedfrom thallophytes, 615.329

Pharmaceutical chemistry

.19

number 615.322 the numbers

to base

588.1-588.3,

Prescription writing, dosage determination, incompatibilities

specific plants, see

Drugs derived from bryophytes Add

Posology

.14

alkaloids, herbals

For drugs derived from

Formularies (Collected prescriptions)

.13

.191

the

Pharmacopeias

1

.190

e.g.,

547.01-547.08,

.32

.

to base

Add

drugs and groups of drugs, see 615.2-615.3; action practical pharmacy, 615.4; physiological and therapeutic of drugs, 615.7

.

number 615.2

Add

pharmacology

Class drug therapy in 615.58

For

system in 615.7

Organic drugs

.31 Class here

aflFecting a specific

Inorganic drugs

Drugs (Materia medica)

.1

615

Medical sciences

615

number 615.329 e.g.,

the numbers following 589 in

streptomycin 615.32992

Assay methods

Manufacture and preparation

.34

Fish-liver oils

.35

Enzymes Pepsin, diastase, trypsin, chymotrypsin, papain

856

857

Dewey Decimal

615 .36

615

Classification

Drugs of animal origin Class here

hormones

Class each drug of animal origin not provided for here with the subject, e.g., fish-liver oils 615,34

.362

Thyroid and parathyroid extracts

.363

Pituitary

.364

Adrenal hormones ACTH,

hormones

.532

Homeopathy

.533

Osteopathy

.534

Chiropractic

.535

Naturopathy

.537

Eclectic

.54

.542

adrenalin, aldosterone, cortisone

Age and

and botanic medicine

therapeutics

Pediatric therapeutics [formerly also 618.92006] Class a specific aspect of pediatric therapeutics with the subject, e.g., medical gymnastics 615.824

.365

Insulin

.366

Sex hormones

.367

Liver extracts

.547

Geriatric therapeutics {formerly also 618.9706] Class a specific aspect of geriatric therapeutics with the subject, e.g.,

.37

Serums and immunological drugs .58

acupuncture 615.892

Drug therapy

.372

Vaccines, bacterins, sero-bacterins

.373

Toxins and toxoids

Including chemotherapy

.375

Antitoxins, toxin-antitoxins, convalescent serums

Class general therapeutics of a specific drug or

.39

Human

Methods and processes

gamma

globulins,

For methods of medication, see 615.6

plasma substitutes .6

For convalescent serums, see 615.375

Practical

pharmacy

Preparing prescriptions and dispensing drugs

.42

Solutions

and

extracts

Decoctions, infusions, tinctures,

elixirs,

Oral medication

.62

Rectal medication

.63

Parenteral medication Subcutaneous, intradermal, intramuscular, intravenous,

syrups, glycerites.

intra-arterial injections

capsules, tablets, troches,

.43

Pills,

.45

Ointments and emulsions

Class parenteral therapy in 615.855

powders

For blood and blood plasma transfusions, see 615.65

.64

Therapeutics

.65

616-618 For physical and other

drug therapy regardless of system

Class

methods of medication

for standard subdivisions

Blood and blood plasma banks Class in 362.17

in 615.58

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Blood and blood plasma transfusions Use 615.65001-615.65009

[.650 7]

materials

.531

616.0252

General therapeutic systems Class

.530 28

therapies, see 615.8; first aid

Inhalatory medication Class inhalatory therapy in 615.836

Class therapies applied to specific diseases or groups of diseases

.53

Methods of medication

.61

collodions

in

group of drugs

in 615.2-615.3

blood products and their substitutes

Examples:

.4

615

Medical sciences

615

.66

Medication through serous and mucous membranes

.67

External medication

in 615.6

Allopathy

858

859

Dewey Decimal

615 .7

Classification

Medical sciences

615

Drugs

.766

Pharmacodynamics Physiological

615

and therapeutic action of drugs

Drugs

.77

y

Special effects

.704 2

Side effects

.704 3

Aftereffects

.704 5

Interactions

and actions of drugs

Antipyretics (Febrifuges)

.76

Drugs Drugs Drugs

.78

Anesthetics

.782

Hypnotics Including nerve depressants, sedatives

affecting respiratory system affecting digestive system affecting lymphatic

and metabolism

.782 2

Narcotics

.782 7

Cannabis

and glandular systems

Example: marihuana

affecting urogenital system affecting

affecting nervous system

.781

Drugs affecting cardiovascular system

.75

.77

hair

For antipyretics, see 615. 75

,74

.73

Drugs

and

Class here psychopharmacology

Drugs Drugs Drugs

.72

Nails

.779 .78

SUMMARY 615.71

motor and mtegumentary systems

Including deodorants

For toxicology see 615.9

.704

affecting

Skin

.778

Class here pharmacokinetics

affecting reproductive system

motor and integumentary systems .782 8

affecting nervous system

Alcohol

.

.783

Analgesics

.784

Antispasmodics (Anticonvulsants)

.711

Heart stimulants Heart depressants

.785

Stimulants

.716

Drugs affecting blood and blood-forming organs

.788

Psychotropic drugs

.718

.71

.72

Drugs

Drugs

affecting cardiovascular system

affecting respiratory system

Examples: cough remedies, errhines, expectorants

.73

Drugs

affecting digestive system

and metabolism

.788 2

Tranquilizers

.788 3

Hallucinogenic and psychedelic drugs

A

Physical and other therapies Special topics of general applicability

.804

.731

Emetics

.732

Cathartics (Laxatives, Purgatives)

Therapies directed toward a specific objective

.804 3

Example: resuscitation

.733

Anthelmintics

.734

Digestants

.735

Demulcents

.739 .74

Drugs

SUMMARY 615.82

affecting metabolism

Drugs affecting lymphatic and glandular systems

.75

Antipyretics (Febrifuges)

.76

Drugs

.761

Physical therapies

.88

Phototherapy and related therapies Radiotherapy and electrotherapy Miscellaneous therapies Empirical and historical remedies

.89

Other therapies

.83 .84

.85

affecting urogenital system

Drugs affecting urinary system Examples: diuretics, antidiuretics

86o

86i

615

Dewey Decimal

615 .82

615

Classification

.851

Physical therapies Class here therapeutic manipulations

Hypnotherapy (Suggestion therapy)

.851 5

Activity therapies

For biblio- and educational therapies, see 615.8516

Mechanotherapy and therapeutic massage Including acupressure Class here comprehensive works Class reducing

.824 .83

.831

Phototherapy and related therapies Phototherapy

.851 53

Recreational therapy

.851 54

Music therapy [formerly 615.837]

.851 55

Dance therapy

.851 56

Art therapy

.851 6

.852

.831 5

Ultraviolet-ray therapy

Thermotherapy Infrared-ray therapy

.832 3

Diathermy (Thermopenetration)

.832 5

Fever therapy

.832 9

Cryotherapy (Hypothermia)

.836

Aerotherapy and inhalatory therapy

Hydrotherapy and balneotherapy

.854

Dietotherapy and vitamin therapy

.855

Parenteral therapy

.856

Controversial and spurious therapies

Music therapy

Folk medicine

.886

Patent medicines

Radiotherapy and electrotherapy .892

Radiotherapy (Radiation therapy, Actinotherapy)

.899

Radioactive isotope therapy Class

.845

radium therapy

in

Primitive, ancient, medieval remedies

Toxicology (Poisons and poisoning) Use 615.9001-615.9009

for standard subdivisions

Class forensic toxicology in 614.1,

systems and organs in 616-618

Electrotherapy .902

Industrial toxicology

Miscellaneous therapies

862

works on acupuncture and acupressure

615.8423

Including magnetic and electronic therapies

.85

Acupuncture Class acupressure in 615.822

.9

.842 4

Other therapies

Class here comprehensive

For phototherapy, see 615.831

Radium therapy

home remedies

.882

.89

.842 3

Perkinism

For primitive, ancient, medieval remedies, see 615.89

Class in 615.85154

X-ray therapy

e.g.,

Empirical and historical remedies Class here

Including oxygen and carbon dioxide therapies, pneumatotherapy

.842 2

Religious therapy (Hierotherapy, Faith healing)

.853

.88

Climatotherapy

.842

and educational therapies

Including orgonomy; quackery,

.834

.84

Biblio-

Including psychic and spiritualistic surgery

.832 2

[.837]

Occupational therapy

in 646.75

Medical gymnastics

Heliotherapy

.832

.851 52

on massage

and slenderizing massage

.831 4

activity therapies

.851 2

balneotherapy, 615.853

.822

Mental and

For faith healing, see 615.852

and exercises

For phototherapy and related therapies, see 615.83; radiotherapy and electrotherapy, 615.84; hydrotherapy and

615

Medical sciences

615

863

eflFects

of poisons on specific

Dewey Decimal

615 .905

Prevention of poisoning

.907

Tests, analysis, detection of poisons

.908

Treatment of poisoning

.91

615

Classification

Diseases

616 and poisoning

Causes

(etiology), efiFects, diagnoses, prognoses,

treatment

Class here internal medicine

wounds and injuries, surgical treatment of diseases, diseases by body region, diseases of teeth, eyes, ears in 617; gynecological, obstetrical, pediatric, geriatric diseases in 618 Class

Gaseous poisons Asphyxiating and lethal gases

.92

616

Medical sciences

616

For incidence^ distribution, control of disease, see 614.4;

Inorganic poisons

therapeutics, 615.5

Class gaseous inorganic poisons in 615.91

.921

Standard subdivisions

.001-.008

Acids

Notations from Table

1

Class specific acids in 615.925

.922

Alkalis

Case histories

[.009 26]

Specific inorganic poisons

Do Add

to base

546.2-546.7,

.94

number 615.925 the numbers e.g.,

mercurial poisons 615.925663

SUMMARY

Animal poisons

Venoms Snake, scorpion, spider, bee, other venoms

.945

Poisonous food animals Poisonous mussels,

.95

fish,

mammalian organs .01

Organic poisons

Medical microbiology

.02

Special topics

.04

Special medical conditions

sn .08

Pathology Psychosomatic medicine

.09

Case

histories

Medical microbiology Pathogenic microorganisms and their relation to disease

Class gaseous organic poisons in 615.91

.014

For animal poisons, see 615.94

.951

not use; class in 616.09

following 546 in

616.01

.942

and geographical treatment

Persons associated with the subject

.009 2

Class specific alkalis in 615.925

.925

Historical

.009

Bacteria

Add

Synthetic and manufactured poisons

to base

number 616.014

589.92-589.99,

Add

to base

number 615.951 the numbers

547.01-547.08,

.952

e.g.,

ethers 547.95135

number 615.952 the numbers 583-589, e.g., opium 615.9523122 .954

to base

following 58 in

Food poisons and poisoning Class poisonous food animals in 615.945, vegetable

vegetable-derived poisons in 615.952

numbers following 589.9

Enterobacteriaceae 616.0145

following 547.0 in

Vegetable and vegetable-derived poisons Add

e.g.,

the

.015

Fungi

.016

Protozoa

.019

Ultramicrobes

.019 2

Rickettsiae

.019 4

Viruses

and .02

.024

Special topics

Domestic medicine Diagnosis and treatment of ailments without direction of physician

For first

864

aid, see

6160252

865

in

Dewey Decimal

616 .025

616

Classification

Diagnoses and prognoses

.075

Medical emergencies

prediction Examination of patient, interpretation of symptoms,

Class intensive care in 616.028

.025 2

of course of disease

First aid [formerly 614.88]

Including differential diagnosis

Nonprofessional emergency treatment to accident victims before regular medical or surgical care can be given

Intensive care

.029

Terminal care

.042

Physical diagnosis

For radiological diagnosis, see 616.0757 .075 43

Ultrasonic

.075 44

Sound

.075 45

Optical

.075 47

Electrical

Special medical conditions

Genetic diseases .075 6

.043

Medical history taking

discontinued; class in 616

.028

.04

1

075 4

Internal medicine

Number

Class nonprofessional diagnosis in 616.024

075

Including katsu {formerly 796.81501]

[.026]

616

Medical sciences

616

Congenital diseases

Chemical diagnosis

.075 61

Blood analysis

.075 63

Analysis of gastroenteric contents

.075 66

Urinalysis

Including teratology Class congenital diseases of genetic origin in 616.042

.047

Manifestations of disease

Class radioscopic urinalysis in 616.0757

Pathology, diagnosis, treatment of e.g.,

.075 7

fevers [formerly 616.926]

Class manifestations of disease as

symptoms

a specific disease or class of diseases with the

subject, e.g.,

symptoms of neurological

Pain

.047 3

Inflammation

Radiological diagnosis Including radioscopic urinalysis

in 616.072,

symptoms of

.047 2

.07

symptoms and syndromes,

Class here comprehensive works

diseases 616.84

on medical radiology

For radiotherapy, see 615.842 .075 72

Roentgenology (X-ray examination) Including fluoroscopy, tomography

Pathology

.075 75

Causes, effects, diagnoses, prognoses of pathological physiology

.075 8

Radioisotope scanning

Microscopy in diagnosis

and anatomy Class here biopsies

For cytopathology, see 611.01815; histopathology, 61 1.0182-61 LOl 89; medical microbiology, 616.01

.071

Etiology Class genetic diseases in 616.042

.072

Symptomatology (Semiology) Examples: aches and pains, fevers, necrosis (gangrene), inflammation, atrophies, hypertrophies, edemas

For interpretation of symptoms, see 616.075

866

.075 81

Bacteriological examinations

.075 82

Cytological examinations

.075 83

Histological

.075 9

and histochemical examinations

Autopsies (Post-mortem examinations)

.078

Death

.079

Immunity (Immunology) Class here autoimmunity,

8&r

immunogenetics

Dewey Decimal

616 .079 2

Antigens

.079 3

Antibodies

.079 5

Immune

616

Classification

616

Medical sciences

616

616.1-616.9 Specific diseases (continued) Congenital diseases 042 Class congenital diseases of genetic origin in

043

reactions

Preventive measures

05

and by medical personnel Class public measures for preventing specific diseases

Ejcamples: agglutination, precipitation

By

Class here serology

individuals

in 614.5

.08

Psychosomatic medicine

.09

Case

Therapy 06 Drug therapy 061 Other therapies 062-069 Add to 06 the numbers following 615.8 in 615.82-615.89, e.g., x-ray therapy 06422

histories

6.1-616.9 Specific diseases

07 the numbers following 616.07 in 616.071-616.079, e.g., diagnoses 075

Add

follows:

001

Philosophy and theory

002

Miscellany

[0023]

The

003-006

007 0072 [00724]

008

SUMMARY Diseases of digestive system Diseases of blood-forming, lymphatic, glandular system

.3 .4

Diseases

and geographical treatment

.6

Persons associated with the subject

.7 .8

Diseases of nervous system and psychiatric disorders

,9

Other diseases

among gioups

of

Historical

Case

histories

not use; class in 09

Microbiology to 01 the

numbers following 616.01 e.g.,

in

616.1-616.8 Diseases of specific systems and organs

fungi 015

Class

Special topics

comprehensive works

and organs

Personnel

Nature of duties, characteristics of professions,

in

relationships

0252 027 028 029 04 042

Diseases of respiratory system

.2

.5

616.014-616.019,

025

Diseases of cardiovascular system

616.1

of endocrine system Diseases of integument, hair, nails Diseases of urinary system Diseases of urogenital system Diseases of musculoskeletal system

History and description of the subject

Add

0232 0233 024

616

1

Study and teaching Research Experimental research Do not use; class in 027

Do

02 023

histories

not use; class in 023

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

[00926]

01

Case

Class comprehensive works in

persons

009 0092

to

Psychosomatic medicine

08 09

specialty as a profession or occupation

Do

Pathology

07

Aside from additions, changes, deletions, exceptions shown under specific entries, add to notation for each term identified by * as

.1

Physicians

in 616,

616.995

Class diseases of blood-forming system in 616.41

Domestic medicine For first aid, see 0252 Medical emergencies Class intensive care in 028

SUMMARY 616.11 .12

First aid

Experimental medicine

.13

Intensive care

.14

Terminal care

.15

Special classes of diseases

Of endocardium and pericardium Of heart Of blood vessels Of veins and capillaries Of blood

.11

*Of endocardium and pericardium

as instructed

under 616.1-616.9

Genetic diseases

*Add

specific systems

in 616.992, tuberculosis of specific systems

Diseases of cardiovascular system

Technicians and assistants

(continued)

868

neoplasms of

869

and organs

Dewey Decimal

616 .12

616

Classification

Of heart

.14

Class here cardiology; necrosis

and other degenerative diseases

For diseases of endocardium and pericardium, see 616.11

*Of veins and

.142

*Phlebitis

and thrombophlebitis

.143

* Varicose

veins (Varix)

embolisms and thromboses

* Angina pectoris

.145

* Venous

.123

*Coronary diseases (Ischaemic heart diseases (United Kingdom))

.148

*Diseases of capillaries

pectoris, see

.123 2

*Coronary atherosclerosis

.123 7

*Myocardial infarction

.124

616.122

Including telangiectasis, telangitis

.15

*Of blood Class here hematology

For bacterial blood

* Myocarditis

on

diseases of

myocardium

Class here

* Valvular diseases

[.126]

Necrosis and other degenerative diseases

Number .127

*Sickle cell

,152 7

* Polycythemias

.154

*Diseases of leucocytes

discontinued; class in 616.12

*Rheumatic heart diseases

Including agranulocytosis

Leukemias

[.155]

*Arrhythmia

Class in 616.99419

Including allorhythmia

.129 .13

.156

*Reticuloses

.157

*Hemorrhagic diseases

*Heart failure

*Of blood

vessels

Class here comprehensive

Class diseases of blood vessels in a specific system or organ with the system or organ, e.g., cerebrovascular diseases 616.81

For diseases of veins and

.131

* Peripheral

1 32

1 33

.135 .

1 36

.138 as instructed

For arterial embolisms and thromboses, see 616.135; venous embolisms and thromboses, 616.145

616.14

diseases, see 616.81

.2

Diseases of respiratory system

.200 1-.200 3

Standard subdivisions As adapted under 616.1-616.9

and renal

* Aneurysms * Arterial

*Hemophilia

.157 2

* Hypertension Essential

.

capillaries, see

works on disorders of blood

coagulation

vascular diseases

For cerebrovascular .

anemia

.153

Class rheumatic valvular diseases in 616.125

.128

hemoglobin disorders

* Anemias

.152

Diseases of the mitral, tricuspid, pulmonary valves

616.94

For anemias, see 616152; polycythemias, 616.153

For myocardial infarction, see 616.1237

.125

diseases, see

*Diseases of erythrocytes

.151

Class here comprehensive works

Add

capillaries

.122

For angina

616

Medical sciences

616

.200 4

Special topics of general applicability the numbers following notation 01-09 under 616.1-616.9, e.g., diagnoses of

Add

embolisms and thromboses

to base

number 616.2004

respiratory diseases 616.200475

* Arteriosclerosis

*Diseases of the aorta

*Add

as instructed

under 616.1-616.9

under 616.1-616.9

870

871

in

Dewey Decimal

616

Classification

Medical sciences

616

Pulmonary tuberculosis

[.246]

Standard subdivisions

.200 5-.200 9

616

Class in 616.99524

As adapted under 616.1-616.9

.201

* Croup

.202

*Hay fever and other Class asthma caused

respiratory allergies

by allergens

in 616,238

* Influenzas

.204

Whooping cough

.205

Common

.208

Hyperventilation (Overbreathing)

*Of nose,

*Emphysema

.249

*Pulmonary embolisms and thromboses

.25

.27

(Pertussis)

cold (Coryza, rhinitis)

.3

larynx, accessory organs

*Diseases of digestive system

.38

Of mouth and throat Of pharynx and esophagus Of stomach Of intestines Of rectum and anus Of biliary tract Of pancreas Of peritoneum

.39

Nutritional

.32 .33 .34 .35

nose, nasopharynx, accessory sinuses

,36 .37

Class here rhinology

Class

.22

*Of

common

cold in 616.205

larynx, glottis, vocal cords, epiglottis

.31

For laryngology, see 616.22; diseases of pharynx, 616.32

*Of trachea and bronchi Including bronchiectasis, tracheitis Class

bronchopneumonia

.234

Bronchitis

.238

Bronchial asthma

.312

*Trench mouth (Vincent's angina)

,313

*Mumps (Epidemic

.314

*Diseases of tonsils

.316

*Diseases of salivary glands

in 616.241

Class here comprehensive works

.241

parotitis)

.32

*Of pharynx and esophagus

.33

*Of stomach

on asthma

Class cardiac asthma in 616.12

.24

and metabolic diseases

*Of mouth and throat

Class here laryngology

.23

in 616.241

*0f mediastinum

616.31

For laryngology, see 616.22

*Of

pneumonia

SUMMARY

Class otorhinolaryngology, comprehensive works on diseases of eyes, ears, nose, throat [both formerly 616.21] in 617.51

.212

*Of pleura Class pleural

.203

.21

.248

Including gastroptosis, merycism

Of lungs

morbus [formerly also comprehensive works on gastroenterology

Class here gastroenteritis (cholera

Pneumonias

616.933]),

(gastrointestinal diseases)

For necropneumonia, see 616.245

.244

For diseases of intestines, see 616.34; typhoid fever, 616.9272; Asiatic cholera, 616.932; dysenteries, 616.935

Pneumoconiosis Diseases caused by dust and other particles

Including

.245

Add

as instructed

silicosis, cholicosis,

.332

pulmonary abscesses

Dyspepsia, disorders of secretion, gastric indigestion

Necr opneumonia

.333

*Gastritis

.334

Gastric ulcers

under 616.1-616.9

*Add

872

*Functional disorders

as instructed

under 616.1-616.9

S73

616

Dewey Decimal

616

Gastroenteritis, gastroptosis,

[.339]

Number .34

Classification

*Of

.342

616

merycism

616.392-616.396 Deficiency diseases

discontinued; class in 616.33

intestines

Functional disorders Including obstructions

.342 3

Malabsorption

.342 7

Diarrhea

Class

.343

Beriberi

.393

Pellagra

.394

Scurvy

.395

Rickets

Peptic

ulcers

For multiple deficiency ulcers, see

.343 3

Duodenal

.343 4

Gastrojejunal ulcers

616.334

Other

.399

Enteritis

Ileitis

Diseases of protein metabolism

.399 7

Diseases of hpid metabolism

.399 8

Diseases of carbohydrate metaboHsm

.399 9

*Gout

CoHtis

Of rectum and anus

the Class diseases of glands in a specific system or organ with system or organ, e.g., diseases of female sex glands 618.1

.41

Hepatitis

.362 4

*Cirrhosis

.362 5

*Hepatitic jaundice

.37

Diseases of blood-forming, lymphatic, glandular Diseases of endocrine system system

Of biliary tract Of liver

.362 3

.365

and metabolic diseases

.399 5

Class here proctology

.362

nutritional

Including multiple deficiency states

.4

,36

616.399

Nutritional and endocrinal obesity

Including Crohn's disease

.35

states, see

Obesity (Corpulence)

ulcers

Including duodenitis, jejunitis

.344 7

states

Including emaciation, fatty degeneration

.398

.344 5

in 616.39

Other deficiency diseases and

Constipation

For gastric

.344

comprehensive works

.392

.396 .342 8

616

Medical sciences

616

Of blood-forming system Spleen and bone marrow disorders

Of gall bladder Of pancreas

For anemias, see 616.152

and

bile

.42

duct

Of lymphatic system Examples: lymphatitis, lymphomatosis Class Hodgkin's disease [formerly 616.42] in 616.99446

Class diseases of pancreatic internal secretion in 616.46

.38

Of peritoneum

.39

Autritional and metabolic diseases Class nutritional

616.43-616.48 and metabolic

Class here endocrinology

diseases of a specific system or

organ with the system or organ, 616.716

e.g.,

Class

metabohc bone diseases

as instructed

under 616.1-616.9

*Add

comprehensive works in 616.4, endocrinal obesity

.44

Of thymus gland Of thyroid and parathyroid glands

as instructed

under 616.1-616.9

.43

For endocrinology, see 616.43-616.48

Add

Of endocrine system

S75 874

in

616.398

Dewey Decimal

616

616

Classification

.442

*Goiter

.524

Impetigo

.443

Hyperthyroidism

.526

Psoriasis

.444

Hypothyroidism

.53

Diseases of sebaceous glands Including acne, blackheads, seborrhea, wens

For cretinism and myxedemism, see 616.858848

Hyperparathyroidism and hypoparathyroidism

.445 .45

.54

Skin

For pigmentary changes, see 616.55

hyperadrenalism, hypoadrenalism

Skin hypertrophies

.544

Of pancreatic internal secretion (Of islands of

Including

Class here comprehensive

excessive hairiness (hypertrichosis), dandruflF

gland

Including albinism, moles, nevi

.56

Diseases of sweat glands Including anhidrosis, heat rash, prickly heat

Of male breast Class comprehensive works

Diseases of integument,

on diseases of breast

in 618.19

hair, nails

Class here dermatology

For venereal .51

nails

Pigmentary changes

glands

Including hyperpinealism, polyglandular disorders

.49

Diseases of

.547 .55

Simmond's disease

Of other

scalp, hair, hair follicles

Including baldness (alopecia), hair whiteness (leucotrichia),

Including acromegaly, diabetes insipidus, dwarfism, gigantism,

.48

Diseases of

.546

Hypoglycemia

Of pituitary

ulcerations

Including decubitus ulcers (bedsores)

works on diabetes

For diabetes insipidus, see 616.47

.47

Skin

.545

Diabetes mellitus

.466

callosities, corns, ichthyosis, keratosis

scleroderma, warts (verrucae), xeroderma

Langerhans) .462

hypertrophies, scalp diseases, related

disorders

Of adrenal glands Including Addison's disease, Cushing*s syndrome,

.46

616

Medical sciences

616

.57

Parasitic skin diseases

.58

Chilblains, frostbite,

.6

diseases, see

chapping

Diseases of urogenital system

*Diseases of urinary

system

616.951

Class here urology

Papular eruptions Including urticaria (hives)

616.61-616.64 Diseases of urinary system

Class here dermatitis

Class comprehensive works in 616.6

For vesicular and pustular eruptions, see 616.52; contact allergies, 616.973

.52

.521

.61

Vesicular and pustular eruptions

Class here nephrology

Eczema

.612

Nephritis Including Bright 's disease, glomerulonephritis

Including atopic dermatitis

*Add

*Of kidneys and ureters

.522

Shingles (Herpes zoster)

.613

Pyelitis (Pyelonephritis) and pyelocystitis

.523

Boils and carbuncles (Furuncles)

.614

Renal

as instructed

under 616.1-616,9

^Add

876

as instructed

failure

under 616.1-616.9

877

Dewey Decimal

616 .62

616

Classification

Medical sciences

616 .71

*Of bladder and urethra

Of bones Class here chronic diseases of skeletal system [formerly also

For diseases of male urethra, see 616.64

Kidney

.622

617.471]

stones (Urinary calculi)

Class correction of acquired

system (orthopedics), of chronic diseases of skeletal system in 617.3 skeletal

Renal and vesical calculi

.623

Cystitis

.624

Urethritis

For diseases of spine, see 616.73

Osteitis

.712 .63

and congenital deformities of

Urinary manifestations

.633

Pyuria

.635

Uremia

.64

Diseases of male urethra

.65

Diseases of genital system Class here *diseases of

Osteitis deformans, osteochondritis, periostitis

.715

Osteomyelitis

.716

Metabolic disorders For

.72

rickets, see

616.395

Of joints

male genital system, diseases of

For gout, see 6163999

prostate

Arthritis

.722

Class diseases of female genital organs in 618.1; diseases of a

Hypertrophic and rheumatoid

male genital organ not provided for here with the organ, e.g., diseases of male urethra 616.64 specific

Rheumatism

.723

.66

Diseases of penis

Class here

.67

Diseases of scrotum

Class a specific rheumatic disease with the disease, e.g.,

.68

Diseases of

.69

Sexual disorders Class here

testicles

rheumatic fever 616.991

and accessory organs .73 .74

male sexual disorders

Class here neuromuscular diseases

disorders in 618.17

Class diseases of muscles in a specific system or organ with the system or organ, e.g., diseases of heart 616.12

sterility

Class here comprehensive works

on male and female

sterility

[/bm^r/t/ 618.178] Class female sterility in 618.178

Male

.693

Of spine Of muscles

Class sociopathic sexual disorders in 616.8583, female sexual

Impotence and

.692

climacteric disorders

Class comprehensive works

on climacteric disorders

.742

Muscular rheumatism

.743

Myositis

.744

Myasthenia

.748

Progressive muscular dystrophy

.7

Hermaphroditism

*Add

* Diseases

as instructed

Other muscular atrophies Number

of musculoskeletal system

.75

under 616.1-616.9

.76

*Add

878

gravis

in 618.175

[.749]

.694

comprehensive works on rheumatology

as instructed

discontinued; class in 616.74

Of tendons and fasciae Of bursae and sheaths of tendons under 616.1-616.9

879

616

Dewey Decimal

616

616

Classification

Medical sciences

616

Other organic diseases of central nervous system

.83

*Of connective

.77

tissue

Class here diseases of basal ganglia, of spinal cord

Including collagen diseases

For rheumatoid fasciae, 616.75 .8

arthritis, see

616.722; diseases of tendons

For chorea, see 616.851; epilepsy, 616.853; senile dementia, 616.8983

and

Diseases of nervous system and psychiatric disorders

.832

Encephalitis

.833

Parkinson's disease (Paralysis agitans)

.834

Multiple

.835

Poliomyelitis

.836

Cerebral palsy

.837

Paraplegia

.838

Locomotor

Use 616.8001-616.8009 for standard subdivisions

Standard subdivisions of neurology, of brain

.801-.803

diseases As adapted under 616.1-616.9

Special topics of general applicability to

.804

neurology, to brain diseases

Add

to base

number 616.804 the numbers

01-09 under 616.1-616.9, 616.80475

e.g.,

following

in notation

diagnoses of brain diseases

diseases As adapted under 616.1-616.9

SUMMARY 616.81

Cerebrovascular diseases

,83

Meningeal diseases Other organic diseases of central nervous system

.84

Symptoms of neurological

.85

Miscellaneous diseases and disorders

.86

Addictions and intoxications Diseases of cranial, spinal, peripheral nerves Diseases of autonomic (sympathetic and parasympathetic) nervous

.82

.87 ,88

Dizziness (Vertigo)

.842

Paralysis

.844

Spinal irritation

.845

Convulsions

.849

Other symptoms Including enuresis, pain, coma, reflex disturbances, insomnia, other sleep disturbances

diseases

Miscellaneous diseases and disorders

.85

SUMMARY 616.851

616.81-616.84 Neurology

Brain diseases

Class comprehensive works in 616.8, diseases of nerves in a specific system or organ with the system or organ, e.g.,

neuromuscular diseases 616.74

For diseases of cranial, spinal, peripheral nerves, see 616.87; of autonomic nervous system, 616.88

Chorea

.855

Neuroses Epilepsy Speech and language disorders

.856

Cutaneous sensory disorders

.857

Migraine

.858

Disorders of personality, character, intellect

.852

Psychiatric disorders

.853

.81

of neurological diseases

.841

system .89

ataxia (Tabes dorsalis)

Class migraine in 616.857

Standard subdivisions of neurology, of brain

,805-.809

Symptoms

.84

sclerosis

.851

*Chorea

.852

* Neuroses Class cutaneous sensory disorders in 616.856

* Cerebrovascular diseases

For speech and language disorders, see 616.855

Including apoplexy (stroke)

.852 1

.82

Meningeal

diseases

*Traumatic neuroses Including occupation, compensation neuroses

*Add as instructed under 616.1-616.9

*Add

as instructed

under 616.1-616.9

88i

88o

616

Dewey Decimal

616 .852 12 .852 2

War

Classification

neuroses (Combat fatigue)

.852 25

Phobic neuroses

.852 27

Obsessive-compulsive neuroses

.852 36

Dual and

Frigidity and impotence

.858 33

Nymphomania and

.858 34

Homosexuality

.858 35

Sadism and masochism

multiple personalities

Hysterical neuroses .858 4 reactions, see

616.8523

Kleptomania

.858 43

Pyromania

Depressive neuroses .858 44 Class here

Neurasthenia (Asthenic reactions)

.858 445 .858 45 .858 8

.853

Epilepsy

.855

Speech and language

[.858 82]

.855 4

.856

Neurological language disorders (Aphasias) .858 84

•Add

as instructed

Compulsive

Mental

and defrauding

lying

deficiency

In terms of measurable intellect its

subdivisions discontinued; class in

In terms of deformity, injury, disease

Diminution or loss of faculty of language in any of its forms due to cerebral lesions, e.g., agraphia, agnosia,

.858 842

MongoUsm

apraxia

.858 843

Hydrocephalism

.858 844

MicrocephaUsm

.858 845

Amaurotic

.858 848

Cretinism and myxedemism

Dyslexia and other written language disorders

Stammering and

(Down's syndrome)

idiocy

stuttering

Cutaneous sensory

.858 9

disorders

Minimal brain dysfunction Class here hyperkinesia (hyperactivity)

.86

.858

Suicidal compulsions

616.8588

Including anesthesia, paresthesia, hypesthesia, hyperesthesia

.857

Homicidal and suicidal compulsions

Number and

disorders

For dyslexia and other written language disorders, see 616.8553 .855 3

satyromania

Feeblemindedness and mental retardation

Chronic fatigue and depression

.855 2

616.86

comprehensive works on depression

For neurasthenia, see 616.8528; manic-depressive psychoses, 616.895 .852 8

intoxications,

Other character neuroses

.858 42

Hypochondriacal neuroses

and

Sexual disorders

.858 32

Dissociative reactions

Amnesias and fugues

.852 7

Class here self-destructive tendencies

.858 3

For dissociative

Sociopathic disorders of personality and character

disorders, 616.8584; addictions

.852 32

.852 5

.858 2

For sexual disorders, see 616.8583; other character

.852 23

.852 4

616

Medical sciences

616

Anxiety, phobic, obsessive-compulsive neuroses

Anxiety neuroses

.852 3

616

Migraine

Addictions and intoxications Class personal hygiene of addictions in 613.8

Disorders of personality, character, intellect .861

Alcoholism

.862

Metallic intoxication

under 616.1-616.9

'Add as instructed under 616.1-616.9

882

883

Dewey Decimal

616

Addiction

.863

Including depressants, narcotics, psychedelic drugs,

.891 5

sedatives, tranquilizers

.891 52

Addiction

to stimulants, see

616.864

to stimulants

Addiction

.865

Diseases of

.87

Group and family psychotherapies Group psychotherapy Psychodrama

.891 523

Family psychotherapy

Mental and

.891 6

to tobacco

Add

cranial, spinal, peripheral

cutaneous sensory disorders, 616.856; diseases of autonomic system, 616.88

For herpes

zoster, see 616.522;

.891 8

Drug therapy

Class here organic psychoses [formerly also 157.1] Class comprehensive works in 616.89; a specific organic psychosis not provided for here with the subject, e.g., psychoses due to

brain tumors 616.99281

character, intellect, 616.858

For puerperal psychoses, see 618. 76

Adolescent psychiatric disorders

Therapy not use; class in 616.891

.892

General

.895

Manic-depressive psychoses

.891 2

Shock therapy

Paranoia and paranoid conditions

.897 Including insulin and other drug shock therapies

.891

22

.891 3

Physical therapies electric

shock therapy, see 616.89122; psychosurgery,

.898 2

•Schizophrenia (Dementia praecox)

.898 3

•Senile dementias

Other diseases

617.481 .891 4

Schizophrenia and senile dementia

.898

Electric shock therapy (Electroconvulsive therapy)

For

Psychotherapy

.901-.903

For group and family psychotherapies, see 616.8915; mental and activity therapies, 616.8916; psychoanalysis, 616.8917

Standard subdivisions of communicable diseases As adapted imder 616.1-616.9

.904

Special topics of general applicabiHty to

.891 42

Behavior therapy (Behavior modification therapy)

.891 43

Gestalt therapy

Add

.891 44

Milieu therapy

01-09 under 616.1-616.9, diseases 616.90475

Utilization of the

Add

paresis (Neurosyphilis)

Manic, depressive, circular and alternating manic-depressive psychoses; depressive reactions, involutional psychoses

Therapy

.891

as instructed

hypnotherapy 616.89162

616.892-616.898 Psychoses

For neuroses, see 616.852; disorders of personality,

Do

e.g.,

the numbers following 615.851 in

Class drug shock therapy in 616.8912

Class here psychiatry

[.890 6]

number 616.8916

Psychoanalysis

Psychiatric disorders

.890 22

to base

.891 7

Diseases of autonomic (sympathetic and parasympathetic) nervous system

.89

activity therapies

615.8512-615.8516,

nerves

Including neuritis, neuralgias, sciatica

.88

Transactional analysis

.891 56

Examples: amphetamine, ephedrine

616

Medical sciences

616 .891 45

to drugs

For addiction

.864

616

Classification

environment

for

communicable

treatment

*Add

under 616.1-616.9

884

as instructed

to base

diseases

number 616.904 the numbers

under 616.1-616.9

885

e.g.,

following

in notation

diagnosis of conununicable

Dewey Decimal

616

Standard subdivisions of

.905-.909

616

Classification

communicable

diseases

Rickettsialpox and tick typhus

.922 3

Including boutonneuse fever

As adapted under 616.1-616.9

Class here eruptive fevers, spotted fevers

For North Queensland

SUMMARY Bacterial, rickettsial, viral diseases dysenteries Bacillary and protozoan diseases, Asiatic cholera,

.92 .93

.95

Bacterial blood diseases Venereal diseases and zoonoses

.96

Parasitic diseases

.97

Allergies

.98

Noncommunicable Other communicable and noncommunicable

.94

.99

*Q

.922 5

and autoimmune diseases

* Pasteur ella diseases

.923 diseases

.923 2

Bubonic plague

.923 9

Tularemia

Colorado

.924

Class comprehensive works in 616.9; a specific

communicable

disease not provided for here with the disease, 616,313

e.g.,

mumps

diseases (Exanthemas)

Smallpox

.913

Attenuated forms of smallpox Alastrim (amaas,

Cuban

itch, variola minor),

tick fever

.924 2

Colorado

.924 4

Relapsing fevers

tick fever

Including lymphocytic choriomeningitis

with Class a specific viral disease or group of viral diseases the disease or group of diseases, e.g., shingles 616.522

cowpox

(variola

Fevers

[.926]

Class in 616.047

vaccinia)

Salmonella diseases

.927

.914

Chicken pox

.915

Measles (Rubeola)

.927 2

Typhoid

German

.927 4

Paratyphoid fever

.916 .917

Scarlet fever (Scarlatina) Bacterial,

(Varicella)

measles (Rubella, Roetheln)

Bacillary

.93

rickettsial, viral diseases

and protozoan

diseases, Asiatic cholera,

dysenteries

Bacillary diseases

.931

diseases, e.g., bacterial blood diseases 616.94

.921

Dengue

.922

Rickettsial diseases

For bacillary dysentery, see 616.9355

fever

Epidemic

(Louse-borne) and murine (flea-borne) typhus

Including as instructed

fever (Enteric fever)

Yellow fever

.928

Class a specific bacterial disease or group of bacterial diseases not provided for here with the disease or group of

.922 2

and relapsing fevers

Viral diseases

.925

(Variola major)

.912

*Add

fever

BuUis fever, North Queensland tick typhus, trench

For eruptive fevers, see 616.9223

.92

river

fever diseases

Eruptive

616.9226

fever)

.922 6

616.91-616.96 Communicable diseases

.91

tick typhus, see

Tsutsugamushi disease (Scrub typhus, Japanese

.922 4

Eruptive diseases (Exanthemas)

616.91

616

Medical sciences

616

Brill's

.931 5

Botulism

8

.932 *Add

886

Diphtheria

.931

disease

under 616.1-616.9

.931 3

as instructed

Tetanus Asiatic cholera under 616.1-616.9

887

Dewey Decimal

616 [.933]

Classification

616

Zoonoses

.959

Cholera morbus

Class a specific zoonosis with the disease, e.g., Class in 616.33

.935

Dysenteries

.96

Amoebic

.935 5

*Bacillary dysentery (Shigella diseases)

Class here medical parasitology

* Protozoan diseases

*Malaria

.936 3

Trypanosomiasis

For parasitic skin

Diseases due

.962

dysentert/y see

.936 2

616.9353

diseases, see

616.57

to endoparasites

For diseases due

worms, see 616.963-616.965

to

616.963-616.965 Diseases due to worms

Gambian and Rhodesian

trypanosomiasis, Chagas' disease,

Class here medical helminthology

African sleeping sickness

Class comprehensive works in 616.962

* Leishmaniasis

.963

Visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar), cutaneous leishmaniasis yaws) (oriental sores), mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (forest

.94

fever

Parasitic diseases

dysentery

For amoebic

.936 4

Q

616.9225

.935 3

.936

616

Medical sciences

616

Including schistosomiasis (bilharziasis)

.964

Bacterial blood diseases

Diseases due to flukes (Trematoda)

Diseases due

to

tapeworms (Cestoda)

Including hydatid diseases (echinococcosis)

.942

.944 .95

Erysipelas * Septicemia

.965

and pyemia

Venereal diseases

and zoonoses

.965 2

Diseases due *To

.951 .951 3

Venereal

.951 8

filariasis,

elephantiasis, onchocerciasis,

wuchereriasis

diseases

.965 4

other nematodes

To

Including trichinosis, ascariasis, enterobiasis,

*Syphilis

For locomotor .951 5

roundworms (Nematoda)

filariae

Including

For tularemia, see 616.9239

to

ataxia, see

infestations

616.838

.968

Gonorrhea

.954

Glanders

.956

Anthrax (Charbon)

Colorado tick fever 616.9242

,969 (Equinia)

Undulant

.958

Parrot fever

Diseases due

to fungi

Class here medical

.97

Woolsorters' disease, splenic fever

.957

mycology

Allergies and autoimmune diseases Class a specific disease not provided for here with the subject,

fever (Brucellosis)

e.g.,

(Psittacosis)

'Add as instructed under 616.1-616.9

*Add

888

entomology

Class a specific entomological disease with the disease, e.g.,

Chancroid, lymphadenoma inguinale, lymphogranuloma venereum

Rabies (Hydrophobia)

Diseases due to ectoparasites Class here medical

Other venereal diseases

.953

hookworm

hay fever 616.202

,973

Contact

.975

Food

as instructed

allergies

and drug

allergies

under 616.1-616.9

889

Dewey Decimal

616 .977

Physical

616

Classification

Hypersensitivity to physical agents,

e.g.,

Autoimmune

diseases

Diseases caused by

.98

Noncommunicable

immune

reactions to the body's

own

Other communicable and noncommunicable diseases

.99

heat, sunlight,

cold, humidity

.978

To radiations

.989 7

allergies

.991

Rheumatic

.992

{Neoplasms and neoplastic diseases (Tumors)

tissues

Class here oncology

Add

Class here environmental medicine

Class

e.g.,

diseases, see 616.97; neoplasms,

616.993-616.994 Specific kinds of neoplasms Class comprehensive works in 616.992

Specialized medical services

.980 22

Medical and surgical treatment

Add

Aviation medicine

due

to

f Malignant

.994 compression and decompression in

Military medicine

.994

1

f

Of

.994 11-.994 15

.980 3

.988

Naval medicine Industrial

to base

number 616.988

notation 11-13 from Table 2,

.994 18

the numbers following diseases

due

1 in

to base

fLeukemias [/brm^r/t/ 616.155]

.994 19

Diseases due to physical agents

Cancer of leucocytes

*To altitude

Add

To compression and decompression To sound and other vibrations

611.2-611.9,

.994 2-.994 9

under 616.1-516.9

890

e.g.,

For cancer of leucocytes, see 616.99419

to tropical

.989 3

as instructed

following 611.1 in

Including erythrocytes, plasma, platelets

*To motion

.989 6

number 616.9941 the numbers

Of blood

.989 2

.989 4

*Add

f

"Areas"

cUmate 616.9883

.989

cardiovascular organs

611.11-611.15,

and meteorology

e.g.,

organs and blood

cancer of heart 616.99412; then add further as instructed under 618.1-618.8

and occupational medicine

Diseases due to climate and weather

Add

neoplasms (Cancers)

Add

Class here medical climatology

e.g.,

Of cardiovascular

For naval medicine, see 61698024 .980 24

following 611 in

Medical and surgical treatment of carcinomas, melanomas, adenomas, sarcomas

616.9894

.980 23

number 616.993 the numbers

benign skin tumors 616.99377; then add further as instructed under 618.1-618.8

Submarine medicine Class diseases

to base

611.1-611.9,

Space medicine

.980 214

neoplasms

f Benign

.993

Aerospace medicine

.980 213

of neoplasms, see 616.993-616.994

specific kinds

For

psychological disorders 616.89

For industrial and occupational medicine, see 6169803 .980 21

e.g.,

instructed under 618.1-618.8

For allergies and autoimmune 616.992 .980 2

611.1-611.9,

for standard subdivisions

the numbers following 611 in brain tumors 616.99281; then add further as

number 616.992

to base

diseases of a specific organ or system

noncommunicable

with the subject,

fever

Medical and surgical treatment

diseases

Use 616.98001-616.98009

616

Medical sciences

616

Of other organs and to base

of regions

number 616.994

the

numbers following 611

cancer of lymphatic glands (Hodgkin's further as disease) 616.99446 {formerly ^\^.A2\, then add instructed under 618.1-618.8

*Add

as instructed

under 616.1-616.9

fAdd

as instructed

under 618.1-618.8

e.g.,

891

in

Dewey Decimal

616 .995

616

Classification

Add

to base

617

Surgery and related topics

617

Tuberculosis number 616.995 the numbers

exceptions shown under Aside from additions, changes, deletions,

following 611 in

specific entries,

pulmonary tuberculosis 616.99524 under [formerly 616.246]; then add further as instructed,

611.1-611.9,

e.g.,

•Add

as instructed

Leprosy (Hansen's

add

to

each subdivision identified by

* as

follows:

001-008

616.1-616.9

.998

617

Medical sciences

disease)

[009]

under 616.1-616.9

01

Standard subdivisions As adapted under 616.1-616.9 Historical and geographical treatment Do not use; class in 09 Surgical complications and sequelae Special topics

02 023

Personnel

Nature of

duties, characteristics of professions,

relationships

Physicians

0232 0233 024

Technicians and assistants

Domestic medicine For first aid, see 0262 Emergencies

026 0262 027 028 04 042 043

First aid

Experimental medicine Intensive care Special classes of diseases

Genetic diseases Congenital diseases in Class congenital diseases of genetic origin

Wounds and

044

042

injuries

Preventive measures and surgical therapy Preventive measures By individuals and by medical personnel specific diseases Class public measures for preventing

05 052

in 614.599

Surgical therapy

059

or Including surgery utilizing specific instruments techniques, e.g., cryosurgery For surgical complications and sequelae, see 01

0592 06 061 062-069

Plastic surgery

Therapy For surgical therapy,

059

Drug therapy Other therapies Add to 06 the numbers following 615.8 in 615.82-615.89, e.g., x-ray therapy 06422

07

Pathology

08 09

07 the numbers following 616.07 in 616.071-616.079, e.g., physical diagnosis 0754 Psychosomatic medicine Historical and geographical treatment

Add

to

.001

Philosophy and theory of surgery

.002

Miscellany of surgery

S93 892

see

Dewey Decimal

617

Classification

617

Surgery as a profession or occupation

[.002 3]

Do

617.1-617.5 Surgery

not use; class in 617.023

surgical treatment of tumors in Class comprehensive works in 617,

materials Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

[.002 8]

Do

Notations from Table

Historical

[.009]

Do

For surgical

Wounds and

.1

,02

Special topics

Class

wounds and

Personnel

Special topics

Emergencies

.102 6

Nature of duties, characteristics of professions,

First aid

.102 62

relationships

injury aid for a specific type of wound or with the subject, e.g., first aid for crash wounds Class

.023 3

Surgical technicians

,024

Minor surgery

.025

Major surgery

.026

Emergency surgery

,05

and

Athletic

.102 7

Crash wounds and injuries

.102 8

Injuries resulting

Add

.08

Psychosomatic medicine

.09

Historical

to base

.11

Burns and and

and geographical treatment of surgery

SUMMARY injuries

*Injuries

and

from

scalds resultmg

electricity

.122

*From

electricity

.124

*From

radiations

.2

.3

.13

* Abrasions

.4

Orthopedics Surgery by systems Regional surgery

.14

*Wounds

JS

.6

Dentistry

.9

physical diagnosis 617.10754

from

injuries

radiations in 617.12

Results of injuries

.8

e.g.,

and radiations

and contusions

For abrasions and contusions, see 617J

Ophthalmology Otology and audiology

*Add

as instructed

under 617

equipment, materials, Surgical techniques, procedures, apparatus, specialties

895 894

following 616.07 in

scalds

Class burns

.12

.7

number 617.107 the numbers

616.071-616.079,

in Add to base number 617,07 the numbers following 616.07 616.071-616.079, e.g., physical diagnosis 617.0754

from transportation accidents

Pathology

.107

Surgical pathology

Wounds and

injuries

with the subject, Class a specific branch of sports medicine e.g., hygiene of athletes 613.71

Surgery by instrument and technique

617.1

wounds and

Class here sports medicine

Example: cryosurgery .07

first

617.1028

assistants

First aid

.026 2

injuries of specific systems, regions, organs

Class results of injuries in 617.2

.102

Surgeons

for standard subdivisions

[formerly 617.1] in 617.4-617.5

and sequelae

.023 2

617.97-617.99

injuries

Use 617.1001-617.1009

not use; class in 617.09

Surgical complications

specialties, see

Class here traumatology

1

and geographical treatment of surgery

.01

.023

616.992-616.994

not use; class in 617.9

Standard subdivisions of surgery

.003-.008

617

Medical sciences

617

from

electricity

Dewey Decimal

617

617

Classification

Class removal of foreign bodies

from wounds

.143

*Lacerated, incised, punctured wounds

.145

*Gunshot wounds

Removal

.146

*

.398

Therapy

.140 6

in

Add

to base

617.4-617.5 Surgery by systems and regions

e.g.,

*Dislocations

,17

*Sprains and strains

.18

* Asphyxiation

following 611.71 in

.4

Surgery by systems

femur 617.158

fracture of

For respiratory system, see 617.54

SUMMARY Cardiovascular system

617.41

Choking, hanging, strangulation,

sufiFocation,

drowning

.43

Digestive system

,44

.47

Glands and lymphatic system Urogenital system Motor and integumentary systems

.48

Nervous system

.46

*Blast injuries

Results of injuries

Cardiovascular system

•21

Traumatic and surgical shock

.41

.22

Inflammation, infection, fever

.412

Heart

.413

Arteries

.3

Orthopedics

Class here

Correction of acquired and congenital deformities

Use 617.3001-617.3009

for standard subdivisions

For

Orthopedic appHances *Deformities For deformities of the extremities, see 617.39

.371

*Head and neck

.374

*Chest

.375

*Spine

.376

*Hip and pelvis

.39

•Add

as instructed

veins, see 617.414; capillaries,

.414

Veins

.415

Capillaries

.43

617.415

Digestive system 617.5 Class surgery of specific organs of digestive system in

.44

Glands and lymphatic system Class surgery of a specific gland with the gland, e.g., thyroid

gland 617.539

.46

*Deformities of the extremities

*Upper extremities under 617

*Add

896

Urogenital system Class gynecological

Class amputations in 617.58

.397

vessels

617.481

For fractures, see 617.15

,37

comprehensive works on blood

or organ Class surgery of blood vessels in a specific system with the system or organ, e.g.. cerebrovascular surgery

Class here treatment of chronic diseases of skeletal system

.307

injuries of specific systems, regions,

organs [formerly also 617.1]; surgery of specific organs

wounds

number 617.15 the numbers

.16

^

wounds and

Class comprehensive works in 617

611.711-611.718,

.19

extremities

Class podiatry in 617.585

617.146

Fractures

.15

Lower

Class here

of foreign bodies from

617

Medical sciences

617

and

obstetrical surgery in

.461

Kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters

,462

Bladder and urethra

.463

Male

as instructed

genital organs

under 617

897

618

Dewey Decimal

617

Classification

Motor and integumentary

.47

617

SUMMARY

systems

Head

617.51

For amputations, see 617,58 * Bones

.471

.52

Face

.53

Neck

.54

Class chronic diseases of skeletal system [formerly 617.471]

.55

in 616.71

.56

.471

Wounds and

044

injuries

.57

For fractures, see 617,15

.58

.51

Joints

.472

Wounds and

Thorax (Chest) and respiratory system Abdominal and pelvic cavities Back

Upper Lower

extremities

extremities

Head works Class here otorhinolaryngology, comprehensive of eyes, ears, nose, throat [both formerly also 616.21]

For jaws, see 617.522 .472 044

617

Medical sciences

617

on

diseases

injuries Class ears in 617.8

For

dislocations, see 617.16

For face, see 617.52;

Muscles

.473

Wounds and

617.531

Skull

.514 .473 044

throat,

injuries

For sprains and

strains, see

617.17

.52

*Face Class eyes in 617.7

Tendons

.474

Oral

.522

Bursae

.475

Including

Skin

.477

Nose

.523

Class ophthalmological surgery in 617.7, otological surgery in 617.81-617.88, surgery of nerves of a specific system or organ

with the system or organ,

e.g.,

Class here comprehensive works

For

neuromuscular surgery 617.473

Brain

.53

Including psychosurgery, topectomy

.482

Spinal cord

.483

Nerves

.531

throat, see 617.531

Throat For pharynx, see 617.532; larynx and trachea, 617.533

.532

Pharynx Including tonsils

.533

Class here regional medicine

Larynx and

trachea

Including epiglottis, vocal cords

Class nonsurgical medicine of specific systems or organs in

as instructed

on nose and throat

Neck

Regional surgery

specific regions in

tongue, jaws

*Palate

.522 5

Class here neurosurgery

.481

lips,

Class teeth in 617.6

Nervous system

.48

Add

region

616

.539

under 617

Thyroid and parathyroid glands Use of

[.539 5]

this

number

898

as instructed

neck discontinued;

Thyroid and parathyroid glands

Number *Add

for

discontinued; class in 617.539

under 617

S99

class in

617.53

Dewey Decimal

617

Classification

617

.56

Back

*Thorax (Chest) and respiratory system

.54

in 617.523, of larynx Class surgery of heart in 617.412, of nose and trachea in 617.533

.542

*Lungs

.543

*Pleura

.544

*Bronchi

.545

*Mediastinum

.546

*Thymus gland

.547

*Diaphragm

.548

*Esophagus

Class shoulders in 617.572, hips in 617.581

.57

Upper

extremities

restorative surgery, Class here amputations, excisions,

Umbs

artificial

.572

Shoulders

.574

Arms,

.575 .58

elbows, wrists

Hands Lower extremities extremities; amputaHons, Class here comprehensive works on limbs excisions, restorative surgery, artificial

For upper

extremities, see

617.57

*Male breast

.549

Class comprehensive works

*Abdominal and pelvic

.55

on surgery

of breast in 618.19

cavities

For urogenital system, see 617.46

.551

*Spleen

.553

*Stomach

,554

1

Hips

.582

Thighs and knees

.584

Legs and

.585

Feet

.6

.601

*Small intestines

554 5

*Cecum and vermiform appendix

.554 7

*Large intestines

Historical

.605 [.605 2]

Oral hygiene and preventive dentistry

*Rectum, anus, perineum

.556

*Biliary tract

and

* Pancreas

.558

*Peritoneum

islands of

Surgical therapy Including surgical complications and sequelae 617.66, Class orthodontics in 617.643, extracHons in

[.609]

Historical

Do

Langerhans

Mesentery, omentum, coelum

as instructed

not use; class in 617.601

cavities in 617.67

Liver, gall bladder, bile ducts

.557

.605 9

in 617.6059

Preventive measures

Do

rectum, For cecum and vermiform appendix, see 617.5545; 617,555

and sequelae

Preventive measures and surgical therapy

Including colon, sigmoid flexure

.555

and geographical treatment

Class surgical complications

Duodenum, jejunum, ileum

.559

ankles

Dentistry

.600 9

*Intestines

.554

.581

Class here podiatry (chiropody)

Including pylorus

Add

617

Medical sciences

617

^Add

.63

Dental

as instructed

under 617

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 617.6009

diseases

*Abdominal hernias under 617

QOl

goo

Dewey Decimal

617

617

Classification

617

Medical sciences

617

SUMMARY *Of gums and tooth sockets

.632

617.71 Including alveolar abscesses, gingivitis, periodontitis,

.72

pyorrhea

.73

Class here periodontics

.74

*Of

.634

.77

.78

Diseases of orbits

.79

Prosthetic ophthalmology

.76

Including diseases of cementum, dentine, enamel

For

cavities, see

617.67

*Of dental pulp

.634 2

Pathology and surgery of eyes

.71

Class here endodontics

eyes with the subject,

Orthodontics

.643

Loss

.712

Pedodontics

Add

Class here exodontics

Preparation and treatment

.675

Fillings

and

amalgam; cement; porcelain;

Diseases of ciliary bodies,

Dentures, crowns, bridges

.695

Materials

[.705 9]

[.707]

Diseases of optic nerves and retinas

.74

Diseases of eyeballs For diseases of corneas and 61 7. 72; of retinas, 61 7. 73

as instructed

scleras, see 617.719;

Glaucoma

injuries

.742

Diseases of

not use; class in 617.713

.746

Diseases of vitreous bodies

diseases, correction of refractive errors

Surgical therapy

.75

not use; class in 617.71

crystalline lenses

Functional disorders of vision Class here optometry

•Add

Pathology

Do

choroids

.741

Wounds and

Do

irises,

.73

Ophthalmology

Do

for standard subdivisions

Diseases of uveas

inlays

Treatment of ocular

*Add

.72

plastic fillings

Prosthetic dentistry

4]

physical diagnosis 617.7154

Class in 362.17

.692

[704

e.g.,

following 616.075 in

Eye banks

[.719 07]

inlays

Metallic, e.g.,

.7

number 617.715 the numbers

Use 617.719001-617.719009

.672

.69

to base

Diseases of corneas and scleras

.719

Cavities (Caries)

and

injuries

616.0754-616.0759,

Extractions

.67

and

Diagnoses and prognoses

.715

periodontics 617.632

.66

of function

Wounds

.713

Class a specific aspect of pedodontics with the aspect, e.g

e.g.,

specific diseases

Blindness and partial blindness

Treatment of disorders of occlusion and dentition

.645

and parts of diagnosis of glaucoma 617.741075

and surgery of

Class pathology

Orthodontics and pedodontics

.64

Diseases of optic nerves and retinas Diseases of eyeballs

Functional disorders of vision Diseases of ocular muscular and lacrimal mechanisms Diseases of conjunctivas and eyelids

.75

tooth tissues

Pathology and surgery of eyes Diseases of uveas

as instructed

under 617

not use; class in 617.71

under 617

903 Q02

of uveas,

Dewey Decimal

617

617

Classification

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.750 28

Medical sciences

617 .83

Diseases of auditory canals (external acoustic meatuses)

materials Class optical

Optical

.752

work

in 617.752

.84

For diseases of tympanic membranes, see 617.85; of eustachian tubes, 617.86; of mastoid processes, 617.87

work

Setting and adjusting lenses, mechanical

work of

opticians

*Of

.842

Eyeglasses

.752 2

Diseases of middle ears

Other than contact

lenses, intraocular lenses

ossicles

.85

Diseases of tympanic membranes

.752 3

Contact lenses

.86

Diseases of eustachian tubes (auditory tubes)

.752 4

Intraocular lenses

.87

Diseases of mastoid processes

.88

Diseases of internal ears and aural nervous system

Disorders of refraction and accommodation

.755

Including astigmatism, hyperopia, myopia, presbyopia

.758

Aniseikonia

.759

Color blindness

Diseases of cochleas, labyrinths, semicircular canals, vestibules

Diseases of ocular muscular and lacrimal mechanisms

.76

Diseases of internal ears

.882

Diseases of aural nervous system

.886

Including sensorineural deafness

*Of ocular neuromuscular mechanism

.762

Including binocular imbalance, diplopia, strabismus

Correction of impaired hearing

.89

Example: use of hearing aids Class here orthoptics

Class treatment of diseases of specific parts of hearing

Orthoptics

[.762 2]

Number

mechanism discontinued; class in 617.762 .9

*Of lacrimal glands and ducts

.764

Surgical techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, specialties

Diseases of conjunctivas and eyelids

.77

.771

*Of eyelids

.772

*Trachoma

Class resuscitology in 615.8043

617.91-617.96 Surgical techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Conjunctivitis

.773

Class comprehensive works in 617.9; except for anesthesiology of class techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

For trachoma, see 61 7. 772

surgery of a specific system, organ, region with surgical therapy of the subject, e.g., preoperative care in neck surgery 617.53059

*Diseases of orbits

.78

Prosthetic ophthalmology

.79

.91 Fitting of artificial eyes

A

* Diseases

Operative surgery For anesthesiology, see 617.96

'Otology and audiology

.81

in 617.81-617.88

of external ears

For diseases of auricles, see 617,82; of auditory canals,

.910 01

Philosophy and theory

.910 02

Miscellany

Techniques and procedures

.910 028

617.83

Class surgical instnmients, apparatus, equipment,

*Add

.82

* Diseases

as instructed

under 617

of auricles

materiak in 617.9178

*Add

904

as instructed

under 617

905

617

Dewey Decimal

617

617

Classification

Anesthesiology for gynecology and obstetrics

.968 .910 03-.910 09

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

910

1

.917

Asepsis

and

.968 1

Gynecology

.968 2

Obstetrics

1

antisepsis

Operating room

617.97-617.99 Surgical specialties

^

room

917 2

Preparation of operating

917 8

materials Surgical instruments, apparatus, equipment,

techniques Class comprehensive works in 617.9; specific surgical specific regardless of specialty in 617.91-617.96; surgery of a subject, organ, system, disorder regardless of specialty with the

For surgical dressings, see 617.93

e.g.,

.919 .93 .95

Preoperative and postoperative care Surgical dressings Plastic surgery

and

(Cosmetic and

Use 617.95001-617.95009

,97

*Geriatric surgery

restorative surgery)

.98

Pediatric surgery

,99

*Military surgery

618

Other branches of medicine

Standard subdivisions of gynecology and obstetrics

.01-.09

Notations from Table

1

Tissue and organ banks

SUMMARY

Class in 362.17

Anesthesiology

618.1

of Methods and techniques of inducing anesthesia, management accidents and complications resulting from it Class acupuncture as an anesthetic in 615.892

Obstetrics

.3

Diseases and complications of pregnancy

.4

Normal labor

.5

Complicated labor (Dystocia) Normal puerperium

anesthesiology regardless of Class comprehensive works in 617.96, type for specific kinds of surgery in 617.967

*Add

(Parturition)

.8

Puerperal diseases Obstetrical surgery

,9

Pediatrics

.7

617.962-617.966 Types of anesthesia

Gynecology

.2

.6

.962

as instructed

and

geriatrics

under 617

General anesthesia Inhalation, rectal, intravenous anesthesias

.964

Gynecology and

obstetrics

for standard subdivisions

organs in Class plastic surgery of specific systems, regions, 617.4-617.5, using subdivision 0592 under 617

.96

fractures 617.15

their use

by tissue Restoration of lost parts and repair of defects organs and tissue grafting, organ transplants, use of artificial

[.950 7]

617

Medical sciences

617

Regional anesthesia anesthesias Spinal, saddle-block, caudal, peridural

.966

Local anesthesia

.967

Anesthesiology for specific kinds of surgery General, regional, local anesthesia

Add

to base

617.1-617.9,

number 617.967 the numbers e.g.,

following 617 in

dental anesthesia 617.9676

For anesthesiology for gynecology and 617.968

go6

obstetrics, see

907

7

Dewey Decimal

618

618

Classification

Infections

.142

Including cervicitis, endometritis, pyometra

618.1-618.8 Gynecology and obstetrics

For leukorrhea, see 618.173

Medical and surgical

shown under Aside from additions, changes, deleHons, exceptions specific entries,

add

to

each subdivision identified

by

.

emergencies 025 Preventive measures and surgical therapy Preventive measures By individuals and by medical personnel in Class public measures preventing specific diseases

05 052

614.5992 Surgical therapy

059

Including surgical complications and sequelae

Therapy For surgical therapy, see 059

06 061 062-069

Including atrophies, hypertrophies, prolapse of uterus

.145 3

Hysterectomies

.145 8

Dilation and curettage

.15

Diseases of vagina For leukorrhea, see 618.173

.16

Diseases of vulva

.17

*Functional and systemic disorders

Menstruation disorders

,172

Including amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia,

Other therapies Add to 06 the numbers following 615.8 in 615.82-615.89, e.g., x-ray therapy 06422

oligomenorrhea

173

Leukorrhea

,175

Menopause

.

07 the numbers following 616.07 in 616.071-616.079, e.g., physical diagnosis 0754 Psychosomatic medicine

Add

08 09

Case

to

Class

works on male and female 618.1781 in 616.692

Class comprehensive

For puerperal

I/o77n^r/i/

Class here comprehensive works

Diseases of ovaries

.12

Diseases of Fallopian tubes

.13

Diseases of perimetrium (Periuterine

.14

Diseases of uterus

on diseases of male and female

breast Class neoplasms of breast in 616.99249

diseases)

For diseases of male

breast, see 616.49; surgery

breast, 617.549; diseases

.2

Including diseases of cervix of uterus

For

of lactation, 618.71

diseases, disorders,

management of pregnancy,

puerperium, see 618.3-618.8

Surgical therapy

*Add

as instructed

under 618.1-618.8

not use; class in 618.145

under 618.1-618.8

908

of male

Obstetrics

For diseases of perimetrium, see 618.13

Do

sterility

Diseases of breast

.19

diseases, see 618.

.11

as instructed

male climacteric disorders in 616.693, involutional

Sterility

.178

Class neoplasms of genital tract in 616.9926

Add

on climacteric disorders

psychoses in 616.895

histories

* Gynecology

[.140 59]

disorders

Class here comprehensive works

Class comprehensive works in 618 .1

Surgical therapeutics

,145

Drug therapy

Surgical pathology

07

Malformations

144

Standard subdivisions As adapted under 616.1-616.9 Microbiology, special topics, special classes of diseases Add notation 01-04 under 616.1-616.9, e.g., medical

01-04

Erosions

.143

* as

follows:

001-009

618

Medical sciences

618

909

parturition,

Dewey Decimal

618

Classification

Do

not

Delivery after sixth

618.8

use; class in

.4

Symptomatology

[.207 2]

Do

Premature dehvery

.397

Surgical therapy

[.205 9]

618

Normal labor

Do

not use; class in

.24

Prenatal care and preparation for childbirth Including exercises to aid childbirth

management of

pregnancy, parturition, puerperium

Position of fetal

*Diseases and complications of pregnancy

.5

Tubal, ovarian, cervical, abdominal pregnancies

*Fetal disorders

Maternal dystocia

.51

Difl&cult labor

.326 8

.56

Placental dystocia

.58

CompUcations from umbilical cord

.6

Normal puerperium Postpartum management and care

.7

.34 .39

.392

.71

Diseases of lactation

*Of nervous system

.73

Puerperal

.74

Puerperal septicemia and pyemia

.75

Puerperal eclampsia

Delivery prior to fourth month of pregnancy

.76

Puerperal psychoses

*Diseases of placenta and amniotic fluid

,77

Hemic

Spontaneous abortion

Miscarriage and premature dehvery

as instructed

metritis

and

peritonitis

disorders

Maternal death

.79

Obstetrical surgery

Miscarriage Delivery during fourth to sixth month of pregnancy

Add

Puerperal diseases

*Of cardiovascular system

Including drug addiction

.33

to size of fetus

Uterine hemorrhage

*Diseases of specific systems and organs 1

due

.54

For parturition, see 618.4

.326

to anomalies of expellant forces

Fetal dystocia

.53

Class here perinatal medicine

.326

due

mechanical obstructions

Including fetal degeneration, calcification

Class diseases of neonates in 618.9201

body during labor

Complicated labor (Dystocia)

Extrauterine pregnancy (Ectopic pregnancy)

.32

on labor and childbirth

Examples: natural, painless childbirth

DifiBcult labor

.31

under 618.1-618.8

.82

*Add

as instructed

Version and extraction under 618.1-618.8

9^^

QIO

and childbirth

Childbirth without use of analgesics

.45

Class comprehensive works in 618.2

.3

labor

Presentations

.42

Multiple pregnancy and childbirth 618.3-618.8 Diseases, disorders,

term

subject, Class a specific aspect not provided for here with the e.g., Caesarean section 618.86

618.22

Symptomatology and diagnosis

^

full

(Parturition)

Class here comprehensive works

.22

.25

month and before

Mechanism and management of normal

not use; class in 618.22

Diagnosis

[.207 5]

618

Medical sciences

618

and

Dewey Decimal

618

618

Classification

Mutilation of fetus to facilitate delivery natural

Gynecology

.920 98

Embryotomy and craniotomy

.83

when

impossible by

Specific diseases

.920 981

Add

means

Symphyseotomy, vaginiperineotomy, repair of lacerations of

Add

.86 .87

Surgical removal of placenta

.88

Surgical abortion

.89

Asepsis and antisepsis

and

geriatrics

Class in 613.0438

up

to

puberty

Geriatric therapeutics

[.970 6]

Class in 615.547

Specific diseases

.976-978

Standard subdivisions

General aspects

Add

to base

number 618.97 the numbers

e.g.,

mental

illness in

the aged 618.97689; however, class

Experimental medicine

619

laboratory animals study of pathology and treatment of diseases induced in

613.0432, pediatric therapeutics [formerly 618.92006] in

Class experimental study of specific diseases in

615.542

S

Domestic fowl

Class perinatal medicine in 618.32

.7

Dogs

Premature

A

Cats

Jd

Other mammals

Newborn

following 61 in 616-618,

geriatric surgery in 617.97

notation 01-09 under 616.1-616.9 to base number 618.920, e.g., diagnoses 618.920075; however, class pediatric preventive measures [formerly 618.92005] in

.920 11

cardiac diseases in children 618.9212

Geriatric preventive measures

[.970 5]

Add

1

e.g.,

following 616 in

Diseases of adults aged 65 and over

As adapted under 616,1-616.9

.920

number 618.92 the numbers

Geriatrics

For pediatric surgery, see 617.98

.920 01-.920 09

infants (Neonates)

infants

Infants weighing less than 5 1

616-^18

pounds

Rodents and rabbits

.93 .920 12

Full-term infants Examples:

.920 9 .920 97

rats,

Primates

.98

Regional medicine, ophthalmology, otology, audiology

man

Regional medicine

Add

to base

number 618.920975

617.5 in 617.51-617.58,

e.g.,

the

numbers following

620

Engineering and allied operations

disorders of face

For chemical engineering, see 660.2

618.9209752

.001 .920 977-.920 978

mice, hamsters, guinea pigs

Special branches of medicine

Monkeys, apes, .920 975

618.9209814

here in 618.9209

.97

Diseases of infants and children

.920 001-.920 009

following 618.1

provided for Class dental diseases in 617.645, other diseases not

Pediatrics

,92

to base

616.1-616.9,

Caesarean section

Pediatrics

number 618.920981 the numbers

Specific diseases

.921-.929

genital tract

.9

to base

in 618.11-618.19, e.g., diseases of uterus

Minor surgery

.85

618

Medical sciences

618

Philosophy and theory

Ophthalmology, otology, audiology .001 5

Add to base number 618.92097 the numbers following 617 in 617.7-617.8, e.g., trachoma in children 618.92097772

.001 53 [.001 531]

Scientific principles

Physical principles

Engineering mechanics

Do *Add

Q12

as instructed

not use; class in 620.1

under 616.1-616.9

9^3

Dewey Decimal

620

620

Classification

Applied

.103

statics

Miscellany

.002

For applied solid 620.1063

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.002 8

Testing and measurement

[.002 87]

Do Do

not use; class in 620.0044

Applied

.105

not use; class in 620.0046

solid

General concepts Engineering

.004 2

in 621.811

For mechanical vibration, see 620.3

analysis, synthesis, design

.105 3

Statics

.105 4

Dynamics

Mathematical and nonmathematical .004 22

Analysis

Applied

.106

Design

.004 25

Techniques, equipment,

engineering in 627

For applied gas mechanics, see 620.107

Systems and components Class testing

.004 52

Reliability

.004 54

Durability

and measurement

for quality in

620.0044

.106 3

Statics

.106 4

Dynamics Including water

Techniques, equipment,

Class steam engineering in 621.1, pneumatic and in 621.5, air-conditioning engineering in 697.93 facilities

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Historical

.009

Statics

.107 4

Dynamics

SUMMARY

and geographical treatment

SUMMARY Engineering mechanics (Applied mechanics) and materials

.2

Sound and related

.3

Mechanical vibration

.4

Miscellaneous general engineering technologies

,7

Systems engineering Biotechnology (Environmental engineering)

,8

.107 3

I

Class engineering for specific geographical regions in 620,41

620.1

hammer

Applied gas mechanics

.107

Maintenance and repair

.005-.008

on

hydraulic Class specific fluid-power technologies in 621.1-621.2,

facilities

Quality

.004 6

mechanics

fluid-power technology

Including inspection, simulation

.004 5

fluid

works Class here applied hydromechanics, comprehensive

Testing and measurement

.004 4

mechanics

of Class structural theory in 624.17, physical principles

machinery

.004

see 620.1053; applied fluid statics,

For applied solid dynamics, see 620.1054; applied fluid dynamics, 620.1064

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

.003

statics,

Applied dynamics

.104

Maintenance and repair

[.002 88]

620

Engineering and allied operations

620

vibrations

620.11

Engineering materials

.12

Wood

.13

Masonry materials Ceramic and allied materials Masonry adhesives Metals and their alloys Ferrous rneUls (Iron and steel) and Nonferrous metals and their alloys Other engineering materials

.14 .15

.16 .17

.18 .19

Engineering mechanics (Applied mechanics) and materials Use 620.1001-620.1009

for standard subdivisions

Class principles of aerial flight in 629.132

For fine particle technology, see 620.43

9H

9^

their alloys

vacuum technology

Dewey Decimal

620

Classification

620

Engineering materials

.11

For

mechanical 620.112 3-620.112 6 Resistance of materials to forces (Mechanics of materials)

specific engineering materials, see 620.12-620.19

Testing and measurement

.110 287

Class comprehensive works in 620.112

Class nondestructive testing of materials in 620.1127

Various specific properties and

.112

Former heading: General

112 3

tests of materials

and

For resistance

materials science

tests of

specific to specific stresses, see 620.1124;

forces, properties affecting resistance to mechanical

6201125-620.1126

composite materials in 620.118

112 302

SUMMARY 620 .112

deformation (strain) Resistance of materials to mechanical Class here fatigue

Class here strength of materials, mechanics of materials Class properties

112 302 8

Miscellany

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

1

Resistance of materials to thermal forces

.112 2

Resistance of materials to deterioration, decay, decomposition

.112 3

Resistance of materials to mechanical deformation (strain)

.112 4

Resistance of materials to specific stresses

.112 5

Properties of materials affecting change of form

.112 6

Properties of materials affecting penetration and breaking

.112 7

Nondestructive testing of materials

.112 9

Other properties of materials

Including strain gauges

112 32

Temporary deformation

112 33

Permanent deformation

Resistance of materials to specific stresses to mechanical Class specific properties aflFecting resistance 620.1125-620.1126 forces, regardless of stress, in

Class comprehensive works in 620.112

.112 41

Tension

Class thermal radiation in 620.11228

.112 42

Compression

,112 15

Sudden changes

.112 43

Torsion (Twisting)

112 16

Low and

.112 44

Flexure (Bending)

112 17

High temperatures

.112 45

Shearing

.112 48

Vibrations

112 2

Resistance of materials to thermal forces

in

temperature

cryogenic temperatures

Resistance of materials to deterioration, decay,

(Plasticity)

Including plastic flow, creep

620.112 1-620.112 6 Specific strength properties of materials

1

(Elasticity)

Including elastic limit

112 4

,112

620

Engineering and allied operations

620

decomposition 620.112 5-620.112 6 Specific properties of materials resistance to mechanical forces

Physicochemical actions not basically thermal or mechanical Class here action of pests

112 23

112 28

Class comprehensive works in 620.112

Corrosion, rot, weathering Examples:

rust,

mildew, biodegradation

afi'ecting

.112 5

form Properties of materials afiFecting change of Examples:

Radiations

rigidity,

impact strength, shock resistance,

ductility, malleability

.112 6

and breaking Properties of materials affecting penetration strength, crack Examples: hardness, fi-acture strength, rupture resistance, brittleness, fatigue strength

916

9^7

Dewey Decimal

620 .112 7 .112 72

Classification

620

Nondestructive testing of materials

620.12-620.19 Specific engineering materials

Radiographic (X-ray)

Add

to

each subdivision identified by Philosophy and theory

.112 73

Tracer

01

.112 74

Ultrasonic

Miscellany

.112 78

Magnetic

02 028 0287 03-09

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

,112 9 .112 92

Mechanical

.112 94

Acoustical

.112 95

Optical refractivity, photoelasticity

Electric, electronic,

*Wood

.13

magnetic

.112 973

Superconductivity

For masonry adhesives, see 620.15; 620.142 .130 287

brick,

tile,

terra cotta,

Testing and measurement Class nondestructive testing in 620.130427

Atomic, molecular, nuclear, crystallogiaphic properties

.130 4

Including microstructure

.130 42

For electronic

properties, see

Special topics of general applicabiUty

Properties

Add

620.11297

Composite materials as instructed

wood

Masonry materials

Microphysical

Add

nondestructive testing 7

Including laminated

Seiniconductivity

.118

.12

Thermal

.112 972

.112 99

in 620.1121-620.1129,

materials in 620.118 Class comprehensive works in 620.11, composite

Example: heat conductivity .112 97

1

and tests Add the numbers following 620.112 e.g.,

Examples: luminescence,

.112 96

Testing and measurement Class nondestructive testing in 7

Specific properties

1-9

friction resistance

* as follows:

materials Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Other properties of materials

Example:

620

Engineering and allied operations

620

and

to base

tests

number 620.13042 the numbers

following 620.112

masonry 620.1121-620.1129, e.g., nondestructive testmg ot materials 620.130427

under 620.12-620.19

.132

Natural stones serpentine, Granite, hmestone, marble, sandstone, slate, soapstone, flagstone

.135

Cement

.136

Concretes concrete For reinforced and prestressed concrete, see 620.137; blocks,

620139

.137

Reinforced and prestressed concrete

.139

Artificial stones

Cinder and concrete blocks

*Add

918

as instructed

under 620.12r^20.19

9^9

Dewey Decimal

620 .14

Ceramic and

620

Classification

.184

allied materials

.184 2

Testing and measurement

.140 287

Zinc and cadmium

Zinc For

Class nondestructive testing in 620.140427

.140 4

.184 6

Special topics of general applicability

.185

Properties and tests

.140 42

Add

to base

number 620.14042

the

.186

620.1121-620.1129,

e.g.,

nondestructive testing of ceramics

.143

Brick,

tile,

terra cotta

*Refractory materials Fire-clays, alumina, zirconia,

chrome,

talc,

mica

Class refractory metals in 620.16

For

.144

asbestos, see

metal, see 620.182

Cadmium

Tin Aluminum

.187

Magnesium

.188

Nickel

.189

Other

.189 1

620.195

Muntz

For aluminum bronze, copper-aluminum

620.140427

.142

brass,

For bronze, gunmetal, see 620.182

numbers following 620.112

in

620

Engineering and allied operations

620

.189 2

620.182

Mercury uietals Precious and lanthanide and actinide series

Add

*Glass

alloys, see

to base

number 620.1892 the numbers

669.22-669.29,

e.g.,

following 669.2 in

uranium 620.1892931

Including fiberglass

.146

.189 3

Porcelain and enamel

Ferroalloying metals Fornickel, see

.15

* Masonry

adhesives

Testing and measurement

.189 302 87

.16

* Metals

and

their alloys

Class nondestructive testing in 620.18930427

For ferrous metals and their alloys, see 620.17; nonferrous metals and their alloySy 620.18

.17

* Ferrous

metals (Iron and

steel)

and

.189 304 .189 304 2

their alloys

Special topics of general applicability

Properties and tests

Add .18

Nonferrous metals and their alloys

.189 32 .189 322

Special topics of general applicability

.189 33

Properties and tests

.180 42

Add

to base

number 620.18042 the numbers

following 620.112

in

620.1121-620.1129,

e.g.,

nondestructive testing of nonferrous

* Copper Brass, bronze,

copper-aluminum

.183

Add

as instructed

copper-beryllium

alloys,

aluminum bronze

Cobalt

.189 35

Zirconium and tantalum

Zirconium Beryllium For copper-beryllium

metal, phosphor bronze, gunmetal,

alloys,

Titanium

Chromium, molybdenum, tungsten

.189 4

Muntz

•Add

as instructed

under 620.12^20.19

*Lead under 620.12-620.19

920

e.g.,

Titanium, vanadium, manganese

.189 34

.189 352

metals 620.180427

.182

number 620.1893042 the numbers

021

alloys, see

620.182

following

nondestructive

testing of ferroalloying metals 620.18930427

Class nondestructive testing in 620.180427

.180 4

to base

620.112 in 620.1121-620.1129,

Testing and measurement

.180 287

620188

Dewey Decimal

620

620

Classification

.189 5

Antimony, arsenic, bismuth

.189 6

Alkali

620

Engineering and allied operations

620 .192 3

Plastics Including laminates

and

alkaline earth metals

.192 4

Including sodium, potassium, lithium, strontium, calcium,

barium

193 028 7

Properties and tests

Add

to base

Class nondestructive testing in 620.1930427

number 620.1896042

the

numbers

,193

04

.193

042

Minor metals

Other engineering materials

.194

.195

Soils

Class foundation soils in 624.151

.195 028 7

191 042

.195 04

Special topics of general applicabiUty

.195 042

to base

number 620.191042

620.112 in 620.1121-620.1129,

e.g.,

nondestructive testing of

.196

Polymers

.192 042

Insulating materials

.196 028 7

.196 04

Special topics of general applicability

.196 042

Special topics of general applicability

Properties and tests

number 620.192042 the numbers

620.112 in 620.1121-620.1129, polymers 620.1920427

922

e.g.,

number 620.195042 the numbers foUowing

to base

Bituminous materials and rock

asphalts, tar

Testing and measurement

Special topics of general apphcabiUty

Properties and tests

Add

Properties and tests to base

diatomaceous earth

Class nondestructive testing in 620.1960427

Testing and measurement

Add

asbestos, kapok,

Testing and measurement

Asphalt, synthetic

Class nondestructive testing in 620.1920427

.192 04

other elastomers

soils

For rubber and other slastomers, see 620.194 .192 028 7

following

620.112 testing of in 620.1121-620.1129, e.g., nondestructive insulating materials 620.1950427

the numbers following

620.1910427

.192

Rubber and

Add

Properties and tests

Add

number 620.193042 the numbers

Class nondestructive testing in 620.1950427

Testing and measurement Class nondestructive testing in 620.1910427

191 04

to base

Rock wool, corkboard,

Including clays and sand

191 028 7

Properties and tests testing 620.112 in 620.1121-620.1129, e.g., nondestructive of nonmetallic elements 620.1930427

thallium

191

Special topics of general applicability

Add

Niobium, hafnium, germanium, gallium, indium, tellurium,

19

Testing and measurement

following

620.112 in 620.1121-620.1129, e.g., nondestructive testing of alkali metals 620.18960427

189 9

sulfur, inert gases,

For phosphor bronze, see 620.182

Special topics of general applicability

.189 604 2

resins

Examples: silicon, carbon, phosphorus, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen

Class nondestructive testing in 620.18960427

.189 604

and

Nonmetallic elements

.193 Testing and measurement

.189 602 87

Gums

to base

number 620.196042

the numbers following

620.112 testing of in 620.1121-620.1129, e.g., nondestructive bituminous materials 620.1960427

following

nondestructive testing of

*Add

as instructed

under 620.12r-620.19

9^3

Dewey Decimal

620 .197

620

Classification

Materials of animal, vegetable,

man-made

fibers

Engineering and allied operations

620 .41

Engineering

Textiles, paper, paperboard, cellulose, ropes

.198

.199

oil,

gas, feldspar, water,

Class plastics

and

Sound and

Engineering for

631.709154 terrestrial areas, regions, places in

general

their laminates in 620.1923

620.4, "Areas" notation 11-17 from Table 2 to base number 620.4113, oceanographic e.g., engineering for Arctic regions engineering 620,4162

Add

For masonry adhesives, see 620.15 .2

the special needs of specific regions

irrigation in deserts

.411-417

Adhesives and sealants

filling

^'Standard Class a specific technology wdth the subject, using agricultural Subdivisions" notation 09 from Table 1, e.g.,

Other natural and synthetic minerals Examples: gems, corundum, graphite, quartz

Engineering for specific geographical regions

related vibrations

Class hydrauhc engineering in 627

620.21-620.25 Applied acoustics (Acoustical engineering) Class comprehensive works in 620.2, electroacoustical devices in

.419 .43

621.382-621.389 .21

sources, radiating

.46

and vibratory systems .7

[.22]

Architectural acoustics Class in

Remote

control and telecontrol

Systems engineering elements Engineering of large, complex, integrated combinations of and subsystems

690

.23

Noise and countermeasures

.25

Acoustics in specific physical environments

.72

Applied ultrasonics and subsonics For ultrasonic testing of materials, see 620.11274

Systems

analysis, synthesis,

design

Including system stability

.73

Ebcample: underwater acoustics

.28

Fine particle technology Example: powder technology

General principles of applied acoustics Sound

Engineering for other worlds and space

Systems construction, operation, performance Biotechnology (Environmental engineering) Engineering for

human

comfort, convenience, efficiency, health,

safety

.3

Mechanical vibration Class effects of vibrations

For sound and related

on materials

vibrations, see 620.2

Testing

.302 87

Class

measurement

in 620.32

.31

Generation and transmission

.32

Measurement

.37

Efi^ects

.4

in 620.11248

e.g., Class a specific aspect with the technology involved, anthropometric design of home kitchens 643.3

and countermeasures

Miscellaneous general engineering technologies

9^4

9^5

620

Dewey Decimal

620

620

Classification

Design anthropometry (Human engineering, Ergonomics)

.82

Steam engineering

.1

For steam locomotives, see 625.261; steam 629.2292

Designing for optimum man-equipment and man-machine psychological and physical relationships in human environments

Equipment, structures, engineering techniques environments for preservation of health

Do

optimum

15

Portable engines

16

Stationary engines

164

not use; class in 620.86

and

rollers,

Reciprocating Simple, compound, triple-expansion, quadruple-expansion

engines

Safety engineering

.86

Equipment, structures, engineering techniques environmental safety

621

to provide

Safety measures

[.850 289]

tractors

Class comprehensive works in 620.106

Environmental health engineering

,85

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

to provide

optimum

165

pressureImpulse, single-stage impulse, velocity-compounded, compounded, reaction turbines

Applied physics Mechanical, electrical, electronic, electromagnetic, heat, nuclear engineering

light,

Class applied mechanics in 620.1, applied acoustics in 620.2, a specific application with the subject, e.g., military

Turbine

engineering

166

Other Rotary, eolipile, aerostream, cycloidal engines

18

Generation and transmission of steam For portable engines, see 621.15; stationary engines, 621.16; central stations, 621.19

623

Standard subdivisions of applied physics, of mechanical engineering

.01-.03

621.182-621.184 Generation Notations from Table

1

Class comprehensive works in 621.18

Special topics of general applicability

.04

Energy engineering

.042

.182

Fuels and fuel consumption

.183

Boiler furnaces

Plasma engineering

.044

Mechanical stokers;

Standard subdivisions of applied physics, of mechanical engineering

.05-.09

Notations from Table

1

stacks,

chimneys,

flues,

dampers

.184

Thermodynamics, design, construction, accessories

.185

Circulation (Transmission) Including steam pipes, safety valves, pressure regulators,

SUMMARY 621.1

insulation

.19

Steam engineering

.5

Hydraulic-power technology Electromagnetic and related branches of engineering Heat engineering and prime movers Pneumatic, vacuum, low-temperature technology

.6

Fans, blowers,

.8

Machine engineering Tools and fabricating equipment

.2 .3 .4

.9

pumps

.194

.197

in

620.106

Q26

Accessories Feed-water apphances,

traps, separators, superheaters,

condensers, instrumentation, cooling towers

621.1-621.2 Fluid-power technologies comprehensive works

Boiler operations (Boiler-house practices) Firing, feeding, feed-water treatment

.2

Class

Central stations

Hydraulic-power technology Class hydraulic control in 629.8042

.204

Special topics of general applicability

9^7

Dewey Decimal

621 .204 2

621

Classification

621

Electrical

.310 42

Specific liquids

621

Engineering and allied operations machinery and other equipment

Theory, design, construction, installation

.204 22

Water

.204 24

Oil

Including eddy currents e.g., Class a specific application with the subject,

.21

Waterwheels

.24

Turbines

.25

Pumps and accumulators

refrigerators 621.57

SUMMARY 621.312

.252

Pumps

.254

Accumulators

.313 .315

Transformers Capacitors (Condensers)

.316

Details and parts of generators

.317

Control devices Transmission (Distribution)

,314

Machinery and appliances

.26

Generation, modification, storage Generating machinery and converters

Including hydraulic transmission of energy

.319

For rams, see 621.27

Generation, modification, storage

.312

Rams

.27

see For equipment for generation and modification, 621.313-^21.317

Electromagnetic and related branches of engineering

.3

.301

.302

Philosophy and theory of electromagnetic engineering, of combined electrical and electronic engineering, of electrical engineering

.312

Miscellany of electromagnetic engineering, of combined electrical and electronic engineering, of

.312 13

electrical

1

Generation Class here central

Class electrical testing

Mechanical generation Use of

engineering

this

number

generating stations

Testing and measurement

.302 87

comprehensive works on central discontinued; class in 621.3121 for

621.31252 For nuclear-powered mechanical generation, see .312 132

and measurement

auxiliary generating stations

For direct energy conversion, see 621.3124

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.302 8

and

Fossil-fuel-powered Class here comprehensive works

in 621.37

on steam-powered

generation

Standard subdivisions of electromagnetic

.303-.309

engineering, of combined

electrical

For intemal-combustion-engine-powered, see 621.312133; nuclear steam-powered, 621.31252

and electronic

engineering, of electrical engineering Notations from Table

.312 133

Internal-combustion-engine-powered

.312 134

Water-powered (Hydroelectric)

1

SUMMARY 621.31

Generation

,

Including tidal Class engineering of

modification, storage, transmission of electric

.32

Illumination and lighting

.33

Traction

.34

.36

Magnetic engineering Applied optics (Engineering optics) and paraphotic engineering

.37

Electrical testing

.39

.31

.310 4

.312 136

power

[.312 137-.312 1 39]

Wind-powered Direct-energy-conversion-powered stations Class in 621.3124

and measurement Electronic and communication engineering Other branches of electrical engineering

Generation electric

for hydroelectric

627.8

power

.38

dams

,

modification, storage, transmission of

power

Special topics of general applicability

9^9

928

in

Dewey Decimal

621 [.312 14]

621.313-621.317 Equipment for generation and

discontinued; class in 621.3121

modification

Direct energy conversion

Class comprehensive works in 621.31042

Class here direct-energy-conversion-powered stations

.313

[formerly also 621.312137-621.312139]

Generation and storage of electrical energy by chemical

.312 423

.313 2

and dry

Direct-current machinery

cells

Secondary batteries (Storage batteries)

Alternating-current machinery Class here synchronous

Lead-acid and alkaline

.312 429

.312 43

Fuel

Thermoelectricity [/brw^r/t/ 621.392] produced by direct action of heat

Including thermionic converters Class generation of electrical energy

by

.313 4

Synchronous generators and motors

.313 5

Synchronous converters to direct current Phase, frequency, motor converters

solar radiation

in 621.31244

.312 44

For

Generation and storage of electrical energy by utihzation of solar radiation {formerly 621.475]

.313 6

.312 5

For

Magnetohydrodynamic generation .313 7

Nuclear-powered generation of electric power

see 621.3137

Rectifiers

Mechanical, electronic, electrolytic converters supplied

.314

Steam-powered

Direct nuclear generation Modification and storage Including operation of transformer, converter, accumulator substations

For storage of electrical energy by chemical methods, see 621.31242; by solar radiation, 621.31244

930

Transformers Power, distribution, instrument transformers for converting alternating-current power from one voltage to another

Class here mechanical generation

.312 6

rectifiers,

with commutators

Including radioisotope-powered generators

.312 56

see 621.3137

Generators, phase and frequency converters

[/brm^r/t/ 621.481]

.312 52

rectifiers,

Asynchronous machinery

Including use of solar batteries and cells

.312 45

machinery

For synchronous generators and motors, see 621.3134; synchronous converters to direct current, 621.3135; asynchronous machinery, 621.3136

cells

Electricity

to

alternating current, compensators, boosters

.313 3 .312 424

electric

Dynamos, dynamotors, direct-current motors, converters

Primary batteries Voltaic

comprehensive works on generators and motors

For details and parts of generators, see 621.316; motors, 621.462

Applied electrochemistry [/brmer/y 621.35] methods

Generating machinery and converters Class here

For direct nuclear generation, see 621.31256 .312 42

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

Auxiliary generating stations

Number .312 4

621

Classification

.315

Capacitors (Condensers)

.316

Details

and parts of generators

Including commutators, armatures and armature winding, contactors, electromagnets (field cores), brushes

with the subject, Class a specific part not provided for here e.g.,

transformers 621.314

93^

Dewey Decimal

621 .317

Classification

621

.319 34

Cables

Switching equipment and protective devices

.319 37

Insulators

Examples: relays, contacts, fuses, circuit breakers, rheostats, meters, panels, lightning arresters, grounding

.32

Control devices

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

and

insulation

Illumination and lighting Illumination

.321

devices

.319

.321

Transmission (Distribution)

Layouts, calculations, photometry

Including protective devices, power

failure

Class electrification in 621.394

For .319 1

Determinative procedures

I

tractioriy

see 621.33

Systems

.319 12

Direct-current

.319 13

Alternating-current

.321 2

Direct lighting

.321 3

Indirect

.321 4

Flood (Directed) lighting

.321 5

Transillumination

Class lighting of airports in 629.1365

For public lighting, see 628.95; 621.323-621.327

Including high-tension systems

.322 5-.322 8 Polycyclic current

Lines and circuitry (Networks)

Physical

Heat

phenomena

.322 9

.319 23

Underground

.319 24

Apparatus

lines

and

their

and

at service

Exterior

621.323-621.327 Specific forms of Hghting

components

their

end of

For exterior wiring and .319 25

621.32278

Class comprehensive works in 621.322

components

its

Historic forms of lighting Torches, candles, oil-burning devices

line

Including interior wiring, outlets, sockets, junctions, extension cords, protective devices

Exterior wiring and

e.g., lighting for libraries

in circuits

.323 lines

the numbers following 72 in

lighting

capacity of parallel lines

Overhead

number 621.322

Examples: garden and patio lighting, advertising and display

losses in lines, transient currents, induction

.319 22

to base

725-728,

Interconnected systems of transmission lines providing multiple connections between loads and sources of generation

.319 21

its

For gas lighting, see 621.324

.324

Gas lighting

components, see 621.31925

621.325-621.327 Electric hghting

components

Systems, bulbs, tubes, filaments, electrodes, manufacturing

Examples: outlets, sockets, junctions, extension cords

details

.319 3

of lighting,

Interior

Add .319 2

specific forms

Composite current Direct and alternating currents combined

.319 16

lighting

Lighting

.322

Single-phase, two-phase, polyphase current systems

.319 15

and semi-indirect

Equipment and components Class use in lines

and wiring

Class comprehensive in

621.3192

.325

.319 32

Uninsulated wires

.319 33

Insulated wires

in 621.322

Arc hghting For enclosed-arc lighting, see 621.327

.326

93^

works

Incandescent hghting

933

Dewey Decimal

621 .327

Classification

Luminous-tube (Enclosed-arc) lighting

621

621

Engineering and allied operations

621 .366

Laser technology radiation Light amplification by stimulated emission of

.327 3

Fluorescent

.327 4

Mercury-vapor

.327 5

Neon

For laser communication devices, see 621.3896 .366 1

Solid-state lasers

Examples: ruby

.327 6

Traction Electric

power transmission

.366 3

Gaseous-state lasers

.366 4

Chemical and dye

Magnetic engineering Applied electrochemistry

Applied optics (Engineering optics) and paraphotic engineering Class manufacture of optical instruments in 681.4, interdisciplinary

works on photography in 770

For illumination and lighting, see 621.32

.361

Applied spectroscopy (Industrial and engineering

lasers

Technological photography and photooptics photoelectric and For optical communication, see 621.380414; photoelectronic devices, 621.381542

.367 2

Infrared and ultraviolet photography

.367 3

Radiography (X-ray and gamma-ray photography)

.367 5

Holography

.367 8

Remote sensing technology For photogrammetry, see 526.982

spectroscopy)

Other branches of applied optics

.361 2

Infrared

.369

.361 3

Visible (Chromatic)

.369 2

Fiber optics technology

.369 3

Integrated optics technology

Including

.361 4

Raman

.37

Ultraviolet Including

vacuum

Electrical testing Class testing

ultraviolet

and measurement

and measurement of

Radiofrequency and microwave

notation 0287 from Table

.361 6

X-ray and gamma-ray

621.319220287

.361 7

Magnetic resonance

.372

621.361, paraphotic photography in 621.3672

Units and standards of

.373

Recording meters

.374

Measurement of

lines

measurement

For recording meters, see 621.373

Infrared technology

radiation (irasers)

Ultraviolet technology

934

overhead

electrical quantities

Example: infrared amplification by stimulated emission of

.364

testing

Including calibration of electrical instruments

Generation, transmission, detection, systems, applications of

Class comprehensive works in 621.36, paraphotic spectroscopy in

1, e.g.,

Primary (absolute) and secondary standards of resistance, voltage, inductance, capacitance, frequency

621.362-621.364 Paraphotic technology radiant energy adjacent to luminous spectrum

a specific apparatus, part, or

function with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions"

.361 5

.362

621.3663

Including spectrography, stroboscopic photography

Class in 621.31242

.36

lasers, see

for railroads

.367 [.35]

lasers, crystal lasers

Fluid-State lasers

For gaseous-state

Including electrification of railroads

.34

semiconductor

Sodium-vapor .366 2

.33

lasers,

935

Dewey Decimal

621 .374 2

Classification

measurement

Resistance, capacitance, inductance

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

Electronic

.380 413

Including microwave

Bridges, ohmmeters, resistance boxes, shunts Class here comprehensive works

on

electrical bridges (bridge

Optical

.380 414

Including electrooptical

circuits)

For frequency bridges, see 621.3747 .374 3

Potential

measurement

Special types of

.380 42

Current measurement

Including relay by satellite

Space communication

.380 423

Voltameters, ammeters, milliammeters, coulometers,

communication

Relay commumcation

.380 422

Electrometers, voltmeters, potentiometers, voltage detectors

.374 4

621

Signals

.380 43

ampere-hour meters, galvanometers .374 5

Signal frequencies

.380 432

Energy measurement

Examples: very high frequency (VHF), ultrahigh frequency

Watt-hour meters, demand meters, electric supply meters .374 6

Power measurement Wattmeters, electrodynamometers, voltammeters

.374 7

(UHF), other radio frequencies

and synthesis

.380 433

Analysis

.380 436

Interference

Frequency measurement

Example: noise

Oscillographs, frequency bridges, other frequency meters

Audiovisual engineering

.380 44

Class electric phasemeters in 621.3749

.374 9

SUMMARY

Phase measurement Synchroscopes, power-factor meters, other phasemeters

.379

Measurement of nonelectrical

621.381

quantities

.382

Wire telegraphy

.383

Specific instruments

.384

.387

Radio and radar engineering Wire telephony Wire telephone termmal equipment Wire telephone transmission and nonterminal equipment

.388

Television

.389

Other communication devices

Example: telemetry

.38 .380 2 .380 28

.385

Electronic and communication engineering

.386

Miscellany

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.380 282

Electroacoustical apparatus

and equipment

.380 4

.380 41 .380 412

Antennas

radio Class a specific application with the subject, e.g.,

engineering 621.3841

For laser technology, see 621,366

(Aerials)

Special topics of general applicability

.381

028 7

General types of communication Electrical

and apparatus of wire telegraphy

Electronic engineering

.381

Examples: earphones, microphones, loudspeakers

.380 283

Electronic engineering

Testing Class

measurement

in

Special topics of general applicability

.381

04

Including electroacoustical

.381

042

Analysis, synthesis, design

Class electrooptical in 621.380414

.381

043

Measurement

.381

044

Power

.381

046

Packaging

936

621.381043

supplies

937

Dewey Decimal

621

621

Classification

SUMMARY 621.381

1

.3813 .3815 .3816 .3817 .3819

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

Testing, measurement, standardization

.381 37

Class applications to a specific circuit, component, apparatus, function with the subject, using "Standard

Systems

Microwave electronics Short- and long-wave electronics X-ray and gamma-ray electronics

Subdivisions" notations 0218 and 0287 from Table testing of klystrons

Microelectronics (Miniaturization and microminiaturization) Special developments

Short-

.3815

1, e.g.,

621.3813330287

and long-wave electronics

comprehensive works on specific components, on groups of components, on apparatus, on functions, on Class here

Systems

.381 1

Communication,

control,

techniques

combined commimication-control

systems; large, complex, integrated combinations of systems or components from more than one branch of electronics

Example: combined radio and radar systems

302

[.381

502

Wave

.381 51

not use; class in 621.38137

Class use of

number 621.38132

the

numbers following

621.38153 in 621.3815304-621.381537, 621.381325

components

components

381 331

Waveguides

381 332

Resonators

and cold-cathode

in specific circuits in

621.38132

Vacuum

in specific circuits in

devices, see

621.38153

621.38152

tubes

.381

512

.381

512 2

Diodes

.381

512 3

Triodes

.381

512 4

Tetrodes

.381

512 5

Pentodes

.381

512 8

Other multielement tubes

.381

513

e.g., amplifiers

Components and apparatus Class use of

621.381548

(Valves)

For semiconductor

Analysis, design, constituent parts, functions

33

class in

tubes

Circuits

to base

Components

not use;

Class here electronic tubes, thermionic

propagation and transmission

Add

Testing and measurement

502 87]

Including interference

.381 32

not use; class in 621.381548

Do

Testing and measurement

302 87]

.381 31

[.381

not use; class in 621.38137

Do

.381

Standards

18]

Do

Standards

18]

Do [.381

microwave amplifiers 621.381325

Microwave electronics

.381 3 [.381

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g.,

Gas tubes Class here thyratrons

Example: resonant cavities (cavity resonators)

381 333

Klystrons

the numbers following 621.381512 in 621.3815122-^21.3815128, e.g., tetrodes

381 334

Magnetrons

621.3815134

381 335

Traveling-wave tubes

.381

52

381 336

Masers

.381

522

Add

.381

336

.381

336 2

1

to base

Semiconductor

number 621.381513

(Crystal) devices

Diodes

Microwave amplification by stimulated emission of

Examples: junction, timnel

radiation

varactors

Solid-state

masers

.381

528

Transistors

and

thyristors

Fluid-state masers

938

939

(Esaki),

Zener diodes;

Dewey Decimal

621

621

Classification

.381 54

Supplementary components and apparatus (Instrumentation)

621.381 528 2-621.381 528 4 Types of transistors

Devices not

Class comprehensive works in 621.381528

381 528 2

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

.381

Junction

542

intrinsic to circuits

Photoelectric and photoelectronic devices

381 528 4

Field effect

Examples: electron-ray tubes, cathode-ray tubes, phototubes, electric eyes, photoemissive cells,

381 528 7

Thyristors

photovoltaic

381 53

381 530 42

photoconductive

cells,

photomultipliers

Circuits Analysis, design, constituent parts, functions

381 530 4

cells,

.381

548

Examples:

Special topics of general applicability

Semiconductor

Testing and measuring devices and their use signal,

sweep, square-wave generators; probes,

thermistors, oscillographs, oscilloscopes, indicators, gauges, meters, bridges (bridge circuits)

circuits

381 530 422

Transistor (Transistorized) circuits

Class here standardization of electronic devices

381 530 423

Semiconductor diode

Class standardization,

circuits

specific

381 532

Converters (Rectifiers and inverters), interference eliminators

Converters (Rectifiers and inverters)

381 532 4

Filters

381 533

Oscillators

381 534

Pulse circuits

testing

and measuring of a

circuit, apparatus, function

with

notations the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" 0218 and 0287 from Table 1, e.g., pulse measurements

filter;

381 532 2

component,

and

621.3815340287 .381 6

X-ray and gamma-ray electronics

.3817

Microelectronics (Miniaturization and microminiaturization) technology Class here comprehensive works on thin fihn

Examples: pulse generators, counting circuits

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g.,

Including pulse processes Class modulation, demodulation, detection of pulses in

621.3815365 .381

535

computers 621.38195 .381 71

Microelements Modules and wafers; transistors, diodes, employed in microelectronic circuits

Amplifiers and feedback circuits Example: rasers (radio amplification by stimulated

Including thin film components

emission of radiation) Class use of

381 536

73

Class here modulation, demodulation, detection

in specific circuits in 621.38173

Amplitude

381 536 3

Frequency

381 536 4

Phase

381 536 5

Pulse

Microelectronic circuits Analysis, design, constituent parts, functions

Class here integrated

Including attenuators

381 537

components

Modulators, demodulators, detectors .381

381 536 2

resistors

Add

to base

621.38153 in 621.3815304-621.381537. 621.381735

.381

74

circuitSy see

Printed circuits Analysis, design, functions

Including switching theory

.381

940

film circuits

number 621.38173 the numbers

For printed

Switching, control, trigger circuits, relays

and thin

79

Special developments

942

621.38174

e.g.,

following

amplifiers

Dewey Decimal

621 .381

621

Classification

.381

Electronic eavesdropping devices ("Bugging"

792

equipment)

.381

[.381

958 028

not use; class in 621.381952

.381

958 2-.381 958 4

Class comprehensive works in 621.38195, applications to specific

computers and computer-like machines in 621.381957-621.381959

.381

953

analysis,

.381

959

.381

959

the

cards,

numbers foUowing

Computer combinations

959 6

Turing machines and Analogue-to-digital

infinite-state

machines

and digital-to-analogue

converters

of computers in general

Examples: punched

number 621.381958

Computer combinations, computer-like machines, computer-related equipment

.381 959 4 .381

.381 959 8

Input-output equipment (Terminals)

2

to base

Including hybrid computers

synthesis, design, construction

.381 953

621.3819584

in general

Mathematical principles (computer theory),

Components

iin

621.38195 in 621.381952-621.381954, e.g., digital 621.3819584 theory 621.3819582, maintenance and repair

not use; class in 621.381954

Fimdamentals of computers

not use; class

Specific aspects

Add

621.381 952-621.381 954 Computers in general

952

not use; class in 621.3819582

Maintenance and repair

8]

Do

Maintenance and repair

950 288]

Do

.381

Mathematical principles

1]

Mathematical principles

950 151]

Do [.381

958 015

computers

Do

Computers

95

[.381

[.381

Digital

958

Special developments

.381 9

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

Character and pattern recognition devices Examples: optical scanning devices,

paper and magnetic tapes,

MICR

(magnetic ink

character recognition) equipment

display units

Class optical scanning devices as

equipment

in

computer input

621.382-621.389 Communication engineering

621.3819598

Electrical, electronic, other

For print-out equipment, see 621.3819534 .381

Storage and

953

.381 953

Print-out

.381 953

Circuitry

equipment

.382

circuitry^ see

For specific instruments and apparatus, see 621.383

621.3819533

Operation, maintenance, repair of computers in

954

.382 3

general .381 [.381

957 015

Do [.381

957 028

Do .381 957 2-.381

.382 4

957 4

.382 5

to base

number 621.381957 the numbers

following

621.38195 in 621.381952-621.381954, e.g., analogue theory 621.3819572, maintenance and repair 621.3819574

94^

Automatic systems

Printing telegraphy Stockticker, teleprinter, teletype

not use; class in 621.3819574

Specific aspects

Add

simplex, duplex, quadruplex,

Systems of Bain, Morse, Wheatstone, Delany

not use; class in 621.3819572

Maintenance and repair

8]

e.g.,

multiplex

Mathematical principles

1]

Acoustic systems Hand-operated systems,

Analogue computers

957

Wire telegraphy Including codes

For storage and memory .381

Class comprehensive works in 621.38

memory equipment

.382 6

Writing telegraphy (Telautography)

.382 7

Facsimile telegraphy

.382 8

Submarine cable telegraphy

943

Dewey Decimal

621

Classification

and apparatus of Avire

Specific instruments

.383

621

Transmitters

.384 131

Design, circuits, components

telegraphy Keys, transmitters, receivers, calling apparatus, relays,

Tubes

.384 132

Class use of tubes in specific circuits in 621.38412

repeaters, switches, recorders

Radio and radar engineering

.384

Supplementary devices

.384 133

resistors, filters,

microphones, inductors, interference eliminators, grounding

devices, testing

equipment

Condensers

SUMMARY .384 2

Radio Radiotelegraphy (RTTY)

.384 3

Specific instruments

.384 5

Radiotelephony

.384 6

Specific instruments

.384 8

Radar

621.384

.384

1

(capacitors),

Semiconductor devices

.384 134

and apparatus of radiotelegraphy Transistors

and diodes

Class use of transistors

and apparatus of radiotelephony

and diodes

in specific circuits

in 621.38412

Radio

1

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

Antennas

.384 135

Class here

Transmitting, receiving, directional

comprehensive works on radio and television

engineering [.384

135 1-.384 135

For radiotelegraphy, see 621.3842; radiotelephony,

5]

Kinds of antennas discontinued; class in 621.384135

Numbers

621.3845; television, 621.388

384 102 87

Receiving sets

.384 136

Testing

For manufacture, see 621.38418 Class

measurement

in

621.38417 [.384

136 021

Standards

8]

SUMMARY 621.384 11

Wave

Do

propagation and transmission

.384 12

Circuits

.384 13 .384 15

Components and apparatus Communication systems

.384 16

Stations

.384 17

Measurement and standardization

.384 18

Manufacture, maintenance, repair of receiving sets Special developments

.384 19

384 11

.384 136

not use; class in 621.38417

Testing

028 7

Class

[.384 136

028

Wave

in

Circuits

not use; class in 621.384187

and components and components 621.3841366

Class use of circuits

of sets in

propagation and transmission .384 136 6

Including interference

621.38417

Maintenance and repair

8]

Do .384 136 1

measurement

Types of

in specific types

sets

Crystal, radio-tube, transistorized, regenerative,

For frequency allocation, see 621.38417

tuned radio-frequency, superheterodyne

384 12

Circuits Analysis, design,

Examples:

.384 15

components, functions

rectifiers, oscillators, amplifiers,

modulation

.384 151

Communication systems Short-wave systems

VHF

circuits

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g.,

receiving set circuits 621.3841361

For filters and interference eliminators, see 621.384133 .384 13

sets

(very high frequency),

(ultrahigh frequency),

other high frequency systems

For

FM systems,

see 621.384152; relay

systems, 621.384156

Components and apparatus

944

UHF

945

and

satellite

Dewey Decimal

621 .384 152

FM

621

Classification

Engineering and allied operations

621 .384 2

(Frequency modulation) systems

Including radiofascimile

Long-wave systems

AM

Examples:

(amplitude modulation), frequency), single-sideband systems

VLF

Relay and

satellite

radiotelegraphy, For specific instruments and apparatus of see 621.3843

(very low

For relay systems, see 621.384156 .384 156

systems

.384 3

Specific instruments

.384 5

Radiotelephony

and apparatus of radiotelegraphy

Systems, stations, types

Long- and short-wave .384 16

Radiotelegraphy (RTTY) Systems, stations, types

Including stereo-multiplex systems

.384 153

621

For

Stations

specific instruments

and apparatus of radiotelephony,

see 621.3846

For .384 162

citizen's

band

radio, see

621.38454 .384

Clear-channel broadcasting

.384 163

Regional broadcasting

.384 164

Local broadcasting

.384 165

Mobile

54

Specific instruments

.384 8

Radar

.384 166

Amateur (Ham)

.384 168

Portable

.384 83

.384 85

signal

Including measuring devices, frequency allocation

Manufacture, maintenance, repair of receiving sets

Stations

.384 88

Scanning patterns

.384 89

Special developments

.384 892

Racon

.384 893

Shoran

Assembling .385

.384 186

Installation

.384 187

Maintenance and repair

.384 191

For wire telephone equipment and transmission, see 621.386-621.387

Direction and position finding

Radiocontrol

Wire telephony (interphone systems); Including intercommunication systems exchanges manual switchboard systems; stations, e.g., private

Special developments

Radio beacons, radio compasses, loran .384 196

Systems

.384 86

Class here testing of receiving sets

.384 19

and apparatus

Examples: continuous, pulse-modulated

Measurement and standardization intensity, capacitance, inductance, resistance

.384 185

Specific instruments

Example: antennas

Of impedance, frequency, wavelength, modulation,

.384 18

Fundamentals

construction circuitry

621.384168

Example: walkie-talkies .384 17

and apparatus of radiotelephony

reception; Signal propagation, transmission, reflection, mathematical principles; analysis, synthesis, design,

Vehicle-to-station, vehicle-to-vehicle stations, see

band radio

.384 6

.384 81

For portable

Citizen's

.385 I [.385 3-.385 6]

Network

analysis

Intercommunication systems, manual switchboard systems, stations

Telecontrol and remote control

Numbers .384 197

discontinued; class in 621.385

Space communication

946

947

Dewey Decimal

621

Classification

Automatic and semiautomatic switchboard systems

.385 7

Example: direct-distant-dialing systems

621 .388 04

.388 1 .388 11

Private exchanges

[.385 8]

621

621

Engineering and allied operations Color television

Fundamentals

Wave

propagation and transmission

Including interference

Number

discontinued; class in 621.385

621.386-621.387 Wire telephone equipment and

For frequency allocation, see 621.3887 .388 12

Analysis, design,

transmission Class comprehensive

Dialing, transmitting, receiving

transmitter circuits 621.38831

621.38833 For filters and interference eliminators, see

equipment .388 13

Recording telephones (Mechanical telephones)

.386 7

components, functions

subject, e.g., Class a specific applicaHon with the

works in 621.385

Wire telephone terminal equipment

.386

Circuits

.388 3

Optics

Components and apparatus

Telephonographs, telegraphones

.388 31

Public pay telephones

.386 9

Design, circuits, components

Wire telephone transmission and nonterminal equipment

.387

.388 32

specific circuits in

Nonterminal equipment Numbers

.388 33

discontinued; class in 621.387

621.38812

Supplementary devices Condensers

microphones, inductors, interference eliminators, grounding

(capacitors),

resistors, filters,

Transmission

.387 8

Tubes, transistors, semiconductor diodes diodes in Class use of tubes, transistors, semiconductor

Including switchboards

[.387 3-.387 7]

Transmitters

devices, videotapes

Long-distance systems

.387 82

Local systems

.387 83

Transmission lines and cables

.387 84

.388 34

Cameras and components

.388 35-.388 36

Antennas and receivers

Add Including poles, auxiliary line equipment

.388 001

Philosophy and theory

.388 002

Miscellany

002

18]

Standards

Do .388 002 8

not use; class in 621.3887

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

frequency),

.388 6

.388 003-.388 009

measurement

.388 63

Closed-circuit

.388 64

Mobile

1

Black-and-white (Monochrome) television

949

948

VHF

(ultrahigh frequency)

Stations

Broadcasting

in 621.3887

satellite systems,

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.388 02

UHF

.388 62

Testing Class

television sets

Communication systems Examples: relay and

materials .388 002 87

e.g.,

following

receiving For manufacture, maintenance, repair of see 621.3888

.388 5 [.388

number 621.3883 the numbers

621.38413 in 621.384135-621.384136, 621.38836

Television

.388

to base

(very high

sets,

Dewey Decimal

621 .388 7

621

Classification

Measurement and standardization Of impedance, frequency, wavelength, modulation,

621 .389 6

signal

.39

intensity, capacitance, inductance, resistance

Laser communication devices

Other branches of

electrical engineering

Including superconductivity

Including measuring devices, frequency allocation

[.392] .388 8

621

Engineering and allied operations

Thermoelectricity

Manufacture, maintenance, repair of receiving sets Class in

62L31243

Class here testing of receiving sets

388 85

Assembling

388 86

Installation

.393

Rural electrification

.394

Electrification

For rural

388 87

Maintenance and repair

railroads,

388 872

Black-and-white (Monochrome) sets

388 874

Color sets

388 9

.396

.4

389 32

Sound recording and reproducing systems

332

.402

recorders, see

.389 334

Stereophonic systems

.389 336

Quadraphonic systems

.389 4

Language

.402 1

Thermodynamics

.402 2

Transmission (Heat transfer)

621.389324

.402 3

Fuels and combustion

.402 4

Insulation

.402 5

Equipment Examples: furnaces, heat engines, heat pumps, heat pipes

.389 5

Underwater devices

Class solar furnaces in 621.477

For conduction and induction heating, see 621.396 .402 8

Sonar

and hydrophones

Thermal systems Generation and distribution of heat

translators

.389 53

62L44

For low-temperature technology, see 621.56-621.59

For stereophonic systems, see 621.389334; quadraphonic systems, 621.389336

Projectors

Heat (Thermal) engineering

Conduction, convection, radiation, heat exchangers

High-fidelity systems (Hi-fi)

.389 52

for standard subdivisions

621.2

Reproducers Including phonographs, radiophonographs

.389

plants, propulsion technology

Class geothermal engineering in

Tape records and recorders

For tape

power

technology, For steam engineering, see 621.1; hydraulic power

Records and recorders

Example: cassettes .389 33

Heat engineering and prime movers Use 621.4001-62L4009

Public-address and related systems

Including cylinder, disc, wire, film records and recorders

.389 324

Conduction and induction heating

Class here engines,

Examples: sound reinforcing, electric megaphone, intercommunicating, announce, paging, call systems; alarms

389 3

621.33

furnaces

Special developments

Other communication devices

389 2

of

Examples: arc, resistance, electromagnetic, dielectric

Example: space conununication

389

electrification, see 621.393; electrification

Class nuclear generation of thermal

.406

Turbines Theory, design, construction, operation

950

95^

power

in 621.481

Dewey Decimal

621

Classification

SUMMARY 621.42

621

.436

1

General principles Combustion, breathing, injection, compression, cooling,

Air motors and propulsion technology

exhaust

and propulsion technology

.43

Internal- combustion engines

.44

.436 2

Design and construction

.45

Ceothermal engineering Wind engines and propulsion technology

.46

Electric propulsion technology

.436 8

Operation, maintenance, repair

.47

Solar-energy engineering

.48

Nuclear engineering

.437

Reciprocating air turbine

air

and accessories of internal combustion

devices, Cylinders, carburetors, pistons, valves, ignition

connecting rods, governors

motors, rotary vane positive expansion motors,

engines

.44

Geothermal engineering

.45

Wind

For wind engines and propulsion technology, see 621.45

Internal-combustion engines and propulsion

.43

Parts

engines

Air motors and propulsion technology

.42

621

Engineering and allied operations

621

engines and propulsion technology

Windmills, wind wheels, Flettner rotors

technology .46

621.433-621.436 Specific internal-combustion engines Class comprehensive works in 621.43, parts specific engines in

and accessories of

.462

Electric motors

.465

Ion motors

.466

Plasma motors

621.437

Gas-turbine engines

.433

Electric propulsion technology

.47 For turbojet engines, see 621.4352

.471

Solar-energy engineering

General principles

Simple gas-turbine engines

.433 2

Thermodynamics, Continuous-combustion, intermittent-combustion, exhaust-driven, closed-cycle turbines

Free-piston-turbine engines

.433 5

.473 [.475]

.435

Jet

.435 2

.477

Solar furnaces Utilization of solar radiation for attainment of high

and rocket engines

Jet engines

Generation and storage of electrical energy by Class in 621.31244

Nondiesel piston engines

Examples: reciprocating, rotary

and propulsion technology

Solar engines

utilization of solar radiation

Spark-ignition engines

.434

radiation, heat storage

temperatures

and propulsion .48

Nuclear engineering

Including turbojet engines Fission

Rocket engines and propulsion

.435 6

.481 Rocketry

Class nuclear-powered generation of electric

Diesel and semidiesel engines

[.436

028

8]

Generation of thermal power Including radioisotope-powered generators

High-compression-ignition engines

.436

and fusion technology

Maintenance and repair

Do

not use; class in 621.4368

power {formerly

621.481] in 621.3125

.483

Nuclear reactors, power plants, by-products Class nuclear generation of electric

power

in 621.3125

For nuclear generaHon of thermal power, see 621.481; fusion reactors,

95^

power

plants, by-products, 621.484

953

Dewey Decimal

621

621

Classification

621 .485

Physical principles

.483 015 3

Engineering and allied operations

Pneumatic, vacuum, low-temperature technology

Class reactor physics in 621.4831

[.483

028

Do .483 1

ForfanSy blowers, pumps, see 621.6

Safety measures

9]

not use;

class in

Nuclear propulsion technology

621.4835

compression 621.51-621.54 Pneumatic technology (Air

Reactor physics

technology)

Theory, description, testing of physical phenomena occurring within reactors

Class here pneumatic transmission of energy Class comprehensive works in 621.5,

Including reactor core, critical size Class physics of a specific component, material, process with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation

.51

pneumaHc

control in 629.8045

Air compressors Reciprocating, rotary, jet compressors

e.g., nuclear reactions in fuel

0153975 from Table 1, elements 621.483350153975

I .483 2

.483 23 .483 3

Shielding Materials Structural materials

.483 35

Fuels (Fissionable materials)

.483 36

Coolants

.483 37

Moderators

air

transmission

.54

Cleaners, carriers, sandblasts

.55

Vacuum

technology

Techniques and apparatus

621.56-621.59 Low-temperature technology Class comprehensive works in 621.5

.56

Specific types

by neutron energy (thermal, intermediate, moderator, fuel and fuel conversion, coolant Classified

shielding of fast reactors 621.48323

Refrigeration For refrigerators and freezers, see 621.57

fast),

.563

Heat pumps

.564

Refrigerants and coolants

Systems

Class a specific aspect of a specific type with the aspect, e.g.,

Compressed

Systems and equipment

Design, construction, shielding, siting

.483 32

.483 4

.53

.483 5

Operation, control, safety measures

.567

.483 7

Radioactive isotopes

.57

Refrigerators

.58

Ice manufacture

.59

Cryogenic technology

Class here comprehensive works on technological applications

of radioisotopes Class a specific application with the

subject, e.g.,

Technology of extremely low temperatures

radioisotope therapy 615.8424

.483 8

gases having low Including Uquefaction and solidification of

Waste technology

boiling points

Treatment, disposal,

utilization of radioactive

waste .6

.484

and freezers

Fusion (Thermonuclear) reactors, power plants, by-products

.61

Fans, blowers,

pumps

Fans and blowers Including piston fans and blowers

Class generation of electric power in fusion reactors in 621.3125, generation of thermal power in fusion reactors in

fans and For rotary fans and blowers, see 621.62; centnfugal blowers, 621.63

621.481

.62

Rotary fans and blowers

955 954

621

Dewey Decimal

621 .63

621

Classification

Engineering and allied operations

621

SUMMARY

Centrifugal fans and blowers 621.81

Ejcample: exhaust fans

Pumps

621.64-621.69 X

Class comprehensive

f i

works

in 621.6

For hydraulic pumps, see 621.252

1

.64

Hand pumps

.65

Reciprocating (Piston and plunger)

,66

Rotary

.67

Centrifugal

.81

pumps

.811

pumps

Turbopumps, .69

pumps

pumps

and

.692

Vacuum

.699

Miscellaneous

Machine

.83

Gears, ratchets, cams

.84

.85

Valves, pistons, cocks Transmission by pulleys and drives

.86

Materials-handling equipment

.87

components Cranes, derricks, elevators, and their

.88

Fasteners

.89

Friction

parts

and

its

ejectors)

GeneraUties of machinery Physical principles dynamics, other physical phenomena in machinery

.812

Speed and power control devices

.815

Machine design

.816

Maintenance and repair Including balancing

Examples: density pumps, direct-fluid-pressure displacement

.82

Machine parts

pumps For gears, [.7]

Factory operations engineering

Packaging technology

.821

Journals

.822

Bearings adjustable Plain, ball, roller, gas-lubricated, sliding,

Class in 688.8

.8

bearings

Machine engineering Theory, design, construction, installation of machinery, mechanical systems, related mechanisms Class here strength tests of

Shafts

.824

Springs

.825

CoupUngs, clutches, universal

.827

Connecting rods, cranks, eccentrics

mechanisms

machinery 621.2

.83

Physical principles Class physical principles of machinery in 621.811

.802 88

Maintenance and repair Class maintenance

and repair of machinery

in

621.816

.833

Gears, ratchets,

cams

Gears and gearing

.833 1

Spur gears

.833 2

Bevel and skew bevel gears

.833 3

Worm

and

spiral gears

.837

Ratchets and ratchet wheels

.838

Cams

.84

956

and shafting

.823

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., hydraulic

.801 53

pistons, cocks, ratchets, cams, see 621.83; valves,

621.84

Class in 670.42

[.757]

elimination (Tribology)

Including kinematics, vibration

Other pumps Jet (Injectors

.82

Statics,

axial-flow

.691

Generalities of machinery

Valves, pistons, cocks

957

joints

621

Dewey Decimal

621 .85

621

Classification

.88

Transmission by pulleys and drives Class materials-handling

equipment using pulleys and drives

621.86

.852

By

.853

By rope

.854

By wire

.859

By chain

.86

belt

in

Fasteners

.882

Screws, nuts, bolts

.883

Cotters and cotter pins

.884

Rivets and nails

.885

Sealing devices

.89

Machine

derricks, elevators,

their components, see

Use 621.9001-621-9009

Machine

.902 For specific kinds of hoisting equipment, see 621.863-621.865

621.863-621.865 Specific kinds of hoisting equipment

hoists,

mechanical and hydraulic

Pneumatic

.908

Hand

.92

.865

Power

.867

tools

tools

SUMMARY

tackles, 621.91

.864

tools

,904

lifts

Windlasses, winches, capstans

for standard subdivisions

Numerical control

.902 3

Class comprehensive works in 621.862

fork

friction, lubrication, lubricants

Design, construction, operation

Hoisting equipment

Chain

elimination (Tribology)

Tools and fabricating equipment

.9

and

its

For bearings, see 621.822

movers of personnel

For cranes, 621.87

.863

and

Friction

Materials-handling equipment Class here

.862

Engineering and allied operations

621

.93

.95

Turning and boring tools Perforating and tapping tools

.96

Punching

.97

Fastening and joining equipment

.98

Molding, impressing, pressing equipment

.99

Other tools and equipment

.94

shovels

Conveying equipment For telpherage, see 621.868

Planing and milling tools Abrading and grinding tools Cutting, sawing, disassembling tools

tools

.867 2

Pipes and pipelines

.867 5

Belt conveyors

.91

.867 6

Escalators

.912

Planers, shapers, slotters

Telpherage

.914

Crushing tools

.868

Examples:

,87

ski tows, chair lifts

.92

Cranes, derricks, elevators, and their components

.872

Derricks

.873

Cranes

Abrading and grinding

Lapping

tools

tools

Examples: polishing and bufi&ng tools

Mobile and stationary

.877

.922

Planing and milling tools

Elevators

.923

Emery wheels and

.924

Filing tools

.93

Hand-powered, belt-driven, steam, hydraulic, Including jacks

electric

958

Cutting, sawing, disassembling tools Including shears, saws,

.932

grindstones

slicers,

Knives

959

trimmers, crowbars, axes

621

Dewey Decimal

621 .94

.942

Turning and boring

621

Classification

Engineering and allied operations

622

SUMMARY

tools

Lathes

622.1 .2

.943

Chucks

.944

Screw-cutting, gear-cutting, pipe-threading tools

.3 .4 .5

For tapping

.945

tools, see

621.955

.6 .7

Boring tools

.8

.95

Perforating and tapping tools .1

For boring

tools, see

621.945; punching

.952

Drilling tools

.954

Reaming and broaching

.955

Tapping

.96

Punching

tools,

Prospecting and exploratory operations

Subsurface mining

Types of mining Equipment for environmental comfort Drainage and drainage systems

in

mines

Mine transport systems Ore dressing (Ore processing) Mine health and safety

Prospecting and exploratory operations

621.96

622.12-622.17 Generalities principles applied to Class comprehensive works in 622.1, general specific ores and deposits in 622.18

tools

tools

.12

tools

Fastening and joining equipment

Surface exploration prospecting Geological, biogeochemical, geobotanical

For die punches, see 621,984 .97

.13

Geochemical prospecting

.972

Wrenches and screwdrivers

quantitative Including mineral surveys (qualitative and measurement of mineral content)

.973

Hand hammers

Class biogeochemical prospecting in 622.12

.974

Power hammers

.977

Welding and soldering equipment

.978

Riveting equipment

.98

14

Molding, impressing, pressing equipment

Bending

.983

Straightening tools

.984

Molding and impressing equipment

tools

Examples: molds, dies (punches and matrixes), stamping

.992

tools

.994

622

Magnetic methods

.154

Electrical

methods

Self-potential, galvanic, inductive, resistivity

.159

Other methods methods

vises, jigs, shields,

guards, other fixtures

.17

Underwater prospecting

.18

Prospecting for specific minerals

Add

tools

to base

number 622.18

the numbers foUowing 553 in 553.2^

553.9, e.g., for petroleum 622.18282

Mining engineering and related operations Safety measures

Do

methods

.153

.19 [.028 9]

Geophysical exploration Gravitational

and equipment

Measuring

depth, shape of mines

gas-detection Acoustic, vibration, radioactivity, geothermal,

Holding, guiding, safety equipment Clamps,

size,

.152

equipment

Other

Mine surveys Determination of

.15

.982

.99

622

Prospecting and exploring for treasure Methods and equipment

not use; class in 622.8

960

for

hunting

g6i

underground and underwater treasure

Dewey Decimal

622 .2

622

Classification

622

Subsurface mining Class here drift

ores 622.342-622.349 Nonferrous metals and their

mining [formerly 622.32]

comprehensive works in 622.34

Class

Class subsurface

mining of

specific minerals

and

their ores in

.342

622.33-622.39

622.23-622.28 Underground mining Class comprehensive works in 622.2

.23

Underground

.24

Underground boring

.25 .26

Underground

blasting

and

drilling

Gold,

Gold

.342 3

Silver

.342 4

Platinum

.343-349

shafts

and

Underground supporting

.29

Underwater mining

shaft sinking

.35-.39

structures

and

their erection .4

uranium ores 622.34932

number 622.3

to base

Equipment

e.g.,

the numbers foUowing 553 in

gem diamonds

622.382

for environmental comfort in

mines

Ventilation and air conditioning For temperature control, see 622.43

622.31-622.32 Surface mining Class comprehensive

works

in 622.3, surface

mining of

specific

.43

Temperature control

.47

Illumination

minerals and their ores in 622.33-622.39

Alluvial

e.g.,

in

safety, 622.8

.42

.32

number 622.34 the numbers foUowing 553.4

see 622.5; mine health and For drainage and drainage systems,

For subsurface mining, see 622.2

and

their ores

Mining other minerals and their ores 553.5-553.9,

Types of mining

pit

to base

553.43-553.49,

Underground tunnels and tunneling

Open

platinum

Other nonferrous metals and Add

.28

.31

silver,

.342 2

Add

.3

622

Engineering and allied operations

strip

mining .473

Portable lamps

.474

Electric lighting systems

mining

Examples: placer, hydraulic Class drift mining [formerly 622.32] in 622.2

.48

Electricity Class electricity

operation,

622.33-622,39 Mining specific minerals and their ores .49 Extraction and processing Class comprehensive works in 622.3, prospecting for specific

minerals in 622.18, mine environment technology for mining specific minerals in 622.4, mine transport systems for mining sf)ecific

.33

to base

number 622.33

553.21-553.29,

.34

.341

to a specific operation with the

temperature control 622.43

Sanitation

.5

Drainage and drainage systems

.6

Mine

transport systems

Haulage and hoisting

minerals in 622.6

Mining carbonaceous minerals Add

e.g.,

appUed

e.g.,

the numbers following 553.2 in anthracite coal 622.335

Mining metals and their ores Iron and iron ores

.65

Hand and animal haulage

.66

Mechanical haulage locomotives, scrapers Gravity planes, shuttle cars, conveyors,

and gear-driven

.67

Direct-

.68

Elevators

hoists

Cages, skips, buckets

g62

9^3

Dewey Decimal

622 .69

622

Classification

623

SUMMARY

Surface transportation 623.1

Loading, unloading, transshipment

.2

.7

Ore dressing (Ore processing) Class processing of specific ores

.3

and groups of ores

.4

in

.5

622.33-622.39

Crushing and grinding

.74

Sizing

engineering to needs of Application of principles and practices of military forces in peace

naval engineering in 623.8 Class comprehensive works in 623,

Gravity concentration between

.1

Fortifications (Forts

Historical

,109 Examples: sink-float concentration, jigging

Flotation

air

Electrical

and magnetic separation

.15

Temporary

.19

Specific

magnetic permeability or surface electrical conductivity between different mineral varieties Utilization of differences in

permanent

Add "Areas" •2

.79

permanent

fortifications in

623.19

623.19 For specific permanent fortifications, see

bubbles in

water

fortresses)

Permanent

Utilization of differences in chemical composition of minerals

attachment of mineral grains to

and

and geographical treatment

Class specific

.12

.77

and war

construction, operation Planning, structural analysis and design, demoHHon operations of defenses, ordnance, communication;

Mechanical separation

to bring about

Ordnance Ballistics and gunnery

Nautical engineering and seamanship

minerals

.752

Minelaying, mine clearance, demolition Engineering of defense

.8

Class comprehensive works in 622.7

Utilization of differences in specific gravity

fortresses)

.7

Removal of waste and mineral separation of milled ore

.751

and

623.1-623.7 Military engineering

622.75-622.77 Ore concentration (separation)

.75

Fortifications (Forts

Military transportation technology Other operations of military engineering

.6

.73

623

Engineering and allied operations

fortifications

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 623.19

Minelaying, mine clearance, demolition

Milling plants

Minelaying and mine clearance

.26 Class specific milling-plant operations in 622.73-622.77

.8

Mine health and

safety

Hazards, accidents, rescue operations, safety engineering

623 .04

.042

Military

and nautical engineering

Miscellaneous general branches of military engineering Optical and paraphotic engineering Visible light, infrared, ultraviolet technology

.043

Electronic engineering

.044

Nuclear engineering

.045

Mechanical engineering

.047

Construction engineering

964

.262

On

.263

In water

land

Demolition

.27 [.271 -.277]

Demolition of specific structures and systems Numbers

.3

discontinued; class in 623.27

Engineering of defense indirect warfare Including countermining, defense against

Class ordnance in 623.4

9^

Dewey Decimal

623

623

Classification

623 .419 4

Against direct invasion

.31

.42

Examples: flooding, mechanical barriers, traps

Number

Gun mounts

.44

Small arms and other weapons

discontinued; class in 623.3

the specific vehicle, Class vehicle-mounted small arms with e.g., on armored cars 623.7475

Warning systems

.37

Use of

this

number

for

comprehensive works on defense against

.441

indirect warfare discontinued; class in 623.3

Defense against

[.371-.377]

specific

Specific pieces of artillery

.43

Against mines (Countermining)

[.36]

Space

launchers Guns, howitzers, cannons, mortars, rocket

For fortifications, see 623.1; minelaying and demolition, 623.2

Weaponry

of pre-firearm origin

arrows, catapults, Examples: maces, tomahawks, bows and daggers, knives, boomerangs, lances, spears, swords, bayonets,

forms of indirect warfare

shields

Numbers

discontinued; class in 623.3

Including

Protective construction

.38

623

Engineering and allied operations

modern

arms [formerly 623.444]

side

in 623.442 Class primitive firearms [formerly 623.441]

Example: underground shelters

A

.442

Ordnance

Portable firearms 623.441] Class here primitive firearms [formerly

For combat

vehicles, see 623.

74

For

Maintenance and repair

[.402 88]

Do

.442 4 not use; class in 623.48

.41

Artillery

.42

Specific pieces of artillery

.43

Gun mounts

.44

Small arms and other weapons

.45

Ammunition and other destructive agents

.46

Accessories

.48

Maintenance and repair

specific pieces

projectiles,

Naval

.419

Other

[.419 3]

and revolvers

Modern

side

arms

Chemical devices for

smoke and gas

projectiles, tear

gas devices firearms

.446

see 623.42; artillery

Devices emitting destructive radiations Examples: laser weapons, thermal weapons

623.4513

Devices generating destructive vibrations Example: ultrasonic weapons

Including railroad-borne

.418

Pistols

Class in 623.441

.447

Coast

muskets, carbines

Portable rocket launchers (Bazookas)

[.444]

Field

.417

machine and submachine guns

.442 6

.445

of artillery,

rifles,

Rifles,

.443

mounted

623.443

Automatic firearms

Flame throwers, mortars

Large-caliber, crew-served

.412

revolvers, see

.442 5

Artillery

For

and

Automatic and machine

SUMMARY 623.41

pistols

.45

Ammunition and other destructive agents

Airborne Provision discontinued because without

966

meaning

in artillery

967

Dewey Decimal

623

623

Classification

.4519

SUMMARY

623

Engineering and allied operations

623

Guided

missiles (Strategic missiles)

Nuclear and others 623.451

.451

Delivery devices Class here storage

.452

Explosives

.454

Detonators, rockets, demolition charges

.455

Small-arms ammunition

.459

.451 91

Air-to-air

Nonexplosive agents

.451 92

Air-to-surface

Delivery devices

.451 93

Air-to-underwater

.451 94

Surface-to-air

Projectiles,

For .451

1

bombs,

missiles

tactical rockets, see

Interceptor, antimissile missiles

623.4543

Grenades, mines, nuclear weapons Class special-purpose grenades, mines, nuclear

weapons

in

Rifle

95

.451

952

Short range

.451

953

Intermediate range

.451

954

Long range

and hand grenades

.451 15

Mines

.451 19

Nuclear weapons

Example:

Bombs and

.451

artillery projectiles

For nuclear .451 3

missiles, see

96

.451 97

623.4519

.451

98

623.4514-623.4518

.452 artillery projectiles, see

623.45119

623.451 4-623.451 8 Special-purpose delivery devices Bombs, mines, grenades, other

Surface-to-underwater

Underwater

Space

Explosives Chemicals for propelling, bursting, demolition charges

.452 6

Propellants (Burning

.452 7

Antipersonnel devices

High explosives

TNT

For chemical and biological

devices, see

(pentaerythrite tetranitrate),

623.4516

tetryl,

Chemical and biological devices

High-explosive (HE) devices

.454 .454 2

Examples: torpedoes, blockbusters, high-explosive-antitank

Armor-piercing (AP, APC,

968

HVAP)

(cyclonite, hexagen),

(hexamethylenetriperoxidediamine); primary

Detonators, rockets, demolition charges Detonators percussion caps Fuses, primers, firing mechanisms, boosters,

projectiles

For bangalore torpedoes, see 623.4545 .451 8

HMTD

RDX

PETN

explosives

Incendiary, gas, smoke, microbe devices

(HEAT)

explosives)

Nitroglycerin, dynamite, nitroguanidine, (trinitrotoluene), ammonium picrate and chlorate,

Including shrapnel devices

.451 7

and deflagratory

Black powder (gunpowder), smokeless powder, nitrocellulose (guncotton), cordite, flashless and coated powders

projectiles

Class comprehensive works in 623.451

.451 6

(intercontinental ballistic missiles)

underwater-to-underwater

Artillery projectiles

For nuclear

ICBM

Underwater-to-air, underwater-to-surface.

Class special-purpose artillery projectiles in

.451 4

Surface-to-surface

.451

623.4514-623.4518 .451 14

and launching equipment, launch vehicles

.454 3

Rockets (Tactical rockets) Nuclear and others

devices

969

Dewey Decimal

623 .454 5

623

Classification

.557

Demolition charges

Target selection and detection Including radar aids

Bangalore torpedoes, shaped charges, destructors, demolition

Class application to specific types of

blocks

.455

.459 .459 2

.558

bazooka rockets

Class apphcation to specific types of

Poisons and gases

.459 4

Disease-causing microbes

.459 5

Radiations heat

Vibrations

.51

and range apparatus

and gunnery

Ballistics

.513

transportation

.62

Roads

.63

Railroads and their rolling stock

.631

Motion of projectiles and conditions affecting

Interior

Earthwork and track

.633 .64

Rolling stock

Naval

facilities

it

Docks,

Exterior .66 Motion of projectiles after leaving gun tube and resistance encountered due to motion through air

.516

Air

recoil, see

facilities

comprehensive works on military aerospace engineering

to base

the numbers following 629.136 in airstrips 623.6612, air bases 623.6613

number 623.66

629.1361-629.1368,

Gunnery For

and associated

Class here

of projectiles on targets

harbors, naval bases

facilities

Add .55

artificial

Airports

Terminal EflFect

e.g.,

For military astronautics, see 623.69; 623.741-623.746

623.57

.551

Land

.67

Bridges

.553

Naval

.68

Tunnels

.555

Aircraft

.69

Space

.556

Spacecraft

aircraft,

facilities

Class here

comprehensive works on military astronautics

For spacecraft, see 623. 749 .7

970

stock,

Permanent way

it

Motion of projectiles within the bore and conditions governing

.514

623.74

For roads, see 623.62; railroads and their rolling 623.63; bridges, 623.67; tunnels, 623.68

Maintenance and repair Ballistics

vehicles, see

Land

Accessories Tools, sighting

.5

Military transportation technology For

.61

.48

Recoil

Of mounts and guns .6

.46

in

For target selection and detection, see 623.557 .57

light,

gunnery

623.551-623.556

Example: tear gas

.459 6

Firing and fire control

Nonexplosive agents

Examples:

gimnery in

623.551-623.556

Small-arms ammunition Bullets, cartridges,

623

Engineering and allied operations

623

Other operations of military engineering

9P

Dewey Decimal

623

Classification

623

Engineering and allied operations

623

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

.74

Vehicles

.75

Sanitation

.76

Electrical engineering

.747

Motor land vehicles

.77

Camouflage and concealment

.748

Air-cushion vehicles

.749

Spacecraft

Intelligence

and safety engineering

Intelligence

and reconnaissance topography

.742

Free balloons

.743

Airships (Dirigible balloons)

.744

Barrage balloons

.746

Heavier-than-air aircraft

Including sketching and map-making

623.741-623.746 Aircraft

For photography and photogrammetry^ see 623. 72

Class comprehensive works in 623.74

Photography and photogrammetry

.72

Lighter-than-air aircraft

.73

.72

.71

623.741

and reconnaissance topography Photography and photogrammetry Communication technology

623.71

.741

Lighter-than-air aircraft

Communication technology

.73

For specific types of lighter-than-air 623.742-623.744

Visual signals

.731 .731 2

Semaphore, heliograph,

.731 3

Pyrotechnical devices

aircraft, see

flag signals

623.742-623.744 Specific types of lighter-than-air aircraft

.731 4

Electrooptical devices

Class comprehensive works in 623.741

Example: blinkers

Wire telegraphy

.732

Wire telephony

.733

Radiocommunication and radar

.734 .734

1

.734 2

Radiotelephony

Airships (Dirigible balloons)

.743 5

Rigid

.743 6

Semirigid

.743 7

Nonrigid

623.7341

.744

Barrage balloons

.746

Heavier-than-air aircraft Special topics of general applicability

.746 04

Radar

623.746 042-623.746 047 General types

.735

Television

.737

Air-raid

.74

.743

Radiotelegraphy

Class short-wave radiotelephony in

.734 8

Free balloons

Short-wave radio

Class short-wave radiotelegraphy in 623.7341

.734 5

.742

aircraft ordnance in Class comprehensive works in 623.746,

warning systems

Vehicles Support vehicles, combat vehicles and their ordnance

For railroad rolling 623.82

stock, see 623.633; nautical craft,

623.7461

.746 042

Propeller-driven planes

.746 044

Jet planes

.746 045

Rocket planes

.746 047

Vertical-lift

(VTOL)

craft

Example: helicopters

972

973

623

Dewey Decimal

623 .746 048

Classification

Engineering and allied operations

623

Air-cushion vehicles

Class piloting of a specific type of heavier-than-air

.748

with the aircraft, e.g., piloting jet planes 623.746044, pUoting fighters 623.7464

.748 2

Overland

.748 4

Overwater

.748 5

Amphibious

aircraft

Components Examples: fuselages, engines, cabins, navigation instruments Class

components of a

specific type of heavier-than-air

Spacecraft

.749 .75

Sanitation

components of jet planes 623.746044. components of fighters 623.7464 aircraft

.746

1

with the

aircraft, e.g.,

Class here health engineering

Water supply

Armor, weapons

.753

Sewage treatment and

,754

Garbage and refuse treatment and disposal

devices, see 623.451

Electrical engineering

.77

Camouflage and concealment

Class comprehensive works in 623.746, ordnance of aircraft for specific uses in 623.7461, pilotless aircraft for specific uses in

.8

.746 2

Trainers

.746 3

Bombers and fighter-bombers

Planning, design, construction, operation Class here naval engineering,

.746 4

Fighters

.746 5

Personnel and cargo transports

.746 6

Rescue

.746 7

Reconnaissance aircraft

.746 9

Pilotless aircraft

For docks,

(Guided

623.81

aircraft)

armored personnel

carriers in

623.7475

Jeeps and similar vehicles

Buses

.747 24

Ambulances

,81

Naval architecture (Naval design)

.82

Nautical craft

.83

Shipyards

.84

.86

Hulls of nautical craft Engineering systems of nautical craft Equipment and outfit of nautical craft

.87

Power

.88

Seamanship

.89

Navigation

.85

For transporting personnel

.747 23

.747 5

naval bases, see 623.64

SUMMARY

Motor land vehicles

Class

artificial harbors,

aircraft

Example: drones

.747 4

comprehensive works on military

water transportation

Reconnaissance and combat

22

Nautical engineering and seamanship boats and their Nautical engineering: engineering of ships and component parts

623.7469

.747

disposal

.76

623.746 2-623,746 7 Aircraft for specific uses

.747 2

safety engineering

.751

For delivery

.747

and

ordnance

Aircraft

623

Tanks

.747 52

Piloting

.746 049

623

plants of nautical craft

Naval architecture (Naval design) Observe the following table of precedence, e.g., design of or battieship hulls in steel 623.81252 (no/ 623.8144

For transporting supplies For combat Including armored cars, other armored vehicles

623.81821)

Design of craft Design of specific parts Design in specific materials Design tests Structural theory

974

975

623.812 623.814 623.818 623.819 623.817

Dewey Decimal

623

623

Classification

[.820

Testing and measurement

,810 287

623

Engineering and allied operations

623 028

Maintenance and repair

8]

Do

not use; class in 623.8208

Class design tests in 623.819

Design of

.812

.820 03-.820 09

craft

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Design of general types of

.812 04

Add

to base

craft

number 623.81204

the numbers following 623.820

in 623.8202-623.8205, e.g., design of submersible craft

Scale models

.820 1

Models of general types of

.820 104

623.812045 .812 1-.812 9

Design of

Add

Add

number 623.812 the numbers

623.821-623.829,

Design of

.814

e.g.,

to base

number 623.820104

design of sailboats 623.81223

.820 11-.820 19

Models of

Add

specific parts

Including hydrofoils

.814 5-.814 7

models of

sailing

specific types of craft

to base

number 623.8201

the

numbers following 623.82

models of battleships 623.820152

623.820 2-623.820 5 General types

Design of other parts

Add

to base

number 623.814

623.85-623.87,

e.g.,

Add

to base

design of power plants 623.8147

Design in

.818

Add

Design

deflections 623.81714

.820 23

number 623.818 the numbers

624.182-624.189,

.819

e.g.,

e.g.,

.820 26

tests

Nautical craft

.82

Design and construction of

.820 01

Philosophy and theory

.820 02

Miscellany

.820 022

.820 4

Power-driven craft Examples: steamships, hydrofoils small Class power-driven submersible craft in 623.8205;

power-driven craft in 623.823

623.84-623.87

.820 5

Illustrations 8]

vessels

Sailing craft

Class overwater hovercraft in 629.324 details,

Working

.820 3

ships, boats, other vessels

For design, see 623.81; parts and

Pleasure craft Example: yachts

following 624.18 in

design in steel 623.81821

Small craft Class small sailing craft in 623.8203; small submersible 623.823 craft in 623.8205; small power-driven craft in

following 624.17 in

specific materials

to base

623.821-623.829

.820 2

number 623.817 the numbers

624.171-624.177,

of craft in Class comprehensive works in 623.82, general types craft in specific materials in 623.8207, specific types of

the numbers following 623.8 in

Structural theory

.817

Submersible craft

820 7

Craft of specific materials

.820 8

Maintenance and repair

Scale models

Do

not use; class scale models of in 623.8201

.820 028

e.g.,

numbers following

Hulls

.814 4

022

the

following 623.82 in

in 623.821-623.829, e.g.,

[.820

craft

623.820 in 623.8202-623.8205, craft 623.8201043

specific craft

to base

1

all

types of craft

623.821-623.829 Specific types Class comprehensive

works in 623.82

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

976

977

Dewey Decimal

623

623

Classification

SUMMARY 623.821 .822 .823 .824 .825 .826 .827 .828 .829

Engineering and allied operations

623 .823 15

Ancient and medieval craft Modem wind-driven craft Small and medium power-driven craft Power-driven merchant and factory ships Power-driven warships

.823 2

Tugboats and towboats

.823 4

Ferryboats

Support warships and other government vessels Nonmilitary submersible craft Other power-driven vessels Hand-propelled and towed craft

.824 3

.824

Power-driven merchant and factory ships Passenger

.824 32

Ocean

.824 36

Inland-waterway ships

liners

Example: river steamers

Ancient and medieval craft

.821

Inboard-outboard

.824 5

Examples: caravels, galleys, biremes, triremes

Cargo Freighters, bulk carriers, tankers

.824 8

623.822-623.829 Modern craft

Whaleboats and ship canneries

Class comprehensive works in 623.82

Modern wind-driven

.822

.825

craft

.822 4

.825 1

Pleasure craft Examples:

Merchant

Power-driven warships For support warships, see 623.826

Including rotor ships

.822 3

Factory

Naval ordnance Armor, weapons

sailboats, sailing yachts

For naval ships

artillery, see

623.418; delivery devices.

623.451

Example: clipper ships .822 5

Warships

623.825 2-623.825 8 Specific types

Example: .822 6

Work

frigates

Class comprehensive

vessels

Example: research ships

For merchant

ships, see

623.8224

623.823-623.828 Power-driven craft

works in 623.825, naval ordnance in 623.8251

.825 2

Battleships

.825 3

Cruisers

.825 4

Destroyers and destroyer escorts

.825 5

Aircraft carriers

.825 6

Landing

.825 7

Submarines

craft

Class comprehensive works in 623.8204

Small and

.823

medium power-driven

.825 72

Diesel-engine and electric-motor powered

here in 623.824-623.828

.825 74

Nuclear-powered

Motorboats

.825 8

Class small

823

1

craft

and medium power-driven

craft not

provided for

Light combat craft Examples: torpedo boats, armed junks

Class here speedboats

Support warships and other government vessels

823 13

Outboard

.826

823 14

Inboard

.826 2

Minelayers and minesweepers

.826 3

Police boats, revenue cutters, coast guard craft

Examples: motor yachts, hydroplanes

978

979

623

Dewey Decimal

623

Classification

623

623

.826 4

Hospital ships and military transports

.853

.826 5

Military supply ships

.853 5

.827

.828

Other power-driven

vessels

Air conditioning and temperature controls Cooling Including refrigeration

Nonmilitary submersible craft Examples: bathyspheres, bathyscaphes

623

Engineering and allied operations

.853 7

.854

Heating and

air

conditioning

Water supply and

sanitation

Icebreakers, trawlers, dredgers, drilling ships

.829

623.854 2-623.854 3 Water supply

Hand-propelled and towed craft

Class comprehensive works in 623.854

Canoes, lifeboats, barges, scows, rowboats, towed canalboats, coracles

.83

Shipyards Appliances and

facilities

.854 2

Potable water

.854 3

Sea water For sanitation and

used in construction, maintenance,

repair of ships

.854 6

fire fighting

Sanitation

623.8543 Class sea water for sanitation in

623.84-623.87 Parts and details of nautical craft

.856

Class comprehensive works in 623.82

.84

Lofting

.843

Metalwork

.843 2 .843 3

Add

to base

number 623.856 the numbers

623.731-623.735,

Hulls of nautical craft

.842

Communication systems

.86

Equipment and Including

.862

Welding and riveting

flares,

outfit of nautical craft other portable lights

spars, rudder, sails, cordage,

.844

Carpentry (Shipwrights' work)

.863

Nautical instruments

.845

Construction with masonry, and ceramic and allied

.865

Safety

Add

to base

number 623.845

624.1832-624.1838,

.848

e.g.,

the numbers following 624.183 in

Furniture

.867

Loading equipment

Resistant construction .87

Power

Class here

construction

Engineering systems of nautical craft Use 623.85001-623.85009

for standard subdivisions

For power plants, see 623.87 .850 1

.872

Electrical

.850 4

Electronic

Engines Steam

.872 3

Internal-combustion Inboard and outboard

Add

to base

number 623.8723

621.433-621.437,

.872 6

.852

marine engineering

.872 2

Mechanical

.850 3

equipment

plants of nautical craft

Fire-, heat-, pest-, corrosion-, sound-, shock-resistant

.85

fire-fighting

.866

concrete hulls 623.8454

anchors

equipment

Examples: lifesaving,

materials

systems 623.85612

Gear and rigging Rope, masts,

Shipfitting

e.g., flag

following 623.73 in

e.g., diesel

Electric

Electric lighting

980

981

the numbers following 621.43 in

engines 623.87236

Dewey Decimal

623

Solar

.872 8

Nuclear

Engine

Including celestial navigation of nautical craft [formerly

auxiliaries

5271

pumps, propellers,

Class navigation procedures to prevent collision

shafting

.88

Navigation Selection and determination of course

Boilers, piping, condensers, blowers,

.874

.892

Geonavigation

Seamanship

For aids

Art and science of handling nautical craft

to

Class tide

Safety measures

Do

to base

not use; class in 623.888

number 623.881

623.8202-623.8205,

e.g.,

Add

handling small craft 623.8812

number 623.882

623.821-623.829,

e.g.,

and

.892 3

Dead reckoning

.892 9

Approach and harbor

piloting

and

pilot guides

Class geographical treatment in 623.89291-623.89299

the numbers following 623.82 in

handling power-driven warships 623.8825

handhng

known

Historical treatment

.892 909

.892 91-.892 99 Class specific topics in

pilot guides

For approach and harbor piloting and pilot guides, see 623.8929

the numbers following 623.820 in

specific types of craft

to base

tables in 623.8949

position

craft

related topics in handling general types of craft in 623.888

Handling

and

and current

Positioning craft by visual observation of objects of

Class handling specific types of craft in 623.882, safety

.882

Piloting

.892 2

Handling general types of Add

geonavigation, see 623.893-623.894

Tables, formulas, specifications, statistics

.892 021 2

For navigation, see 623.89

.881

and grounding

in 623.8884

Fuels

[.880 289]

623

Engineering and allied operations

623 .89

.872 7

.873

623

Classification

Geographical treatment

specific types of craft in

Add "Areas"

623.888

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

623.8929

.888

Specific topics Class here safety technology

623.893-623.894 Aids to geonavigation

For safety equipmenty see 623.865 .888 1

Class comprehensive works in 623.892

Loading and unloading of nautical

craft

.893 .888 2

Electronic aids to geonavigation

Knotting and splicing ropes and cables Class here interdisciplinary works

on knotting and

splicing

623.893 2-623.893 3 Direction- and position-finding devices

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g.,

Class comprehensive works in 623.893

knotting in camping 796.545

.888 4

Prevention of collision and grounding

.893 2

Radio aids Radio beacons, radio compasses, loran

Including rules of the road

.888 5

Wreckage

.893 3

Microwave

aids

studies Radar, racon, shoran

Determination of causes of accidents through examination of .893 8

remains .888 6

Fire-fighting technology

.888 7

Rescue operations

Sonar, other echo

.894

982

Sounding devices

Other

and sound-ranging devices

aids to geonavigation

983

Dewey Decimal

623

623

Classification

.894 2

and geographical treatment

Historical

.151 09

Lighthouses

624

Engineering and allied operations

624

Class soil surveys in 624.1517

.894 3

Lightships

.894 4

Beacons, buoys, daymarks

.894 5

Light

.894 9

Tide and current tables

Rock and

.1513 .151 32

Rock mechanics

.15136

Soil

lists

mechanics

permafrost, Including permeability, drainage properties, tests of strength

Civil engineering

624

mechanics

soil

Class specific branches of civil engineering in 625-629

.151 362

Consolidation

For military construction engineering, see 623.047

.151 363

Stabilization

SUMMARY 624.1

.1517

Soil surveys

.3

Specific types of bridges

.4

.6

Tubular and box-girder bridges Suspension bridges Arch bridges

.7

Compound

.8

Movable bridges

624.152-624.158 Foundation engineering engineering geology of Class comprehensive works in 624.15,

bridges

foundations in 624.151

Excavation

,152

bridges, see 624.2; buildings,

Earthwork, shoring, rock excavation, blasting

690

Philosophy and theory

Foundation materials

.153

Add

Class structural theory in 624.17

to base

number 624.153

620.12-620.19,

Special topics of general applicability

104

e.g.,

the numbers foUowing 620.1 in

iron 624.1537

of foundations Class foundation materials for specific types

Structural quantity surveying

104 2

in 624.154-624.158

Estimates of materials, time, labor

624.154-624.158 Specific types of foundations

SUMMARY

15

151

Planning, analysis, design, construction

.16

Foundation engineering and engineering geology Other supporting structures

.17

Structural theory

.18

Design and construction

.19

Underground construction

624.15

Class comprehensive works in 624.15

.154

Pile foundations

.156

Floating foundations

in specific materials

Platform and cantilever foundations

Foundation engineering and engineering geology .157

Engineering geology Geological studies for

civil

[.157 1-.157 6]

engineering purposes

soils)

.158

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g, soil

Underwater (Subaqueous) foundations Construction methods

Numbers

Class here properties of soils supporting structures

(foundation

number

624.1517

Structural engineering For

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

Bridges

101

Soil

Structural engineering

.2

.5

content analysis

.151 4

discontinued; class in 624.157

Pier foundations

highway

surveys 625.732

985 984

Dewey Decimal

624 .16

624

Classification

624

Engineering and allied operations

624

Other supporting structures

624.177 2-624.177 9 Specific structural elements

Planning, structural analysis and design, construction Analysis, design

Including piers, abutments

.162

Embankments

.164

Retaining walls

.17

specific Class comprehensive works in 624.177, design of structural elements in specific materials in 624.18

Beams and

.177 23

Structural theory Class here interdisciplinary works

on

structural theory

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., structural

Structural analysis Statics,

dynamics,

stability,

Trusses and frames

.177 4

Cables, wires, bars, rods

.177 5

Arches and domes

.177 6

Shells

strength of structures

SheUs

.177 65

Plates

171 3

Graphic Statical

Class specific sandwich

determinacy and indeterminacy

171 4

Deflections

171 5

Moments and moment 624.172-624.176 Loads,

stresses, strains

Stresses

Ferrous metals (Iron and

.182 2-. 182 9

Nonferrous metals to base

Masonry, and ceramic and Artificial

in

allied materials

and natural stones

Examples: marble, concrete and cinder blocks

loads

and

steel)

number 624.182 the numbers following 620.18 620.182-620.189, e.g., construction in aluminum 624.1826

Add

.183 2

loads, see 624. 1 75

strains (Deformation)

Produced by loads, winds, temperature changes .176 2

.182 1

.183

.176

specific materials

Metals

strains of

Loads

Wind

Design and construction in

.182

works in 624.171; loads, stresses, structural elements in 624.1772-624.1779

.175

in

distribution

Class comprehensive

For wind

and honeycomb constructions

624.1772-624.1776

.18

.172

Sandwich and honeycomb constructions

.177 9

statics

Including statically indeterminate structures

specific

plates

loads, stresses, strains, see 624.172-624.176; specific

structural elements, 624.1772-624.1779

171 2

and

62

.177

For

girders

.177 3

analysis of aircraft 629.1341

171

girders, cylinders, columns, slabs

Beams,

.177 2

vibrations, impacts, blasts,

.183 3

Cement

.183 4

Concretes

.183 41

Reinforced (Ferroconcrete) For

Earthquake engineering

specific concrete structural elements, see

62418342-62418346 .177

Structural design

and

specific structural

elements .183 412

Prestressed

.183 414

Precast construction

Class analysis in 624.171

.177 1

Structural design

For design of specific structural elements, see 624.1772-624.1779; design in specific materials, 624.18

.183 42-.183 46

Specific concrete structural elements

Add

to base

number 624.1834

the

numbers following 624.177

in 624.1772-624.1776, e.g., concrete shells

986

9S7

624.183462

Dewey Decimal

624 .183 6

624

Classification

Engineering and allied operations

624

Foundations

.284

Brick and

tile

Class here

.183 8

Glass

.184

Wood and

.189

Other materials Add

laminated

to base

620.191-620.199,

.19

see For structural analysis and design offoundations, 624.254

wood .3

number 624.189

Specific types of bridges Planning, structural analysis, design, construction

the numbers following 620.19 in

design in plastics 624.18923

e.g.,

comprehensive works on foundations of bridges

compound For tubular bridges, see 624.4; arch bridges, 624.6;

Underground construction

bridges, 624.7;

movable

bridges, 624.8

Planning, analysis, design, construction, ventilation Class subsurface

waste disposal

mining

in 622.2, construction of

facilities in

.192

Mountain tunnels

,193

Tunnels

628.44566

Class comprehensive works in 624.3

For suspension bridges, see 624.5

For mountain tunnels, see 624.192; underwater tunnels, 624,194

.194 Jl

.252

Maintenance and repair

Continuous extending Bridges consisting of beams, girders, or hiisses uninterruptedly over more than two supports trestle bridges, see

.35

Cantilever

.37

Girder and

Structural analysis

and design

.254

Foundations

,257

Structural elements

[.372-.378]

in 624.32-624.35

Types of girder bridges Numbers

.38

discontinued; class in 624.37

Truss Class long-span truss bridges in 624.32r-624.35

and materials

For floor systems, see 624.253; foundations, 624.254

Construction, maintenance, repairs

.4

Tubular and box-girder bridges

.5

Suspension bridges

.52

Floor systems Class here

and beam bridges

For box-girder bridges, see 624.4

in 624.257

Floor systems

beam

Class long-span girder

Loads, stresses, strains

.253

624.32

Including simple, covered, plate, lattice girders

not use; class in 624.28

and materials

.283

.33

For

Class loads, stresses, strains of specific structural elements

.28

Trestle

Bridges

Do .25

.32

Underwater tunnels

For specific types of bridges, see 624.3 [.202 88]

624.32-624.35 Long-span

underground

Early Rope bridges

comprehensive works on

floor

systems of bridges

For structural analysis and design offloor systems, see 624.253

.55

of

hammock and

basket types

Modern cable Wire-cable, self-anchored, eyebar-chain, rope-strand

suspension bridges

Including plate-girder suspension bridges {formerly 624.7]

989

988

624

Dewey Decimal

624

624

Classification

.6

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.100 28

Arch bridges

625

Engineering and allied operations

625

materials

Hinged and hingeless

Maintenance and repair

[.100 288] Class here truss arch bridges {formerly 624.7]

Do

Of masonry

.63

.100 a-. 100 9

Standard subdivisions

Of metal

.67

Compound

,7

not use; class in 625.17

Notations from Table

bridges

[.101-.102]

Class a specific type of

compound bridge with

the type,

e.g.,

1

Standard- and narrow-gauge railroads Numbers

discontinued; class in 625.1

plate-girder suspension bridges 624.55, truss arch bridges 624.6

[both formerly %2A.l]

A

.103

Movable bridges

.11

Bascule

.83

Swing

.84

Vertical-lift

.86

Transporter

.87

Pontoon

Class comprehensive works in 625.1

.12

.122

Planning, analysis, design, construction

engineering in 624.193, bridge engineering in 624.2

.123

.2

Railroad rolling stock

.3

Inclined, mountain, ship railways

.4

.7

Rapid transit systems Cable and aerial railways Surface rail and trolley systems Roads and highways

.8

Artificial

.13

.100 2 .100 22 [.100 228]

and rock

fills

retaining walls Examples: snow fences, permanent snowsheds,

.14

Track For

rails

and

rail fastenings, see

62515; track

accessories,

62516

stock, see 625.2; special-purpose railways,

.141

Ballast

.143

Ties (Sleepers) and tie plates

.144

Track laying

625.3-625.6 1

soils; soil

Protective structures

road surfaces

Class electrification of railroads in 621.33

.100

of foundation

Roadbed preparation

cuts,

Railroads

For railroad rolling

tests, analysis

rock cutting, Clearing and grubbing, compaction, excavation, embankments, earth and rock haulage, grading; formation of

Railroads

.1

Engineering geology mechanics

SUMMARY

.6

Earthwork

Surveys,

Class military transportation engineering in 623.6, tunnel

.5

way

625.12-625.17 Permanent

Engineering of railroads, roads, highways

625.1

Surveying and design surveys; Reconnaissance, preliminary surveys, final location right-of-way determination of grades, curves, switchbacks,

.82

625

Monorailroads

of tracks over ice Class laying of monorail tracks in 625.146,

Philosophy and theory Miscellany Illustrations

Scale models

Do

cover in 625.147

.146

Monorail tracks

.147

Tracks over ice cover

.15

Rails

and

rail

fastenings

not use; class in 625.19

990

99^

Dewey Decimal

625 .16

625

Classification

625 .26

Track accessories

625

Engineering and allied operations

Locomotives Class running gear in 625.21, accessory

equipment

in 625.25

Design, construction, installation

.163

Turnouts and crossings Switches, frogs, sidings

.165 .17

Signals, signs, other control devices

.261

Steam

.262

Gas-turbine

.263

Electric For diesel

Maintenance and repair

electric, see

625.2662

Example: snow removal operations

.265

Air-compression powered

.18

Railroad yards (Terminal layouts)

.266

Diesel and semidiesel

.19

Model

.2

railroads

and

trains

Railroad rolling stock

.266 2

Diesel electric

.266 4

Diesel hydraulic

Planning, analysis, design, construction

.27

Mechanical operation

Class rolling stock for special-purpose railways in 625.3-625.6

.28

Monorail rolling stock

Scale models

[.202 28]

Do

625.3-625.6 Special-purpose railways

not use; class in 625.19

Roadbeds, tracks and accessories, rolling stock

625.21-625.26 For roads with two running Class

.21

comprehensive works in 625.2

.3

Running gear Wheels,

Class comprehensive works in 625.1,

rails

axles, bearings, springs

Funicular

.33

Rack

.39

Ship

.4 Class comprehensive

works

in 625.2,

running

gear for specific

cars

(Nonrevenue

Locomotive cranes and

rolling stock)

shovels, handcars, railroad snowplows,

Underground (Subways)

.44

Elevated Including elevated monorail systems

Passenger-train cars JS

Coaches, chair cars, diners, club cars, lounge cars, sleeping cars, baggage cars, mail cars

.24

.25

cars, flatcars

Accessory equipment Examples: brakes, couplings, buffers

99^

aerial railways

Surface

rail

and

trolley systems

Light interurban and local

Refrigerator cars, automobile cars, boxcars, cattle cars, tank

gondola

Cable and

For funicular railways, see 625.32 .6

Freight cars cars, hoppers,

systems

.42

ditchers, flangers, derrick cars, cabooses, wrecking cars

.23

transit

For surface systems, see 625.6

cars in 625.25

Work

Rapid

Including guided-way systems

types of cars in 625.21, accessory equipment for specific types of

.22

Inclined, mountain, ship railways

.32

625.22-625.24 Specific types of cars

mine

.65

Roadbeds, tracks, accessories

.66

Streetcars

and trolleybuses

Including horse-drawn streetcars

993

railroads in 622.66

Dewey Decimal

625 .7

artificial

.704 .704 2

.76

Maintenance and repair here with the 0288 from Table subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation areas 625.770288 1, e.g., maintenance of roadside Class maintenance

road surfaces, see 625.8

not use; class in 625.76

.761

Safety measures

Do

Damages and

.723

and repair not provided

for

their repairs

Patching, blading, dragging, scarifying, resurfacing, resealing, shoulder maintenance

not use; class in 625.7042

Special topics of general applicability

.763

Snow and

Surveying and design

ice control

measures

Use of snowplows, power graders, bank-slicers, sanders, stock-piled abrasives, snow guides, snow fences

Safety engineering

Design and construction of roadways and auxiliary equipment to provide optimum safety

.72

625

Engineering and allied operations

625

Maintenance and repair

Do [.702 89]

Classification

Roads and highways For

[.702 88]

625

Class municipal

.77

snow and

ice

removal in 628.466

Roadside areas Design and construction of highway

Surveying

rest areas,

parking turnouts,

picnic areas

Reconnaissance, preliminary surveys, final location surveys

vegetation Including planting and cultivation of roadside

Class soil surveys in 625.732

.79

.725

Design exits,

.792

entrances

.732

Ice crossings Ice and snow-compacted roads

Earthwork .794

Engineering geology Surveys and analysis of foundation

soils; soil

Traffic control

Design and construction of dividers,

fills

Drainage

Artificial

Culverts

Do

625.81-625.86 Pavements in specific materials comprehensive works in 625.8. sidewalks materials in 625.881-625.886

Soil roads

Class

Stabilized

and unstabilized

Including

soil stabilization

For surfacing .75

not use; class in 625.76

Subsurface highway materials Properties and use of materials supporting road surfaces

.74

road surfaces

Maintenance and repair

[.802 88]

.735

fences

Design, construction, materials

Including dikes, gutters, ditches, pipes, conduits

.734 2

rails,

Class curbs in 625.888

.8

.734

markings, other

Protective roadside barriers

Clearing and grubbing, compaction, excavation, rock cutting, earth and rock haulage, grading; formation of embankments, cuts,

signals, signs,

control devices

.795

Foundation preparation

equipment

Design and construction of

and rock

mechanics

.733

topics

For public lighting for roads, see 628.95

Including determination of grades, curves, bankings,

.73

Other

Surfacing

soil

processes

soil roads, see 625.

75

.81

Flagstones

.82

Brick and stone

in specific

Including gravel and crushed stone pavements

roads

994

995

Dewey Decimal

625

625

Classification

627 .12

Wood

.83

Engineering and allied operations Rivers and other streams Class canalized rivers in 627.13

Concretes

.84

.122

For bituminous concrete, see 625.85

Silt

and sediment

Measurement,

Bituminous materials

.85

.123 Asphalts, tar, bituminous concrete

analysis,

preventive measures

Water diversions Example: construction of barrages

For macadam, see 625.86

Macadam and

.86

telford surfaces

Sidewalks and auxiliary pavements

.88

River mouths and estuaries

.125

Applied dynamics of rivers and streams

.13

Sidewalks in specific materials

.881-.886

.124

Canals Class here canalized rivers

Add

to base

number 625.88

625.81-625.86,

e.g.,

the numbers

following 625.8 in

tunnels carrying canals Class bridges carrying canals in 624.2,

brick sidewalks 625.882

in 624.193

Curbs

.888

Maintenance and repair

[.130 288]

Auxiliary

.889

pavements

Do

Examples: driveways, parking aprons

not use; class in 627.136

.131

Surveying and design

.132

Earthwork

For curbs, see 625.888

[626]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

earth and Clearing and grubbing, excavation, rock cutting, embankments rock haulage, grading, formation of banks and

in Edition 14

Hydraulic engineering

627

The branch

.133

of engineering dealing with utilization

Bank protection and reinforcement

and control of

natural waters of the earth

Protective measures

.134

Class here planning, analysis, design, construction of hydraulic

Feeding Water supply

for canals

structures; water resource engineering

Class water supply engineering in 628.1

Special topics of general applicability

.04

.135 .135 2

Locks, gates, sluices Lifts, inclines,

.042

Applied hydrodynamics of waterways and water bodies

.135 3

.046

Engineering of recreational water resources

.136

.2

Inland waterways and subsurface waters Harbors, ports, roadsteads

.3

Port installations

,4

Flood control Reclamation Underwater operations Dams and reservoirs Other hydraulic structures

.5

.7 ,8 .9

.1

ramps

Maintenance and repairs 627.137-627.138 Specific types of canals

SUMMARY 627.1

Various specific devices

engineering and construction Class comprehensive works in 627.13, 627.131-627.136 details of specific types of canals in

.137

Ship canals

,138

Barge canals

.14

Lakes

Inland waterways and subsurface waters For underwater operations, see 627.

997

996

627

Dewey Decimal

627 .17

Classification

Water storage

.44

Subsurface waters Engineering measures to control

In ponds, lakes, other reservoirs

and manage ground waters

For water reclamation, see 627.56 .2

627

Water diversion

.45

Through enlargement of

Harbors, ports, roadsteads For port

installationSy see 627,3

Land reclamation by

.52 Including supertanker berthing areas

Channels and fairways

.24

Protective structures Examples:

.3

jetties,

irrigation

conduits Construction and use of irrigation canals, flumes, Class here comprehensive works erosion and its control

reclamation of agricultural aids, see

on land reclamation, on

soil

for irrigation in Class engineering of dams and reservoirs control in 631.45, 627.8, erosion of agricultural soils and its

breakwaters, seawalls

Port installations For navigation

and construction of

Reclamation

Anchorages and mooring grounds

.23

natural channels

auxiliary channels

.5

.22

627

Engineering and allied operations

627

soils

in 631.6

shore For land reclamation by drainage, see 627.54;

627.92

reclamation, 627.58

627.31-627.35 For large craft

Land reclamation by drainage

.54

Including polders

Class comprehensive works in 627.3

.31

Docks

Water reclamation

.56

Structures for mooring vessels and handling cargo and passengers

.312

seawalls and Prevention of beach erosion by construction of

Piers

stabilization of

Docks projecting into water

Mooring structures (Dolphins) .700

.33

Port buildings

.34

Cargo-handling equipment

.35

Other terminal

A

Miscellany

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.700 28

materials

facilities

Maintenance and repair

[.700 288]

Do

Small-craft installations (Marinas) .700 3-.700 9

Flood control

Class engineering of

dams and

class in

627.705

Standard subdivisions 1

reservoirs for flood control in

627.702-627.705 General operations

627.8

Class comprehensive works in 627.7

Water retention By

not use;

Notations from Table

Including flood wreckage studies

.42

Philosophy and theory

1

.700 2

Example: drydocks

.38

dunes

Underwater operations

.7

.32

injection

Shore reclamation

.58

parallel to shore

spreading recharge to ground water through surface

and subsurface

Wharves, quays, berths Docks

.313

Artificial

erection of dikes, seawalls, levees

998

.702

Construction operations

.703

Salvage operations

999

Dewey Decimal

627

627

Classification

.704

Research operations

.92

.705

Maintenance and repair operations

.922

Lighthouses

.923

Lightships

.924

Beacons, buoys, daymarks

627.72-627.75 Specific operations

Navigation aids

Class comprehensive works in 627.7

Artificial islands

.98

.72

Diving

Radar and

Class here interdisciplinary

For diving

works on diving

drilling platforms

Class supertanker berthing areas in 627.22

sports, see 797.2

Sanitary

628 .73

627

Engineering and allied operations

627

and municipal engineering

Dredging Planning, analysis, design, construction

.74

Blasting

.75

Drilling

.8

Dams and

Class mihtary sanitation engineering in 623.75

For plumbing, see 696.1 reservoirs

SUMMARY

Class a specific use other than flood control with the subject, e.g.,

.81

water storage and conservation 628.132

.3

Water supply Sewerage and sewage Sewage treatment and disposal

•4

Public sanitation

S .7

Pollution and industrial sanitation engineering Sanitary engineering for rural and sparsely-populated areas

JA

Other branches

628.1

^

General principles Planning, surveying, earthwork, materials Class general principles applied to specific kinds of

dams and

reservoirs in 627.82-627.86

Water supply

627.82-627.85 Specific kinds of dams

For water supply for rural and sparsely-populated 628.72

Class comprehensive works in 627.8, ancillary structures of specific kinds of

.82

dams

in 627.88

SUMMARY

Masonry dams Gravity, arch, arch-gravity, buttress

.83

.84

Earth- and rock-fill

dams

dams

Bear-trap, bridge, shutter and wicket, roller, frame, curtain

dams

Metal dams

.86

Reservoirs

.11

.13

Storage and conservation

•14

Collection and distribution systems

•15

Mains and service pipes

•16

Analysis, treatment, pollution

.17

Water requirements and use

Sources Class here prevention of natural pollution, e.g., intrusion of

sea water

Class ancillary structures of reservoirs in 627.88

.88

Sources

628.11

Movable dams

.85

areas, see

Ancillary structures

For

.112

.882

Sluices, gates, penstocks

.883

Spillways and weirs

Other hydraulic structures

reservoirs, see

Lakes, rivers, springs For artesian

.114

wells, see

628.114

WeUs Including artesian wells Class here

lOOO

628.132

ground water and

lOOl

its artificial

recharge

Dewey Decimal

628 .116

Sea waters

.119

Waste water

628

Classification

.164

ground waters

For sedimentation, see 628.1622

in 628.114

Storage and conservation Including storage tanks, water towers

.132

Mechanical treatment Including filtration

Class artificial recharge of

.13

Engineering and allied operations

628

165

Aeration and deaeration

166

Chemical treatment For coagulation, see 628.1622; aeration and deaeration, 628.165

Reservoirs Including evaporation control

166 2 Class design

and construction of dams and

Disinfection

reservoirs for water

Chlorination, superchlorination, dechlorination, ozone

supply in 627.8

treatment, copper sulfate treatment, ultraviolet radiation

Collection and distribution systems

14

For mains and service

142

pipes, see

166 3

Fluoridation

166 6

Demineralization processes

628.15

Collection systems Former heading:

Example: softening

Intakes

Class intake conduits

166 7

and aqueducts [formerly 628.142]

167

628.15

144

167 2

Distribution systems

Mains and service pipes

15

Class here intake conduits

and aqueducts {formerly also

628.142]

16

Defluoridation

in

Analysis, treatment, pollution

Saline water conversion

by

distillation

167 23

Using nuclear energy

167 25

Using solar energy

167 3

By

167 4

By use

electrolysis

of

membranes

167 42

Electrodialysis

167 44

Reverse osmosis

167 46

Piezodialysis

.166

Treatment Mechanical treatment Aeration and deaeration Chemical treatment

.167

Saline water conversion

168

.168

Pollution and countermeasures

SUMMARY 628.161 .162 .164

.165

Analysis

167 5

By

167 6

With gas hydrates

freezing

Pollution

and countermeasures

Class prevention of natural pollution of water sources in

161

Analysis

628.11. treatment in 628.162

Determination of consituents, purity,

162

quality, pollution

Treatment

Historical treatment Class pollution in specific areas in 628.1686,

For mechanical treatment, see 628.164; chemical treatment, 628.166; saline water conversion, 628.167

162 2

168 09

countermeasures in specific areas in 628.1688

Sedimentation and coagulation Including screening, settling, flocculation

1002

1003

628

Dewey Decimal

628

628

Classification

A 628.168 2-628.168 5 Pollution from specific sources

Pollution from sewage

and domestic waste

.168 23

From

detergents

.168 25

From

sanitary landfills

.168 3

Pollution

from

Do .21

isotopes^ see

628.1685

Thermal pollution

.168 32

Acid mine drainage

.168 33

Oil spills

.168 36

Waste from chemical and related industries

.168 37

Waste from manufacturing industries

.168 41

Sewerage systems

.212

Storm sewer system

.214

Combined system 628.23-628.25 Sewers

Pollution from agricultural waste Soil

not use; class in 628.24

Including overflows

.168 31

.168 4

Maintenance and repair

[.202 88]

industrial waste

For pollution from radioactive

Sewerage and sewage For sewage treatment and disposal, see 628.3; drainage of roads, 625.734

Class comprehensive works in 628.168

.168 2

improvement wastes

Examples: irrigation return flow,

Class comprehensive works in 628.2

.23

Ventilation and deodorization of sewers

.24

Design, construction, maintenance, repair of sewers

.25

Appurtenances of sewers

fertilizers

Manholes, house connections, flushing apparatus,

Pesticides

.168 46

Animal wastes

.29 .3

Including feedlot runoff

.168 5

Pollution from radioactive isotopes

.168 6

Pollution in specific areas

Pumping

Sewage treatment and disposal For industrial waste treatment and disposal by industry, see 628.54; sewage disposal in rural and sparsely-populated areas, 628.742

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

628.32-628.35 Treatment

628.1686 Class comprehensive works in 628.3 Class pollution from specific sources in specific areas in

628.1682-628.1685

Abatement programs Programs

to

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base 628.1688

number

Water requirements and use Including measurement of consumption

[.172-.177]

.32

Disinfection

.34

Primary treatment

reduce and eliminate pollution in specific areas

Add .17

Screening, skimming, primary sedimentation

.35

Secondary and tertiary treatment 628.351-628.354 Secondary treatment Class

comprehensive works

in 628.35

water requirements and measurement of consumption Specific

Numbers

catch

stations

Class here pollution surveys

Add "Areas"

inlets,

basins, regulators, valves, penstocks, ventilators, traps

.168 42

,168 8

628

Engineering and allied operations

628

discontinued; class in 628.17

1004

1005

Dewey Decimal

628 .351

628

Classification

Biological treatment

.4

Class public sanitation for rural

lagoons)

628.7

Class each other specific biological treatment with the e.g.,

and sparsely-populated areas

in

For water supply, see 628.1; sewerage and sewage, 628.2

Class here aeration

.352

Public sanitation

Including oxidation ponds (stabilization ponds, sewage

treatment,

628

Engineering and allied operations

628

activated sludge process 628.354

.44 .440 4

Filtration

.440 42

Including percolating, sprinkling, trickling

Refuse (Solid wastes) Special topics of general applicability Si>ecific

filters

types of refuse

Examples: beverage containers, abandoned automobiles,

.353

Secondary sedimentation

.354

Activated sludge process

.442

Collection

.357

Tertiary treatment

.445

Treatment and disposal

plastics

Including removal of nutrients

628.445 6-628.445 9 Disposal

For demineralization, see 628.358

.358 .36

Class comprehensive works in 628.445

Demineralization .445 6

Disposal

Disposal on land and underground Class here reduction

For disposal into water, see 628.39

.362

Sewage

.445 62

In open

dumps

effluent disposal Class disposal in junkyards in 628.4458

ground water in 628.114, water supply in 628.162

Class artificial recharge of

treatment and reuse as .362 3

Sewage

irrigation

.445 64

In sanitary landfills

.445 66

Underground

disposal

Including construction of

628.364-628.366 Sewage sludge disposal Class comprehensive works in 628.36

facilities,

storage

.445 7

Incineration

.445 8

Disposal by conversion into useful products

For disposal by destruction^ see 628.37; disposal by conversion

Including disposal in junkyards

into useful products, 628.38

Class utilization of refuse, manufacture of a specific

.364

Sanitary landfills

product with the subject, e.g., converting household garbage 668.6377 [formerly 628.445]

.366

Underground

disposal of

sewage sludge .445 9

Disposal into water

Including storage

.37

Disposal by destruction Example: incineration

.38

Disposal by conversion into useful products sewage sludge, manufacture of a product with the subject, e.g., use of sewage sludge Class utilization of

specific

.45

Comfort

.46

Street cleaning

stations

.462

Sprinkling and sweeping

.466

Snow and

ice

removal

fertilizer

631.869 .39

Disposal into water Into streams, seas, other bodies of water

joo6

lOOJ

Dewey Decimal

628

628

Classification

Pollution and industrial sanitation engineering

Ji

Class waste, pollution,

and

their control solely

of the waste and pollution with the originator,

by the originator e.g.,

.9

.92

control of

noise, see 620.23;

Fire safety technology

fire

.53

Air pollution and countermeasures

Fire retardants

.922 5

Fire alarms

gases Fire-fighting technology

Example: smog Buildings, vehicles, clothing, other

By

.536

By microbes

radioactive substances

For fire-fighting equipment for .925 2

Industrial waste treatment

.54

and

by industry

disposal

For treatment and disposal of radioactive wastes, see 621.4838

.542

From mining

.546

From chemical and

.547

From manufacturing Soil pollution

.925 4

fire boats,

Extinction with chemicals

PubUc

lighting

Including public gas hghting

industries

Class hghting of airports in 629.1365

and countermeasures .96

Pest control Class here

comprehensive works on engineering of pest control

Class control of agricultural pests in 632.9

Water supply

For control of plant

pests, see

628.97

Sewage and other waste

.74

Unsewered sewage

.742

disposal

628.963-628.969 Control of animal pests

Including septic tanks

Class comprehensive

.744

Refuse disposal

.746

Treatment and disposal of

.746

629.1368

Lighting for roads, parks, other pubhc areas

related industries

areas .72

airports, see

hydrants, hoses, portable extinguishing units, automatic sprinkling devices Fire pumpers,

.95

Sanitary engineering for rural and sparsely-populated

.7

equipment

Extinction with water

Class waste technology in 604.6

.55

1

Soil

.963 agricultural waste

improvement wastes

Example:

fertilizers

.746 2

Pesticides

.746 6

Animal wastes Class animal

to provide

doors, fire escapes

.922 3

.925

.535

fires,

For fireproof construction, see 693.82

Industrial plant sanitation

By smoke, fumes,

technology

1

.51

,532

fire safety

rural, sparsely-populated areas

Including

Notations from Table

and

Equipment and measures to prevent and detect an optimum environment during fires

Standard subdivisions of pollution, of industrial sanitation engineering

.501-.509

Fire-fighting

Class forest-fire technology in 634.9618

.922

water pollution, 628.168

Other branches

For urban,

waste from sawmiU operations by the sawmiU 674.2; treatment and disposal of agricultural waste in 628.746

For

628

Engineering and allied operations

628

and

their by-products

ioo8

in

in 628.96

Aquatic invertebrates For mollusks and molluscoidea, see 628.964

.964

MoUusks and molluscoidea

.965

Terrestrial invertebrates

.965 7

manures

works

Insects

628.7461

lOOQ

Dewey Decimal

628

628

Classification

.967

Cold-blooded vertebrates

.968

Birds

.969

Mammals

629

Engineering and allied operations

629

Land

.049

transportation engineering

Class

motor land vehicles and cycles

in 629.2, air-cushion

vehicles in 629.3

.969 3

Rodents

.969 7

Land

For railroads, roads, highways, see 625; nonmotor land vehicles, 688.6

carnivores

SUMMARY

Including stray cats and dogs .2

Aerospace engineering Motor land vehicles, and cycles

.3

Air-cushion vehicles (Ground-eflFect machines. Hovercraft)

.4

Astronautics

.8

Automatic control engineering

629.1

Control of plant pests

.97

629

Other branches of engineering Class here planning, analysis, design, construction, operation

.04

Transportation engineering

Aerospace engineering

.1

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with

Engineering and operation of

two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number coming last in the schedule, e.g., land vehicles 629.049

For astronautics, see 629.4

aspects in

Principles of aerospace

.11

(710^629.046)

equipment

796-797

Do

not use; class in 629.042

Aerospace vehicles and

.12

e.g.,

Navigation

Vehicles and other transportation equipment

.047

Trafficways

^d other transportation facilities

Use 629.13001-629.13009 .130 1

specific

not use; class in 629.1323

Do works

in 629.04

.130 2^.130 8

flight

Aviation meteorology

155 15]

mediums

Class comprehensive

flight

Aeromechanics of

[.130 153 36]

[.130

airports 629.1336

for standard subdivisions

Philosophy and theory of

Do 629.048-629.049 Engineering of transportation in

e.g.,

Aeronautics

527

.046

air-cushion vehicles 629.3; a specific facility or group

of facilities with the subject,

.13

celestial navigation, see

facilities

Class a specific vehicle or group of vehicles with the subject,

Health and safety engineering

For

fliglit

type, e.g., astromechanics 629.411

Including signs, signals, markings, other control devices

.045

facilities

Class principles of a specific type of aerospace flight with the

Safety measures

[.040 289]

.042

for recreational purposes in

and

Mechanics and techniques of operation

Class military transportation technology in 623.6, operation of

transportation

flight vehicles

not use; class in 629.1324

Standard subdivisions of

flight

For aerospace engineering, see 629. J Notations from Table

.048

Water transportation engineering

.130 9

Class air-cushion vehicles in 629.3

and geographical treatment of

Record of

For nautical engineering and seamanship, see 623.8; inland watenvays, 627.1; harbors, ports, roadsteads, 627.2

Historical

.130 91

flight

flying activities in all types of aircraft

Transoceanic

Add

1

to base

flights

number 629.13091

the numbers following 551.46

in 551.461-551.469, e.g., transpacific flights

Class other regional treatment in 629.1309

1010

lOU

629.130915

Dewey Decimal

629

.132 364

.130 92

Fliers

.130 94-. 130 99

Flight in specific continents, countries, localities

629

Engineering and allied operations

629

629

Classification

Moments

of inertia

yaw

Roll, pitch,

Including restoring torques and damping

SUMMARY

132 37

layers

Principles of aerial flight

Region of retarded airflow near surface of moving

.133

Aircraft types

due

.134

Aircraft

.135

Aircraft

.136

Airports

629.132

components and general techniques instrumentation and systems

132 38 132 4

.132 2

Aerostatics

132 5

.132 3

Aerodynamics

132 509

comprehensive works on aeromechanics of

Use 629.1323001-629.1323009

132 51

flight

for standard subdivisions

Subsonic

132 304

Transonic

,132 306

Weather conditions and aerodynamics

Flying and related topics Historical

and geographical treatment

Navigation

.132 52

and determination of course

Piloting Class here comprehensive

works on

flight

operations

For navigation, see 629.13251 [.132

Including sonic

305

Propulsion principles

Selection

For aerostatics, see 629.1322; weather aerodynamics^ 629.1324

132 303

to viscosity of air

Class flight guides in 629.13254

Including aircraft noise Class here

aircraft

Aviation meteorology

Principles of aerial flight

.132

.132

Boundary

520 92]

booms

Pilots

Do

Supersonic

.132 521

Hypersonic

not use; class in 629.13092

General topics Class here comprehensive works

.132 31

Gliding, soaring, diving

.132 32

Airflow

on operation of airplanes

\formerly also 629.132524] Class operation of specific types of aircraft in

629.132522-629.132528 Including turbulence

For boundary .132

322

layers, see

.3

629.13237

132 521 2

Takeoff procedures

132 521 3

Landing procedures

132 521 4

Piloting

Incompressible

.132 323

Compressible

.132 327

Air pockets (Air holes)

under adverse conditions

Nighttime, bad weather, disablement of craft

.132 521 6

and

.132 33

Lift

.132 34

Drag

.132 35

Pressure distribution and aerodynamic load

.132 36

.132 362

Piloting

commercial

craft

thrust

For passengers and goods (Air resistance)

.132 521 7

Stability

Piloting private craft

.132

522

Operation of lighter-than-air

.132

523

Operation of gliders

and control

Aeroelasticity, flutter, vibration

1012

1013

aircraft

Dewey Decimal

629

Operation of

.132 524

Add

to base

629

Classification

number 629.132524

the numbers following

629.13334 in 629.1333404-629.133349, 629.1325247 Class comprehensive works

e.g.,

Lighter-than-air aircraft

.133 2

specific types of airplanes

seaplanes

629

Engineering and allied operations

629

.133 22

Free and captive balloons

.133 24

Airships (Dirigible balloons)

For specific types of dirigibles, see 629.13325-629.13327

on operation of airplanes

[/brmer/y 629.132524] in 629.132521

Operation of

.132 525

Of

.132 525 2

vertical-lift

(VTOL)

craft

629.133 25-629.133 27 Specific types of dirigibles

helicopters

Class comprehensive works in 629.13324

.132 526

Operation of orthopters (ornithopters)

.132 528

Operation of rocket planes

133 25 .133

26

Semirigid dirigibles

.133

27

Nonrigid dirigibles

Flight guides

.132 54

Maps, charts, logbooks,

Add "Areas"

pilot guides

133 3

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Wreckage

studies

Determination of causes of accidents through examination of remains

Command

.132 6

Heavier-than-air aircraft

number

629.13254 .132 55

Rigid dirigibles

systems

133 32

Kites

133 33

Gliders

133 34

Airplanes

For rocket planes, see 629.13338 .133 340 4

Geomagnetic, celestial, electronic systems of controlling guided aircraft

.133 340 42

Special topics of general apphcability

General topics

.133 340 422

Private

.133 340 423

Commercial

Aircraft types

.133

Class components and general techniques of

specific aircraft

For passengers and goods

types in 629.134

[.133

022

Do

not use; class scale models of aircraft in 629.1331 [.133

028

all

.133 343

types of

Do

not use; class testing and measurement of of aircraft in 629.1345 [.133

028

all

types

Maintenance and repair

8]

Do

not use; class maintenance and repair of

Seaplanes

133 348

Amphibian planes

133 349

Jet-propelled landplanes

.133

1

to base

equipment

number 629.1331

629.1332-629.1333,

e.g.,

1014

craft

separate provision for horizontal flight in

629.13443

Models

Add

(VTOL)

Including autogyros, convertiplanes, flying jeeps, other craft taking ofi* and landing vertically with or without

Safety measures Class safety

Vertical-lift

types

of aircraft in 629.1346

.133 028 9

and turboprop

.133 347

.133 35 all

(STOL)

Propeller-driven landplanes Piston

Testing and measurement

7]

Short-takeoflF-and-landing

.133 340 426

Scale models

8]

the numbers following 629.133 in

models of helicopters 629.1331352

133 352

Helicopters

133 36

Orthopters (Ornithopters)

133 38

Rocket planes

1015

Dewey Decimal

629

Aircraft

.134

629

Classification

components and general techniques

.134 351

Fuels and propellants

Chemical and nuclear

For aircraft instrumentation and systems, see 629.135

028

[.134

Do 028

[.134

and propellants 629.134352^29.134355 Class fuels

Testing and measurement

7]

Do

not use; class in 629.1346

Class comprehensive works in 629.13435

.134

352

Reciprocating and

Gas-turbine and jet engines

Manufacturing and assembling

.134

353

.134 3

Parts

.134

353

Turboprop

.134 4

and special equipment Tests, measurements, standards Maintenance and repair

.134

353

Turbojet

.134

353

Turboramjet

.134

353

Ramjet

.134

353

Pulse-jet

.134 6

piston-turbine engines

Analysis and design

.134 2

.134 5

compound engines

compound

Piston and 1

engines in

629.134 352-629.134 353 Air-breathing engines

SUMMARY 629.134

for specific

not use; class in 629.1345

Maintenance and repair

8]

629

Engineering and allied operations

629

Interiors

629.134 1-629.134 2 General techniques Class comprehensive works in 629.134

.134 353

Fan-jet

For standards, see 629. J 3457

134

1

134 2

Analysis

Manufacturing and assembling Methods, materials, equipment

134 3

component part with the

Nuclear power plants

.134 36

Propellers (Air screws) and vertical-lift rotors

.134 37

Rigging and bracing equipment

.134 38

Other Take-off and landing gear Class manufacture of tires in 678.32

subject, e.g.,

fuselages 629.13434

.134 386

Escape equipment Pilot-seat ejectors, capsule cockpits, parachutes

Airfoils

Including wings and wing accessories Class propeller

and rotor blades

For movable .134 33

.134 355

.134 381

Airframes Class a specific

.134 32

Rocket engines

Parts Analysis, design, construction, maintenance, repairs

.134 31

.134 354

and design

airfoils, see

Control surfaces (Movable

in

.134 4

629.13436

629.13433

.134 42

airfoils)

.134 35

Engines, fuels, propellants

special

equipment

Comfort equipment Soundproofing, heating, ventilating,

Safety

equipment

Safety belts,

life rafts,

equipment

Including pollution control

134 45

Interiors Including cabins

ioi6

air conditioning,

pressurization

134 43

Fuselages

and

Analysis, design, construction, maintenance, repairs

Fins, flaps, ailerons, elevators, rudders, stabilizers

.134 34

Interiors

1017

fire-prevention and first-aid

Dewey Decimal

629 .134 5

.134 52

Tests,

629

Classification

measurements, standards

136 34

Pavements

and inspection

136 35

Drainage systems

136 37

Snow removal and compaction

Ground

tests

Including wind and shock tunnels

.134 53

Flight tests

.136 4

Terminal buildings

.134 57

Measurements and standards

.136 5

Lighting systems

Determination of weight, load capacity, center of gravity, handling qualities, other characteristics Class standards for parts in 629.1343, for interiors special

equipment

Control-tower and boundary hghting systems

.136 6

Air

and

Aircraft instrumentation 1

specific part

and systems

Portable flight vehicles

.14

Units intended to be carried by a single person,

Motor land

.2

Automatic

pilots, altimeters,

air-speed indicators,

Power-plant monitoring instrtunentation

.135 4

Electrical systems

.135 5

Electronic systems

.136 .136 1

and cycles

motor land vehicles

in

629.2042

Special topics of general applicabiUty Safety engineering of

.204 2

vertical-speed indicators, tum-and-bank indicators, accelerometers, Machmeters, gyrohorizons, directional gyros

.135 3

vehicles,

Class safety engineering of

.204

Flight instrumentation

on the

Safety measures

.202 89

Navigation instrumentation

e.g..

back

Radio compasses (direction finders), air-mileage indicators, air-position indicators, landing and navigation lights

135 2

equipment

Fire-fighting

Maintenance and repair with the part, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0288 from Table 1, e.g., maintenance of interiors 629.134450288

135

control systems

in 629.1344

Class maintenance and repair of a

135

traffic

Radio and radar control devices

.136 8

134 6

629

Engineering and allied operations

629

Class here

highway

motor land vehicles

comprehensive works on motor land vehicle and

safety engineering

For highway safety engineering, see 625.7042

SUMMARY 629.22

Airports Specific types

Including floating airports (seadromes)

Types of vehicles

.23

Design, materials, construction

.24

Chassis

.25

Power

plants

.26

Bodies and bodywork

Class details of specific types of airports in

.27

629.1363-629.1368

.28

Accessories and lighting equipment Tests, operation, maintenance, repair

.136 12

Airstrips

.29

Other topics

.136 13

Commercial land

.136 16

Heliports

airports

.22

Types of vehicles Class here three-wheel vehicles Class specific details in 629.23-629.28

629.136 3-629.136 8 Details Class comprehensive works in 629.136

.136 3

[.220 228]

Scale models

Do

not use; class scale models of

in 629.221

Runways

ioi8

lOlQ

all

types of vehicles

Dewey Decimal

629

629

Classification

Testing and measurement

[.220 287]

Do

not use; class in 629.282

Maintenance and repair

[.220 288]

Do

not use; class maintenance and repair of vehicles in 629.287

all

types of

629

Engineering and allied operations

629 .227 3

Tricycles

.227 5

Motorcycles and motorscooters

.227 6

Tandem

.228

bicycles

Racing cars Conventional and converted

Safety measures

.220 289

Including karts, hot rods Class safety accessories in 629.276

.220 4

Special topics of general applicability

.229 .229 2

.220 42

Other types of vehicles Steam-powered

OflF-road vehicles

Including steam tractors and rollers

Examples: snowmobiles,

.221

to base

number 629.221

629.222-629.229,

.222 2

.229 3

Electric-powered

.229 4

Air-coinpression-powered

.229 5

Solar

.229 6

Nuclear-powered

Models Add

.222

all-terrain vehicles

e.g.,

the numbers following 629.22 in

models of racing cars 629.2218

Passenger automobiles For private transportation

.23

and construction of parts

629.24-629.27

Arrange alphabetically by name of car

.222 3

Design, materials, construction Class materials for, design

Including sport cars, station wagons

Class racing cars in 629.228

energy-powered

.231

Analysis

and design

Including anthropometric and safety design

For pubUc transportation

.222 32

Taxicabs

.232

Materials

.222 33

Buses

.234

Manufacturing techniques

.222 34

Ambulances

.223

Including factory inspection

Light trucks

629.24-629.27 Parts Including customized vans

Design, materials, construction

.224

Trucks (Lorries) Class comprehensive works in 629.2

For light

trucks, see

629.223 .24

,225

Nontrucking work vehicles

Chassis

.242

Supporting frames

.243

Springs and shock absorbers

.244

Transmission devices

Examples: tractors, bulldozers Class mobile fork

.226

Trailers

.227

Cycles

lifts

in

621.863

and campers

.244 6

.227 1

Monocycles

.227 2

Bicycles Class

and motor bicycles tandem

.245

Rear

.246

Brakes

axles, diflFerentials, drive shafts

Including brake fluids

bicycles in 629.2276

.247

1020

Automatic

Front axles and steering gear

1021

in

Dewey Decimal

629

Classification

Wheels

.248

Including rims, hubs, bearings

.248 2

Power

629

Engineering and allied operations

629 .254 2

Batteries

.254 8

Auxiliary electrical systems

For lighting equipment, see 629.271

Tires

.254 9

Class manufacture in 678.32

.25

629

plants

Electronic systems

.255

Lubricants and lubricating systems of internal-combustion engines

.256

Cooling systems of internal-combustion engines

Class here pollution control

Use 629.25001-629.25009

for standard subdivisions

Radiators, fans,

629.250 1-629.250 9 Specific types of engines Class comprehensive works in 629.25

.250 1

Steam engines

.250 2

Electric

.250 3-.250 6

Internal-combustion engines

Add

plants

.257

Starting devices of internal-combustion engines

.258

Control devices of internal-combustion engines

.259

e.g., diesel

.250 7

Air-compression engines

.250 8

Solar engines

.250 9

Nuclear power plants

629.252-629.258 Parts

and

Parts

and

auxiliary systems of other kinds of

power

plants the numbers following 621.43 in

number 629.250

621.433-621.436,

engines 629.2506

.259 2

Of steam engines

.259 3

Of

.259 4

Of air-compression

.259 5

Of

.259 6

Of nuclear power

.26

electric

power

plants

engines

solar engines

plants

Bodies and bodywork

auxiliary systems of Windshields, windows, running boards, fenders, doors, seats, convertible tops, interior and exterior decoration

internal-combustion engines Class comprehensive works in 629.25

.27

.252

controls, antifreeze solutions

Throttle and spark control devices

power

to base

pumps,

Motor parts of internal-combustion engines

Accessories and lighting equipment

.271

Lighting equipment

mechanisms, manifolds, mufflers

.273

Panel instrumentation

Emission control devices

.275

Hardware

Cylinders, piston assemblies, crankcases, bearings, valve

.252 8

.253

Fuels and fuel systems of internal-combustion engines Including vaporizers, air and tanks, fuel injectors

and

.253 8

Fuels

Safety accessories Examples: bumpers, windshield wipers and washers, safety

injection

Carburetors and carburetion

Ignition

.276

oil filters, fuel controls, fiiel

.253 3

.254

Locks, handles, hinges

belts, air bags,

.277

mirrors

Comfort, convenience, entertainment equipment Examples: heaters,

and

television receivers, tape players, telephones,

electrical systems of

radios, ashtrays, glove

internal-combustion engines Including generators, spark plugs, distributors, voltage

air conditioners, radio receivers,

.28

Tests, operation,

compartments

maintenance, repair

regulators

For starting

devices, see

1022

629.257

1023

two-way

Dewey Decimal

629 .282

629

Classification

Examples: subterranean, ocean-floor vehicles

.282 4

Road

.282 5

Periodic inspection and roadability tests

.282 6

Wreckage

tests)

Example: failure

through examination of

Class generalities

driving, factors in safe driving

Special topics of general applicability

.314

Propulsion systems

.317

Structural analysis

Operation of off-road vehicles all-terrain vehicles

number 629.283

629.2222-629.2223,

e.g.,

to base

driving buses 629.28333

number 629.284

629.223-629.229,

e.g.,

.322

Overland

.324

Overwater

.325

Amphibious

A

Astronautics

the numbers following 629.22 in

Techniques of space

driving trucks 629.2844 [.401

521

Do

repair, see

SUMMARY 629.41

and repair by vehicle owners

[formerly 629.288]

Add to base number 629.287 the numbers following 629.22 in 629.2204-629.229, e.g., repair of motorcycles 629.28775 Subarrange each type alphabetically by trade name of vehicle; but, if preferred, arrange all vehicles regardless of type alphabetically

flight

.43

Unmanned

.44

Auxiliary spacecraft

.45

Manned

.46

Engineering of unmanned spacecraft Astronautical engineering

.47

.41

Space

Space

flight

flight

Principles

and repair of a

specific part

and problems

with the part,

using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0288 from Table

[.288]

flight

by trade name

Class maintenance

e.g.,

not use; class in 629,411

629.287

Maintenance and repair Class here maintenance

engineering of spacecraft and related

Astromechanics

1]

Tools, equipment, services

.287

flight,

equipment

Garages and service stations

For maintenance and

and design

the numbers following 629.222 in

Operation of vehicles other than internal-combustion passenger vehicles Add

systems

Types of vehicles

.32

Operation of internal-combustion passenger vehicles to base

to specific types of vehicles in

629.32

Lift

Add

.286

appHed

.313

Examples: snowmobiles,

.284

Generalities

For operation of vehicles other than internal-combustion passenger vehicles see 629.284

.283 042

.283 2-.283 3

cars

Air-cushion vehicles (Ground-effect machines,

.3

.31

,

.283 04

moon

Hovercraft)

Operation (Driving) Methods of

Vehicles for extraterrestrial surfaces

.295

studies

Determination of mechanical remains

.283

Nonsurface motor land vehicles

.292

For factory inspection, see 629.234

(Performance

Other topics

.29

Tests and related topics

tests

Engineering and allied operations

629

maintenance of bodies 629.260288

Maintenance and repair by vehicle owners

1,

Class preparation for flight to a specific celestial body with the flight, e.g., preparation for manned lunar flight 629.454

For unmanned flight, see 629.43; manned flight, 629.45

Class in 629.287

1024

1025

629

Dewey Decimal

629 .411

Astromechanics

Add

to base

521.1-521.4,

number 629.411 the numbers e.g., efiFects

Problems of entry and

.450 7

from atmospheres of earth and other

exit

in 629.454-629.455

body

following 521 in

Planetary atmospheres

Projected accounts Class projected accounts of flight to a specific celestial

flight

of gravitation 629,4111

629

Engineering and allied operations

629 .450 1

Application of celestial mechanics to space

.415

629

Classification

Selection

and training of astronauts

.452

Launching and

.453

Guidance, homing, navigation

.454

Circumterrestrial and lunar flights

takeoflF

bodies

.415 1

Atmospheric aerodynamics

.415 2

Atmospheric thermodynamics

.454 2

Preflight activities Flight planning, preparation, training

.416

Space environments

afiFecting flight

and

in-flight activities

.454 3

TakeoflF

.454 4

Approach, orbiting, landing

.454 5

RetakeoflF

Examples: radiations, meteors

.418 .43

Weightlessness and countermeasures

Unmanned

flight

flight

.455 .432

Launching

.433

Guidance and homing

.434

Flight of artificial satellites

subject, e.g.,

Planetary flights Class here flights to planetary satellites

Add

weather

satellites

to base

number 629.455

the numbers following 523.4 in

Mars 629.4553; then add to the result add the numbers following 629.454 in 629.4542r-629.4545, e.g., landing on Mars 629.455304

523.41-523.48,

Class satellite flight for a specific purpose with the

.435

and return

e.g., flights to

551.6354

.457

Communication and tracking

.458

Piloting

Astronautical exploratory and data-gathering

operations

By use

of artificial satellites

and related

.458 2

Piloting

activities

.435 2

Ionospheric and near-space

.458 3

Rendezvous with other spacecraft

.435 3

Lunar

.458 4

Extravehicular activities

.435 4

Planetary

Add

to base

Example: space walks

number 629.4354 the numbers

523.41-523.48,

.437 .44

e.g.,

following 523.4 in

Venusian probes 629.43542

Communication and tracking

.458 5

Rescue operations

.458 8

Atmospheric entry and landing

.46

Auxiliary spacecraft

.441

Space shuttles

.442

Space stations

.445

Space laboratories

Engineering of unmanned spacecraft Examples:

artificial satellites,

.460 4

.460 44

Special topics of general applicability

Environmental control in spacecraft Sterilization,

.461-.468

Manned

photographic and surface

exploratory vehicles

Operation and engineering

.45

and

flight

temperature, humidity,

air

pressure control

Analysis, design, construction, materials, parts,

systems, facilities

Use 629.45001-629.45009

for

standard subdivisions

Add

to base

number 629.46

629.471-629.478,

1026

e.g.,

the numbers following 629.47 in

guidance 629.4642

1027

Dewey Decimal

629 .47

629

Classification

Astronautical engineering Class here comprehensive works

For auxiliary

on spacecraft

spacecraft, see 629.44; engineering

.470 4 ,470 44

Food and water supply

.477 4

Sanitation Sterilization, cleanliness, control of wastes

.477 5

Special topics of general applicability

temperature, humidity,

air

.478 pressure control

Terrestrial facilities

ground-support

.472

Spacecraft materials and components .8

,473

Spacecraft construction

.474

Spacecraft engineering systems .801

machine

tools

62L9023

Philosophy and theory Class control theory in 629.8312

.804

Special topics of general applicability

homing, navigation, landing systems .804 2

.474 3

Automatic control engineering control of

Flight operations systems Piloting, guidance,

facilities

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., numerical

For propulsion systems, see 629.475; life-support systems, 629.477 .474 2

supply and

air

Examples: launching pads and equipment, space ports; spacecraft maintenance, ground testing, repair; other

and design of spacecraft

Structural analysis

Control of temperature, humidity, pressure

Environmental control in spacecraft Sterilization,

.471

.477 3

of unmanned

spacecraft^ 629.46

629

Engineering and allied operations

629

Hydraulic control

Communication and tracking systems Including fluidics

.474 4

Auxiliary

power systems

.804 3

Electric

Including hydraulic power systems Class

.474 43

Nuclear .804 5 Fission

and fusion .82

474 45

Electric

475 22

plants (rockets), fuels, auxiliary

equipment and .83

Open-loop systems

475 3

Liquid propellant Solid propellant

475 4

Photon

475 5

Electric

.830 2

and fusion

477 2

.830 28

and magnetohydrodynamic

Life-support systems

Space

effect

on input

signals

Closed-loop (Feedback) systems relationships

between the

Philosophy and theory

Miscellany

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Ebcamples: plasma and ion propulsion

477

which outputs have no

Class control theory in 629.8312

Nuclear Fission

in

Mechanisms which maintain prescribed controlled outputs and the inputs

Chemical .830 1

475 24

629.895

Example: vending machines

instrumentation

475 2

in

and magnetohydrodynamic

Propulsion systems Power

computer control

Pneumatic control

Mechanisms

475

and electronic control

suits

[.830 288] «

Maintenance and repair

Do .831

not use; class in 629.8318

General principles Class general principles of specific

629.832-629.836

1028

1029

mechanisms and systems

in

Dewey Decimal

629 .8312

629

Classification

Agriculture

analysis, synthesis

Specific principles

Including optimal control

Do

Class here comprehensive works on control theory

scientific principles

Special treatment

.201

.831 5

not use; class in 630.21-630.29

Miscellany and

Class control theory for open-loop systems in 629.82

.831 4

related technologies

Agriculture and related technologies

Control theory Mathematical design,

.831 3

and

Circuitry .201 1-.201 2

Feedback

Tabulated materials,

illustrations,

characteristics

Add

number 630.201

numbers following 02 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 021-022 from Table 1, e.g.,

System components

to base

.831 7

Construction and assembly

.2017

Humorous treatment

.831 8

Maintenance and repair

.201 8

Audiovisual treatment

629.832-629.836 Specific mechanisms and systems

.202

Synopses, outlines, manuals

.203-.209

Other miscellany Add

circuitry, construction

.832 3

to base

number 630.20 the numbers

Linear mechanisms and systems Servomechanisms

.21-.29

.833

Multiple-loop mechanisms and systems

.836

Nonlinear mechanisms and systems

Scientific principles

Add

to base

number 630.2

e.g., agricultural

the numbers following 5 in 510-590,

physics 630.23

Class miscellany in 630.201-630.209

Example: adaptive control systems

.89

.891

Special developments

Sequential machines Class a specific sequential

machine with the

subject, e.g.,

computers 621.38195

.892

Automatons Automatically controlled, relatively self-moving mechanisms often resembling living creatures

Example: robots

.895

Computer

control

Use of computers

to regulate processes automaticaUy

1030

following 02 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 023-029 from Table 1, e.g., agriculture as a profession 630.203; however, class techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials in 631

Class comprehensive works in 629.83

.832

the

agricultural charts 630.20122

Error detectors, amplifiers, error correctors

Components,

models

1031

630

Dewey Decimal

630 .7

.71

630

Classification

Agriculture

631 .3

Study and teaching

and geographical treatment

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

630.7150,

e.g.,

extension work in Australia 630.715094;

however,

class

persons in 630.92

.304

Workshops Soil-working tools and machines

and workshops

.715 2

Institutes

.715 3

Radio and television classes

.715 4

Correspondence courses

Extension work for young people

Crops and their production

631

e.g.,

Class here machine-shop practice

.31

.717

equipment with

manufacture of steam tractors 629.2292; use of agricultural tools, machinery, equipment with the subject, e.g., use of plows for tillage 631.51 the subject,

For extension work for young people, see 630.717 Historical

Agricultural tools, machinery, equipment

Class manufacture of agricultural tools, machinery,

Extension work

.715 01-.715 09

631

related technologies

Description, use, place in agriculture

Schools and courses

.715

and

Plant crops

.312

Plows

.313

Harrows

.314

Rollers

.315

Hand

and crushers

tools

Hoes, scrapers, weeders, rakes

General agricultural techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.316

materials Class production of specific crops, products, groups of crops or products in 633-638; control methods for plant injuries, diseases, pests in

.33

Seeders, planters, transplanters, fertilizer spreaders

SUMMARY .3

.2

Agricultural tools, machinery, soil

for care

and

shelter of plants

hotbeds, supports, receptacles

Agricultural structures

and

Equipment

Grafting, pruning, spraying equipment; greenhouses, cold frames,

equipment

.35

Harvesting equipment

conservation (Soil science)

.4

Soil

.5 .6

Cultivation and harvesting Soil reclamation and drainage

,7

Irrigation

.8

Planting and sowing equipment

632 .34

631.2

Cultivators

Mowers, reapers, combines, pickers, .36

and water conservation Fertilizers and soil conditioners

in preparing for storage

Threshers, cleaning tools,

.37

Agricultural structures

Equipment used

silo

and transport

machinery, balers, packers

Power and power machinery Class a specific kind of

Description, use, place in agriculture

strippers, toppers

power machinery not provided

for

here

in 631.31-631.36

Class construction of agricultural structures with the subject, e.g.,

bridge construction 624.28

.371

Human,

For greenhouses, see 631.34

animal, mechanical, electric

power

machine using a specific form of power with the machine, e.g., hand tools 621.315 Class a specific

.21

Farmhouses

.22

Barns and other general-purpose buildings

.23

Granaries,

.25

Machine and equipment sheds

.27

Fences, walls, hedges

.28

Roads, bridges,

silos,

Sources of power

grain elevators

.372

Tractors

.373

Transport equipment Wheelbarrows, wagons, trucks

dams

1032

1033

Dewey Decimal

631

A

and

Soil

For

soil soil

Agriculture

631 .490 1-.490 5

conservation (Soil science)

Add

improvement, see 631.6-631.8

Do

^

Soil

.491-. 499

to base

number 631.490 the numbers

following 090 in

and geographical treatment

Add

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number 631.49

For

chemistry

.5

1,

Geographical treatment

not use; class in 631.49

Do

631

related technologies

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g.. soil conservation in 18th century 631.49033

not use; class in 631.44

Historical

[.409]

and

Historical periods

Classification of soils

[.401 2]

.41

631

Classification

soil

and land

use surveys, see 631.47

Cultivation and harvesting

Constituents, properties, reactions, analysis of soils

For

.416

soil fertility, acidity, akalinity, see

631.51

Inorganic Example:

,417

salinity

Organic Including biochemistry;

.42

,422 .43

SUMMARY

631.42

humus

Soil fertility, acidity, akalinity

Tillage (Soil preparation)

.52

Propagationai organisms

.53

Plant propagation (Breeding)

•54

Improvement of growth and development

JS5

Harvesting

.56

Other harvesting and subsequent operations

•87

Varieties of crops

•58

Special cultivation

methods

Fertility .51

Tillage (Soil preparation)

.52

Propagationai organisms

Soil physics Including

soil

micromorphology

.432

Moisture and hydromechanics

.433

Gas content and gas mechanics

,436

Thermal phenomena

.521

Seeds

.523

Hybrids and

.526

Bulbs and tubers

.53 .44

Soil classification

.45

Soil erosion

new

varieties

Plant propagation (Breeding) Class here planting

.451

Mulch

.452

Crop

.455 .456 .46

and

its

control For propagationai organisms, see 631.52; improvement of growth

and development, 631.54

tillage

.531

With seeds

Contouring and terracing

.532

With

Strip cropping

.533

With suckers, runners, proliferous buds

.534

By layering

.535

With cuttings

.536

By

.537

With nursery stock

rotation

and cover crops

Soil biology Biological properties,

phenomena, content

For biochemistry, see 631.417 .47

Soil

and land use surveys

Soil types, agricultural utilization of

Add .49

"Areas'* notation 1-9

land in specific areas

from Table 2

to

.54

bulbs, tubers, plant divisions

transplanting

Improvement of growth and development

base number 631.47

.541

Grafting

.542

Pruning

.544

Forcing

Historical and geographical treatment

^034

^035

Dewey Decimal

631

Agriculture

631

Retarding

.546

Training on poles,

trellises,

Mowing, reaping, stacking

Irrigation

.8

Fertilizers

631.81

Other harvesting and subsequent operations Including threshing, husking, shelling, cleaning, winnowing^

.568

Storing

Soil conditioners

.83

Potassium fertilizers Nitrogen fertilizers Phosphorus fertilizers

.85

Animal manures Vegetable manures and other organic

.86

.81

Varieties of crops Special cultivation

methods

.810 28

.581

Fallowing

.582

Crop

.583

ControUed-environment agriculture

kinds offertilizers, see 631.83-631.87

materials

rotation

Class

methods of application

[.810 9]

Historical

Do

Organic fanning

.584

Class a specific aspect with the subject, e.g.,

(Hydroponics)

.585

Soilless culture

.586

Dry farming

.587

Irrigation farming

[.587 2-.587 5]

.813

Complete

.816

Methods of application

.819

Historical

.819 01-.819 05

and geographical treatment

Historical periods

Add

to base

discontinued; class in 631.587

.82

.821

and drainage

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

.825

Removal of natural cover

to

make

land suitable for agricultural

For control of acidity

For control of

alkalinity

Examples: ferrous

sulfate, sulfur

use

Drainage and ditching

1036

1,

number 631.819

Soil conditioners

Examples: lime, dolomite, gypsum, plaster of

irrigation, see 631.

Clearing

following 090 in

Geographical treatment

Add "Areas"

Class comprehensive works in 631.4

number 631.8190 the numbers

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., 18th century fertilizers 631.819033

631.6-631.8 Soil improvement

For

fertilizers

Composition, proportions of nutrient elements

.819 1-.819 9

Soil reclamation

not use; class in 631.819

Nutritive principles

Specific systems

Numbers

and geographical treatment

.811

compost

631.875

.62

in 631.816



For forcings see 631.544

.61

specific

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Including use of greenhouses

.6

fertilizers

Fertilizers

For .58

conditioners

.82

.87

.57

soil

Fertilizers

.84

packing

Grading

and

SUMMARY

Yields

.567

and water conservation

.7

For other harvesting operations, see 631.56

.56

631

related technologies

Including surface mine reclamation

walls

Harvesting

.558

and

Revegetation

.64

.545

.55

631

Classification

1037

paris,

marl

Dewey Decimal

631 .826

631

Classification

Agriculture

632

Use of sphagnum, peat, polyelectrolytes and other synthetic soil

related technologies

Plant injuries, diseases, pests

632

For texture

and

Causes, characteristics, effects on crops, control methods

conditioners

Class injuries, diseases, pests of specific crops

and groups of

crops in 633-635

631.83-631.87 Specific kinds of Class comprehensive

.83

Potassium

fertilizers

SUMMARY

works in 631.81

Potassium chloride and sulfate

.84

.841

Nitrogen

Diseases

.4

.6

Fungus diseases Harmful plants Animal pests

.7

Insect pests

.8

Viral

.9

Pest control

.5

Ammonium,

urea, cyanamide fertilizers

ammonium

chloride and sulfate, calurea, calcium

cyanamide For

ammonium

nitrate, see

631.842 .1

Nitrate fertilizers Examples: sodium, calcium,

.843

.3

fertilizers

Including

.842

.2

Environmental injuries Calls and pathological development

632.1

fertilizers

ammonium

and

rickettsial diseases

Environmental injuries

.11

From low temperatures

.12

From high temperatures and drought

.14

From

hail

.15

From

lightning

.16

From wind and

.17

From

floods

.18

From

fires

.19

From

air pollution

nitrates

Abattoir residues For bone meal, see 631.85

.847

Other methods of Soil inoculation

soil nitrification

with nitrifying bacteria, use of nitrifying

crops

.85

Phosphorus

fertilizers

Examples: superphosphates, metaphosphates, bone meal, basic slag

.86

Animal manures Class here comprehensive works on organic fertilizers

For abattoir residues, see 631.843; vegetable manures

and

^ ^

Galls

and radiation

and pathological development

Diseases For fungus

other organic fertilizers, 631.87

rain

diseases^ see 632.4; viral

and

rickettsial diseases,

632.8

.861

Farmyard manures

.866

Guano

.869

Sewage sludge

.87

.32 .4

Bacterial diseases

Fungus

diseases

Rusts, smuts, bunts, mildews, molds, rots

Vegetable manures and other organic fertiUzers

Add

to base

number 632.4 the numbers

589.22-589.25,

.874

Green manures

.875

Compost

.5

.877

Converted household garbage

.52

Parasites

.58

Weeds

1038

e.g.,

smuts 632.427

Harmful plants

^039

following 589.2 in

632

632

Dewey Decimal .6

Agriculture

633

Add

633-635

comprehensive works on pests

to base

e.g., snails

number 632.6

the

numbers following 59

Add

in 592-599,

to base

number 632.7

595.71-595.79,

and

.8

Viral

.9

Pest control

e.g., locusts

identified

by

* as follows:

the numbers following 631.5 in 631.51-631.57,

Special cultivation methods, fertilizers, soil conditioners 8 81-87 Special cultivation methods Add to 8 the numbers following 631.58 in 631.581-631.587, e.g., fallowing 81

the numbers following 595.7 in

632.726

89

9

and soil conditioners Add to 89 the numbers following 631.8 e.g., compost 8975

Fertilizers

in 631.81-631.87,

Injuries, diseases, pests

Add

9 the numbers following 632 in 632.1-632.9, e.g, injuries from low temperatures 911

.93

Plant quarantine

.94

Control methods and apparatus

633

For plant quarantine, see 632.93; control materials, 632.95; biological control, 632.96

fruit,

intended for agricultural

purposes and industrial processing other than preservation

Special topics of general appHcabihty

and

Field crops Large-scale production of crops, except

Control materials (Pesticides)

effects

to

Class comprehensive works in 631

Examples: spraying, dusting, fumigating

their control

Use 633.001-633.009

for standard subdivisions

Class garden crops in

635

*Generalities of field crops

.08

Properties and tests

.951

Insecticides, rodenticides, vermicides

.952

Fungicides and algicides

.953

Bactericides

.954

Herbicides (Weed

.96

e.g..

harvesting 5

rickettsial diseases

Undesired

term

Cultivation and harvesting

Add

Class control of specific pests in 632.5-632.7

.950 42

Specific plant crops

plants, see 632.5; pest control, 632.9

Insect pests

Add

.950 4

633

related technologies

to the notation for each

1-7

632.643; however, class insect pests in 632.7

For harmful

.95

and

Animal pests Class here

.7

632

Classification

SUMMARY 633.1

killers)

Biological control Introduction of natural enemies of pests,

e.g.,

praying mantis .1

Cereal grains (Cereals)

Jl

Forage crops

.3

Legumes and other forage crops

.4

Root and tuber crops

.5

Fiber crops

.6

.7

Sugar and starch crops Alkaloidal crops

.8

Other crops grown for

industrial processing

Cereal grains (Cereals)

.104 .11

* Generalities

Wheat

of cereal grains

(Triticum)

Representative varieties: spring and winter wheats

*Add

1040

.12

Buckwheat (Fagopyrum)

.13

*Oats (A vena)

.14

*Rye (Secale cereale)

as instructed

under 633-635

1041

Dewey Decimal

633

Classification

633

related technologies

*Corn (Maize, Zea mays)

.15

Also

known

as Indian

633.31-633.37 Pasture legumes

corn

Class comprehensive works in 633.3

*Barley (Hordeum)

.16

Millet

.17

*Alfalfas

.31

and related crops

Also * Millets

.171

Representative

varieties:

*Trifolium clovers

*Cowpeas (Vigna

.33

Also

Representative varieties: broomcorn, shaliu, kafir corn, durra (Jerusalem

com)

Class sweet

sorghums

in 633.62

Also

Use 633.2001-633.2009

its

* Generalities

.366

*Sweet clovers (Melilotus)

.367

Lupines (Lupinus)

.368

Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea)

grasses

.22

Also

known

Trefoils (Lotus)

to base

.4

Root and tuber crops

.41

number 633.25

633.11-633.18,

Other forage crops

.39

Cereal grasses

Add

as Austrian winter peas

(Agrostis)

*Timothy (Phleum pratense)

.25

known

as cocksfoot

Representative variety: redtop

.24

groundnuts

Other legumes

.374

*Bent grasses

.23

as

grass (Dactylis glomerata) .37

Also

known

Field peas (Pisum arvense)

.369

Orchard

(Vicia sativa)

*Bush clovers (Lespedeza)

Also

*Bluegrasses (Poa)

as soja

.364

of forage crops

.21

as black-eyed peas

crops, see 633.3

Class specific pasture grasses in 633.21-633.28

.208

sinensis)

for standard subdivisions

For legumes and other forage

Pasture and

e.g.,

Beets (Beta

vulgaris)

For sugar

the numbers following 633.1 in

rye grasses 633.254

.42

Turnips

beets, see

633.63

(Brassica rapa)

.26

Other Cyperaceae grasses

.43

Carrots (Daucus carota)

.27

Other Panicoideae grasses

.44

Parsnips (Pastinaca

.28

Other Pooideae grasses

.49

•3

crimson, red, white clovers

Lespedeza and related legumes

.36

Class here Cyperaceae, Panicoideae, Pooideae grasses

known

Vetches

.35

Forage crops

known

alsike,

*Soybeans (Glycine max)

.34

*Rice (Oryza sativa)

.202

as lucerne

Representative varieties:

*Grain sorghums (Sorghum)

.18

known

sativa)

panic grass, broomcorn millet, prose

(Panicum miliaceum)

.174

(Medicago

(Panicum and related genera) .32

sativa)

Tubers

Legumes and other forage crops

.491

Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum)

*Generalities of legumes

.492

Sweet

.494

Jerusalem artichokes (Helianthus

.304 'Add

and

Agriculture

633

as instructed

under 633-635

*Add

1042

as instructed

potatoes (Ipomoea batatas)

under 633-^35

^043

tuberosis)

633

Dewey Decimal

633 .5

633

Classification

known

Also

633.51-633.56 Soft fibers Class comprehensive works in 633.5

.51

* Cotton

.52

*Flax (Linum)

.53

*Hemp

(Gossypium)

Other

olitorius

and Corchorus

capsularis

soft fibers

Examples: China jute (chingma, Chinese jute, bast fiber of Indian maUow (Abutilon theophrasti)); ambari hemp (bastard jute, deccan hemp, Java jute, bast fiber of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus)); Indian hemp (Apocynum cannabinum)

Hard

.57

*Sugar maples (Acer saccharum)

.7

*Ramie (Boehmeria nivea)

.56

.64

Starch crops

*Cassava (Manihot)

.682

Jute

.55

*Sugar beets (Beta vulgaris)

Including arrowroot, sago palm

(Cannabis sativa)

Corchorus

Alkaloidal crops

.71

*Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)

.72

*Tea (Camellia

.73

CoflFee (Coffea)

.74

*Cacao (Theobroma cacao)

fibers

*Manila Also

hemp (Musa

known

Pineapple

.576

as

* Poppies

.76

*Cola (Cola acuminata)

.77

Mate

*Agave

fibers

Other hard

.58

esparto, rush, reed,

Other

sativa)

.81

For perfumes

.82

For flavorings

bamboo, Including vanilla, mint, wintergreen, sassafras, hops

For .83

fibers

Number

intybus)

Other crops grown for industrial processing

Including basketwork and wickerwork plants [.59]

Paraguay tea

Marihuana (Cannabis

sisalina)

raffia,

as

.79

fibers

Examples: coconut (coir), willow (osier) fibers

known

Chicory (Cichorium

(Ananas sativus)

(Agave

paraguayensis)

.78

.8

.577

(Ilex

Also

textilis)

(Papaver somniferum)

.75

abaca

fibers

sinensis)

Representative products: cocoa, chocolate

For other hard fibers, see 633.58

.571

as sorgo

.63

.68

Class marihuana in 633.79

.54

related technologies

*Sweet sorghums (Andropogon sorghum)

.62

Fiber crops

and

Agriculture

633

spices, see

633.83

Spices Including ginger, allspice, clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, other sweet

discontinued; class in 633.5

spices

.6

Sugar and starch crops

For hot .84

Hot

spices, see

633.84

spices (Condiments)

633.61-633.64 Sugar plants Examples: black pepper, paprika, Class comprehensive works in 633.6

.85 .61

*Sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum)

as instructed

under 633-635

For nonvolatile

oils

Class here oilseed plants

*Add

*Add

1044

as instructed

under 633-635

i045

chili,

mustard, horseradish

633

633

Dewey Decimal .851

Oil

.853

633

palm

.88

For medicines e.g.,

.89

.22

Plums

Representative varieties: sweet (Prunus avium), sour (Prunus

number 633.88

to base

the numbers following 58 in 583-589, digitalis 633.88381; however, class poppies in 633.75

* Rubber

.895 9

cerasus),

.04

^

trees

Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi)

*Generalities of orchards, of fruits

.334

.7 .8

Crapes

.9

Forestry

.4

.5 .6

Class comprehensive works in

Apples

.34

Kumquats

.35

Citrus

634

fruits

.37

Figs

.38

Mulberries (Morus)

.39

Breadfruit (Artocarpus

.4

Minor

.41

(Ficus carica)

altilis)

fruits

Annonaceous

fruits

Cherimoya, papaws (Asimina

*Pears (Pyrus)

.14

.15

Quince (Cydonia oblonga) Medlar (Mespilus germanica)

.16

Loquats (Eriobotrya japonica) Drupaceous

fruits

Moraceous

(Malus)

as

(Fortunella)

For Jigs, see 634.37; mulberries, 634.38; breadfruit, 634.39

fruits

known

Citrons (Citrus medica)

Lemons (Citrus limonia) Limes (Citrus aurantifolia)

.36

fruits

.13

Also

.

For oranges, see 634.31; grapefruit, 634.32; citron group, 634.33; kumquats, 634.34

634.1-634.6 Orchards and their fruits

Pomaceous

Citron group

.337

Pomaceous fruits Drupaceous fruits Citrus and moraceous fruits Minor fruits Nut fruits Tropical and subtropical tree Berries and herbaceous fruits

.3

as instructed

.32

.33

fruits, forestry

SUMMARY

.11

Oranges

.331

.2

Citrus and moraceous fruits

.31

For pepos, see 635,61; tomatoes, 635.642

634.1

persica)

Including nectarines (variety)

For insecticides

Orchards,

dwarf (Prunus besseyi)

Peaches (Prunus

.25

Other resin-producing plants

.898

insititia)

Cherries

.23

For rubber and other resins

.895 2

Add

Apricots (Prunus armeniaca)

(Prunus

For other purposes

.895

related technologies

Representative varieties: domestica (Prunus domestica), damson

For tannin

Add

and

.21

For dyes

•87

.1

Agriculture

634

Rapeseed

.86

634

Classification

.42

Guavas

(Psidium)

.425

Passion

fruit

Japanese medlar

Sapotaceous

custard apples

fruits

fruits

Sapodilla plums (Chicozapote), star apples

*Add

fruits

Myrtaceous and passifloraceous

.421

.43

I

triloba),

as instructed

under 633-635

under 633-635

1046 1047

634

634

Dewey Decimal Anacardiaceous

.44

634

Classification

fruits

Including mangoes (Mangifera indica), Spanish plums Class

cashew nuts

.45

*Ebenaceous

.46

Leguminous

in 634.573

fruits

(Persimmons)

fruits

Including tamarinds, carob beans (Saint-John 's-bread, locust pod) Class peanuts in 635.6596

.5

Nut

fruits

.51

*Walnuts Juglans)

.52

*Hickory nuts (Hicoria, Carya) Representative varieties: pecans (Carya

.53

*Chestnuts (Castanea)

.54

Filberts

Cane

.713

* Blackberries

.714

•Loganberries

.717

•Dewberries

.718

•Boysenberries

.574

* Pistachios (Pistacia

.575

*Brazil nuts (BerthoUetia excelsa)

•Currants

•Gooseberries (Saxifragaceae)

Huckleberries and blueberries

.73

.732

•Huckleberries (Gaylussacia)

.737

•Blueberries (Vaccinium)

Other bush

.74

nuts (Anacardium occidentale)

.75

•Strawberries (Fragaria)

.76

•Cranberries (Oxy coccus)

Herbaceous

.77

634.61-634.62 Palmaceous

fruits

Class comprehensive works in 634.6

•Bananas (Musa sapientum)

.773

•Plantains (Musa paradisiaca)

•Pineapples (Ananas comosus)

*Coconuts (Cocos nucifera)

.774

.62

* Dates

.775

.63

*01ives (Olea europaea)

(Phoenix dactylifera)

fruits

.651

* Papayas

.653

*Avocados (Persea gratissima)

(Carica papaya)

I I

fruits

.772

.61

*Pomegranates (Punica granatum)

fruits

Juneberries, buflPalo berries, barberries, elderberries

vera)

Tropical and subtropical tree fruits

Other

'^

Cactaceous

known

Class here viticulture

Tillage (Soil preparation)

"

.82

Injuries, diseases, pests

Add

to base

*Add

as instructed

number 634.82 the numbers e.g., injuries

*Mangosteens (Garcinia mangostana)

•Add

as instructed

Varieties under 633-635

under 633-635

1048

following 632 in

from drought 634.8212

as alligator pears

.83

.655

fruits

Crapes

632.1-632.9, Also

fruit

Ribes

.721

maxima

* Cashew

.65

on small

(Rubus)

•Raspberries

.72

shagbarks

fruits

.711

.725

.573

.64

fruits

For grapes, see 634.8

Other nuts

.57

and herbaceous

related technologies

Class here comprehensive works

*Almonds (Prunus amygdalus)

.55

and

Representative varieties: black, red, white

Corylus avellanca pontica and Corylus

.6

Berries

1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I ^

illinoensis),

Agriculture

634

1049

634

Dewey Decimal

634

634

Classification

Cultivation and harvesting

.88

Add

to base

Agriculture

634 .956

e.g.,

634

related technologies

Forestation Reforestation and afforestation

number 634.88

631.52-631.58,

and

the numbers following 631.5 in harvesting grapes 634.885; however, class

Class here breeding

varieties in 634.83

For

^

tillage, see

634.81

Forestry Formation, maintenance, cultivation, exploitation of forests

.956 2

Seeds, seed collecting, seeding

.956 4

Nursery practice

.956 5

Cultivation at

.96

SUMMARY 634.92

Forest

and safety features

Accessibility

.95

Silviculture

.96

Injuries, diseases, pests

.97

Specific kinds of trees

.98

Forest exploitation, utilization, products Other aspects

.99

to base

632.1-632.9.

.93

.97

For exploitation and

.928 .928 3

the numbers following 634.9 in 634.92-634.96,

Exploitation, utilization, products

8 the numbers following 634.98 in 634.982-634.987. e.g.. logs 83

.972

utilization, see

to

Dicotyledons important as lumber Class here comprehensive works

634.98

on dicotyledonous

trees,

on

deciduous trees, on hardwoods

For other dicotyledons, see 634.973; monocotyledons, 634.974

Management .972 1

tOak

.972 2

f Maple

,972 3

tPoplar

.972 4

f Chestnut

.972 5

tBeech

.972 6

f Birch

Regulation advance determination of cutting and yields per cycle, maximum increment

for

Mensuration

Accessibility

and

safety features

Maintenance of roads, bridges,

trails,

lookout towers,

.972 7

power

lines

.972 8

Silviculture

.973

Linden and basswood

tEbn

Other dicotyledons

.952

Harvesting methods (Cutting methods)

Add

.953

Maintenance cuttings

583.1-583.9.

Improvement

e.g.,

Varieties

Add

Determination of volume of timber stands, growth and yield

.95

f as follows:

diseases 6

634.97

planting cycles,

.93

634.9618

to

Add

economy

Working plans .928 5

following 632 in

works in 634.9, general principles applied to

specific kinds of trees in

Forest

e.g., forest fires

each subdivision identified by 2-6 General principles

Add

634.92-634.96 General principles

.92

number 634.96 the numbers

Specific kinds of trees

7 8

Class comprehensive

site

Injuries, diseases, pests

Add

economy

permanent

cuttings, thinnings, prunings

.954

Marketing methods

.955

Brush disposal methods

1050

f

Add

as instructed

to base

number 634.973 e.g.. locust

the numbers following 583 in

trees 634.973323

under 634.97

1051

634

Dewey Decimal .974

634

Classification

Monocotyledons Add

to base

Agriculture

634

number 634.974 the numbers

following 584 in

584.1-584.9. e^., palm trees 634.9745

634

related technologies

forestry

Vegetables

Garden crops (Horticulture)

635

grown primarily

Vegetables: crops

Gymnosperms

.975

Farm

.999

and

for

human consumption

without

intermediate processing other than preservation

Market

634.975 1-634.975 8 Coniferous trees .04

(truck)

and home gardening

Generalities of garden crops, of vegetables

Class comprehensive works in 634.975

.975

SUMMARY

fPine

1

.975 2

fSpruce

.975 3

f

Edible roots

635.1

.4

Edible tubers and bulbs Asparagus, artichokes, cabbages Cooking greens and related vegetables

.5

Salad greens

.6

Edible fruits and seeds Aromatic and sweet herbs

.2

Hemlock

.3

.975 4

fFir

.975 5

t Cypress

.975 6

fCedar

.975 7

fLarch

.975 8

fSequoia

.975 9

.7

.8

Other gymnosperms

Add

to base

585.1-585.9,

number 634.9759 e.g.,

Mushrooms and truffles Flowers and ornamental

plants

635.1-635.8 Edible crops the numbers following 585 in

Class

comprehensive works

in

635

ginkgo trees 634.97597 .1

Edible roots

Forest exploitation, utilization, products

.98

.11 Class exploitation

.982

and

Beets (Beta

vulgaris)

utilization of specific kinds of trees in

Turnips and related crops

634.97

.12

Logging

.125

Turnips

.126

Rutabagas

Felling, transporting, sorting, grading operations

Class here comprehensive works on lumbering

Also

For sawmill operations, see 674.2

(Brassica rapa) (Brassica napobrassica)

known

as Russian turnips, swedes,

Swedish turnips

Celeriac (Apium graveolens rapaceum)

.128

Also

634.983-634.987 Primary products

known

as celery root;

knob, root, turnip celery

.13

Carrots (Daucus carota)

.14

Parsnips (Pastinaca

.15

Radishes (Raphanus

.16

Salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius)

Class comprehensive works in 634.98

.983

Logs and pulpwood

.985

Barks

.986

Saps

.987

Fruits, seeds, nuts

.2

.99

as instructed

.21

Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum)

.22

Sweet

.23

Yams

.24

Jerusalem artichokes (Helianthus

as instructed

under 633-635

Other aspects

under 634.97

*Add

1052

sativus)

Edible tubers and bulbs

Including grazing and pasture use, flood control

fAdd

sativa)

potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) (Dioscorea)

1053

tuberosis)

635

Dewey Decimal

Classification

635

*Onions (Allium cepa)

.25 .26

Agriculture

635

Representative varieties:

635.3-635.5 Edible leaves, flowers, stems in

Watermelons

.615

For onions, see 635.25

works

635

Asparagus (Asparagus

.32

Artichokes (Cynara scolymus)

.34

Cabbages

oflficinales)

Squashes and pumpkins (Cucurbita)

.63

Cucumbers (Cucumis

.643

Green

,646

Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea gemmifera)

known

Okra

Legumes

Broad beans

.652

Kidney beans known

Also

Spinach

(Spinacia oleracea)

Chard (Beta vulgaris Rhubarb (Rheum)

.42 .48

Salad greens

Dandelions (Taraxaceum

.51

Lettuce (Lactuca

.52

ofificinale)

Soybeans (Glycine max)

.55

Endive (Cichorium

.56 .6

Sorrel

Edible

.61

Chick-peas (Cicer arietinum)

peas (Pisum sativum)

known

.658 .659

intybus)

.659 2

endiva)

Lentils (Lens

dwarf pea, garbanzo,

.659 6

and seeds

*Black-eyed peas (Vigna sinensis)

.67

For squashes and pumpkins, see 63562; cucumbers, 63563

.672

under 633-635

*Add

as instructed

known

Peanuts Also

Pepos

culinaris)

Other legumes

Also

^054

as chestnut bean, chich,

garavance

Class here melons

Add as instnicted

as soja

.657

and cresses

fruits

known

Garden Also

Class celeriac in 635.128

Chicory (Cichorium

wax beans

beans (Phaseolus limensis)

.656

sativa)

.54

as navy, pea, snap, string,

.655

Celery (Apium graveolens)

.53

(Phaseolus vulgaris)

Lima Also

.5

(Vicia faba)

.653 cicla)

garden egg

(Hibiscus esculentus)

For cabbages, see 635.34; dandelions, 635.51 .41

as aubergine, brinjal,

.651

Cooking greens and related vegetables

and sweet peppers

as bell

Eggplants (Solanum melongena) Also

(collards),

.65 .4

peppers (Capsicum grossum) known

Also

Cauliflower and broccoli (Brassica oleracea)

.36

fruits

Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum)

.648 .35

Other

sativus)

.642

(Brassica oleracea)

Representative varieties: head cabbages, kale kohlrabi

(CitruUus vulgaris)

.62

.64

Asparagus, artichokes, cabbages

.31

honeydew and casaba melons,

cantaloupes

Including leeks, shallots, chives, garlic

.3

related technologies

Muskmelons (Cucumis melo)

.611

Alliaceous plants

Class comprehensive

and

as

cowpeas

(Arachis hypogaea)

known

as

groundnuts

Corn (Maize, Zea mays) Also known as Indian com

Sweet

corn (Zea mays saccharata)

under 633-635

1055

635

635

Dewey Decimal .677 .7

Classification

*Popcorn (Zea mays everta)

635

Agriculture

635 .931

Aromatic and sweet herbs

duration life

duration in 635.933-635.939

For perennials, see 635.932

•8

Mushrooms and

^

Flowers and ornamental plants

truffles

Class here floriculture

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Do

life

635

related technologies

Class specific families, genera, species regardless of

Class here herb gardens

[.902 8]

By

and

not use; class in 635.91

.931 2

Annuals

.931 4

Biennials

.932

Perennials

.933-.939

By

families, genera, species

Add

SUMMARY

e.g.,

the numbers following 58 in 583-589. cactus 635.93347; however, class families, genera, to base

number 635.93

species of trees in 635.9773-635.9775

635.91

General techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.94

.92

Injuries, diseases, pests

,93

.97

General and taxonomic groupings Groupings by means of propagation Groupings by environmental factors Groupings by purpose Other groupings

.98

Special

.94 .95 .96

methods of

cultivation

Groupings by means of propagation

.942

From

seeds

.944

From

bulbs and tubers

.946

From runners and by

.948

From

.95

cuttings

and

layering

slips

Groupings by environmental factors

635.91-635.92 General principles .951 comprehensive works in 635.9; general principles applied to general and taxonomic groupings in 635.93, to special groupings in

Native habitats

Class

Add

General techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

native to Australia 635.932

materials

Add

to base

631.2-631.8,

number 635.91 e.g.,

the numbers following 631 in compost 635.91875; however, class special

methods of cultivation .92

Add

to base

632.1-632.9,

number 635.92 e.g.,

.952

the numbers following 632 in

fungus diseases 635.924

.93

*Add as instructed under 633-635

.955

winter-flowering plants; morning- and

Light factors

Including succulent plants

.96

artificial light,

Soil factors

Examples: plants favoring moist, dry,

.962

1056

fall-,

Examples: plants favoring sunshine, shade, darkness

in 635.9

General and taxonomic groupings

summer-,

night-blooming plants

635.93-635.97 Groupings of plants

comprehensive works

Seasonal and diurnal factors Spring-,

.954

Class

arctic, alpine plants

Class alpine (rock) gardens in 635.9672

.953

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the number coming first in the schedule, e.g., succulent houseplants 635.955 («o^ 635.965)

Climatic factors Examples: tropical, Temperate-Zone,

in 635.98

Injuries, diseases, pests

number 635.951

Class a specific general or special grouping of plants of a specific native habitat with the subject, e.g., perennials

635.94-635.97

.91

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Groupings by purpose For flower beds

1057

rich,

sandy

soils

635

Dewey Decimal .963 .964

Classification

.965

For ground cover

Turf

For

.982 4

Terrariums

635.985

gardening

.985

Bell-jar

.986

Pot gardening (Container gardening)

.987

Organic gardening

For cutting

Class a specific aspect with the subject, e.g.,

For special kinds of gardens in

bell-jar gardening, see

Greenhouse gardening

For houseplants

window-box gardening

cultivation of specific groupings of

,982 3

Lawns

Class

cultivation

Controlled-environment gardening

.982

Class flower arrangement in 745.92

.967

methods of

635

related technologies

methods of plants in 635.93^35.97

Including window-box gardening

.966

and

Class special

Class lawns in 635.9647

.964 7

Special

.98

For borders and edgings

Class here grass

.964 2

635

Agriculture

635

compost

635.91875

635.965

Animal husbandry

636

.967 1

Roof, balcony, patio gardening

domestic Production, maintenance, training of livestock and other

.967 2

Rock gardens (Alpine gardens)

animals

Use 636.001-636.009

Class alpine plants in 635.952

.967 4

Class culture of nondomesticated animals in

Water gardens Aquatic plants in pools, aquariums, natural bodies of water

.967 6

Wild flower gardens

.968

For fragrance and color

.969

For nurseries

.97

.973

.01

Ranches and farms

.07

Young

young animals

in 636.08

Generalities

.08

Other groupings

SUMMARY

Everlastings

Vines

.082 .083

Class here climbing plants

.084

.975

Foliage plants

.976

Shrubs and hedges

.977

639

of animals

Class generalities of

636.081

.974

for standard subdivisions

.085

.086

Breeding Care and maintenance Feeding Feeds and applied nutrition Field crop feeds

.088

Other feeds Animals for

.089

Veterinary sciences

.087

Trees

Selection and acquisition

specific

purposes Veterinary medicine

Class here potted trees

.977 2

Bonsai

636.081-636.087 Production and maintenance

Class bonsai of specific families, genera, species in

Class production

635.9773-635.9775

and maintenance of animals

in 636.088

.977 3-.977 5

Families, genera, species

Selection

.081

Add

to base

583-585,

number 635.977

e.g.,

acquisition

the numbers following 58 in

elm 635.9773962

.081 1 .081

1058

and

2

Judging

Ownership marks

^059

for specific

purposes

636

Dewey Decimal .082

636

Classification

Breeding

.082 1

Genetic factors Species, races, breeds, strains in terms of heredity variation

.082 2

Breeding and reproduction methods

Class

comprehensive works

in

636.0824

.082 41

Inbreeding and line breeding

.082 42

Outbreeding

.085 57

Formula feed

636.086-636.087 Specific feeds

.082 43

Crossbreeding

.082 45

Artificial

.086

Field crop feeds

.087

Other feeds

.087 4

Fruits

.087 5

Garden crops

.087 6

Meat,

.087 7

Mineral additives

fish,

Animals for

.088

For crossbreeding, see 636.08243

.088

insemination

Care and maintenance

For feeding, see 636.084; veterinary

sciences,

636.089

1

For draft use (Beasts of burden)

.088 3

For consumption (Food animals)

.088 4

For special products For food animals, see 636.0883

Auxiliary care of sick and disabled animals

.088 42

Eggs and milk

.088 44

Hide and For

.088 45

Individual tending

Harnesses and accessories

Feeding Methods, equipment,

Applied nutrition

.085 5

Feeds For

.085 51

.085 52

636.08845

Including wool, bristles

.088 5

For experiment

.088 6

For work Including guarding, herding, hunting

For draft nutrition, see

use, see

636.0882

636.085

Feeds and applied nutrition

.085 2

hair, see

facihties

For feeds and applied

.085

fur

Hair and feathers

Grooming, washing, dipping, shearing

.084

purposes

.088 2

Example: services of veterinary hospitals

.083 7

specific

For breeding

Housing Including stockyards

.083 3

eggs

Class here production, maintenance, training

Including predator control

.083 2

Dry fodder

related technologies

Class comprehensive works in 636.0855

636.082 41-636.082 43 Breeding methods

.083 1

.085 54

Breeding records

.082 4

and

and

Herdbooks, studbooks, flock books, pedigrees

.083

Agriculture

636

.088 7

For pets

.088 8

For

sports, stunts, exhibition

Examples: racing, circus, motion pictures, stage, fighting,

shows specific feeds, see

Green fodder

636.086-636.087

.088 9 .088 92

Multiple purposes

.088 99

Zoos

Silage

io6o

For other purposes

fo6i

636

636

Dewey Decimal .089

Veterinary sciences

Add

to base

610-619,

Veterinary medicine

number 636.089

e.g.,

636

Classification

in

.6 .7

Dogs

.8

Cats

.9

Other warm-blooded animals

.3 .4 .5

636.17

Draft horses Examples: Clydesdale, Percheron, Belgian, Shire, (Suffolk punch)

SuflFolk

Ponies

.16

Examples: Shetland pony, Welsh pony. Hackney pony

Light harness horses

.17

Other equines

.18

Horses

Asses, e.g., donkeys; mules; zebras

Use 636.1001-636.1009

for standard subdivisions

^

to base

Use 636.2001-636.2009

636.01-636.08,

e.g.,

.201-.208

Class general principles of specific breeds and kinds of horses in 636.11-636.17, general principles of equines other

General principles Add

to base

number 636.20

the numbers following 636.0 in

636.01-636.08, e.g., heifers 636.207; however, class cattle for specific purposes in 636.21

than horses in 636.18

636.11-636.17 Specific breeds and kinds of horses

for standard subdivisions

For smaller ruminants, see 636.3

number 636.10

the numbers following 636.0 in training horses for exhibition 636.10888

Cattle

Bovines

Ruminants

General principles Add

horses, see 636.15; light harness horses,

Examples: Morgan, Standardbred

Equines

101..108

comprehensive works on harness horses

For draft .15

Equines Horses Ruminants Bovines Cattle Smaller ruminants Sheep Swine Poultry Chickens Birds other than poultry

.2

Class here

636.0832

SUMMARY

636

related technologies

Examples: Hackney, Cleveland bay, Yorkshire coach horse

the numbers following 61 in

and disabled animals

and

Carriage horses (Heavy harness horses)

.14

veterinary viral diseases 636.0896925

Class auxiliary care of sick

636.1

Agriculture

636

.21

Cattle for specific purposes Production, maintenance, training

Class comprehensive works in 636.1

Add .11

.112 .12

Oriental horses

to base

number 636.21

636.0881-636.0889,

e.g.,

the

numbers following 636.088

beef cattle 636.213

Including Persian, Tartar, Turkish, Barb

Class specific breeds of cattle for specific purposes in

Arabian

636.22r-636.28

Racehorses and trotters 636.22-636.28 Specific breeds of cattle Class a specific breed with the subject, e.g..

Thoroughbred Beef, dairy, dual-purpose breeds

636.132

.13

Palomino

For Oriental

.22

.222 horses, see 636.11

.132

Thoroughbred

.133

American quarter horse

British breeds of cattle

English beef breeds Shorthorn, Hereford, Sussex

.223

1062^

origin

Class comprehensive works in 636.2

Saddle (Riding) horses Including American saddle horse, Tennessee Walking Horse,

by geographical

Scottish,

Welsh, Irish beef breeds

Aberdeen Angus. Galloway, Kyloe, Black Welsh

1063

in

636

Dewey Decimal .224

Classification

636

Channel Island dairy breeds

Agriculture

636

Scottish

and

Add

breeds

sheep for

Ayrshire, Kerry, Dexter Shorthorn

.31

.226

Sheep

Dual-purpose breeds

.232

number 636.30

the numbers following 636.0 in

sheep ranches 636.301; however, purposes in 636.31

e.g.,

specific

class

purposes

for specific

Production, maintenance, training

Devon, Polled Durham, English Longhom .23

to base

636.01-636.08,

Irish dairy

636

related technologies

General principles

.301-.308

Alderaey, Jersey, Guernsey

.225

and

German, Dutch, Danish, Swiss breeds of

Add

to base

number 636.31 the numbers

636.0881-636.0889,

cattle

e.g., raising

following 636.088 in

sheep for wool 636.3145

Class specific breeds of sheep for specific purposes in

Beef breeds

636.32-636.38

.234

Dairy breeds Examples: Holstein-Friesian, East Friesian, Oldenburg

.236 .24

636.32-636.38 Specific breeds of sheep

Dual-purpose breeds

Class comprehensive works in 636.3

French and Belgian breeds of

cattle

.32

British breeds of

sheep

.242

Beef breeds

.33

German, Dutch, Swiss breeds of sheep

.244

Dairy breeds

.34

French and Belgian breeds of sheep

.246

Dual-purpose breeds

.35

Italian

.36

Spanish breeds of sheep (Merino breeds)

.27

Other European breeds of

.28

Non-European breeds of

.29

Other larger ruminants

.291

Zebus

.292

Bison Also

.293

cattle

cattle

known

as buflFaloes,

American

buflFaloes

Other Bovoidea gazelles,

Spanish Merino breeds

.367

Other European Merino breeds

.368

Non-European Merino breeds

.37

Other European breeds of sheep

.38

Non-European breeds of sheep

.381

American

.385

Asian

.386

African

musk-oxen

Cervoidea and Giraffoidea Examples: deer,

elk,

moose, reindeer, caribous,

okapis

Camels

.296

Llamas, alpacas, vicunas Smaller ruminants

giraffes,

.39

.295

.3

.366

American and Australian Merino breeds

Examples: antelopes, water buffaloes, eland, bongos, kudus,

.294

breeds of sheep

Goats Use 636.39001-636.39009

Sheep

.390 1- .390 8

General principles

Add

to base

number 636.390

for standard subdivisions

e.g.,

Class Traguloidea in 636.97355

1064

the numbers following 636.0 in

breeding 636.39082; however, goats for specific purposes in 636.391

636.01-636.08,

Use 636.3001-636.3009

for standard subdivisions

1065

class

636

Dewey Decimal .391

Classification

636

Goats for specific purposes Production, maintenance, training

Add

to base

number 636.391 the numbers

636.0881-636.0889,

e.g.,

following 636.088 in raising goats for hair 636.39145

Agriculture

636 .486

African

.489

Oceanic

.5

and

related technologies

Chickens

Poultry

Use 636.5001-636.5009

for standard subdivisions

Class specific breeds of goats for specific purposes in

.501-.508

636.392-636.398

.392-.398

Add

Specific breeds of goats

Add

to base

number 636.39 e.g.,

the numbers following 636.3 in ItaHan breeds 636.395

Use 636.4001-636.4009

Chickens for

for standard subdivisions

General principles to base

specific

e.g.,

to base

poultry breeding 636.5082; however, class

purposes

number 636.51 the numbers

636.0881-636.0889,

number 636.40 the numbers

636.01-636.08,

e.g.,

following 636.0 in

Production, maintenance, training

Add Add

number 636.50 the numbers

chickens for specific purposes in 636.51

.51

Swine

.401-.408

to base

636.01-636.08,

636.32-636.38,

A

General principles

e.g., raising

following 636.088 in

chickens for meat 636.513

Class specific breeds of chickens for specific purposes in

following 636.0 in

diseases 636.40896; however, class swine

636.52-636.58

for specific purposes in 636.41

.41

Swine

for specific purposes

636.52-636.58 Specific breeds of chickens

Production, maintenance, training

Add

to base

Class comprehensive

number 636.41 the numbers

636.0881-636.0889,

e.g.,

following 636.088 in

swine production for

bristles

.52-.57

works in 636.5

European breeds of chickens

636.4145

Add

Class specific breeds of swine for specific purposes in

to base

number 636.5 the numbers

636.32-636.37,

636.42-636.48

e.g., British

following 636.3 in

breeds 636.52

Class special varieties in 636.587

636.42-636.48 Specific breeds of swine

.58

Non-European breeds and

special varieties of chickens

Class comprehensive works in 636.4

.42-.47

Add

to base

number 636.4 the numbers

636.32-636.37,

.48

636.581-636.584 American breeds

European breeds of swine e.g., British

Class

breeds 636.42

636.482-636.484 American Class comprehensive works in 636.48

Poland-China

.483

Duroc-Jersey

.484

Other

special varieties in 636.587

Dominique, Jersey Blue, Bucks County, Java,

Winnebago .582

Plymouth Rock

.583

Wyandotte

.584

Rhode

.585

Asian breeds

Island

Red

Class special varieties in 636.587

.587

Chester White, Hampshire, Cheshire, Victoria, mulefoot, razorback

.485

.581

Non-European breeds of swine

.482

comprehensive works in 636.58,

following 636.3 in

Special varieties

.587 1

Bantam

.587 2

Cornish

Asian .59

2o66

Other poultry

1067

636

636

Dewey Decimal .592

Classification

636

Turkeys

Add

to base

Guinea fowl

.594

Pheasants

.595

Peafowl

.596

Pigeons

.597

Ducks

.598

e.g.,

the numbers following 636.0 in raising turkeys for meat 636.5920883

Add

Dog

specific breeds, see 636. 72-636.

.63

Game

Book, 1975

636.76

.72

Nonsporting dogs Miniature poodle [formerly 636.761, Bichon Frise, Boston terrier, bulldog, chow chow, Dalmatian, French bulldog, Keeshond, Lhasa apso, Schipperke, standard poodle, Tibetan

bird culture

Raising nondomesticated birds for hunting and other sports

Terrier

Song and ornamental birds .73

For peafowl see 636.595

Working dogs Malamute, Belgian Malinois, Belgian sheepdog, Belgian tervuren, Bernese mountain dog, Bouvier des Flandres,

Akita, Alaskan

.681

Swans

.686

Cage and aviary birds

boxer, Briard, bull mastiff, coUie, Doberman pinscher, German shepherd (German police dog), giant Schnauzer, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Komondor, Kuvasz, mastiff, Newfoundland, old English

Finches

Bernard, Samoyed, Shetland sheepdog, Siberian Husky, standard Schnauzer, Welsh corgi

sheepdog,

Example: canaries

Budgerigars (Shell parakeets) Parrots

636.76

Including macaws, cockatoos,

lories,

cockateels

.75

For budgerigars, see 6366864

.752 .686 9

Sporting dogs, hounds, terriers Sporting dogs

Other cage and aviary birds Vizsla,

Examples: mynahs, toucans, hawks

.700

Dogs 1

.700 2 [.700 22]

puli. Rottweiler, Saint

Class miniature Schnauzer in 636.755; miniature pinscher in

.686 5

.7

76

Class comprehensive works in 636.71, the toy of any breed in

Birds raised for feathers

.686 4

kennels 636.701

Groups and breeds are based on American Kennel Club, The Complete

Geese

.686 2

e.g.,

following 636.0 in

636.72-636.76 Specific breeds and groups of dogs

.61

.68

number 636.70 the numbers

Breeds For

Birds other than poultry

.6

to base

636.01-636.08,

.71

1

General principles

number 636.5920

636.01-636.08,

.593

.701-708

636

related technologies

Notations from Table

for standard subdivisions

General principles

and

Standard subdivisions

.700 3-.700 9

Use 636.592001-636.592009 .592 01-.592 08

Agriculture

636

Philosophy and theory

Hounds dachshund, harrier, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Saluki, whippet; named hounds

.755

not use; class in 636.77

Terriers Including Australian terrier, miniature Schnauzer [both

formerly 636.76] Class Boston terrier, Tibetan Terrier in 636.72

io68

named

Basenji, beagle. Borzoi,

Miscellany

Do

griffon;

pointers, retrievers, setters, spaniels

.753

Illustrations

Weimaraner, wirehaired pointing

io6q

636

Dewey Decimal

636

Classification

Toy dogs

.76

Agriculture

636

Toy

Platypuses, opossums, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas,

Spaniel,

greyhound, Japanese spaniel, Maltese, Mexican Hairless, miniature pinscher, Papillon, Pekingese, Pomeranian, pug, Shi Tzu, silky terrier. Toy Manchester, toy poodle, Yorkshire Italian

.11

Add

.800

637.1

Miscellany

[.800 22]

Do

to base

number 636.80 the numbers e.g.,

following 636.0 in

breeding cats 636.8082

12

124

Manx

short-haired cats

cat

Asian short-haired cats

Quality and purity determinations

.127 6

Butterfat tests

.127 7

Bacteriological counts

cats

.87

cat), chinchilla,

Processing of cows' milk

.131

Processing plants

.132

Processing machinery and equipment Class machinery for specific processes in 637.133

Persian,

Himalayan

.133

Specific processes

Illustrations Including cooling,

.89

Nondomestic

cats

Ocelots, margays, cheetahs, lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, cougars, lynxes

.9

Other warm-blooded animals

1070

in 637.125

Class processing of specific varieties of cows* milk in 637.14

Long-haired domestic cats Angora (Coon

machinery and equipment

.127

.13

Abyssinian, Russian blue

.83

Techniques, procedures, materials

Milking machinery and equipment

Siamese, Burmese, related breeds

Other short-haired

Milking

.125

Short-haired domestic cats

Common

Milking and inspection of cows' milk

Class milking

Class comprehensive works in 636.8

.826

Manufacture of frozen desserts

Class comprehensive works in 637.1

636.82-636.83 Domestic cats

.825

.4

637.12-637.14 Cows' milk

124 028

.823

Butter production Cheese production

1

General principles 636.01-636.08,

.822

.2

Standard subdivisions

Add

.82

Milk production

Milk production

not use; class in 636.87

Notations from Table

.801-.808

elephants 636.961

Egg production

Illustrations

.800 3-.800 9

e.g.,

following 599 in

SUMMARY

Philosophy and theory

.800 2

number 636.9 the numbers

Dairy and related technologies

637

Cats 1

to base

599.3-599.8,

Illustrations

.8

wombats

Other mammals

.93-.98

terrier

Class miniature poodle in 636.72; Australian terrier, miniature Schnauzer in 636.755 [all formerly 636.76]

636

related technologies

Monotremes and marsupials

.91

Affenpinscher, Brussels griffon, Chihuahua, English

and

filtration,

vitamin-D treatment

.133 3

Pasteurization

.133 4

Homogenization

.133 5

Evaporation and sterilization

.133 6

Spray and vacuum

drum

1071

processes

637

Dewey Decimal .135 .14

Classification

Packaging, storage, transport

637

Agriculture

637

Ripened

.353

Examples: cheddar,

Class comprehensive works in 637.14

.142

cheeses

Hard cheeses

637.141-637.146 Whole milk

certified, pasteurized,

homogenized, vitamin-D treated

Concentrated liquid forms of whole milk

Cheese foods

.358

Manufacture of frozen desserts

.4

Examples: ice cream, ice milk, frozen custards, sherbets, ices

Evaporated milk

.142 3

Plain condensed milk

.5

.142 4

Sweetened condensed milk

.54

Egg production Chicken eggs

.143

Dried whole milk

.541

Fresh eggs

.146

Cultured whole milk

.543

Dried whole eggs

.147

Skim milk

.547

Dried egg whites

.548

Dried egg yolks

to base

number 637.147

637.141-637.146,

.148 .17 .2

.22

e.g.,

the numbers following 637.14 in dried skim milk 637.1473

Other kinds of eggs

.59

Cream

Add

Milk other than cows' milk Butter production

.24

Quality determinations

^

By-products

Cheese production

.33

.35

duck eggs 637.597

Apiary estabUshment

.12

Races and varieties of bees

.13

Pasturage for bees Nectar and pollen plants

Quality determinations

Processing

.14 .140 28

By-products

Number

Hive management Techniques and procedures Class apparatus, equipment, materials in 638.142

.142

discontinued; class in 637.3

Varieties

Equipment and suppUes Hives, hive sections, smokers, protective

.144

Supplementary feeding of bees

.145

Queen

.146

Swarming control

637.352-637.354 Rennet cheeses

rearing

Class comprehensive works in 637.35

.352

Unripened

.15 soft

following 636.59 in

Honeybees (Apiculture)

Class processing of specific varieties of cheese in 637.35

[.34]

e.g.,

.11

Including by-products

.32

number 637.59 the numbers

Insect culture

638

Processing

to base

636.592-636.598,

.1

.23

Edam, Gruyere, Parmesan

Cottage, Dutch, pot cheeses

.142 2

Add

Stilton, Swiss,

Sour-milk cheeses

.356

Fresh whole milk (Market milk) Raw,

related technologies

Examples: Limburger, Brie, Camembert, Neufchatel, Gorgonzola

Varieties of cows' milk

.354

.141

soft

and

Injuries, diseases, pests

cheese (Cream cheese)

10Y2

1073

equipment

637

Dewey Decimal

638

638

Classification

Honey

.16

Agriculture

639

Add

.3 .5

Wax

.13

Amphibians

Silkworms

.14

Reptiles

Add

Resin- and dye-producing insects

Other

.57

insects

Commercial

Specific insects

Add

595.71-^95.79,

e.g.,

the numbers following 595.7 in

fishing, culture,

Class hunting

and

.2

^ .4 Ji

.7 .9

.1

conservation technologies

fishing as sport in 799, fur farming in

636.08844

Hunting and trapping

Fur-bearing and other 599.1-599.8,

639.11 the numbers following 599 in deer hunting and trapping 639.117357

For whaling, see 639.28;

kinds of Class comprehensive works in 639.2, fishing for specific fish regardless of kind of water in 639.27

.21

Fishing in fresh water

.22

Fishing in

.27

Fishing for specific kinds of

Add

salt

to base

597.2-597.5.

.28

WhaUng

.29

Sealing

sealing, 639,29

and brackish waters

number 639.27 e.g..

Use 639.3001-639.3009

comprehensive works

the numbers following 597 in

sabnon fishing 639.2755

.301-.309

for standard subdivisions

Standard subdivisions of Notations from Table

Class

fish

Culture of cold-blooded vertebrates

Birds

639.122-639.124 Of specific habitats

1

639.21-639.22 Fishing in specific types of water

.3

.12

fishing, of

fisheries

mammals

number e.g.,

for standard subdivisions

Notations from Table

Culture of cold-blooded vertebrates Fisheries and culture of mollusks Fisheries and culture of crustaceans Fisheries and culture of other invertebrates Conservation of biological resources

to base

whaling, sealing

Standard subdivisions of commercial

.201-.209

Hunting and trapping Commercial fishing, whaling, sealing

Add

hunting alligators 639.148

e.g.,

fishing,

in

For fisheries of invertebrates, see 639.4

Methods, equipment, catches; location and quantity of resources .11

pheasants 639.128617

number 639.14 the numbers foUowing 597.9

Use 639.2001-639.2009

SUMMARY 639.1

e.g.,

following 598 in

Class here fisheries

praying mantises 638.5725

Nondomesticated animals and plants Hunting,

number 639.128 the numbers

resources Methods, equipment, catches; location and quantity of

number 638.57

to base

to base

597.92-597.98, .2

639

to base

598.3-598.9,

For wax, see 638.17

.2

639

related technologies

Specific kinds

.128

Class here hive products

.17

and

fish

culture

1

in 639.12, specific kinds of birds

regardless of habitat in 639.128

.122

Land

639.31-639.34 Fish culture in specific environments

birds

.123

Bay and shore

.124

Waterfowl

kinds of Class comprehensive works in 639.3, culture of specific 639.372-639.375 fish regardless of environment in

birds .31

Fish culture in fresh water Class indoor culture of ornamental fish in 639.344

1074

^075

Dewey Decimal

639

In natural and

.311

Including

fish

Classification

artificial

ponds

.7

.313

In rivers and other streams

.73

Fish culture in

salt

Marine aquariums

.344

Freshwater aquariums

Amphibians and

.37 .372-. 375

597.2^97.5,

.376-.378

.9

the numbers following 597 in

Fisheries

number 639.75 e.g.,

the numbers following 595.1 in

earthworms 639.7546

culture of sea horses 639.3753

number 639.37 e.g..

the numbers following 597 in

comprehensive works

in 639.9, general principles applied to

number 639.39 e.g.,

.92

Habitat improvement for animals

.93

Animal species population controls

.95

Parks, reserves, other refuge areas for animals

.96

Injuries, diseases, predators of animals,

culture of frogs 639.3789

Reptiles

597.92-597.98,

to base

specific kinds of animals in 639.97

to base

to base

sponges 639.734

Conservation of biological resources

Class

597.6-^97.8,

Add

e.g..

the numbers following 597.9 in culture of snakes 639.396

and culture of mollusks

Class here comprehensive works

on

fisheries

and culture of

.97

For fisheries and culture of crustaceans^ see 639.5; of other ,99

number 639.97

the numbers following 59 in 592-599,

Add

to base

e.g.,

protective measures for birds 639.978

Plant conservation

Oysters

Edible oysters

.412

Pearl oysters

.42

Mussels

.44

Clams

.48

Other mollusks Add

to base

number 639.48

the numbers following 594 in

594.1-594.5, e.g., squid 639.4858

Fisheries .54

and culture of crustaceans

Edible crustaceans

Add

to base

number 639.54

595.3841-595.3844,

e.g.,

the numbers following 595.384 in lobsters 639.541

1076

their

Specific kinds of animals

invertebrates, 639.7

.411

and

control

invertebrates

.41

following 593 in

639.92-639.96 General principles of animal conservation

Amphibians Add

number 639.73 the numbers

animals and plants in their natural habitat

specific kinds of fish

e.g.,

638

Technologies devised to maintain, increase, reduce populations of

number 639.37

to base

to base

595.12-595.18,

Specific kinds of fish

Add

culture, see

Worms Add

Fish culture in aquariums

.342

.4

.75

639

related technologies

and culture of other invertebrates

593.1-593.9.

and brackish waters

and

Protozoa and other simple animals Add

Class indoor culture of ornamental fish in 639.342

.34

Fisheries

For insect

In lakes

.39

Agriculture

639

hatcheries

.312

.32

639

1077

Dewey Decimal

640

640

Home

640

Classification

economics and family living

Class here

management

home and

of

personal

life,

domestic

Home

641

Food and drink

641 arts

For meals and table

and

sciences, related services

613

.42

Special topics of general applicability

Management

of

SUMMARY

money

Management

of time

Examples: sequence of processes and operations, layout of work

body motions, work

simplification

.46

Household employees Selection, training, hours, duties

.1

.7

.71

.714

Study and teaching

.5

.6

Cookery Cookery of and with

.7

Specific cookery processes

.8

Cookery of various

specific materials

and techniques

specific kinds of

composite dishes

Applied nutrition Study of nutrient constituents in foods in relation to body needs Class nutritive values of specific foods

Schools and courses

641.33-641.39, role of food in personal health in 613.2

.104

Agencies for adult education number 640.714

the numbers following 0715 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 07152-07154 from Table 1, to base

e.g., institutes

.104 2

Special topics of

gem

Calories Including calorie co

and workshops 640.7142 .12

Proteins

.13

Carbohydrates

.14

Fats and

.16

Water

.17

Minerals

Agencies for adult education

Do •73

Preservation and storage

Including students, learners, apprentices, novices

Add

[.715]

.4

.2

and energy

space, routing of activities, posture,

.3

Applied nutrition Beverages (Drinks) Foods and foodstufFs

64I.I

Budgeting, expenditure control, accounting

.43

642

Gastronomy and pleasures of eating

.013 .4

service, see

Philosophy and theory

.01 Class personal hygiene in

economics and family living

not use; class in 640.714

and purchase of goods and individual and family living Selection

Principles of evaluation

and guides

to

services used in

procurement of goods and

services to ensure utility, quality, safety,

economy

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 640.7; selection

and purchase of a

thereof with the subject,

specific product, service, or

e.g.,

1078

type foods 641.31, cameras 771.3

oils

Elements and compounds .18

Vitamins

1079

and

foodstufik in

641

Dewey Decimal

641 .2

641

Classification

Home

641

Beverages (Drinks) Class here interdisciplinary works

641.303-641.309 Classes of

on production, manufacture,

Class a specific aspect with the subject,

e.g.,

manufacture

.303

Vegetable

.306

Animal

.309

Mineral

(commercial preparation) 663

by origin

Alcoholic beverages For wines, see 641.22; brewed and malted beverages, 641.23; distilled liquors, 641.25

.22

foodstuflFs

Class comprehensive works in 641.3

preservation, preparation, use

.21

.31

Selection

and purchase and guides

Principles of evaluation

Wines

to

procurement of foods and

foodstuffs to ensure nutritive value, quality, safety,

.222

Grape wines

and purchase of

Class nutrition in 641.1, selection

Add

number 641.222 the numbers following 663.22 663.2204-663.224, e.g., champagne 641.2224 .23

to base

Brewed and malted beverages

641.33-641.39 Specific foods and Class comprehensive

Distilled liquors

.252

Grain whiskies

.253

Brandies

255

Compound

.33

.331

to base

Class specific nonalcoholic beverages

to base

.338

to base

Fruits

Add

preservation, preparation, use;

634.1-634.8,

.35 for standard subdivisions

Class comprehensive works

641.3] in 641.26 Class a specific aspect with the subject, e.g., manufacture

(commercial preparation and preservation) 663-664

For beverages, see 641.2

to base

to base

635.1-635.8,

.36

Health foods

Class here

Add

chocolate 641.3374

e.g.,

the numbers following 633.8 in

vanUla 641.3382

number 641.34 e.g.,

the numbers following 634 in

apples 641.3411

number 641.35 e.g.,

the numbers following 635 in

potatoes 641.3521

comprehensive works on meats and seafood

to base

Class

number 641,36 the numbers e.g.,

game and

turkey 641.36592

seafood in 641.39

Including organically grown foods

io8o

following 633.7 in

Meats

636.1-636.9,

.302

641.3318

Vegetables

Add

on nonalcoholic beverages [formerly

rice products

and nuts

Class here interdisciplinary works

beverages

e.g.,

number 641.338

633.82-633.84,

on production, manufacture, comprehensive works on foods and

and

Seasonings and flavorings

Add .34

crops

the numbers following 633.1 in

number 641.337 the numbers

633.72-633.78,

and kinds of beverages in

Foods and foodstuffs

e.g., rice

Alkaloidal products

641.3

Use 641.3001-641.3009

number 641.331

.337

Add

Nonalcoholic beverages [formerly 641.3]

field

Cereals

Sugars and syrups

Other

foodstnfiFs

derived from

.336

Mescal, tequila, rum, vodka, potato whisky

.26

specific

works in 641.3

foodstuflFs

633.11-633.18,

liquors

flowers, fruits, e.g., cordials (liqueurs), gin

.259

Foods and

Add

Distilled spirits flavored with various seeds, roots, leaves,

economy

foods and foodstuflfe in 641.33-641.39

in

Class malt whiskies in 641.252-

.25

641

economics and family living

io8i

following 636 in

Dewey Decimal

641 .37

Dairy and related products Add

to base

637.1-637.5,

.38 ,39

Classification

number 641.37 e.g..

641

Home economics and family

641 .492

Add

eggs 641.375

Add

.392

Fish

.394

MoUusks

to base

.494

canning red meat 641.4922

e.g.,

following 641.4 in

freezing poultry 641.49353

Seafood Add

to base

number 641.494

641.41-641.47,

.495

e.g.,

following 641.4 in

number 641.493 the numbers

641.41-641.47,

Oysters, mussels, clams, snails, squid, octopuses

e.g.,

the numbers foUowing 641.4 in

brining seafood 641.4946

Other

Crustaceans

Frogs, turtles, snails, insects

Shrimps, crabs, lobsters .5

.396

number 641.492 the numbers

Poultry

Other

Game

to base

641.41-641.47,

.493

.391

.395

Red meats

the numbers following 637 in

Honey

641

living

Reptiles, amphibians, insects

Cookery Preparation of food with and without use of heat

Including turtles, snakes, frogs

Observe the following table of precedence,

e.g.,

outdoor cookery

for children 641.5622 (no^ 641.578)

641,4-641.8 Preservation, storage, cookery Class

.4

comprehensive works in 641.3

Preservation and storage

641.41-641.47 Preservation techniques Fruits

and vegetables, food

as a

Preliminary treatment

.42

Canning

641.56

Quantity, institutional, travel, outdoor cookery

641.57

Time- and money-saving cookery With specific appliances, utensils, For specific meals For specific types of users

641.55 641.58

fuels

641.52-54 641.51

Characteristic of specific geographic

and ethnic 641.59

environments

whole

Class comprehensive works in 641.4, preservation techniques for meats and allied foods in 641.49

.41

For special situations

Class

menus and meal plarming

For cookery of and with

in 642.1-642.5

specific materialsy see 641.6; specific

cookery processes and techniques, 641. 7; specific kinds of composite dishes, 641.8 [.502 4]

.44

Drying and dehydrating

.45

Low-temperature techniques

Works

for specific types of users

Class in 641.51

.509

Historical

and geographical treatment

.452

Cold storage

Class here collections of recipes

.453

Deep

Class cookery characteristic of specific geographical

freezing

.46

Brining, pickling, smoking

.47

Use of additives

.48

Storage

.49

Meats and

environments in 641.59

allied foods

Class storage of meats

and

allied foods in

1082

641.48

1083

from

specific restaurants

Dewey Decimal

641

641

Classification

SUMMARY

.58 .59

Cookery

.52 .53 .54 .55

.56 .57

characteristic of specific geographical

Including cookery for pregnant Class

.512

For

.512 3

563

.514

1

in

For sick persons For persons with heart diseases

563 14

For persons with diabetes

and ethnic

563 2

Cookery with specified vitamin and mineral content Example:

salt-free

cookery

563 4

High-calorie cookery

563 5

Low-calorie cookery

563 6

Vegetarian cookery

641.5622

563 7

Health-food cookery

Gourmet cookery

563 8

Protein,

dishes

Children by children

first

e.g.,

563 11

Beginners

Class cookery of food for consumption

two or more the number coming in

low-carbohydrate, low-calorie cookery for persons with diabetes 641.56314 (no^ 641.5635 or 641.5638) the schedule,

specific types of users [formerly 641.5024]

E^y

women

complex subjects with aspects

subdivisions of this schedule in

environments ,51

641

economics and family living

For health, appearance, personal reasons

.563

For specific types of users For breakfast For luncheon, brunch, elevenses, tea, supper, snacks For dinner Time- and money-saving cookery For special situations Quantity, institutional, travel, outdoor cookery Cookery with specific appliances, utensils, fuels

641.51

Home

641

in

fat,

carbohydrate cookery

High and low

641.52-641.54 For specific meals

.564

For various

specific times of year

Class comprehensive works in 641.5

Class here seasonal cookery

.52

For breakfast

Class cookery for special occastions in 641.568

.53

For luncheon, brunch, elevenses,

.54

For dinner

.55

Time- and money-saving cookery Money-saving cookery

.555

Time-saving cookery

.562

For persons of Infants

For Christian church Hmitations and observances

.567

and abstinence,

feasts

For reUgious limitations and observances Class here cookery for days of feast

Add

to base

292-299,

number 641.567

e.g.,

and

fast

the numbers following 29 in

cookery under Hindu limitations 641.56745

observances, see

.568

specific ages

64L566

For special occasions Holidays, birthdays, parties, celebrations

and children

Class cookery to

fast

For cookery for Christian church limitations and

For one or two persons

.562 7

.566

For special situations

.561

.562 2

supper, snacks

For Lent, other days of

.552

.56

tea,

Class cookery for special religious occasions in 641.567

be performed by children

Adults aged 65 and over

in

641.5123 .57

Quantity, institutional, travel, outdoor cookery Class here short-order cookery

1084

.571

For schools

.572

For hotels and restaurants

1085

Dewey Decimal

641 .573

For armed services

.575

For travel

Classification

641

Home

641

Cookery characteristic of ethnic environments

.59

641

economics and family living specific geographical

and

Including international cookery

Including camper (caravan) cookery

For cooking for railroad dining and buffet

cars, see

Class historical

641.576

and geographical treatment of general cookery

in 641.509

.575 2

For motor buses

.575 3

For ships

.575 4

For

characteristic of areas, regions, places in

general

airlines

"Areas" notation 11-19 from Table 2 to base number 641.59, e.g., tropical and hot-weather cookery 641.5913 [formerly 641.592], arctic and cold-weather cookery 641.5911

Add

.576

For railroad dining and

.577

For canteens

buflFet cars

Ethnic cookery

.592

Including emergency cooking for mass feeding

.578

Cookery

.591

Groups" notation 03-99 from Table 5 to base number 641.592, e.g., Afro-American cookery 641.59296073; however, class cookery of ethnic groups dominant

Add

Outdoor cookery Including cookout cookery

"Racial, Ethnic, National

in their areas in 641.593-641.599, e.g., Japanese cookery

Class

armed

services outdoor cookery in 641.573,

camper

641.5952 (no^ 641.592956)

cookery in 641.575

Camp

.578 4

Barbecue cookery

.579 .58

cookery

Cookery with

.593-.599

Add "Areas"

With gas

.585

With alcohol

specific continents,

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Class ethnic cookery of

.584

With

Cookery characteristic of countries, localities

facilities

specific appliances, utensils, fuels

With

oil

.6

Cookery of and with

number 641.59

nondominant aggregates

in 641.592

specific materials

Including flower cookery, leftovers Class specific kinds of composite dishes featuring specific

electricity

Cookery with

materials in 641.8

electric ranges

frying pans, roasters, Class

grills,

microwave cookery

and appliances,

e.g.. skillets,

.61

Preserved foods

waflBe irons

Add in 641.5882, electric slow

cookery in

to base

number 641.61 the numbers

641.42-641.46,

e.g.,

following 641.4 in

cookery using frozen foods 641.6153

641.5884

.587

With steam and pressure

.588

Slow and

fireless

cookery

.588 2

Microwave cookery

.588 4

Electric slow cookery

.589

With

utensils not utilizing a specific fuel

Examples:

foils,

in

641.5913

For hospitals and other medical

.583

.586

and hot-weather cookery [formerly 641.592]

Class tropical

.578 2

specially coated utensils, blenders

io86

Class cookery using specific preserved foods

641.63-641.69

.62

Beverages Class bartenders' manuals in 641.874

.622

Wines

.623

Beers and ales

.625

Spirits

1087

and

foodstuflFs in

Dewey Decimal

641

Other

.63-.69

Add

specific foods to base

641

Classification

and

foodstufiFs

number 641.6 the numbers

following 641.3 in

Home

641 .823

Stews

.824

Meat and cheese

cookery of meats from domestic animals 641.66; however, class ices and sherbets in 641.863 {not 641.33-641.39,

e.g.,

Specific cookery processes

and techniques

Class specific processes applied to specific materials in 641.6, to specific kinds of

.83

Salads

.84

Sandwiches

.85

Preserves and candies

composite dishes in 641.8

.852

Baking and roasting

.71

Preserves Jams,

Boiling, simmering, stewing, steaming

.73

.853 ,76

Broiling, grilling,

•77

Frying, sauteing, braising

.79

Preparation of cold dishes

Desserts comprehensive works on sweets (dessert courses and

confectionery)

For preserves and candies, see 641.85

and

Ice creams

Including pancakes, wa£Qes

.863

Ices (Water ices)

Class here fondue dishes

.864

Puddings and gelatins

.865

Pastries

specific kinds of

composite dishes

American

parentheses (round brackets)

SUMMARY

in

Pies

.865 3

Cakes

Main

.83

Salads

.84 .85

Sandwiches Preserves and candies

.86

Desserts

.87

Beverages

dishes

.865 4

Cookies

.865 9

Other

.87

Auxiliary dishes

Appetizers, savories, relishes, hors d'oeuvres, pates

813

Soups

814

Sauces and salad dressings

815

Breads

82

Main

tarts

(Biscuits)

822

Pasta dishes

puflFs,

French pastry

Beverages

.872

Wines

.873

Beers and ales

.874

Alcoholic

For wines, see 641.872; beers and

,875

ales,

641.873

Nonalcoholic Including juices, carbonated drinks, malted drinks, punches

For nonalcoholic brewed beverages, see 641.877

Including souffles

Casserole dishes

cream

Including bartenders* manuals and recipes

dishes

821

and sherbets

Including cake decoration

Auxiliary dishes

.82

and

.865 2

Eclairs,

.812

ice milks

.862

Cookery of various

In the following schedule British terminology follows

.81

marmalades

Candies (Sweets)

Class here

Including chilled dishes

641.81

jellies,

barbecuing .86

.8

pies

Including pizzas, meat loaves

641.674)

.7

economics and family living

io88

1089

641

Dewey Decimal

641

Nonalcoholic brewed beverages

.877

Cocoa,

642

Classification

coflPee, teas; their

641

Home

643

Housing and household equipment

643

concentrates and substitutes

[.028 8]

Do .1

menus, meal planning, comprehensive works on meals and

.12

table service in specific situations

.3

TV

Class

dinners

Meals for camp,

.16

picnic, travel

.4

TV dinners,

Meals for

.2

see 642.1

social occasions

Specific kinds of social occasions, catering

^

Meals

homes 643.7

Description, selection, purchase, rental, maintenance,

in public eating places

and

institutions

arrangement, use Class here repair

industrial, educational, medical, other welfare

by members of household

establishments

Class comprehensive works in 643.1, household furnishings in 645, household utilities in 644, home construction of articles made of

Class banquet services in 642.4

fabric in 646.21,

Specific kinds of eating places

Numbers

and

institutions

.3

discontinued; class in 642.5

in

684

Kitchens and their equipment

equipment in 648.56, food storage and preparation equipment in 641

Table service

Class dishwashing

Class table furnishings in 642.7

.4

Eating and drinking areas and their equipment Dining rooms, breakfast rooms, bars

Table furnishings

Class table furnishings in 642.7

Selection, purchase, care, use of dirmerware, glassware,

Other areas and

silverware, table linens

Class table decorations in 642.8, dishwashing in 648.56

Table decorations Examples: flowers, colors,

home wood- and metalwork

Including kitchen linen

Place setting, seating guests, carving, serving

.8

Special kinds of housing

discontinued; class in 642.4

by commercial,

.7

in 648.9

643.3-643.5 Specific areas and their equipment

Ejcamples: in restaurants, hotels, cafeterias, facilities provided

[.56-.59]

moving

Household security

vacation

Class picnics in 642.3

.5

site selection

Class single-family houses in 643.1; a specific aspect of a special kind of housing with the subject, e.g., renovating

occasions

Numbers

homes

Mobile homes, vacation homes, modular and prefabricated houses, condominiums, apartments

Including banquets, pubhc entertainments, catering for social

[.41-.47]

and acquisition

Example: burglarproofing

Including packaged meals

For

Selection

Including

Meals for home and family Including

Housing

Building, purchase, rental of

Class comprehensive works in 642, table service in 642.6 .1

not use; class in 643.7

For special kinds of housing, see 643.2

642.1-642.5 Meals

.6

Maintenance and repair

Meals and table service

Class here

economics and family living

Including

.52 lights

lOQO

attics,

their

equipment

basements

Bathrooms Including toweling

lOQI

643

643

Dewey Decimal .53

643

Classification

Bedrooms

Home economics and family

645 .042

Selection

and purchase

Principles of evaluation

Including blankets, other bedding

Living rooms

.55

Recreation areas

Class selection

.6

to

procurement of

and purchase of

economy

fabrics for furnishings in

645.046

Indoor and outdoor

.58

and guides

furnishings to ensure utility, quality, safety,

.54

645

living

.046

Study and work areas

Fabrics Description, selection, purchase, care, use

Appliances and laborsaving installations 645.1-645.6 Interior furnishings

Class here repair by

members

Class apphances

installations for specific areas in

and

of household

643.3-643.5, for a specific purpose with the purpose,

Class comprehensive e.g.,

works

in

645

sewing

machines 646.2044

645.1-645.5 Specific kinds of interior furnishings .604

Special topics of general applicability Appliances and laborsaving installations for handicapped persons

•7

Class comprehensive works in .1

Including repair by

members

.2

of household

improvement, remodeling, repair of specific areas and their equipment in 643.3-643.5, repair of appliances and laborsaving household

utilities in

tiles

Coverings for walls and ceilings Wallpaper, paint, hangings, paneling

Class

installations in 643.6, of

Floor coverings Rugs, carpeting, linoleum,

Renovation, improvement, remodeling

645

.3

Curtains and related furnishings

644 Including draperies, shades, blinds, their accessories

644

Household

utilities

Class wall hangings in 645.2

Description, selection, purchase, maintenance, use of systems and their fittings, fixtures, accessories .1

.3

.6

efl&ciency

Lighting

.5

Lighting fixtures

.6

Furnishings for specific rooms

Ventilation and air conditioning

Class interior furnishings of specific kinds regardless of

Water supply

Furnishing and decorating the

.8

646

patios, courts, balconies, roofs

Sewing, clothing, management of personal and family living

home

construction of fabric furnishings in 646.21, construction in wood and metal in 684, design and decorative

treatment of furnishings in 747

.04

in

Outdoor furnishings For gardens,

home

Description, selection, purchase, installation by members of household, use, maintenance of household furnishings and decorations Class

room

645.1-645.5

Including hot-water supply

645

Furniture and accessories Including upholstery, slipcovers; arrangement for convenience and

Heating

Class hghting fixtures as furnishings in 645.5

.5

.4

Special topics of general applicability

1092

^093

Dewey Decimal

646

646

Classification

SUMMARY

.1

for the

living

home

Other than clothing

.2 .3

Clothing

.4

.6

Clothing construction Construction of headgear Care of clothing

.7

Management of personal and family

.5

Sewing

.21

Sewing materials Sewing and related operations

646.1

Home economics and family

646

Hand and machine

operations

Examples: making hangings, curtains, slipcovers, table linen, towels, bedclothes Class basic sewing operations [formerly 646.21] in 646.204

Grooming

living

[.212-.216]

Sewing materials

Sewing

specific articles for the

Numbers

Description, selection, purchase, care, use

.25

home

discontinued; class in 646.21

Re weaving

Including leathers and furs .3

.11

Clothing

Fabrics Description, selection, purchase of clothing for Class here comprehensive works on fabrics in the

[.15-. 16]

economy, appearance

Class fabrics for a specific use with the subject, e.g., use in

Class description, selection, purchase, care, use of materials for

furnishings 645.046

clothing in 646.11

For clothing construction, see 646.4; care of clothing, 646.6

Leathers and furs Numbers

.19

home

utility, quality,

discontinued; class in 646.1

.309

Sewing equipment and other sewing materials Former heading: Notions Examples: thread, pins, needles,

scissors

and

shears, thimbles

Including buttons, hooks and eyes, slide fasteners, padding

.309 1

Historical

and geographical treatment

Treatment by

areas, regions, places in general

.309 11

Clothing for Frigid Zones and cold weather

.309 13

Clothing for tropics and hot weather

.31

Clothing for handicapped persons

Class sewing machines in 646.2044

.2

Sewing and related operations

646.32-646.36 Clothing for specific age and sex groups

mending

Class comprehensive works in 646.3, clothing for handicapped persons regardless of age or sex in 646.31

Class here Class

mending of clothing [formerly

646.2] in 646.6

.32

Men's clothing

.34

Women's

746.44

.36

Children's clothing

Basic sewing operations [formerly 646.21]

A

Class fabrics in 646.11, sewing materials

and equipment

in 646.19,

clothing construction in 646.4

For

.204

.204 2

Clothing construction

Basic stitches, seams, hems, pleats; darning

Patternmaldng. cutting, sewing,

Sewing by hand

Use 646.4001-646.4009

Basic stitches and operations

.204 4

clothing

knitting, crocheting, tatting, see 747.43; embroidery,

remodeling

for standard subdivisions

For construction of headgear, see 646.5

Sewing by machine Description, selection, purchase, care, use of sewing machines; basic stitches and operations

1004

fitting,

^095

646

Dewey Decimal

646 .401-.406

646

Classification

Clothing for specific kinds of persons

Add

to base

number 646.40 the numbers

646.31-646.36,

e.g.,

Home

646

Stoles, cloaks, jackets

.457

following 646.3 in

*Garments

.47

construction of clothing for handicapped

Class miscellaneous garments for special purposes in 646.48

Class patterns for specific kinds of persons in 646.407, fitting

and

alterations for specific kinds of persons in

*Nightclothes

.475

646.408

Miscellaneous garments and accessories

.48

.407

for special purposes

Including lounging garments, sportswear

)

persons 646.401

646

economics and family living

Patterns Neckwear, Including selection, purchase, use; construction of clothing without patterns

.5

.408

Fitting

and

Use 646.5001-646.5009

alterations

each subdivision identified by * as follows: 001-009 Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 01-06 Clothing for specific kinds of persons to

to

e.g.,

clothing for handicapped persons 01

numbers following 646.3

For

.504

For

.506

For children

in 646.31-646.36,

For laundering, see 648.1

Cleaning and dyeing

*Underwear and hose

Numbers .7

646.43-646.45 Outer garments

Management

discontinued; class in 646.6

Grooming

of personal and family living

For parapsychological and occult means for achievement of well'beingy happiness, success, see 131; nonoccult means for

Class comprehensive works in 646.4, outer garments for special

purposes in 646.47

achievement of personal well-being, happiness, etiquette (manners),

For miscellaneous garments, see 646.48 * Outer

(Millinery)

Including mending [formerly 646.2], reweaving, dry cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, spot removal, brushing, storage, packing

[.62-.63]

.43

for standard subdivisions

Care of clothing

Class comprehensive works in 646.4

.42

men women

.502

.6

Add

the

handwear

Including remodeling

646.42-646.48 Specific kinds of clothing

Add

belts, aprons, handkerchiefs, scarves,

Construction of headgear

Patternmaking and pattern design

.407 2

cufiFs,

.700 1-.700 9

house garments

success, 158;

395

Standard subdivisions of management of personal and family living

.432

*Dresses Notations from Table

.433

Suits, trousers, jackets

.701-.703 .435 .437 .45

.452

Shirts

and blouses

* Outdoor

.704

garments

.704 2

* Overcoats

*Add

Raincoats

.454

Sweaters

as instructed

1

Special topics of general applicability to

For adult

women

Including adolescents

Including topcoats

.453

Standard subdivisions of grooming Notations from Table

*Skirts

1

.704 4

For adult

men

Including adolescents

*Add

as instructed

under 646.42r-646.48

under 646.42-646.48

ioq6

1097

grooming

Dewey Decimal

646

646

Classification

646

Children

.704 6

Of both .705-.709

sexes

Standard subdivisions of grooming Notations from Table

Home

economics and family living

.76

Charm

.77

Dating behavior and choice of mate

,78

Family living relations {formerly Including guides to harmonious family

1

301.4272]

For child rearing, see 649.1

646.71-646.75 Grooming

.71

Example: guides to retirement Class family living in 646.78

Cleanliness

Management of public households

647

Bathing, showering, other measures

.72

Guides for adults aged 65 and over

.79

Class comprehensive works in 646.7, standard subdivisions in 646.701-646.709, clothing selection in 646,3, charm in 646.76

(Institutional

housekeeping)

Personal appearance For physique and form, see 646. 75

,12A

647.2-647-6 Employees

^

Care of hair

on household employees in 640.46, in 647.2 comprehensive works on pubUc household employees Class comprehensive works

Men's [formerly 646.74] and women's Including barbering, beards, shaving

.724 2

.2

Hairdressing {formerly also 646.7243]

Indoor employees Class here comprehensive works

Including dyeing

on public household employees

and duHes, 647,6 For outdoor employees, see 647.3; hours

Class hairstyling in 646.7245

[.724 3]

.3

Hairdressing

Outdoor employees duties, see 647.6

For hours and

Class in 646.7242

.724 5

HairstyHng

.6

Employee hours and

.724 8

Wigs

.9

Specific kinds of public households

Care of

skin, hands, nails, lips, eyes

Class here comprehensive works nails, hair;

on care and adornment of

[,74]

skin,

cosmetology

.92

.94

[.940 25]

.940 9

Reducing, slenderizing, body-building

apartments, apartment hotels

Multiple dwellings for transients

not use; class in 647.943-647.949

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment localities in

by

specific continents, countries,

647.94^-647.949 (no^ 647.94093^47.94099)

Including massage, sauna, Turkish baths Class diet in 613.2

1099

ioq8

camps

Directories

Do

Physique and form

flats,

trailer Hotels, inns, hostels, clubs, motels,

Class in 646.724

.75

Multiple dwellings for long-term residents Examples: tenements,

Manicuring and pedicuring

Care of men's hair

institutions

e.g., laundering 648.1 Class a specific aspect with the subject,

For care of hair, see 646.724; manicuring and pedicuring, 646.727

.727

and

household Comprehensive works on food and drink, housekeeping, management, furnishing, decorating

Selection, styling, cleaning, dyeing

.726

duties

646

Dewey Decimal

647 .943^.949

Treatment by

647

Classification

Home

648

finishing Preparation for laundering; washing, drying,

localities

Including pressing

Class here directories

Add e.g.,

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 647.94, multiple dwellings for transients in Canada 647.9471;

02 03 05 06

^

Housecleaning Cleaning

[.52-.53]

then add further as follows: Hotels and inns 01

07

Youth hostels Trailer camps Campsites

08 09

Control and eradication of pests

,8

Storage and preparation for storage

^

Moving

Child rearing and

649

Eating and drinking places

Do

649.1

not use; class in 647.953-647.959

Historical

.5

647.953-647.959 (no^ 647.9509^-647.95099)

.6

Training

Class treatment

.953-959

Treatment by

by

care of sick and infirm

care of children (Child rearing)

specific continents, countries,

and geographical treatment

localities in

Home

Feeding Clothing and health Activities and recreation

.3

.950 9

home

SUMMARY

Directories

[.950 25]

discontinued; class in 648.5

.7

Hostels hostels, see

furnishings

Dishwashing

.56

Boarding and rooming houses Clubs

07

floors, walls,

Numbers

Motels

For youth

.95

.4

.1

specific continents, countries,

Home

care of children (Child rearing)

Class here training, supervision

localities

Observe the following table of precedence,

Class here directories

Add "Areas"

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g.,

infant boys

649.122 (nof 649.132)

number 647.95

Exceptional children

.96

Institutional households

Not used primarily

Add

to base

725.1-725.9,

.98

to base

726.1-726.9,

.99

number 647.96 e.g., office

purposes

the numbers following 725 in

regardless of Class specific elements of home care of children 649.3-649.7 age, sex, or other characteristics in

buildings 647.9623

number 647.98 e.g.,

the numbers following 726 in

Franciscan monasteries 647.98773

Educational and research institutions

Add

to base

727.1-727.9,

648

for religious, educational, research

Children of specific classes, types, relationships Children of specific age groups Children of specific sexes

Religious institutions

Add

648

Laundering

.1

specific continents, countries,

economics and family living

number 647.99 e.g.,

the numbers following 727 in

public libraries 647.99824

Housekeeping Former heading: Household

sanitation

Description, selection, purchase, use of equipment, supplies;

processes used in housekeeping

.102 .102 4

Miscellany

Works

expectant parents

.102 42

Works

for

.102 43

Works

for single parents

.102 45

Works

for older children in family

.102 48

Works

for baby-sitters

.12

.122

Children of specific age groups Infants

From

iioo

for specific types of users

birth to age

two

llOl

649.15 649.14 649.12 649.13

Dewey Decimal

649 .123

Preschool children Ages three

.124

to five

six to

.132 .133 .14

Toilet training

.63

Training in self-reliance

Including behavior modification, discipline, obedience to

For moral,

twenty

Boys

.65

Sex education

.68

Home-based education

Girls

Children of specific to base

classes, types, relationships

number 649.14 the numbers e.g.,

following 155,44 in

the only child 649.142

Exceptional children to base

number 649.15 the numbers e.g.,

following 371.9 in

.7

Moral, religious, character training

.8

Home

650

care of sick and infirm

Management and

the gifted child 649.155

649.3-649.7 Specific elements of

home

care of children

Class comprehensive works in 649.1

.51

Financial success

.13

Personal improvement and success in business

nursing of children in 649.8

and recreation

relationships .14

Success in obtaining jobs and promotions

Creative activities

651-657 Auxiliary services

Examples: paper work, painting, modeling, music

.55

Personal success in business

.12

Clothing and health

home

for standard subdivisions

Class success as an executive in 658.409

Feeding

Class feeding in 649.3,

auxiliary services

Class here business

.1

Activities

developing readiness for school,

ability,

For home teaching of reading, see 649.58

Use 650.01-650.09

.5

Play with toys

Class comprehensive in

.552

With

,553

With games

.554

With mechanical devices

dolls

651

.57

Exercise, gymnastics, sports

.58

Reading and related

activities

works in 650, advertising and public relations

659

Office services Physical production, reproduction, recording, arrangement, transmission, storage, retrieval of information and communications

For processes of written communication, see 652; accounting, 657

.028

Examples: storytelling, reading aloud to children, supervision

Techniques, procedures, materials Class apparatus

and equipment

of children's reading, listening

Including

home

teaching of reading

[.028 5]

Data processing

Do .6

649.7

teaching of school subjects

371.91-371.97,

.4

religious, character training, see

Developing learning

155.442-155.446,

.3

self

Behavior training

.64

Children of specific sexes

Add

economics and family living

.62

Adolescents

Add .15

Home

649

Examples: cleanliness, dressing and feeding

eleven

Ages twelve

.13

649

School children Ages

.125

Classification

not use;

class in

651.8

Training Former heading: Manners and

1102

habits

1103

in 651.2

649

Dewey Decimal

651

651

Classification

Management and

651

SUMMARY

.8

.9

Office services in specific kinds of enterprises

.3 .5 .7

.2

Records management

Equipment and supplies OfRce management Records management Communication Creation and transmission of records Data processing

651.2

auxiliary services

Class creation

.504 .504 2 .504 26

in 651.7

Special topics of general applicability

Records management in specific types of enterprises In technical enterprises

Medical

.504 261

Equipment and supplies

and transmission of records

Description, use, maintenance

.51

records Retention, maintenance, final disposition of

Use 651.2001-651.2009

.53

Filing systems

Class

procurement of

for standard subdivisions

office

For

equipment and supplies [formerly

and procedures

storage, see 651.54-651.59

651.2] in 658.72

.202

Maintenance of equipment

651.54-651.59 Storage

.23

Furniture

Space, equipment, control, protection, preservation

.26

Processing equipment

Class comprehensive works in 651.53

Class a specific type of

equipment with

its

use, e.g.,

.54

typewriters 652.3

.29 .3

In filing cabinets, visible and rotary

Supplies and forms Office

management

.56

Including role and function of administrative personnel

[•32]

management

Office

.58

.59

discontinued; class in 651.3

Clerical activities

Former heading: [.371]

,374 .374 1

Office personnel

.73

discontinued; class in 651.3

Secretarial

and related

.74

.374 3

Communication

files

Creation and transmission of records communication

Written communication

of written communication, see 652 651.75-651.78; processes of written communication,

formerly

financial clerks

for standard subdivisions

For

.740 2

specific types

Style manuals

discontinued; class in 651.37

Related activities

Work

of

filers,

switchboard operators, messengers,

receptionists

Class

work of stenographers,

typists [both

formerly

651.3743] in 651.3741 [.4]

Operations (Office practice)

Number

discontinued; class in 651

1104

in 658.45

Oral communication

Use 651.74001-651.74009

651.3743], secretaries

Number

Computerization of

Including dictation and use of dictating equipment

Secretarial activities

Bookkeepers and

files

devices Including use of telephone, other telecommunication

activities

Activities of stenographers, typists [both

[.374 2]

permanent (dead) storage

Microreproduciton of

Class managerial

Role and function of administrative personnel

Number

files

Active and inactive

.7

,37

Storage of inactive

Original documents in

of office personnel in 658.3044

management

Number

files

For storage of inactive files, see 651.56

Planning, organizing, directing, controlling office services

Class

Storage of original documents

1105

651

651

Dewey Decimal

Classification

651

Management and

652 .1

651.75-651.78 Specific types of written communication Class comprehensive works in 651.74

.75

Penmanship Class calligraphy in 745.61

.3

Correspondence

Typewriting Including description and maintenance of typewriters

Including arrangement and style of letters

.752

Form

.755

Memorandums

.759

Mail handling

and

letters

their use

.302

Specific levels of skill Use of

this

number

e.g.,

mail openers and sealers, postage [.302 2]

meters, addressing machines

Minutes

.78

Reports

.79

Internal communication Examples: messenger services, pneumatic and mechanical conveyor systems, intercom systems, paging systems Class internal written

communication

.302 5

Intermediate

.302 6

Advanced

.307

.32

Typing

Mechanized

For personal use

.326

For

Automatic

specific kinds of enterprises

For electronic data processing, see 651.84

number 651.84 the numbers e.g.,

following 001.64 in

medical, technical typing

Duplication of records and duplicating methods

.1

number

651.9, e.g., office services in

Class specific elements of office services in specific kinds of enterprises in 651.2-651.8

Basic shorthand practice

.13

General principles

.14

Taking

.15

Speed and accuracy

dictation,

Class speed

Processes of written communication .18

For shorthand, see 653

Cryptography

Class basic practice in a specific system with the system, e.g., Gregg shorthand transcription 653.4270424

Office services in specific kinds of enterprises to base

methods

Shorthand

programming 651.842

hbraries 651.902

652

.8

653

Electronic

Add 001-999

legal,

Office use of stencil, xerography, other

Including punched-card data processing

.9

purposes

for specific

.325

.4

001.642-001.644,

652.307

Other than general commercial and professional typing

Nonmechanized

to base

drills in

Speed and accuracy

in 651.73

in carrying out oflBce functions

Add

and

Tests, drills

Including use of adding machines, comptometers, calculators

.84

tests

discontinued; class in 652.3

Basic (Beginning)

Examples:

.83

and accuracy

.302 4

in 651.74, oral internal

Data processing

.82

manuals discontinued;

Description and maintenance of typewriters

Number

.77

.81

for typewriting

in 652.3

Including equipment,

Use

for standard subdivisions

Use 652.3001-652.3009

Class speed

communication

652

auxiliary services

and transcription

and accuracy

in transcription in 653.14

Specific uses Examples: reporting, medical, personal

iio6

1107

class

653

Dewey Decimal

653

Classification

Management and

653

Semigeometric, script-geometric, semiscript systems

.426

653.2-653.4 Systems

Including Malone

Class comprehensive works in 653

.2

to base

letters

e.g.,

the

numbers following 653.1

.42

.421

Add

general principles 653.33

Handwritten systems

Multihngual

.427 2

Conventional

.427 3

Simplified

English-language

Example:

Early forms

.43-.49

Essentially nonphonetic systems

[654]

[655]

653.421

Geometric disjoined vowel systems

Pitman systems

.04

Special topics of general applicability

to base

number 653.424042 the numbers

653.1 in 653.13-653.18,

e.g.,

[Unassigned]

[Unassigned]

Levels of accounting

Elementary

.044

Intermediate

following

Including college-level accounting

speed and accuracy

653.4240425

.046

Advanced

Pitman

.424 2

Isaac

.424 3

Benn Pitman

.424 4

Graham

.424 5

Munson

.425

[Unassigned]

.042

Basic shorthand practice

Add

notation 3-9 from Table 6 to base

Accounting

657

Geometric joined vowel systems Examples: Pemin, Sloan, Lindsley,

iio8

Dewey

transcription 653.4270424

Systems used in other languages

Most recently used in Edition 14

For Pitman systems, see 653.424

the numbers following

(1936)

Most recently used in Edition 17

[656]

.424 042

e.g.,

Most recently used in Edition 14

Class comprehensive works in 653.42, early phonetic systems in

.424 04

Dewey

Add "Languages"

653.423-653.428 Essentially phonetic systems

.424

number 653.427042

Script systems

.428

Class early nonphonetic systems in 653.421

.423

to base

653.1 in 653.13-653.18,

Systems devised before 1837

.422

Basic shorthand practice

in

For abbreviated longhand systems, see 653.2 .41

Special topics of general applicability

.427 04

.427 042

number 653.3

653.13-653.18,

Gregg systems

.427

Machine systems Add

.4

For Gregg systems, see 653.427

Abbreviated longhand systems Systems using conventional

.3

653

auxiliary services

(1922)

nog

number 653.4

Dewey Decimal

657

Classification

657

Management and

657

Data processing

.450 285

657.1-657.9 Elements of accounting

Use

for enterprises

engaged

in specific

kinds of activities

657.8

Financial reporting (Financial statements)

657.3

Accounting

for specific

phases of business activity

657.7

Constructive accounting

657.1

Recording (Bookkeeping) Specific fields of accounting

657.2

Accounting

.452

Audit reports and reporting

.453

Auditing of computer-processed accounts Including program auditing

.458 .46

657.9

657.6

Specific kinds of accounting

.47

.48

SUMMARY

Fiduciary accounting estates, trusts

Analytical (Financial) accounting Measurement

of profitability, of financial strength, of income,

of liquidity, of flow of funds

Constructive accounting

.2

Recording (Bookkeeping)

.3

Financial reporting (Financial statements)

.4

Specific fields of accounting

.6

Specific kinds of accounting

.7

Accounting for specific phases of business activity Accounting for enterprises engaged in specific kinds of

.8

Tax accounting

Accounting for receiverships,

Class comprehensive works in 657

657.1

Internal (Management) auditing

Including accounting for social security taxes

657.4

for specific kinds of organizations

in auditing

657.453 Class auditing of computer-processed accounts in

Observe the following table of precedence, e.g., accounting for cost of inventory in a corporation engaged in manufacturing 657.867072 (no^ 657.867042. 657.42, 657.72, 657.95) Accounting

657

auxiliary services

.6

Specific kinds of accounting

.61

Public accounting

.63

Private accounting

.7

Accounting for

specific phases of business activity

activities .9

.1

Accounting for

specific kinds of organizations

.72

Cash, accounts receivable, inventory

Constructive accounting Development

of accounting systems to

fit

the needs of individual

.73

buildings,

Recording (Bookkeeping)

Class elementary accounting in 657.042

.74

.33 .4

Preparing financial statements

For constructive accounting, see 657.1; bookkeeping, 657.2 .42

Cost accounting

.45

Auditing

liabilities

For tax accounting, see 657.46

.75

Fixed

liabilities

Examples: bonds payable, pension plans, contracts, mortgages

Understanding and analyzing financial statements Specific fields of accounting

Current

Including accounts payable, notes payable, payroll

Financial reporting (Financial statements) Class here consolidated statements

.32

equipment

Including insurance

Including secretarial bookkeeping and accounting

.3

Fixed assets Valuation and revaluation, depreciation, retirement of land,

organizations

Jl

Current assets

.76

leases,

purchase

Capital accounting Accounting

for

ownership equity

Including accounting for stock and dividends

For measurement of profitability, of income, see 657.48

lllO

1111

Dewey Decimal

657

A

Classification

Accounting for enterprises engaged in

specific lands

657

Management and

657

*Manufacturing

.867

of activities

Add

Class here printing

to each subdivision identified

001-009 01-07

to

e.g., cost

.832

by

* as follows:

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 Specific aspects of accounting

Add .83

auxiliary services

*Construction

.869 .9

specific kinds of organizations

Accounting for

Special topics of general applicability

.904

the numbers following 657 in 657.1-657.7,

accounting 042

Small business

.904 2 ,91

Individual proprietorships

.92

Partnerships

.95

Corporations

Service and professional activities Social services Including churches, prisons

.832 2

*Hospitals

.96

Combinations and mergers

.832 7

*Educational institutions

.97

Cooperatives

Finance and real estate

.98

Nonprofit organizations

.99

Branches

,833

For insurance, see 657.836

.834

Professions

.835

* Government

Including agencies

General management

658

Central and local governments and authorities

The

science and art of conducting organized enterprises, projects,

Class here military accounting

activities

Class

government corporations (except municipalities) in 657.95, accounting for specific government services other than

Planning, organizing, financing, stafifing, directing, coordinating, controlling, reporting, other functions common to all types of

military in 657.832-657.834, 657.836-657.839

enterprises

by nonpublic organizations, whether or not for profit; services rendered by public corporations and agencies of government which in nonsocialist societies are frequently rendered by private organizations, e.g., education, Class here services rendered

.836

^Insurance

.837

*Hotels and restaurants

.838

*Public

.839

Wholesale and

utilities

transportation, hospital services

retail

trade Class

.84

Other

of enterprises engaged in specific fields of

with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 068 from Table 1, e.g., management of mines 622.068, of commercial banks 332.12068

Communications and entertainment media

activity [formerly 658]

Examples: publishing houses, newspapers, periodicals, television and radio networks and stations, theaters, motion-picture producers and theaters, sports

.86

management

Class sociology of

of

management

management

in

in 302.3, 306.3, specific principles

658.401-658.403

activities

For public administration, see 350 ,861

*Labor unions .001

*Add

.862

*Mining

.863

Agriculture

as instructed

Philosophy and theory Including theory of organizations, principles derived from economics and other social and behavioral sciences

under 657.8

.002 *Add

1112

as instructed

Miscellany under 657.8

1113

657

Dewey Decimal

658

658

Classification

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.002 8

Management and

658

Initiation of business enterprises

.11

Including location

Data processing

[.002 85]

Do .003-.006

Class capitalization in 658.15; mergers, consolidations, acquisitions, takeovers, reorganization of ownership structure

not use; class in 658.05

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

in 658.16

1

Forms

.114

Study and teaching

.007 .007 2

auxiliary services

Class

of ownership organization

management

of specific forms of ownership organization

in 658.04

Research Class operations research in 658.4034

658.114 1-658.114 7 Profit organizations

Standard subdivisions

.008-.009

Notations from Table

Management

.02

Class comprehensive works in 658.114, international profit

1

organizations in 658.1149

of enterprises of specific sizes

and

114

1

scopes Class

Individual proprietorships Including home-based, part-time, retirement enterprises

management

of enterprises of specific forms regardless of

114 2

Partnerships

size or scope in 658.04

General and limited

Small

.022

114 4

Unincorporated enterprises

Including minority enterprises

Including partnership associations, joint ventures,

Large

.023

syndicates, joint stock

Management

.04

Add

to base

658.1141-658.1149, activities

For partnerships, see 658.1142; individual proprietorships, 658.1141

of enterprises of specific forms

number 658.04 the numbers e.g.,

following 658.114 in

international enterprises and

114 5

658.049 [formerly 658.18]

Add

Corporations Including conversion of closely held corporations to corporations whose stocks are publicly traded ("going

Data processing

.05

public") to base

number 658.05 the numbers

001.62-001.64,

e.g.,

following 001.6 in

use of software systems 658.05425

114 6

Combinations Trusts, holding companies, interlocking directorates,

Class systems analysis in 658.4032

subsidiaries,

SUMMARY 658.1 .2 .3

.4 .5 .7 .8

.1

companies

Organization and finance

Management of plants Personnel management Executive management Management of production Management of materials Management of distribution (Marketing)

Organization and finance For internal organization, see 658,402

1114

conglomerates

114 7

Cooperative organizations

114 8

Nonprofit organizations Charitable, social, pohtical, occupational, professional Class international nonprofit organizations in 658.1149

.114 9

.12

International organizations

Legal administration Management

of business to secure compliance with law

Including use of legal counsel

^^^

658

658

Detvey Decimal Classification

658 .15

Management and

658 .152 24

Financial administration Procurement and use of funds

to establish

enterprises Class here financial planning, decision

Class debt

making .152 26

Financial control

.151

Procurement and use of financial information to establish standards of performance for organizations as a whole and for their specific activities, to evaluate compliance with

Use of

this

number

planning discontinued;

.152 4

class in

issue

management

and

sale of stocks

and bonds.

in 658.1526

Internal sources operations reserves, savings, proceeds of current

Use of

.152 42

standards, to suggest remedial measures for

External sources

Procurement through other borrowing

and operate

658

auxiliary services

Procurement and management of

specific kinds of capital

Long-term (Fixed) bonds of Land, buildings, heavy equipment; stocks and other companies, long-term loans receivable

658,15

For budgeting, see 658.154; management of income and

Including leasing

expense, 658.155

.152 44

Management accounting

.151 1

day Examples: cash, accounts receivable, inventory, 30-90

Design and use of accounting procedures to provide information needed by Class accounting in

loans receivable

management .152 6

657

To

stockholders, directors, top

[.152 7]

management

Examples: balance sheets, profit-and-loss statements, income and expense statements, manufacturing cost statements [.151 3-.151 4]

Management

Investment

Number .153

discontinued; class in 658.151

.154

Taxes, insurance, charitable donations

Former heading: Capital management and

Budgeting objectives Including capital budgets, budgeting for specific

of financial operations capital structure

Class here investment, comprehensive works

on

capital

and

.155

Management Class here

wage and salary administration management in 658.88

of

income and expense

Including distribution of profit, dividend policy

its

management Class

discontinued; class in 658.152

Former heading: Control of disbursements

and control

Financial analysis

Numbers ,152

Debt management Bonds outstanding, notes payable, accounts payable

Reports

.151 2

Short-term (Working capital)

in 658.32, credit

management

of profit

and

loss

Class determination of prices in 658.816,

income and expense

statements in 658.1512

For budgeting, see 658.154; management of income and For

expense, 658.155

155 2 658.152 2-658.152 4 Capital and

its

Procurement of

capital

Class here costs

Class

and valuation of

procurement of

iii6

specific kinds of capital in

Cost analysis and control

658.1553

155 3 capital

donations, see 658.153

accounting in Class cost accounting in 657.42, managerial in 658.1511, analysis and control of specific kinds of costs

management

Class comprehensive works in 658.152, capital budgets in 658.154

.152 2

taxes, insurance, charitable

Kinds of costs costs Material, labor, overhead costs; fixed, variable

658.1524

For costs of capital, see 658.1522

1117

Dewey Decimal

658

658

Classification

.21

Income (Revenue)

.155 4

Management and

658

analysis,

[.155 5-. 155 6]

its

Class location of businesses in 658.11

promotion, cost-volume-profit

break-even

Analysis and prevention of loss and distribution of

Location Including warehouse location

Return on investment, income from operations Including profit and

.23

Layout

.24

Lighting

.25

Heating, ventilating,

.26

Utilities

profit

Numbers

discontinued; class in 658.155

Financial administration in enterprises of specific

.159

Examples: water,

types and scopes

this

number

for large business discontinued; class in

.27

658.159

Small business [formerly 658.15904]

.159 2

.28

[.159 3-. 159 6]

Enterprises in specific fields of activity

.3

for safety

and comfort

of for hiring, developing, utilizing the capacities

for standard subdivisions

Class industrial relations in 331

For management of executive personnel, see 658.407

Mergers, consolidations, acquisitions, takeovers, divestment. sale

.301

activities

.302

Supervision Direction and oversight of work by immediate supervisors

Including foreign licensing

management

Personnel planning and policy Including information and decision making

Organization of international enterprises and

of international enterprises and

Class

mS.lS] in 658.049

Class initiation of international enterprises

employee development

and

activities in

.303

of plants

Small and large

of buildings, grounds, equipment,

Use 658.2001-658.2009

facilities

for standard subdivisions

Class purchase, leasing, rental of plant

and equipment in

658.15242

Maintenance

iii8

development of

Personnel management in enterprises of specific sizes

Management

in 658.3124,

supervisors in 658.407124

658.1149

Management

658.26; equipment

Personnel management

Use 658.3001-658.3009

Reorganization

activities [formerly

Equipment

utilities,

employees

Foreign (International enterprises) [formerly 658.15904]

Class general

office

Procedures

See note under 658

.202

distribution

Including equipment for sanitation, noise control

Including minority enterprises

.2

power and power

equipment, see 651.2; for safety and comfort, 658.28

enterprises in 658.1599 [Zw^A/orm^r/f/ 658.15904]

.18

gas, electricity,

Equipment For

Class small business in 658.1592, international

.16

conditioning

in 658.25

Use

.159 9

air

conditioning Class lighting in 658.24; heating, ventilating, air

Enterprises of specific types and scopes

[.159 04]

658

auxiliary services

lllQ

Dewey Decimal

658

Management

.304

of specific kinds of personnel

Observe the following table of precedence, black

658

Classification

women

office

e.g.,

handicapped

Testing

658.3044 658.3045 658.3041 658.3042

Belonging to minority groups

.304

.311 25

.311 29

specific types of positions

specific ages

Interviewing

and sexes

Class selection

.304 2

Of

.304 4

Occupying

specific ages

658.3112

and hiring of minority employees

in

658.3112

.312

658.312 1-658.312 4 Conditions of work

office

Class comprehensive works in 658.312

personnel, technical and scientific

personnel

For wage and salary administration^ see 658.32; personnel health, safety, welfare, 658.38

Exhibiting specific personal characteristics

.304 5

Examples: handicapped personnel, high-talent personnel

.312 1

Days and hours of work Including lunch periods and breaks

Job analysis and description

,306

Conditions of work and utilization of personnel

and sexes

specific types of positions

Examples:

In enterprises engaged in specific types of activity and for specific jobs Class interviewing in 658.31124, testing in 658.31125, engaged other aspects of employee selection in enterprises in in specific types of activity and for specific jobs

Belonging to minority groups

1

658

auxiliary services

Including aptitude testing

Exhibiting specific personal characteristics

Of

.311 24

personnel 658.3044 (no^ 658.3045,

658.3041, or 658.3042)

Occupying

Management and

658

Including position classification, specifications of personal,

.312 2

educational, physical, mental qualifications required of

Leaves of absence Paid vacations, sick leave, other

personnel in each position Class absenteeism in 658.314

Elements of personnel administration

.31

.312 4

SUMMARY .313

.314

Motivation, morale, discipline

.315

Employer-employee relationships

.312

.312 404

1

employee development

Development and administration of

training programs

Methods; selection and training of training personnel Including

programmed

instruction, training devices,

evaluation of training programs

Recruitment and selection of personnel

311 311

Class here

Recruitment and selection of personnel Conditions of work and utilization of personnel Separation from service

658.311

Education and training

Recruitment

.312 42

Induction and orientation

.312 43

Work

training

In-house training of employees for specific tasks

311 2

Selection Including retraining, adjustment to automation Including use of polygraph

(lie

detector), security

clearance, handwriting analysis, checklists and inventories,

.312 44

Other kinds of training

computerized matching, personal and background

Rehabihtation training, attitude training, training in

investigations

human

Class here comprehensive works

on

selection

on

selection

and placement,

and recruitment

Class placement in 658.3128, evaluation in 658.3125,

of

relations, safety training

moving expenses

in

payment

658.383

For recruitment, see 658.3111

112 O

1121

Dewey Decimal

658 .312 45

658

Classification

Training of specific classes of employees Examples:

office

Management and

658 .314 4

fines,

demotion,

layoffs

For dismissal for cause, see 658.313

Class training of supervisors [formerly 658.31245] in

658.4071245

Penalties Examples: reprimands,

personnel, professional personnel

658

auxiliary services

.314 5

employees for specific tasks in 658.31243, induction and orientation of specific classes of employees in 658.31242, other kinds of training regardless of class of employee in 658.31244 Class training of specific classes of

Interpersonal relations Promotion of effective working relationships between individuals and groups Including informal, day-to-day relations between superiors

and subordinates .312 5

Performance rating (Evaluation) Class promotion in 658.3126, demotion in 658.3127

.312 6

Class informal relations in 658.3145

Promotion .315

Class promotion as an incentive in 658.3142

.312 7

1

Industrial relations counseling Class counseling of employees in 658.385

Demotion Class

.312 8

Employer-employee relationships

.315

demotion

as a penalty in

.315 2

658.3144

Employee representation

Class industrial

Including placement, allocation of staff to specific responsibilities, staffing patterns,

work teams,

in 331.0112,

worker control of

industry in 338.6

.315 3

payment of moving

Labor unions and other employee organizations Class role of

employee organizations

in grievances

and

appeals in 658.3155

expenses in 658.383

.313

democracy

transfer of

to another

Class performance rating in 658.3125,

For

management

Including worker self-management

Utilization of personnel

employees from one position

in

training, see 658.3124; motivation^

For collective bargaining, see 658.3154

658.314

Separation from service

.315 4

Collective bargaining Including strikes, arbitration, mediation, negotiation of

Including dismissal for cause

contracts

.313 2

Retirement

.313 4

LayofiF for

.314

retrenchment (Reduction

in force)

Motivation, morale, discipline Including performance surveys, prevention of personnel malfeasance, bonding of employees, turnover and its prevention

.315 5

.32

.321

Including promotion, recognition, status, competition

For incentive payments, see 658.3225 .314 22

salary administration

Payroll administration records in 651.37, payroll accounting procedures in 657.74

.322

Incentives

Wage and

Class clerical techniques involved in maintaining payroll

Class here promotion of productivity, efficiency, creativity

.314 2

Grievances and appeals

.322 2

Compensation plans

Wage and

salary scales

Hourly or other periodic Including overtime, severance, longevity pay

Job satisfaction Class job enrichment in 658.31423

.314 23

Job enrichment

1122

1123

Dewey Decimal

658 .322 5

658

Classification

Management and

658

Incentive payments Piecework

rates, bonuses, profit sharing, stock

658.401-658.409 Specific management

ownership

For merit awards, see 658.3226

.325

658.409 658.407 658.402 658.406 658.401 658.403

Personal aspects of management Management of executive personnel

Merit awards

Employee

activities

Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of precedence, e.g., planning for change 658.406 (not 658.401)

plans

.322 6

658

auxiliary services

Internal organization

benefits

Managing change .325 3

Pensions

.325 4

Other benefits

Planning, policy making, control Decision making and information Social responsibihty of

Examples: insurance, workmen's compensation [.37]

of consultants in

.382

Personnel health,

safety,

welfare

Health and safety programs

658.401 .402

Internal organization

.403

Decision making and information management

care

.404

Project

.406 .407

and equipment

in 658.200289. provision

.408

of health and accident insurance in 658.3254, safety training

.409

in 658.31244,

comprehensive works on

658.401-658.403 Specific principles of management

Programs

Economic

for

drug abuse and alcoholism Class comprehensive works in 658, specific principles of management applied to specific activities with the activity, e.g.,

services

Housing, transportation, food services, discounts, provision of moving expenses for new and transferred employees

Counseling services

personnel planning 658.301

.401 .401 2

Class mental health programs .4

management Managing change Management of executive personnel Social responsibility of management Personal aspects of management

industrial safety in

363.11

.385

Planning, policy making, control

Programs by management to enhance the well-being and safety of employees, to provide emergency and other forms of medical

Class safety of plant

.383

in 658.4,

SUMMARY

Including mental health

.382 2

works

658.47

See note under 658

.38

communication in 658.45, use 658.46, business intelligence and security in

Class comprehensive

enterprises engaged in specific fields of activity

658.408 658.404

management

Project

Personnel management in specific occupations and in

management management

and services

in 658.382

Planning and policy making Formulation of objectives, goals, courses of action

Executive management

Class decision

Role, function, powers, position of top

Use 658.4001-658.4009

Planning, policy making, control

and middle management

.401 3

for standard subdivisions

e.g.,

personnel

management 658.3

in 658.403, forecasting in

658.40355

Control Formulation of standards, evaluation of conformity of performance to standards, formulation of remedial measures

Class a specific managerial activity not provided for here with

the subject in management,

making

.402

Internal organization Line, line and

staflF,

functional;

by departments

Including decentralization, distribution and delegation of authority and responsibility Class allocation of personnel to specific responsibilities in 658.3128, sociology of organizations in 302.3, 306.3

1124

1125

Dewey Decimal

658

Decision making and information

.403

Class here

658

Classification

management

Management and

658 .403 6

Group

decision

.403 8 Class use of consultants [formerly 658.403] in 658.46

Collection, processing, storage, retrieval, utilization of

Philosophy and theory

information

.403 02

Miscellany of decision making

Class

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.403 88

equipment, materials in 658.4032-658.4035

Project

.406

Managing change Expansion, modernization, systemization, simplification

Standard subdivisions of decision making Notations from Table

Class internal reorganization in 658.402; acquisition, merger, consolidation, takeover, divestment, sale of business

1

Study and teaching of decision making

organizations in 658.16; changes in a specific branch of management with the branch, e.g.. changes in production 658.5

Research .406 2

Class operations research in 658.4034

1

.403 2

comprehensive works

in

.406 3

.407

.408

to base

of executive personnel

number 658.407 the numbers

following 658.3 in

in 658.4033,

simulation in 658.40352

Other techniques of decision making

games

management

Personal aspects of

Class here success as an executive

in 658.40353,

.409 2

Executive leadership

.409 3

Personal efficiency

Management by the executive

.403 52

Simulation

.403 53

Games

.403 54

Decision analysis

.403 55

Forecasting

.409 4

2126

employees in

658.38, to other persons in 361.7

Including queuing theory, probability theory, models

methods

management

Class performance of social welfare services to

Operations research

Class mathematical

Social responsibility of

Including protection and preservation of environment

Mathematical techniques of decision making

.409

.403 5

Management

management

658.31-658.38, e.g., training of supervisors 658.4071245 [formerly 658.31245]

Systems analysis

Mathematical programming, econometrics .403 4

Innovation by

Add

658.403028

Including network analysis, program evaluation review technique (PERT), critical path method (CPM)

.403 3

social factors, technological

Including conversion to metric system

658.403 2-658.403 5 Specific techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials of decision making Class

Externally induced (Responsive) change Examples: changes induced by changes

Standard subdivisions of decision making Notations from Table

management

.404 Class specific techniques, procedures, apparatus,

.403 08-.403 09

in 658.45

Planning, design, development, installation, organization

Comprehensive works

.403 072

communication

Information systems

materials

.403 07

in

management

Information

.403 01

.403 03-.403 06

making

658.4032-658.4035

Use 658.403001-658.403009 for standard subdivisions

.403 028

making

Class specific techniques of group decision

problem solving

658

auxiliary services

of his

own time and work

Personal characteristics of executives Values, attitudes, life-styles

IIZJ

1

Dewey Decimal

658 .409 5

658

Classification

Management and

658 ,472

The management environment

,42

Top management Including

Class

Class security of information stored in computers in 658.478

.473

from other forms of crime

comprehensive works on top and middle management

management

Class physical security of computers in 658.478

of small business in 658.022, initiation of

For protection against fires and other 658.477

business enterprises in 658. 1

For middle managementy see 658.43

.422

Physical security Protection from theft by employees and others, from fraud,

management by entrepreneurs

Class here

Security of information and ideas Including industrial espionage, security of trade secrets

work pressures, relations between and out of the organization

Social pressures,

executives in

Boards of directors and trustees

All

Protection against

Computer

.43

Middle management

.478

.45

Communication

^

Including credibility

[.451]

.452

Management of production

in 651.7

Oral

Written

.455

Informational programs

.503 6

.456 3

Meetings

.503 8

Class use of consultants in a specific branch of e.g.,

Product planning

Class

management with

development of new products

in 658.575.

marketing in

658.8

Use of consultants [formerly also 658.403] the branch,

Decision making and use of information

Determination of line of products or services, quantity to be produced

Class rules of order in 060.42

.46

General production planning

Including forecasting, analysis

Conduct of conferences and meetings Congresses and conferences

for standard subdivisions

other than manufacturing and construction with the subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0685 from Table 1, e.g., management of agricultural production 630.685

.503

Examples: house organs, bulletin boards

.456 2

in

Class factory operations engineering in 670.4; production management in enterprises engaged in a specific kind of activity

discontinued; class in 658.45

Class techniques of public speaking in 808.51

.456

management

Use 658.5001-658.5009

.453

disasters

manufacturing and construction enterprises, comprehensive works on production management

Methods Number

and other

security

Class here production

communication

fires

disasters, see

Planning, organizing, directing, controlling the specific functional activities of the organization

As a technique of management

Class mechanics of

658

auxiliary services

.51

use of consultants in marketing research

Organization of production Class scheduling [formerly 658.51] in 658.53

658.83

For sequencing, see 658.53; loading, 658.54 .47

Business intelligence and security .514 Class insurance in

658.153

Use of technology Including modernization, automation, man-machine ratios Class

1128

development of technology

1129

in

658.577

Dewey Decimal

658

Promotion of

.515

658

Classification

efficiency

Management and

658 .564

Packaging

For use of technology, see 658.514

Including labeling Class here interdisciplinary

Standardization

[.516]

Number

technology in 688.8

Succession of operations performed by machines and workers

.566

Product analysis

Including scheduling [formerly 658.51], routing, dispatching

Use of

this

number

for

methods discontinued;

class in

Determination of materials, parts, subassemblies needed; much of each to make or buy

658.5

Kinds of sequences

.533

Continuous, assembly-line, mixed, single-piece

.567

Waste control and

.568

Inspection

Process analysis

[.534]

Number

Including

discontinued; class in 658.5

.57

Loading

.54

Activities

works on packaging

Class use of packaging in sales promotion in 658.823, for shipment in 658.7884, storage containers in 658.785, packaging

discontinued; class in 658.51

Sequencing

.53

performed by a

single

machine or

at a single

work

statistical

methods of quality control

Research and development (R

.571

Fundamental research

.575

New

&

Including work load Class decisions to develop

studies

research on

For fatigue and monotony .542

1

.542 3

.544 .56

Time

studies, see

products in 658.5038, market

products in 658.83

Product design

.575 2

Motion studies

Including generation of product ideas

Fatigue and monotony studies

Product control Handling products

new

new

on product development

For product improvement research, see 658.576

658.544

studies

D)

product development

Class here comprehensive works

Work

how

utilization

station

.542

658

auxiliary services

in process

.576

Product improvement research

.577

Equipment and process research

•7

Management of

Including product safety, recall

Including

Class design of products in 658.575, product planning in

Class

materials

management

management

of supplies

of office supplies in 651.29

658.5038

.72

.562

Procurement

Quality control Acquisition of materials, parts, subassemblies, supplies, tools,

Control of products to ensure conformity to standards and

equipment

specifications

Including evaluation of commodities to be purchased

For inspection, see 658.568 Class here procurement of office

equipment and supphes

[formerly also 651.2]

1130

.722

Vendor

.723

Contracts and their negotiation

selection

1131

Dewey Decimal

658 .728

658

Classification

Management and

658

Marketing to

.804

Receiving

specific kinds of buyers

Examples: to governments and their agencies, to hospitals

Handling, documenting, inspecting incoming items

specific kinds of

Internal control of materials

and physical

Marketing

.809

Materials handling (Internal transportation)

.785

658.81

For

receiving, see 658. 728; storage, 658.

785

Physical distribution

.83

Market research and analysis Channels of distribution

.86

Personal selling (Salesmanship) Marketing through wholesale channels

.87

Marketing through

.88

Credit

.89

Personal selling and

and

Former heading: Shipment Class internal

Traffic

movement

of materials in 658.781

Sales

.81

management

.788 4

Packaging for shipment

.788 5

Loading and unloading

.788 6

Expediting and tracing

Management of

e.g..

marketing

.810

1

for standard subdivisions

management

for standard subdivisions

of sales personnel in 658.3044

Sales planning

management

in 658.15

management

Class application of generalities of marketing

management

research, see 658.83

Organization of sales force For organization by area, see 658.8103; by product, 658.8104; by class and type of customer, 658.8105

Planning, organizing, control, information, decision making, systems analysis to

buyers in 658.804, to marketing specific kinds of goods and services in 658.809 specific kinds of

marketing of specific kinds of goods

management

For market

For physical distribution, see 658.788; advertising, 659.1

marketing to

retail

Formulation of goals, objectives, standards for evaluation of sales performance; sales records and analysis

.810 2

Generalities of marketing

management

For sales promotion, see 658.82

Goods and services

Class financial aspects of marketing

channels

services

Class

distribution (Marketing)

Use 658.8001-658.8009

retail

Use 658.81001-658.81009

Selection of carrier and routing

.802

658.809,

management

Sales promotion

.84

Inventory control (Stock control)

Sales

.82

.85

A

number

SUMMARY

Storage (Warehouse management)

Class financial control of inventories in 658,15244

.788 2

to base

goods and services

station to another

Class location of warehouses in 658.21

.788

in

automobiles 658.8096292

Including storage containers

.787

specific kinds of

Add 001-999

Transportation of materials and parts within plant from one

work

buyers in

658.834

distribution

.781

and services to 658.809, consumer research

Class marketing specific kinds of goods

Including expediting, tracing

.78

658

auxiliary services

.810 3

Organization of sales force by area

.810 4

Organization of sales force by product

.810 5

Organization of sales force by class and type of

customer .810 6

.812

Organization and conduct of sales meetings

Customer

relations

Including servicing of products, handling of orders, inquiries, returns, claims, complaints

.816

1132

Price determination

^^33

Dewey Decimal

658 .818 .82

Classification

Management and

658

Market research on

.838

Sales forecasting Sales

658

Add 001-999

promotion and supplement

Including distribution of instruction and other booklets to consumers; gifts, prizes, samples, trading stamps Class use of credit to

promote

Historical

.839

advertising, direct sales efforts

.823

Packaging

.827

Brands and trademarks

sales in

Market research and

France on consumer preferences in cosmetics 658.8343 («o^ 658.83866855, 658.83944) first

Including retail salesmanship

For personal selling of specific kinds of goods and see 658.89

Miscellany

Including jobbers, manufacturers* outlets

and geographical treatment

658.85 Class personal selling through wholesale channels in

Marketing through

.87

not use; class in 658.839

retail

channels

Including shopping centers, private sales

Consumer research

Class here franchising

Use 658.87001-658.87009

Consumer behavior (Consumer psychology)

for standard subdivisions

Class personal selling through retail channels in 658.85

Including motivation lesearch

Consumer

services,

Marketing through wholesale channels

.86

Including interviewing

.834 3

auctions

Personal selling (Salesmanship)

.85

materials

.834 2

fairs,

Export marketing (International trade)

.848

For

preferences, attitudes, reactions

retail

marketing of specific kinds of goods and

services,

see 658.89

Including brand preferences

.834 8

Specific types of

consumers

658.870 1-658.870 8 Retail channels by type of ownership and

Examples: blacks, women, children, low-income groups, vocational interest groups

.835

control Class comprehensive works in 658.87

Market study .870

Determination of extent of demand; location, nature, identification of market; extent and nature of competition;

1

Independent

retail units

Class independent

consumer cooperatives

types of sales effort needed

^^34

1,

number 658.839

channels in 658.87

For sales forecastingy see 658.818

.834

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class personal selling through specific channels in 658.85; marketing through wholesale channels in 658.86, through retail

in the schedule, e.g., research in

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

following 090 in

number 658.8390 the numbers

Geographical treatment

Including markets,

analysis

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the

Do

cosmetics

Channels of distribution

Including use of consultants and research agencies

Historical

to base

Add "Areas"

Including producer and distributor brands

[.830 9]

e.g.,

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., market research in 1930s 658.839043

658.88

.84

.830 28

658.838,

and geographical treatment

Add

.839 1-.839 9

.830 2

number

Historical periods

.839 01-.839 05

For servicing of productSy see 658.812

number coming

specific products

658.83866855

Auxiliary operations designed to reinforce

.83

to base

658

auxiliary services

^m

in

658.8707

Dewey Decimal

658

658

Classification

Management and

658

*Enterprises other than those engaged in extraction, manufacturing, construction

[.91]

658.870 2-658.870 3 Retail chain-store units works 658.8707

Class comprehensive

cooperatives in

in 658.87, chain-store

Corporate

retail chains

.870 3

Voluntary

retail chains

.870 4

Sideline stores

number 658.91, e.g., management of libraries however, class management of political campaigns in

Add 001-999

consumer

658.9102;

.870 2

658

auxiliary services

to base

324.7

[.92-.99]

*Enterprises engaged in extraction, manufacturing, construction

and markets

Add .870 5

Manufacturers' outlets

.870 6

Branch

.870 7

Consumer cooperatives

e.g.,

stores

Advertising

Franchise businesses

Nonpersonal presentation and promotion of paid for by an identified sponsor

658.871-658.879 Retail channels by merchandising

following 6 in 620-690.

Advertising and public relations

659 .1

.870 8

number 658.9 the numbers management of mines 658.922 to base

ideas, goods, services,

Special topics of general applicability

.104

pattern

Social aspects of advertising

.104 2 Class comprehensive works in 658.87

.871

Department

.872

Mail-order houses

.873

Variety stores

.874

General stores

SUMMARY

stores

.13

General considerations Kinds

.14

Advertising by broadcast media

.15

Display advertising

.17

Advertising by contests and lotteries Advertising specific kinds of organizations, products, services

659.11

.875

Specialty shops

.876

Single-line outlets

.878

Supermarkets

Class application of general considerations to specific kinds of advertising in 659.13-659.17, to advertising specific kinds of

.879

Discount stores

organizations, products, services in 659.19

.88

Credit

.19

.11

management

General considerations

Planning and control

.111

Including policies, goals, decision making, information

Including collections, credit investigations, account security

.882

Mercantile credit

.883

Consumer

.89

.

(Retail) credit

Personal selling and retail marketing of specific kinds of goods and services

Add 001-999

to base

number

658.89,

e.g.,

Management of

Advertising departments

.112 5

Advertising agencies

Campaigns

.113

Kinds Including specialty and entertainment advertising

enterprises engaged in specific fields .131

number and

specific subject, using

Table

.112 2

.13

of activity (Use of this

Organization

12

personal selling of

automobiles 658.896292 [.9]

1

its

subdivisions

is

General kinds Class general kinds of advertising in specific

optional; prefer

659.132-659.136

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 068 from *Use of these numbers

1)

1136

media

is

optional; prefer treatment described

m?

under 658.9

in

1

Dewey Decimal

659

659

Classification

Management and

659 .15

.1312

National (General)

.131 4

Retail

.131 5

Advertising directed to vocational uses

.152

Exhibitions

and shows

Including films, fashion modeling

farm

.157

659.132-659.136 Advertising in specific media

Point-of-sale advertising

Window, showcase,

Class comprehensive works in 659.13

,17

For broadcast media, see 659.14; display advertising, 659.15; contests and lotteries^ 659.17

wall,

counter displays

Advertising by contests and lotteries Class audience participation in contests

.19

Advertising in printed media

and

lotteries in

790

Advertising specific kinds of organizations, products, services

Including directory advertising

number

to base

Add 001-999

659.19,

e.g., library

advertising

659.1902

For direct advertising, see 659.133 .132 2

Display advertising Including demonstrations

Industrial, trade, professional,

.132

659

auxiliary services

of Class specific kinds of advertising regardless of kind organization, product, service in 659.13-659.17

Copywriting Including advertising slogans

.132 3

^

Art

Planned and sustained effort to establish and maintain mutual understanding between an organization and its public

Including photography

.132 4

.133

Layout and typography

Class here pubhcity

Direct advertising

For advertising, see 659.

Printed advertising delivered or handed directly to consumer

Examples: circulars,

letters,

.28

mail-order catalogs, broadsides

to base

number 659.28 the numbers

658.1141-658.1149,

e.g.,

.29

Billboards, roadside signs, painted displays, on-premise

In organizations producing specific kinds of products

and services

signs

.134 4

corporations 659.285

659.29

Outdoor advertising

For advertising by spectacular and other see 659.136

Add 001-999 electric signs,

to

base

number

659.293616; however,

cards, traveling displays

on

parish in 254.4, in libraries in 021.7

exteriors of vehicles,

station posters

.136 .14

Advertising by spectacular and other electric signs Advertising by broadcast media

.142

Radio

.143

Television

113S

659.29,

e.g.,

public welfare agencies

class public relations in local Christian

Transportation advertising Car

following 658.114 in

specific kinds Class public relations in organizations producing in of products and services regardless of kind of organization

Advertising by position media For point-of-sale advertising, see 659.157

.134 2

In specific kinds of organizations

Add

Including direct-mail advertising

.134

Public relations

1139

7

Dewey Decimal

660

660

660

Classification

Chemical and related technologies

[.280

For pharmaceutical chemistry, see 615.19; elastomers and elastomer products, 678

.01-.03

028

Safety measures

9]

Do .280 03-.280 09

not use; class in 660.2804

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.04

Chemical and related technologies

660

.280 4

1

Chemical technologies of

specific states of

1

Safety technology alleviation of Safe engineering procedures; prevention and

matter

explosions and other hazards

Add

to base

number 660.04

530.41-530.44,

e.g.,

the numbers following 530.4 in

plasma technology 660.044

.2

Bench-scale

Standard subdivisions

.280 72

Pilot

Notations from Table

.280 73

Full-scale

1

Chemical engineering For industrial stoichiometry, see

.28 .280 01

The chemical

plant and

its

660.281-660.283 General considerations

660.

specific Class comprehensive works in 660.28, appUcations to

work

processes in 660.284

Philosophy and theory .281

.280 02 .280 028

Specific types of chemical plant

.280 71

Class industrial gases in 665.7

.05-. 09

.280 7

Miscellany

Process design, assembly, automation Including process control

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

raw and auxiliary materials equipment in 660.283 Class

1140

in 660.282, process

.282

Raw and

.283

Process equipment

auxiliary materials

Instruments, apparatus, machinery

1141

660

Dewey Decimal

660 .284 .284 2

Classification

Momentum

transfer

Unit operations: operations basically physical

.284 293

Humidification

Class here separation processes

.284 296

Melting

.284 22

Crushing, grinding, screening

.284 298

CrystaUization

.284 23

Mass transfer

.284 4

Operations basically chemical

Add

filtration, solvent extraction, see

Filtration

.284 248

Solvent extraction

number 660.2844 e.g.,

to base

541.34-541.39,

e.g.,

Industrial biology

.6

.284 26

Evaporative and drying processes

.62

Industrial microbiology

.284 27

Heat transfer

.63

Industrial biochemistry

Technology of

661 .284 29

Industrial stoichiometry

.7

melting 660.284296

Other

the numbers following 541.3 in

electrochemistry 660.297

Fractional distillation

e.g.,

numbers following 547.2

hydrogenation 660.28443

number 660.29

.284 25

Class a specific heat transfer process with the process,

the

Applied physical chemistry

.29

Add

.284 245

to base

547.21-547.29,

660.28424; fractional distillaHon, 660.28425 Precipitation, filtration, solvent extraction

fluidization

Unit processes

Including absorption, adsorption, gas chromatography

.284 24

and

Including mixing

Transport phenomena engineering

For precipitation,

660

Chemical and related technologies

660 .284 292

Specific processes

Unit operations

660

industrial chemicals (heavy

chemicals) or Large-scale production of chemicals used as raw materials reagents in manufacture of other products

Use 661.001-661.009

for standard subdivisions

Class industrial gases in 665.7

661.03-661.08 Compounds Class comprehensive works in 661; acids, bases, salts in 661.2-661.6; organic compounds in 661.8

.03

Metallic

compounds

Class metallic

compounds other than those

of alkali and alkaline

earth metals in 661.04-661.07

.038-.039

Alkali

and

alkaline earth

number 661.03 the numbers following 546.3 546.38-546.39, e.g., sodium compounds 661.0382

Add

.04-.07

to base

Other compounds number 661.0 the numbers following 546 546.4-546.7, e.g., sulfur compounds 661.0723

Add

to base

For hydrogen compounds, see 661.08

1142

^^43

in

in

in

Dewey Decimal

661

Classification

Hydrogen compounds

.08

661

Salts

.4

661.1

.42

.1

.3 .4

Salts

.5

Ammonium

.6

Sulfur and nitrogen salts

.8

Organic chemicals

.43

salts

661.2-661.6 Acids, bases,

Phosphorus and

silicon

Ammonium

.6

Sulfur and nitrogen salts For

comprehensive works

salts

ammonium

salts,

see 661.5

Sulfur Sulfides, sulfites, sulfates

salts

For plaster of paris, see 666.92

in 661; organic acids, bases, salts in

.65

Acids

Nitrogen Nitrides, nitrites, nitrates

Sulfuric .8

Organic chemicals

.23

Hydrochloric (Muriatic)

Aliphatic and cychc

.24

Nitric

Use 661.8001-^61.8009

.25

Phosphoric

for standard subdivisions

661.802-661.804 Derived chemicals

Bases

Class comprehensive works in 661.8

Class here alkalis

Sodas

.802

Cellulose derivatives

.322

Caustic soda (Sodium hydroxide)

.803

Coal tar chemicals

.323

Sodium bicarbonate

.804

Petroleum chemicals

.324

Sodium carbonate

.805

Synthetic chemicals

.33

Potash and other potassium

alkalis

.332

Caustic potash (Potassium hydroxide)

.333

Potassium bicarbonate

.334

salts,

Halogen

.5

661.8

.32

nitrogen

silicon

.63

.3

and

Phosphides, phosphites, phosphates, corresponding

Class gaseous elements in 665.8, carbon in 662.9

.22

661.5; sulfur

halogens

Nonmetallic elements

Class

salts, see

of other Chlorides, chlorites, chlorates, corresponding salts

Nonmetallic elements Acids Bases

.2

ammonium

For

Examples: heavy water (deuterium oxide), hydrides

SUMMARY

661

Chemical and related technologies

661

Potassium carbonate

.34

Ammonia and ammonium

.35

Other

661.806-661.808 Special-purpose chemicals Class comprehensive works in 661.8

.806

Essential oils

.807

Solvents, diluents, extenders

hydroxide

alkalis

Hydroxides and carbonates of lithium, rubidium, cesium, francium, alkaline earth metals

1144

^^45

salts

of

661.6

Dewey Decimal

661

661

Classification

Photographic chemicals and photosensitive surfaces

.808

Including sensitometry Class here comprehensive works on organic

and inorganic

661 .894

*Nitrogen compounds

.895

*Organometallic compounds

.896

*Sulfur

compounds

photographic chemicals

Technology of explosives,

662

Class inorganic photographic chemicals in 661.1-661.6

.814

Aliphatic

.815

Alicyclic

.816

Aromatic

SUMMARY and heterocyclic

.2

Fireworks (Pyrotechnics) Explosives

.4

Detonators

,5

Matches

.6

Fuels

.7

Coke and charcoal

662.1

661.82-661.89 Compounds based on specific elements other than carbon

.8

Add

to each subdivision identified

661.81 in 661.814-661.816,

by

*

the numbers following

e.g., aliphatic esters

Observe the following table of precedence, 661.87

fuels, related

products

Hydrocarbons

.81

661

Chemical and related technologies

e.g.,

.9

661.834 phosphoric acids

{notmiM)

compounds Phosphorus compounds Silicon compounds Organometallic compounds Nitrogen compounds Oxy and hydroxy compounds Halogenated compounds Sulfur

.1

Fireworks (Pyrotechnics)

^

Explosives Chemicals for propelling, bursting, demolition charges

661.896 661.87

For fireworks, see 662.1

661.88

661.895

Other fuels Nonfuel carbons

Propellants (Burning and deflagratory charges)

.26

nitrocellulose Black powder (gunpowder), smokeless powder, powders (guncotton), cordite, flashless and coated

661.894 661.82-.86 661.891

For rocket propellants, see 662.666

Class comprehensive works in 661.8

High explosives

.27

TNT

(trinitrotoluene), Nitroglycerin, dynamite, nitroguanidine, ammonium picrate and chlorate, PETN (pentaerythrite

661.82-661.86 Oxy and hydroxy compounds Class comprehensive works in 661.8

.82

tetranitrate),

(cyclonite, hexagon), tetryl,

fulminate, lead Including primary explosives, e.g.. mercury azide and picrate, diazonitrophenol

.83

*Esters

.84

*Ethers

.85

*Aldehydes and ketones

.5

Matches

.86

*Acids

.6

Fuels

.87

*Phosphorus compounds

.88

*Silicon

.4

Detonators percussion caps Fuses, primers, firing mechanisms, boosters,

665.7, other fuels not Class petroleum in 665.5. gaseous fuels in provided for here in 662.8

compounds .62

Other compounds

Coal For coke, see 662. 72

.891

Add

as instructed

HMTD

(hexamethylenetriperoxidediamine)

*Alcohols and phenols For glycerin, see 668.2

.89

RDX

*Halogenated compounds

*Add

as instructed

under 661.82-661.89

under 661.82-661.89

1146

1147

Dewey Decimal

662 .622

662

Classification

Properties, tests, analysis

.622 09

Historical treatment Class properties, tests, analysis of coal

from

specific

Chemical and related technologies

662

Of

number 662.622

to base

553.21-553.25,

Of

fuels

.86

High-energy boron fuels

^

Nonfuel carbons

.92

Graphite and graphite products

.93

Adsorbent carbons

specific types

Add .622 9

mud

Colloidal

places in 662.6229

.622 1-.622 5

and

.82

coal

from

e.g., analysis

the numbers following 553.2 in

Activated carbons, animal black, bone char, carbon black, adsorbent charcoals, decolorizing carbons, lampblack

of bituminous coal 662.6224

specific places

Add "Areas"

number

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Beverage technology

663

662.6229

packaging Manufacture (commercial preparation and preservation),

Class specific types of coal regardless of place in

Class household preparation of beverages in 641.87

662.6221-662.6225

.623

SUMMARY

Treatment Washing, coloring, drying, grinding,

.624

sizing, desulfuration

663.1

.4

Wines and wine making Brewed and malted beverages Specific kinds of brewed and malted beverages

^

Distilled liquors

.6

Nonalcoholic beverages Nonalcoholic brewed beverages

.2

Storage, transportation, distribution

.3

.625

Uses As a

fuel, as

a

raw material

B

Class a specific use with the subject, e.g., metallurgical use

669.81 .1

.65

Alcoholic beverages

Bagasse, briquettes, wood, sawdust

For wines and wine making, see 663.2; brewed and malted beverages, 663.3; distilled liquors, 663.5

For charcoal, see 662. 74 .66

.662

Synthetic fuels Synthetic petroleum

.662 2

Bergius process Production through hydrogenation and liquefaction of coal

.662 3

Fischer-Tropsch processes

.11

Raw and

.12

Preliminary preparations

.13

Fermentation

.14

Packing

15

Refrigeration and pasteurization

.16

Distillation

.17

Aging

.19

Bottling

Production through hydrogenation of carbonaceous gases

.666

Rocket

Alcoholic beverages

fuels (Rocket propellants)

auxiliary materials

Liquid and solid

.669

Other liquid

fuels .2

Fuel alcohols, benzenes from waste products .7

.72

Wines and wine making Use 663.2001-663.2009

Coke and charcoal .201-.209

Coke

General principles Add

.74 .8

Charcoal

to base

number 663.20 the numbers

663.11-663.19.

Other fuels

.22

for standard subdivisions

e.g.,

fermentation 663.203

Grape wines Natural and fortified

1148

^^49

following 663.1 in

662

Dewey Decimal

663

Classification

Special topics of general applicability

.220 4

Add

to base

number 663.2204

663.11-663.19,

.222

White

.223

Red

e.g.,

663

Chemical and related technologies

663 .62

Mineralized and carbonated beverages Artificial

the numbers following 663.1 in

fermentation of grape wine 663.22043

Class mineralized

.63

.64

Milk substitutes coconuts, Beverages and beverage constituents from soybeans, malted cereals

White and red

Wines from other Number

Nonalcoholic brewed beverages

.9

fruits

Add

discontinued; class in 663.2

to

each subdivision identified by

Brewed and malted beverages Add

to base

number 663.3

auxiUary materials Preliminary preparations

663.11-663.19,

For .4

specific

e.g.,

fermentation 663.33

kinds of brewed

Specific kinds of

2 3 4 5 7 8 9

the numbers following 663.1 in

and

malted beverages, see 663.4

brewed and malted beverages

Class malt whiskies in 663.52

Beers and ales

.5

.501-509

Concentrates

Packaging

.94

Tea Herb

for standard subdivisions

teas

medicinal teas Catnip, sassafras, mate, other aromatic and

General principles Add

to base

number 663.50

663.11-663.19,

.52

Grain whiskies

.53

Brandies

.55

Compound

the numbers following 663.1 in

e.g., distillation

Coffee substitutes

.97

Chicory, acorns, cereal preparations

663.506

Food technology

664

packaging of Manufacture (commercial preparation and preservation), consumption edible products for human and animal

liquors Class here

Distilled spirits flavored with various seeds, roots, leaves,

comprehensive works on processing food and beverages

cookery in 641.4-641.8 Class household preservation, storage,

flowers, fruits, e.g., gin, cordials (hqueurs)

beverage technology. For dairy and related technologies, see 637;

Other

663

Mescal, potato whisky, tequila, vodka,

rum

Nonalcoholic beverages For nonalcoholic brewed beverages, see 663.9; milk, 637,1

.61

Specific varieties

Coffee

.96

.6

Blending

Distilled liquors

Use 663.5001-663.5009

.59

Firing, roasting, curing

.93

Sake and pulque

.49

Fermentation and oxidation

Cacao, cocoa, chocolate

.92 .42

* as follows:

Raw and

1

.3

in 663.61

Fruit and vegetable juices

Sparkling

[.29]

and carbonated water

Class fermented cider in 663.2

Including rose

.224

and natural

*Add

.001

Philosophy and theory

.002

Miscellany

as instructed

under 663.9

Potable water Bottled and canned

1150

1151

663

Dewey Decimal

664 [.002 8]

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Do .003-.009

not use; class in 664.01-664.09

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.01

Raw and

.02

Processes

.022

664

Classification

1

664 .08

By-products

.09

Packaging and waste control

.092

Packaging

.096

Waste control

auxiliary materials

Class here pollution control

SUMMARY

Extraction .2

Sugars, syrups, their derived products Starches and jellying agents

.3

Fats and oils

.4

Food

.5

Other flavoring aids

664.1

.023

Refining

.024

Manufacture Preservation techniques

.028 .028

664

Chemical and related technologies

1

.028 2

Canning

.028 4

Drying and dehydrating

.028 42

By

.8

Fruits

.9

.1

slow, thermal processes

.028 43

Through pulverization and

.028 45

By freeze-drying

.028 5

.7

Special-purpose foods and aids Grains, other seeds, their derived products

.6

Preliminary treatment

[.102 8]

flaking

salts

and vegetables Meats and allied foods

Sugars, syrups, their derived products materials Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Do

Low-temperature techniques

not use; class in 664.11

664.11-664.13 Sugars and syrups

For freeze-drying, see 664.02845 Class comprehensive works in 664.1

.028 52 .028 53

.028 6

Cold storage

Deep

.11

freezing

specific sugars Class general principles applied to

Chemical preservation

For chemical preservation by use of additives, see 664.0287 .028 7

Chemical preservation by use of additives

.028 8

Treatment with electromagnetic radiations

(Irradiation)

Raw and

.112

Preliminary preparations

.113

Extraction and purification

.114

Concentration Production of syrups

.115

CrystaUization Production of sugars

Including food colors

For chemical preservation by use of additives, see 664.0287

Tests, analyses, quality controls For texture,

auxiUary materials

.111

Additives Production, properties, use

.07

and syrups

in 664.12-664.13

Including brining, pickling, smoking

.06

General principles of sugars and syrups

taste, odor, color,

contaminants

Class tests, analyses, quality controls of additives in 664.06

.116

Additives

.117

Tests, analyses, For texture,

quaUty controls

taste, color,

contaminants

of additives in Class tests, analyses, quality controls

664.116

1152

1^53

Dewey Decimal

664

664

Classification

By-products

.118

664

Chemical and related technologies

664

664.25-664.26 Jellying agents

Example: molasses

Class comprehensive

works in 664.2

Class utilization in 664.19

Packaging and waste control

.119

Class here pollution control

.25

Pectins

.26

Gelatins

Of animal and vegetable Fats and

664.12-664.13 Specific sugars and syrups Class

.12

.32

Oleomargarins

.34

Lard

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.36

Salad and cooking

materials

.362

Olive

.363

Cottonseed

.369

Other

Cane

[.122 028]

Do .122 1-.122 9

not use; class in 664.1221-664.1229

Generalities

Add

to base

number 664.122

664.111-664.119,

.123 .13

e.g.,

the numbers following 664.11 in

.37

Beet

.133

Corn and sorghum

.139

Jerusalem artichoke

.152 .153 .19

jellies,

oils

oil is

principal ingredient,

e.g.,

mayonnaise,

French dressing

Food

salts

Table

salt,

monosodium glutamate,

other dietetic .5

tenderizers, sodium-free

and

salts

Other flavoring aids Including sugar substitutes

Sugar products Jams,

oil

Products in which

.4

Maple

oil

Salad dressings

Other sugars and syrups

.132

oils

Corn, soybean, peanut, safflower, sesame

molasses 664.1228

For honey, see 638.16

.15

oils

Animal and vegetable

comprehensive works in 664.1

Cane and beet sugars and syrups

.122

origin

.52-.54

marmalades

Essences, spices, condiments

Add

Candies

to base

number 664.5 the numbers

633.82-633.84,

By-product utilization Class a specific use with the subject, e.g., molasses for

663.59

rum

.55

Vinegar

.58

Composites

e.g., vanilla

following 633.8 in

extract 664.52

Examples: catsups, chutneys, sauces

Starches and jellying agents .6

Special-purpose foods and aids

664.22-664.23 Starches Class comprehensive works

664.62-664.66 Special-purpose foods

in 664.2

.22

Cornstarch and potato starch

.23

Cassava and arrowroot starches

^^54

food with the Class comprehensive works in 664.6, a specific subject, e.g., vegetables 664.8

.62

Baby foods

J^55

Dewey Decimal

664 .63

Classification

664

Chemical and related technologies

664

By-products

.722 8

Low-calorie foods

Bran,

.64

Meatless high-protein foods

.65

Composites

Other cereal grains and

.725

Corn,

Complete meals, packaged ingredients

Pet foods

.68

Leavening agents and baking

.7

.72

Other seeds and

.726

and meals

buckwheat, millet

their flours

and meals

peanuts, nuts Cottonseeds, soybeans, sunflowers,

Secondary products

.75

aids

Baking powder, baking soda, cream of

oats, rye, rice,

their flours

for specific recipes

Class secondary cereal products in 664.75

.66

siftings, millings

Manufacture and packaging tartar, yeast

Grains, other seeds, their derived products

Bakery goods

.752

Including crackers

Milling

and milling products .752 3

Breads

.752 5

Pastries

For animal feeds, see 664.76 .720 01

Philosophy and theory

.720 02

Miscellany

Cakes, pies, cookies

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

[.720 028]

materials

Do .720 03-.720 09

.753

Mixes and prepared doughs

.755

Pastas and their variants Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, noodles,

not use; class in 664.7201-664.7209

Notations from Table

Ready-to-eat cereals

.756

Standard subdivisions 1

(biscuits)

Animal feeds

.76

Milling, manufacturing, packaging

664.720 1-664.720 9 Generalities

Cereal grains

.762

Class comprehensive works in 664.72

.720 1

Preliminary treatment

.720 3

Grinding and deflaking

.720 4

Sifting, grading, quality controls

.720 7

Products Refined grains,

.720 8

.722 7

Individual and mixtures

.764

Cereal grain and seed mixtures

.768

Formula feeds

meals

powders basically of cereal Pellets, cakes, flakes, granules, vitanuns and and other seeds and fortified with grains

minerals

siftings, millings

Packaging and waste control Class here pollution control

.722

Other seeds

.763

By-products Bran,

.720 9

flours,

Individual and mixtures

Fruits

.8

.800

1

.800 2

Wheat

.800 28

Products

and vegetables Philosophy and theory Miscellany

equipment, Techniques, procedures, apparatus, materials

.722 72

Flour

664.806-664.809. Class ancillary techniques in

.722 73

Meal

preservation techniques in 664.81-664.88

1156

1^7

664

Dewey Decimal

664 .800 3-.800 9

664

Classification

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.920 28

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

664

Chemical and related technologies

664

materials 1

664.921-664.928, Class preservation techniques in

.804

Specific fruits

Add

to base

634.1-634.8,

and groups of

Add

to base

635.1-635.8,

.806-.809

ancillary techniques in 664.929

number 664.804 the numbers e.g., citrus fruits

following 634 in

664.80435

number 664.805

Preservation techniques

Add

to

base

Add

664.06-664.09,

e.g.,

the numbers following 664.0 in

packaging vegetables 664.8092

Class ancillary techniques applied to specific fruits in

to base

number 664.8

664.0281-664.0288,

e.g.,

664.931-664.938, Class preservation techniques in ancillary techniques in 664.939

the numbers following 664.028 in

deep freezing

fruits

664.853

Preservation techniques

.931-.938

Add

.900

Add

Philosophy and theory

1

number 664.93

to base

numbers following 664.028

in

deep freezing 664.9353

number 664.939

664.06-664.09,

.900 2

e.g.,

the

Ancillary techniques

.939

allied foods

to base

664.0281-664.0288,

664.804, to specific vegetables in 664.805

Meats and

packaging red meats 664.92992

materials

Class preservation techniques applied to specific fruits in

.9

e.g.,

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.930 28

Preservation techniques

Add

the numbers following 664.0 in

Poultry

.93

664.804, to specific vegetables in 664.805

.81-.88

canning red meats 664.922

number 664.929

to base

664.06-664.09,

number 664.80

e.g.,

following 664.028 in

Ancillary techniques

.929

Ancillary techniques

Add

number 664.92 the numbers

to base

664.0281-664.0288,

the numbers following 635 in

salad greens 664.8055

e.g.,

.921-928

and groups of vegetables

Specific vegetables

.805

fruits

e.g.,

the numbers following 664.0 in

poultry by-products 664.9398

Miscellany

Seafood

.94 .900 28

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, Fish and shellfish

materials Class specific techniques in 664.902-664.909

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.940 28

materials .900 3-.900 9

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.902 .902 8

to base

Add

number 664.9028 e.g.,

canning 664.90282

Red meats

to base

,95

e.g.,

following 664.028 in

canning seafood 664.942

number 664.949 the numbers

664.06-664.09,

Ancillary technqiues base number 664.90 the numbers following 664.0 in 664.06-664.09, e.g., packaging meats and allied foods 664.9092

number 664.94 the numbers

Ancillary techniques

.949

Add

to

to base

664.0281-664.0288,

the numbers following 664.028 in

Slaughterhouses

Add

.92

Preservation techniques

.941-.948

Preservation techniques

664.0281-664.0288,

.906-.909

1

Preservation techniques and operating installations

Add .902 9

664.941-664.948, Class preservation techniques in ancillary techniques in 664.949

e.g.,

quality controls for seafood 664.9497

Other Frogs, turtles, snails, insects

665

Technology of

industrial oils, fats, w^axes,

gases Nonvolatile, saponifying, lubricating

1158

following 664.0 in

^W

oils, fats,

waxes

665

Dewey Decimal ,028

Classification

665

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.028 2

Chemical and related technologies

665

Linseed

.353

Castor

.354

Cacao butter (Cocoa butter)

.355

Coconut

Extraction Rendering, pressurizing, steam

.028 3

(Flaxseed

.352

distilling

oil

oil)

oil

oil

Refining .4

Mineral

oils

and waxes

Purifying, bleaching, coloring, fractionating, blending

Including ozocerite, shale

.028 7

Maintenance and repair Class testing

.028 8

and measurement

maintenance and repair

in

665.0288

For petroleum, see 665.5

in

,5

665.0287

Jl ,7

Industrial gases

.8

Other

.4

.1

502 8

Waxes Animal

comprehensive works on petroleum and natural gas

For natural gas, see 665.7

and oils Vegetable fats and oils Mineral oils and waxes Petroleum

.2

Petroleum Class here

SUMMARY 665.1

Procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class techniques in 665.53

fats

.53

industrial gases

Refinery treatment and products

.532

Fractional distillation

.533

Cracking processes Thermal and

Waxes

petroleum

.538

Refinery products and by-products

(grass wax), laurel, myrtle, candleberry,

Specifications, additives

For beeswax, see 638. 1 .19 .2

Blended

Animal

fats

Tallows;

.3

.33

For petroleum chemicals, see 661.804

Animal Including spermaceti, lanolin (wool wax), insect waxes

fish,

Vegetable

Wood

and

.538 2 .538 24

Low-boiling naphthas

.538 25

Aviation fuels

oils

and

.538 27 .538 3

oils

.35

oils

Crude turpentines

Tung Seed

Kerosenes For jet and turbojet fuels, see 665.53825

oil

(Chinese

Heavy Gas

Class turpentine oils in 661.806

.333

Gasolines for land vehicles

oils

.538 4

.332

Highly volatile products

High-octane-rating gasolines, jet and turbojet fuels

whale, neat's-foot

fats

distillates

Purification

s-

,13

and blending of

.534

Vegetable Carnauba, candelilla bayberry waxes

catalytic cracking, hydrogenation of residual

distillates

For mineral waxes, see 665.4 .12

naturally-occurring paraffins and

asphalts

Tests, analyses, quality controls Class

oils,

wood

oil)

.538 5

fuel oils oil,

absorber

Lubricating

oils

oil,

diesel fuels, fuel oils for heating

and greases

Petrolatums and parafi&nic waxes

oils

For tung oil see 665.333

ii6o

ii6i

665

Dewey Decimal

665 .538 8

Classification

.538 9

bunker and road

oils,

petroleum coke, pitch

fuel gases

from several sources

Waste control

.78

Waste control

Class here pollution control

^

Class here pollution control

.54

By mixing

.779

Residues (Bottoms) Asphalts,

665

665

Chemical and related technologies

665

Other industrial gases

Storage, transportation, distribution

For ammonia, see 661.34

.542

Storage

.81

Hydrogen

.543

Transportation

.82

of Gases derived from liquefaction and fractionation air

Including tankers

For pipelines, see 665.544

.544 .55

Helium, argon, neon, krypton, xenon

Pipelines

Class extraction of helium

Uses Class a specific use with the subject, e.g., automobile engine lubricants 629.255

.7

Rare gases

.822

Industrial gases

.823

Oxygen

.824

Nitrogen

.83

Halogen gases

.84

Sulfur dioxide

.85

Acetylene

.89

Other

Natural and manufactured

For other industrial .73

gases, see 665.8

from natural gases

in 665.73

Processing natural gas Including extraction of helium dioxide, ozone,

Carbon .74

.742

Ceramic and

666

Storage

allied technologies

.75

.77

SUMMARY

Pipelines

666.1

Uses

Enameling and enamels

.3

Pottery

Class a specific use with the subject, e.g., heating buildings

,4

697.043

.5

From

coal

and coke

Pottery processes and equipment Porcelain (China)

.8

Earthenware and stoneware Refractories and structural clay products Synthetic and artificial minerals and building materials

.9

Masonry adhesives

.6

Production of manufactured gases

Glass

.2

.7

.772

bonding

Transportation For pipelines, see 665. 744

.744

sulfide

Storage, transportation, distribution Class here ceramic-to-metal

.743

hydrogen

Coal, producer, water, carbureted-blue, blast-furnace, city,

coke-oven gases

.773

.1

From petroleum and

natural gas

[.102 8]

.776

From

biological wastes

e.g.,

butane, propane, pentane,

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Do

Oil, refinery, reformed-refinery, reformed-natural,

hquefied-hydrocarbon gases, butene and their mixtures

Class

.104 .104 2

not use; class in 666.12-666.13

Special topics of general applicability Physicochemical

phenomena occurring during glassmaking

processes Examples: phase and structural transformations

1162

1163

Dewey Decimal

666

666

Classification

666

Bottles

.192

666.12-666.14 Generalities

Enameling and enamels

.2 Class comprehensive works in 666.1, generalities applied to specific types of glass in

Vitreous glazes fused over metal, glass, pottery

666.15

Pottery

.3

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.12

For

materials For auxiliary procedures, see 666.13

Raw and

.121

[.301-309]

Do

123

Pressing

124

Drawing

125

Molding and casting

126

Multiform processes Cold-molding temperatures

129

.4

glass

powder under

pressure,

14

and

firing at

high

5 .58

666.43

Porcelain (China) Specific products Examples: vases, tableware, figurines

.6

.68

.7

Safety measures

.72

Waste control

Earthenware and stoneware Specific products products Examples: containers, tableware, figurines, industrial

Maintenance and repair ^

e.g., kilns

following 738.1 in

Class comprehensive works in 666.3

Including analyses, quality controls

139

number 666.4 the numbers

666.5-666.6 Specific types of pottery

Testing and measurement

138

to base

738.12-738.15,

Auxiliary procedures

137

Pottery processes and equipment

Add

Annealing and tempering

13

number 666.3

to base

apparatus, equipment, materials in 666.4

analyses, quality controls, see 666.137

Blowing

not use; class in 666.31-666.39

Standard subdivisions Add

Class comprehensive works in 666.12

122

of pottery, see 666.5-666.6

in "Standard the numbers following Subdivisions" notation 01-09 from Table 1, e.g., pottery procedures, dictionaries 666.33; however, class techniques,

666.122-666.129 Specific operations in glassmaking

tests,

specific types

Standard subdivisions

auxiliary materials

.31-39

For

666

Chemical and related technologies

Refractories

and

structural clay products

Refractory materials talc, mica Asbestos, fire-clays, alumina, zirconia, chrome,

Class here pollution control

15

Specific types of glass

152

Window

153

Plate

154

Laminated

.73

Structural clay products

.732

Roofing

.733

Tile drains

.737

Bricks

tiles

and piping

For hollow and perforated

155

Heat-resistant .738

156 157 19

Fiber glass and foam glass

Synthetic and

artificial

minerals and building

materials

Products

1164

738

Hollow and perforated bricks

Optical .8

bricks, see 666.

1165

666

Dewey Decimal

Classification

666.86-666.88 Synthetic and Class

artificial

minerals

666

Chemical and related technologies

667 .13

Laundering and

.14

Bleaching

comprehensive works in 666.8 .2

Synthetic and

.86

artificial

Synthetic and

artificial

Dyes and pigments

earthy minerals

Examples: mica, feldspar, graphite, cryolite

.88

667.25-667.26 Dyes

gems and gem minerals

Examples: diamonds, garnets, rubies, sapphires

Class comprehensive works in 667.2

.25

Synthetic dyes

Synthetic building materials

.89

Add

Concrete

.26

.894

Hollow concrete and cinder blocks

.895

Solid concrete blocks

.29 .3

Pigments

Dyeing and printing For dyes, see 667.25-667.26

Masonry adhesives

.31-35

Dyeing Add

Class concrete in 666.893

Gypsum

specific textiles

number 667.3 the numbers

to base

677.1-677.5,

e.g.,

following 677 in

dyeing nylon 667.3473

plasters

Examples: plaster of

paris,

cement

plaster

and mortar, Keene's

.36

Control of waste from dyeing processes Class here pollution control

cement .93

Limes and lime mortars

.38

.94

Portland cement

.4

.95

Other cements

667

manufacture of azo-oxy dyes 667.253

Example: indigo

Class concrete blocks in 666.894-666.895

.92

e.g.,

following 547.86 in

Natural dyes

Including ready-mix concrete

.9

number 667.25 the numbers

to base

547.862-547.867,

For structural clay products, see 666. 73

.893

finishing operations

Textile printing

Inks For printing

Asbestos, magnesia, high-alumina cements

.5

Printing inks

Cleaning, color and related technologies

.6

Paints

inks, see

667.5

Class here paint removers

SUMMARY

.62

.622

Oils, driers, plasticizers

.2

Cleaning and bleaching Dyes and pigments

.3

Dyeing and printing

.623

Pigments and extenders

.4

Inks

.5

Printing inks

.6

Paints

.7

Varnishes and allied products

.8

Japans (Oil varnishes) Coating and coatings

667.1

.9

For carbon black, see 662.93

.624 .63

Of

Diluents (Thinners)

Water-soluble Examples: whitewash and latex paints

Cleaning and bleaching

12

Oil-soluble

textiles, feathers, leathers, furs

.69

Special-purpose Examples:

fire-resistant,

luminous, rust-resistant paints

Dry cleaning

ii66

lie;

667

Dewey Decimal

667 .7

667

Classification

Varnishes and allied products

Adhesives and related products

.3

For masonry adhesives, see 666.9

For japans, see 667.8

.72

Polishes

668.31-668.37 Specific kinds of adhesives

Lacquers

.75

Class products

.79

made from

specific kinds of adhesives in

668.38

Spirit varnishes Shellacs

.8

668

Chemical and related technologies

668

and spar varnishes

Japans (Oil varnishes)

.31

Synthetic glues

.32

Animal glues casein Glues derived from meat-packing by-products, albumin,

.9

Coating and coatings Methods and materials

.33

Vegetable glues

producing protective and decorative

for

Starch pastes, mucilages, nitrocellulose and soybean glues

coatings, e.g., painting, varnishing, spraying, dipping,

metalizing

.34

Crude

.37

Gums and

Including sign painting

gelatin resins

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., painting

automobiles 629.26; a specific coating with the subject, varnishes 667.7

668

e.g.,

668.1

Synthetic Example: epoxy resins

.38

.2

Glycerin

.3

Adhesives and related products

.4

Plastics

S

Perfumes and cosmetics Agricultural chemicals and related products Polymers

.9

.124

.374

Products made from various specific kinds of adhesives

Surface-active materials (Surfactants)

.6

.12

Natural

Technology of other organic products

SUMMARY

.1

.372

Surface-active materials (Surfactants)

Including sealants, tapes

A

Plastics

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

[.402 8]

Do

Special topics of general applicability

.404

Physicochemical phenomena occurring during processes of plastics manufacture

.404 2

Soaps Soluble

Framed and milled

SUMMARY soaps, chips, powders, liquid concentrates

668.41

.125

Insoluble (Metallic) Oleates and stearates of aluminum, copper, cobalt, magnesium, iron, calcium

.127 .14

Scouring compounds

Detergents and wetting agents Nonsoap materials that manifest surface activity, e.g., sulfated oils and hydrocarbons, fatty-alcohol sulfates

.2

not use; class in 668.41

Glycerin

.42

Polymerization plastics

•43

Protein plastics

.44

Cellulosics

.45

Plastics

.49

.41

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

from natural Forms and products

resins

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials materials Class techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, 668.42-668.45, for manufacturing specific kinds of plastics in

using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 028 from Table appropriate, e.g., testing cellulosics 668.440287

ii68

u6g

1

when

Dewey Decimal

668 .411

Raw and

668

Classification

.423 4

auxiliary materials

Linters, bagasse,

fillers,

Chemical and related technologies

668

Polyolefins

Examples: polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polyisobutylenes

lubricants, plasticizers

668.412-668.419 Specific operations Class comprehensive works in 668.41

.423 5

Polyamides (Nylons)

.423 6

Vinyls (Polyvinyls)

.423 7

Vinylidene chlorides

.412

Molding and casting

.423 8

Polyfluoro hydrocarbons

.413

Extrusion

.423 9

Polyurethanes

.414

Laminating

.415

Welding

.416

Reinforcing

Class here

comprehensive works on polyurethanes

For thermosetting polyurethanes, see 668.4225 .43

Protein plastics Derived from casein, and from proteins of corn and soybeans

.419

Auxiliary procedures

Waste control

.419 2

Class here pollution control

.44

Cellulosics

.45

Plastics

resins

Including shellac and lignin-derived plastics

Testing and measurement

.419 7

from natural

plastics, see

For protein

668.43

Including quality control

.419 8

Maintenance and repair

.419 9

Safety measures

.49

Class plastic fibers

comprehensive works

in 668.4, forms

and products of

and

fabrics in 677.46-677.47

668.492-668.495 Specific forms

668.42-668.45 Specific kinds of plastics Class

Forms and products

Class comprehensive works in 668.49 specific

kinds of plastics in 668.49

.492

Laminated

Polymerization plastics

.493

Foamed

Thermosetting

.494

Reinforced plastics

.422 2

Phenolics

.495

Plastic films

.422 3

Ureas

,497

Containers

.422 4

Melamines

.422 5

Polyesters

.42

.422

plastics

Perfumes and cosmetics .54

Example: polyurethanes

.542 .422 6

Perfumes Natural

Epoxies Floral oils

.422 7

and waters

Silicones

.544 .423

plastics

Synthetic

Thermoplastic .55 Including acetals, acetates, butyrates, polycarbonates,

.6

polyethers

.423 2

Acrylics (Polyacrylics)

.423 3

Styrenes (Polystyrenes)

1170

Cosmetics Agricultural chemicals and related products

1171

668

Dewey Decimal

668 .62

668

Classification

Fertilizers

Add

to base

Chemical and related technologies

669 .03

number 668.62

631.83-631.85,

e.g.,

extractive metallurgy

the numbers following 631.8 in

superphosphates 668.625

.04

For organic fertilizers, see 668.63 .63

Organic Add

Materials of extractive metallurgy

.042

number 668.63 the numbers

following 631.8 in

Scrap metals and prepared ores

converting household garbage 668.6377 [formerly also 628.445]

Class furnace materials in 669.8

to

631.86-631.87,

.64

Special topics of general applicability to extractive

metallurgy

fertilizers

base

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of

e.g.,

.05-.09

Soil conditioners

Standard subdivisions of extractive metallurgy Notations from Table

Manufactured and organic

.65

Pesticides

.651

SUMMARY

Insecticides, rodenticides, vermicides

669.1 .2

Fumigants, contact and stomach poisons

Fungicides and algicides

.653

Bactericides

Herbicides (Weed

.9

killers)

Polymers

Ferrous metals Precious, rare-earth, actinide series metals

.4

Copper Lead

.5

Zinc and

,6 .7

Tin Other nonferrous metals

.8

Metallurgical furnaces

.9

Physical and chemical metallurgy

.3

.652

.654

1

cadmium

Class a specific appHcation with the subject, e.g., manufacture

of nylon hosiery 687.3; a specific polymer with the subject, plastics 668.4

669

e.g.,

669.1-669.7 Metallurgy of specific metals and their alloys

Metallurgy

Class comprehensive works in Class here interdisciplinary works

Use 669.001-669.009

on metals

For physical and chemical metallurgy of specific metals and their alloys, see 669.96

for standard subdivisions

Class a specific aspect of metals with the subject, e.g., chemistry

669

.1

Ferrous metals

546.3

.01

.02

Philosophy and theory of extractive metallurgy Miscellany of extractive metallurgy

.14

.141

Reduction and refining of ferrous ores Production of commercial iron and iron alloys For production of ingot

.028

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment .141 3 Class materials in 669.042

.028 2

Pyrometallurgy Extraction by smelting, roasting, other furnace methods

Blast furnace practice

Puddling furnace practice Production of wrought iron

Hydrometallurgy .141 9 Extraction by leaching methods

.028 4

669.1423

Production of pig iron and crude cast iron .141 4

.028 3

iron, see

.142

Production of commercial steel and alloy steels

vacuum metallurgy .142 2

11^2

alloy practices

Including production of iron powder and sponge iron

Electrometallurgy Deposition, zone melting,

Other iron

Open-hearth furnace practice (Siemens process)

^^73

669

Dewey Decimal

669

669

Classification

Bessemer converter practice

.142 3

Production of Bessemer

.722

steel, ingot iron,

Aluminum For aluminum bronze, copper-aluminum

duplex-process

steel

.142 4

.723

Magnesium

.724

Beryllium

Electric furnace practice Production in arc and induction furnaces

For copper-beryllium

Production of crucible steel

.142 9

.725

Alkali

and

alloys, see

669.3

alloys, see 669.3

alkaline earth metals

Including sodium, potassium, lithium, rubidium, cesium, francium, strontium, calcium, barium, radium

669.2-669.7 Nonferrous metals Class comprehensive works in 669

.2

669

Chemical and related technologies

669

For magnesium, see 669.723; beryllium, 669.724

Precious, rare-earth, aetinide series metals

.73

.732

Ferroalloying metals

Titanium, vanadium, manganese

669.22-669.24 Precious metals .732 2 Class comprehensive

.22

works

.733

Gold

.733 2

.23

.24 .29

Silver

to base

.3

.735

Zirconium and tantalum

e.g.,

.75

Antimony, arsenic, bismuth

.79

Minor metals

for standard subdivisions

number 669.29

546.401-546.449,

Nickel

Chromium, molybdenum, tungsten

Rare-earth and aetinide series metals Use 669.29001-669.29009

Nickel and cobalt

.734

Platinum

Add

Titanium

in 669.2

the numbers following 546.4 in

tellurium, Boron group, hafnium, niobium, germanium, selenium, polonium

uranium 669.2931

Copper

For aluminum, see 669. 722 Brass, bronze,

Muntz

copper-aluminum .4

Lead

.5

Zinc and

.52

.6

alloys,

copper-beryllium

alloys,

aluminum bronze

.8

Metallurgical furnaces Operation, supplies Class metallurgical furnaces used in a specific operation, e.g., extraction of nickel 669.7332

cadmium

Zinc For

.56

metal, phosphor bronze, gunmetal,

brass,

Muntz

.81

Fuels

.82

Refractory materials

.83

Firing and heat control

.84

Slags

.85

Physical processes

metal, see 669.3

Cadium Tin

and

fluxes

For bronze, gunmetal, see 669.3 .7

Other nonferrous metals

Example: heat exchange Including platinum group, rhenium

For platinum, see 669.24 .71

Mercury

.72

Light metals

1174

^V5

operaHon with the

Dewey Decimal

669 .9

669

Classification

Physical and chemical processes; physical

Manufactures

670

Physical and chemical metallurgy

phenomena occurring during

670

Manufactures

670

Planning, design, fabrication of products

metallurgical

and chemical analyses of metals; formation of

Class the arts in 700, manufactures based

on chemical technologies

in

660, other engineering products in 620

alloys

Class fabrication of metals

and manufacture of primary products

in

.4

Special topics of general applicability

671-673 .92

Chemical

.42

analysis

Factory operations engineering [formerly 621.71 Including shop and assembly-line technology

Including assay practices Class chemical analysis of specific metals

and

Class

management

of production in 658.5

their alloys in

For

669.96

tools

and fabricating equipment,

see 621.9; packaging

technology, 688.8

.94

Physicochemical metallurgical phenomena Examples:

.423

Machine-shop practice

.425

Inspection technology

alloy binary systems, solid solutions, intermetallic

compounds

Equipment and techniques

Including phase diagrams Class physicochemical metallurgical

and .95

phenomena

of specific metals

Mechanization and automation of factory operations

.427

their alloys in 669.96

Metallography

671-679 Manufactures

Study of metal and alloy structure

materials

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.950 28

utilizing specific

Class here manufacture of primary products

materials Class comprehensive works in 670, manufacture of products not

Microscopical metallography

.950 282

provided for here in 680

Optical and electron metallography

X-ray metallography

.950 283

.951-.957

Of

specific metals

and

For manufactures of specific metals, see 672-673

their alloys

number 669.95 the numbers 669.1-669.7, e.g., aluminum 669.95722

Add .96

Metal manufactures

671

to base

SUMMARY

following 669 in

671.2

Physical and chemical metallurgy of specific metals

.3

and

.4

their alloys

Add

to

5

base number 669.96 the numbers following 669

669.1-669.7,

e.g.,

in

titanium 669.967322

For metallography of specific metals and 669.951-669.957

Foundry

practice (Casting)

Mechanical working and related processes Electroforming of metals

.7

Joining and cutting of metals Finishing and surface treatment of metals

.8

Primary products

their alloys, see

671.2-671.7 Specific metal-working processes Class comprehensive works in 671, specific processes applied to specific

.2

Foundry

primary products in 671.8

practice (Casting)

Class hot-working operations [formerly ^11. 2\ in 671.32-671.34

iij6

.22

Foundry equipment

.23

Patternmaking and moldmaking

1177

Dewey Decimal

671 .24

Melting

.25

Specific

671

Classification

Manufactures

671 .520 4

Special topics of general applicability

Welds (Welded

.520 42

methods of casting

joints)

.252

Sand

.520 422

Weldability, weld stability, weld defects

.253

Permanent mold

.520 423

Inspection and testing

.521

Including die casting

Electric

.254

Centrifugal

.521 2

Arc

.255

Investment (Precision)

.521 3

Resistance Spot, seam, projection, flash welding

Including lost-wax (cire perdue) casting

.256 .3

.521 5

Continuous

Mechanical working and related processes 671.32-671.34 Mechanical working

.522

Gas

.529

Forge, thermit, flow welding

.53

e.g.,

explosive

Class comprehensive works in 671.3

For shot peening, see 671.36

.32

Rolling

.33

Pressing (Stamping) and forging

.332

Forging Extruding and drawing

.35

Machining

Heat treatment and hardening Annealing, tempering, age-hardening, shot peening

.37

.373 .4

Powder

metallurgical processes (Powder metallurgy)

.52

Bonding

.59

Riveting Finishing and surface treatment of metals Including cleaning, debarring

.72

Buffing and polishing

.73

Coating

.732

Electroplating

.733

Hot-metal dipping

.734

Metal spraying

.735

Vapor plating (Vacuum deposition) Vacuum

Electroforming of metals

Joining and cutting of metals

Welding For soldering and brazing, see 671.56

.520 287

.58

Sintering

Shaping by electrodeposition on mold .5

Soldering and brazing

Cladding, plating, other processes

Including grinding

.36

.56

.7

.34

Cutting Class machining in 671.35

Class here hot- working operations [formerly also 671.2];

cold-working operations; high-energy rate forming, forming

Induction

Testing and measurement

Do

not use; class in 671.520423

1178

.736 .8

.82

metalizing, vapor-phase deposition

Diffusion coating

Primary products Rolled

.821

Pattermnaking

.823

Strips

.83

and sheets

Forged, pressed, stamped Including tubes

1179

671

Dewey Decimal

671

Classification

^

Extruded and drawn

.84

.52

Including cordage, cables

Zinc and

cadmium

*Zinc For

.6

672-673 Manufactures of Class comprehensive

works

in

Muntz

metal, see 673.3

*Tin For bronze, gunmetal, see 673.3

specific metals .7

671

brass,

Cadmium

.56

Powder metal

.87

672

*Lead

Wires

.842

673

Manufactures

673 .4

Pipes

.832

671

Other nonferrous metals Including platinum group, ruthenium

Ferrous metals manufactures

For platinum, see 673.24

and

Steel, iron

673

steel alloys

Add

to base

e.g.,

galvanizing 672.73

number 672 the numbers

following 671 in 671.2-671.8,

.71

*Mercury

.72

Nonferrous metals manufactures

.722

to

SUMMARY 673.2 .4 .5

Zinc and

.6

Tin Other nonferrous metals

.7

.2

.723

*Magnesium

.724

*Beryllium For copper-beryllium

Actinide series, rare-earth, precious metals

Copper Lead

.3

.725

.73

.732

673.22-673.24 Precious metals

.732 2

in 673,2

.733

*Gold

.23

* Silver

.733 2

Use 673.29001-673.29009

Add

to base

.3

e.g.,

Titanium, vanadium, manganese *Titanium

Nickel and cobalt *Nickel

.735

Zirconium and tantalum

.75

Antimony, arsenic, bismuth

.79

Minor metals

for standard subdivisions

number 673.29

546.401-546.44,

Ferroalloying metals

Chromium, molybdenum, tungsten

Rare-earth and actinide series metals

.29

alkaline earth metals

.734 * Platinum

.24

and

the numbers following 546.4 in

Boron group, hafnium, niobium, germanium, selenium, tellurium, polonium

uranium 673.2931

'Copper For aluminum, see 673.722

Muntz metal, gunmetal, copper-aluminum copper-beryllium alloys, aluminum bronze

Class here brass, bronze, alloys,

*Add

as instructed

673.3

For magnesium, see 673.723; beryllium, 673.724

Actinide series, rare-earth, precious metals

.22

Alkali

alloys, see

alloys, see 673.3

Including sodium, potassium, lithium, rubidium, cesium, francium, strontium, calcium, barium, radium

cadmium

Class comprehensive works

*Aluminum For aluminum bronze, copper-aluminum

each subdivision identified by * the numbers following 671 in 671.2-671.8, e.g., welding aluminum 673.72252

Add

Light metals

*Add

as instructed

under 673

under 673

ii8o

ii8i

Dewey Decimal

674

Lumber,

674

674

Classification

cork, wood-using technologies

Use 674.001-674.009

Softwoods

Wood

.02

Miscellany of lumber technology

^

Do .22

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.28

lumber

Notations from Table

lumber

.2

Sawmill operations

.3

Storage and seasoning of lumber Production of finished lumber

.4 .5 .8 .9

Products

For wood waste and

1

Structure, properties, types of

not use; class in 674.22

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

in 674.5

SUMMARY 674.1

redwood

Rough lumber products and dimension

Standard subdivisions of lumber technology

.03-.09

hemlock,

materials

Testing and measurement Class grading

fir,

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

[.202 8]

Class specifications in 674.5

.028 7

pine, spruce,

Sawmill operations

Tables, formulas, statistics

.028

e.g.,

Conversion of logs into rough lumber

Tabulated and related materials

.021 2

of coniferous trees,

cypress, cedar, larch,

Philosophy and theory of lumber technology

.021

.144

for standard subdivisions

.01

674

Manufactures

674

Grading lumber Wood-using technologies Cork technology

.3

residues, see

Storage in lumberyards

.38

Seasoning and drying

.382

By

.384

In kiln

.386

By chemical treatment

.42

674.84

Storage and seasoning of lumber

.32

.4

stock (cut stock)

air

Production of finished lumber

By planing

mills

Production of surfaced lumber

674.1-674.5

Lumber technology

.43

Class comprehensive works in 674

1 12

Structure, properties, types of

Production of pattern lumber, tongue-and-groove products

lumber .5

Structure

132 .134

.8

Properties

Grading lumber

Wood-using technologies Class here

Physical

Class

Chemical Including properties of

.14

e.g., shiplap, sidings,

Including inspection and specifications

Gross and microscopic

13

By other techniques

wood

wood products

wood

as a fuel in

662.65

For pulp and paper technology, see 676; wooden furniture, extracts

684104

Specific types

.82

Class structure of specific types in 674.12, properties of

Containers and pallets Including crates, boxes, barrels, casks

specific types in 674.13

142

.83

Hardwoods Wood

of broad-leaved, deciduous trees,

e.g.,

oak, maple,

.833

Veneers and composite woods

Veneers

cherry, chestnut, elm, basswood, beech, poplar

1182

1183

Dewey Decimal

674

674

Classification

676

Pulp and paper technology

676 674.834-674.836 Composites

.834

Plywood

.835

Wood

Special topics of general applicability

.04

Class comprehensive works in 674.83

Waste control

.042

Class here pollution control

laminates (Specialty plywoods, sandwich

SUMMARY

panels) Particle

.836

Excelsior,

wood

.4

Pulp Paper and paper products Paper and paperboard containers Purified pulp

S

By-products

.7

Papers from man-made and noncellulosic

676.1

board

^

Wood waste and residues

.84

676

Manufactures

flour,

sawdust,

.3

wood

shavings, other mill

residues

fibers

Class here pollution control

Class utilization of specific

wood waste and

product with the product,

residues in

e.g., particle

making a

Pulp Class by-products in 676.5

board, 674.836

Minor products

.88

.1

Testing and measurement

[.102 87]

Do

Examples: wood-cased pencils, toothpicks, spools, woodenware, picture frames

676.12-676.14 Specific pulps

Cork technology

.9

Class comprehensive works in 676.1

Including cork products

For purified pulp, see 676.4

Leather and fur technologies

675

.12

For leather and fur goods, see 685 .2

pulp Testing and measurement

Do

Testing and measurement

Do .22

Wood

[.120 287]

Processing of natural leather

[-202 87]

not use; class in 676.17

.121

not use; class in 675.29

not use; class in 676.121

Properties, tests, quality controls

Preliminary operations Salting, fleshing, unhairing (liming), bating,

676.122-676.127 Specific processes

washing hides and

Class comprehensive works in 676.12

skins

.23

Tanning

.122

Mechanical (Ground wood) process

.24

Dressing

.124

Soda process

.125

Sulfite process

.126

Sulfate (Kraft) process

.127

Semichemical process

Fat liquoring (lubricating),

.25

stuffing, toggling,

pasting

Finishing Dyeing, boarding, embossing, buffing (suede leather), glazing, moldproofing, production of patent leather

.29 .3

Properties, tests, quality controls

Fur technologies

.13

Rag pulp

.14

Other pulps bagasse Including straw, jute, hemp, bamboo, cornstalks,

Processing of natural furs, manufacture of imitation furs .4

Manufacture of imitation leathers

.142

Wastepaper Class here paper recycling

1185 1184

Dewey Decimal

676 .17

676

Classification

676

Patents and identification marks

.280 27

Properties, tests, quality controls

676

Manufactures

Including watermarks Class properties, tests, quality controls of specific pulps in

676.12-676.14

.18

.282

Graphic

Molded products

.183

Pulpboards

papers

For paper for school

Molded products and pulpboards

.182

arts

.282 3

Stationery

.282 4

Book Class coated

676.2-676.5 Pulp products works in 676

.282 5

Drawing and

.282 6

Currency

Paper and paper products Class here

comprehensive

v^'orks

on paper and paper products

Class by-products in 676.5

Coated papers

.284

Specialty papers

.284 2

676.22-676.27 Generalities comprehensive works in 676.2, generalities applied specific types of paper and paper products in 676.28

.22

Production by hand

.23

Manufacture with machines

to

toilet tissues

Class onionskin paper in 676.2823

and saturating

.284 4

Blotting

.284 5

Vulcanized and parchment papers

.284 8

Wallpaper

not use; class in 676.27

Class

676.283

Tissue Examples: cleansing and

Testing and measurement

Do

in

art

.283

For papers from man-made and noncellulosic fibers, see 676.7; paper textiles, 677.57 [.202 87]

book papers

Papers for printing money, bonds, securities

For molded products and pulpboards, see 676.18 .2

676.286

Including onionskin paper

Wallboards, chip boards, fiberboards

Class comprehensive

tablets, see

.286

Newsprint and other unsized papers Papers for newspapers, school

.287

tablets, scratch pads, handbills

Wrapping and bag papers Kraft wrapping,

"brown wrapper," butcher paper, Manila paper,

bogus wrapping Materials, processes

.232

Basic processes

.234

Finishing

.288

Paperboard board Pasteboard, Bristol board, cardboard, food

.289

Roofing and building papers

Calendering, coloring, creping, sizing

For coating, see 676.235

.235 .26

.3

.32

Coating

Paper and paperboard containers Boxes and cartons paperboard boxes Folding boxes, corrugated and solid

Waste control

For food board containers, see 676.34

Class here pollution control Class paper recycling in 676.142

.27

Properties, tests, quality controls

.28

Specific types

ii86

.33

Bags

1187

Dewey Decimal

676

676

Classification

Paper plates and cups, food cartons

Purified pulp

.4

Production of alpha cellulose from

wood pulp and

cotton linters

.028 52

Spinning machines

.028 54

Looms and loom equipment

.028 55

Basic finishing machines

Products

.028 6

By-products

JS

Power equipment

.028 5

Food board containers

.34

Manufactures

677

For

Recovery of

677

fibers

Yarns and threads

.028 64

Fabrics

Testing and measurement

.028 7

.001

fibers,

manufacture of

fabrics

and cordage

Including tests and quality controls of products

Philosophy and theory

Waste control

.029

.002 [.002 8]

Miscellany

Class here pollution control

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Do .003-.009

677.1

Standard subdivisions 1

Generalities

.022

Designs (Working patterns)

.028

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, products

.028 2 .028 21

SUMMARY

not use; class in 677,028

Notations from Table

.02

Textiles of seed-hair fibers

.3

Textiles of animal fibers

.4

Textiles of

.5

Other

.6

Special-process fabrics regardless of composition

.8

Operations

Textiles of bast fibers

.2

.7

man-made

Preliminary operations

textiles of specific fibers

Cordage, trimmings and allied products Surgical gauze and cotton

fabrics Class comprehensive works in 677, special-process

regardless of composition in 677.6

.028 22

Spinning, twisting, reeling

.1

.028 24

Weaving, knitting,

.11

felting

Textiles of bast fibers

Flax Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.028 242

Weaving

.028 245

Knitting

materials

Basic finishing

Do

[.110 28]

Physical and chemical processes

.112-.117

Including shearing, singeing, beetling, mercerizing, tentering, calendering, pressing, creping

Add

to base

number 677.11

677.0282-677.0287,

Materials

.12

Hemp

.028 32

Fibers

.13

Jute

.028 35

Textile chemicals

.15

Ramie

.18

Coir

ii88

not use; class in 677.112-677.117

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, products

For dyeing and printing, see 667.3 .028 3

fibers

677.1-677.5 Textiles of specific composition

Including carding, combing

.028 25

quality controls of products, see 677.0287

.028 62

Textiles Production of

and

lignin, tall oil, turpentine, resins, fatty acids

Papers from man-made and noncellulosic

,7

tests

e.g.,

the numbers following 677.028 in

linen fabrics 677.1164

1189

&11

Dewey Decimal

677

en

Classification

Manufactures

677 .46

.2

Cellulosics (Rayons

Textiles of seed-hair fibers

Use 677.46001-677.46009

Cotton

.21

For

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

[.210 28]

to base

number 677.21

677.0282-677.0287,

.3

the numbers

cotton ginning 677.2121

e.g.,

Textiles of animal fibers

.31

Sheep wool Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

[.310 28]

comprehensive works in 677.46

.461

Nitrocellulose

.462

Cuprammonium

.463

Viscose

.464

Cellulose acetates

.47

Noncellulosics For fiber

not use; class in 677.312-677.317

.472

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, products

.312-.317

Add

1

677.461-677.463 Rayons

materials

Do

see 677.57

following 677.028 in

Kapok

.23

of paper fibers,

not use; class in 677.212-677.217

Class

Add

for standard subdivisions

Notations from Table

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, products

.212-.217

textiles

acetates)

Standard subdivisions of rayons

.460 1-.460 9

materials

Do

and

to base

677.31 the numbers following 677.028 in

number

677.0282-677.0287,

e.g.,

sheep wool

fibers

677.3132

glass, see

677.52

Protein textiles (Azlons) Derived from casein and proteins of corn, soybeans

.473

Polyamides (Nylons)

.474

Other polymerization

.474 2

Acrylics (Polyacrylics)

Goat hair

.474 3

Polyesters

Camel

.474 4

Vinyls (Polyvinyls)

.34 .35

Rabbit hair

.36

Waste and reused wool and

.39

Silk

.32

Llama, alpaca,

.33

vicuiaa,

guanaco wools

hair

textiles

Nytrils, sarans, vinyons

Olefins

.474 5

hair

Polyethylene, polypropylene

Polyfluoro hydrocarbons

.474 8

Cultivated

.391

Tetrafluoroethylene textiles

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

[.391 028]

.5

Other

textiles

of specific fibers

materials

Do .391 2-.391 7

not use; class in 677.3912-677.3917

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, products

Add

to base

number 677.391

677.0282-677.0287,

e.g.,

the numbers following 677.028 in

beetling cultivated

silk

677.39125

.51

Asbestos

.52

Fiber glass

.53

Metal

.54

Unaltered vegetable

fibers

Ra£Ba, rush, cane, bamboo, rattan

.392 .394 .4

Wild (Tussah) .55

Elastic fibers

.57

Paper

Waste and reused Textiles of

man-made

fibers

1191

1190

677

Dewey Decimal

677 .6

Classification

Special-process fabrics regardless of composition Class here

nonwoven

&11

677 .652

SUMMARY

.61

Fancy- weave fabrics

.654

.63

.64

Tapestries, carpets, rugs

.65

Openwork

.66

Chain-stitch

.68

Fabrics with functional finishes

.69

Bonded and laminated

.66

fabrics

and knotted

Fancy-weave

fabrics

fabrics

fabrics

For openwork fabrics, see 677.65;

tapestries, carpets, rugs,

.662

Crocheted

.663

Tatted

.664

Netted

.68

weave

In dobby

In Jacquard

weave

Crease- and wrinkle-resistant

.682

Waterproof and water-repellant

.688

Shrinkage-controlled

.689

Flameproof and flame-resistant

.624

Flannel and swanskin yard goods

.626

Blankets, lap robes, coverlets

.63

.632 [.635]

Nonwoven

.69 .7

felts

.71

felt hats

.77

tinsel, cords, braids, lacings, ribbons, gimps,

trimmings

Machine embroidery embroidery

Tapestries, carpets, rugs

.642

Tapestry yard goods

.643

Carpets and rugs

Class laces in 677.653

A

Surgical gauze

and cotton

Including bandages, sanitary napkins

For nonwoven felt carpets, see 677.632

Openwork

Passementerie

Including swivel (dotted Swiss), clip spot, lappet,

Reversible and nonreversible

.65

Ropes, twines, strings

tapes, bias bindings, upholstery

Class in 687.4

.64

fabrics

Cordage, trimmings and allied products

DecoraHve

Yard goods and carpets

Nonwoven

Bonded and laminated

For passementerie, see 677.76 .76

felts

677.61-677.66

.681

weave

corduroy, frieze, terry cloth

Woven

Fabrics with functional finishes

finish in

Examples: velvet, velveteen, velour, plush, chenille,

.62

fabrics

fabrics regardless of Class specific types of special-process

fabrics

In pile

and knotted

Including drip-dry, durable press fabrics

Examples: damask, brocade, brocatelle, lame, upholstery

.617

Chain-stitch

Knitted

Examples: bird's-eye, sharkskin, huckaback, figured madras

.616

Tulles

.661

677.64

.615

Laces Bobbin, needle, machine laces

Woven felts Nonwoven fells

.62

weave

In leno

Marquisettes and grenadines

fabrics

.653

677.61

Qll

Manufactures

678

Elastomers and elastomer products

fabrics

For chain-stitch and knotted fabrics, see 677.66

11Q2

^^93

Schiffli

Dewey Decimal

678

678

Classification

SUMMARY .3

Rubber Rubber products

.4

Properties of rubber

678.2

^

.6

Natural elastomers Synthetic elastomers

JS

Latexes

.52

Rubber

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment Class

not use; class in 678.52

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Raw and

raw and

.522

Preliminary treatment centrifiiging, Preservation, concentration, creaming,

auxiliary materials in 678.21

preparation of latex biscuits

auxiliary materials

.524

Vulcanization

.527

Other operations

Mastication

Molding, coating, casting, dipping, spreading, electrodepositing

Compounding

.53

Including use of solvents, antioxidants, accelerators, pigments

.24

Vulcanization

.27

Molding, extruding, calendering

.29

Reclaimed rubber and waste control

.532

Foam

.533

Articles

pen .538

articles

made by dipping and

casting

sacs, cast toys

and modek

Other articles Extruded, spread, sprayed, electrodeposited

Class here pollution control

.54

Rubber products elastic fiber textiles, see

Products

nipples, Examples: balloons, surgeons' gloves, feeding-bottle

Including collecting, sorting, classifying, devulcanizing

For

auxiliary materials

Raw and

Mixing, milling, plasticizing crude rubbers

.23

678.71

materials Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.521

For reclaimed rubber, see 678.29 .22

latexes, see 678.61; synthetic latexes,

materials

natural rubber, 678.62; synthetic rubber, 678.72

.21

Properties of rubber

Do

For rubber products, see 678.3; properties of rubber, 678.4;

.202 8

.4

[.502 8]

Latexes

.7

678

For natural

.5

678

Manufactures

677.55

.6

Properties

Natural elastomers

.32

Tires

.61

Natural latexes

.33

Overshoes

.62

Natural rubber

.34

Articles

molded and vulcanized

properties of natural For natural rubber products, see 678.63;

in presses

rubber, 678.64

Examples:

soles, heels,

doorstops, hollow

,35

Extruded

hot-water bottles, bathing caps,

tiles,

ware

articles

Examples: rubber bands, inner tubes, tubing, windshield wipers, gaskets, weatherstripping

.36

Articles

made by

.63

Natural rubber products

.64

Properties of natural rubber

.68

Chemical derivatives of natural rubber hydrochloride, other Cyclo and halogenated rubbers, rubber

dipping, spreading,

electrodeposition

derivatives .7

Examples: conveyor and driving

belts, hose, sheeting

.71

Synthetic elastomers Synthetic latexes

1195 1^94

Dewey Decimal

678 .72

Classification

Manufacture of products for

678

specific uses

Manufacture of products for

Synthetic rubber and derivatives

680

specific uses

Planning, design, fabrication

Butadiene-styrene rubbers (GR-S), chloroprene rubbers (GR-M), acrylonitrile rubbers (GR-A), isobutylene rubbers (GR-I),

643.7; equipment by members of household in products for class manufacture of and, except as provided for below, 671-679 uses in specific materials in

Class repairs of household

polyurethane, cis-poiydienes

specific

678.722-678.724 Synthetic rubber

devices Precision instruments and other

681

Class comprehensive works in 678.72

SUMMARY

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials for synthetic rubber

.722

681.1 .2

.723

Synthetic rubber products

.724

Properties of synthetic rubber

.73

.4

Ivory products

.47

Feather products

specific materials

Of

fibers

and

Of

see 681.2 For testing and measuring instruments,

.111

Cigars

.73

Cigarettes

Instruments for measuring time

Ancient and primitive instruments (clepsydras), hourglasses Examples: sundials, water clocks

bristles

.112

Constituent parts (Clockwork) regulating devices Gears, escapements, bearings,

tobacco

.72

digital instruments

Design, construction

.11

Brooms, brushes, mops, other products .7

Musical instruments

Other equipment

Analogue and

1

keratinous and dentinal materials

Of

.43

.6

.8

6

High-styrene resins (Elastoplastics)

Other products of various

679

.7

Optical instruments machines and equipment Printing, writing, duplicating instruments, machmery, scientific and technological

.4

Chemical derivatives of synthetic rubber

,728

Analogue and digital instruments Testing and measuring instruments

.113

Clocks For pneumatic

clocks, see

68 1. 1 15;

electric clocks, 681.116;

681.118; chronographs, chronoscopes, chronometers, constituent parts, 681. 112

,114

Watches chronometers, see 681.118; For chronographs, chronoscopes, constituent parts, 681.112

,115

Pneumatic clocks

.116

Electric clocks

.118

Chronographs, chronoscopes, chronometers Examples: stopwatches, metronomes, time-and-date recorders, timers

.14

machines Calculating, counting, sorting instruments Including slide rules Class electronic computers in 621.38195

1196

tachometers, time clocks,

1^97

and

Dewey Decimal

681

681

Classification

Testing and measuring instruments Including flowmeters Class optical testing

and measuring instruments

in 681.4; a

Manufacture of products for

681 .61

machines, typewriters Stenographic and composing

.62

Printing presses

.65

Photoduplication equipment

and technological instruments, machinery, equipment

specific application with the subject, e.g., aircraft

other

.7

instrumentation 629.135

For instruments for measuring

scientific

time, see 681.11

Not provided .4

Scientific

Specific instruments Class

component

Physical

.753 parts of specific instruments in 681,42-681.43

multiple applications based on Including instruments with physical principles, e.g., gyroscopes

.411

Eyeglasses

.412

Telescopes, opera and field glasses

.754

Chemical

.413

Microscopes

.755

Geological

.414

Spectroscopes

.757

Biological

.414 2-.414 6

Optical and paraphotic

Add

to base

e.g.,

Technological

.76

number 681.414

535.842-535.846,

.414 8

elsewhere

for

Optical instruments .75

.41

specific uses

the numbers following 535.84 in

applicability Special topics of general

.760 4

infrared spectroscopes 681.4142

.760 41

Other Radiofrequency, microwave, X- and gamma-ray, magnetic

Medical

.761

Including prostheHc devices

resonance spectroscopes

For

.415

Photometers

.416

Polarimeters

.763

.418

Photographic equipment

.763

and other chemical photographic supplies

in

661.808

For photometers, see 681.415; photoduplication equipment, 681.65

681.42-681.43 Component parts

artificial legs, see

685.38

Agricultural

For plant culture

1

.763 6

Cameras, projectors, accessories Class film

Pressure vessels

For animal culture

For chemical and related technologies

.766 .766 4

Food and beverage technology

.766 5

Petroleum and

.766 6

Ceramic technology

.766 8

Plastic

.766 9

Metallurgy

industrial gas technologies

and elastomer technologies

Class comprehensive works in 681.4

.42

.423

Lenses, prisms, mirrors

For nonchemical manufactures

.767

Lenses

.767 1

.428

Mirrors .767

.43

6

Frames and other housings .767 7

.6

Printing, writing, duplicating

machines and equipment .8

Metal manufactures

Wood and Textile

paper technologies

and clothing technologies

Musical instruments

Including pens, mechanical pencils

1^99

1198

681

Dewey Decimal

681

Classification

Conventional

.81

Add

to base

786.2-789.6,

number 681.81 e.g.,

the numbers following 78 in

681

Manufacture of products for

683

422

Rifles

426

Shotguns

pipe organs 681.8166

Handguns

43 Class

hand construction

in

786-789

Barrel organs and music boxes

.82

Including hand organs, street organs, street pianos

Reproducing and

.83

player pianos, and orchestrions

.432

Pistols (Single-shot

.436

Revolvers

•1

Horseshoeing

.4

Hand-forged tools and ironwork

appliances with the material, e.g., Class nonmetallic household

woodenware 674.88

Kitchen utensils

,82

Hardware and household appliances

683

related items Cutlery, pots, pans, pails,

Electrical appliances

.83

Locksmithing

ja

-

and latches

.31

Bolts

.32

Locks and keys

Electrical, gas, other

Class military small arms in 623.44

Philosophy and theory

.001-.009 .400 2

Miscellany

machmes,

air-conditioning Class heating, ventilating,

equipment

dryers,

in

697

home workshops

Standard subdivisions of furnishings Notations from Table

1

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.400 28

.08

materials

Do .400 3^.400 9

Notations from Table

1

683.401-683.406 Generahties

.082

With hand

.083

With power

.084

Surface finishing

.09

Class comprehensive works in 683,4

.1

.401

Design

.402

Manufacture

.403

Maintenance and repair

.406

Ammunition Rifles

tools tools

Metalworking Furniture Use 684.1001-684.1009

for standard subdivisions

and shotguns

12 OO

on home (amateur) workshops

For metalworking, see 684.09

not use; class in 683.403

Standard subdivisions

Woodworking Class here comprehensive works

Maintenance and repair

[.400 288]

.42

special installation,

ranges, water heaters, washing dishwashers, garbage disposal units

Furnishings and

684 1

equipment requiring

621.57 For refrigerators and freezers, see

Class here gunsmithing

.400

installation, see

e.g., stoves,

Small firearms

•4

special For electrical equipment requiring 683.88

Heavy equipment

.88^

and strongboxes

Safes

.34

and automatic)

Household appliances

.8

Small forge work (Blacksmithing)

682

683

specific uses

12 Ol

Dewey Decimal

684

684

Classification

Manufacture of products for specific uses

685

SUMMARY 685.1

66J4.104-684.106 Generalities

.2

Class comprehensive works in 684.1

Wooden

.104

.3

.4

furniture

.5

[.104

028

Maintenance and repair

8]

Do .104 2

Leather and fur clothing and accessories Footwear and related products

Gloves and mittens equipment Luggage, handbags, camping

Saddlery and harness making

.1

not use; class in 684.1044

Saddlery and harness making

Leather and fur clothing and accessories

Basic construction

.104 3

Surface finishing

.104 4

Maintenance and repair

and mittens

.104 42

Body

.104 43

Surface refinishing

restoration

Furniture in other materials

Examples: coats, jackets,

684.12-684.16 Specific pieces for

a:nd office

Upholstered furniture upholstered chairs

wooden shoes and

.310 01

Philosophy and theory

.310 02

Miscellany

equipment, Techniques, procedures, apparatus,

.310 028

materials

Chairs and tables For upholstered chairs, see 684. 12

.15

Beds

[.310

028

Maintenance and repair

8]

Do

Notations from Table

Cabinets and built-in furniture Chests, dressers, bookcases, china

and linen

cabinets, shelving

.18

Outdoor furniture Including garden, patio, porch furniture

.3

Fabric furnishings

cabinets,

file

.310 2

Design

.310 3

Construction

.310 4

Maintenance and repair

685

rugs, see

Wooden

.36

For various

specific activities

.361

Ice skates

.362

Roller skates

.363

Snowshoes

.364

Skis

677.643

Leather and fur goods, and related manufactures

1203 1202

1

shoes and clogs

.32

Draperies, hangings, slipcovers, curtains

For carpets and

not use; class in 685.3104

Standard subdivisions

.310 03-.310 09

Frames, springs, mattresses

.16

mufiFs, hats

clogs in 685.32, shoes for various for the disabled in 685.38 specific activities in 685.36,

Class

furniture in 684.18

Desks

neckpieces,

Boots and shoes

.31

Class comprehensive works in 684.1, specific pieces of outdoor

.14

stoles,

687.3 For overshoes, see 678.33; hosiery,

tiles

home

aprons, belts

Footwear and related products

.3

Rattan, plastics, composite materials,

.13

skirts, trousers,

Fur

.24

.106

Sofas, couches,

in 685.4

Examples: jackets,

Metallic furniture

and fur gloves

Leather

.22

.105

.12

fur footwear in 685.3, leather

and

Class leather

685

Dewey Decimal

685 .367 .38

685

Classification

Manufacture of products for

686 .219

Stilts

686.21, artificial legs

Special shoes, crutches,

.22 •4

Cloves and mittens Leather, fur,

.41

.43

textile,

Conventional gloves and gauntlets

.224

Typefaces

Specialized gloves, gauntlets, mittens

Luggage, handbags, camping equipment

Luggage and handbags

Camping equipment beds, campstools, sleeping bags

and manufacture of publications [formerly also 070.53-070.54], book arts Class here design

Class

book

illustration in

741.64

.1

Invention of printing

.2

Printing on printing and publishing

and geographical treatment

Specific alphabets

.225 4

Machine composition

Braille

.225 44

automatic By use of computer-operated and other equipment

.225 5

Proofreading

.225 6

Imposition and lockup

.23

Presswork (Impression)

in 070.5

.230 42

.231

and characters

and other raised characters

Special topics of general applicability

Color printing

Mechanical techniques in 686.232 Class photomechanical techniques

.231 2

Letterpress Printing from type

.231 4

Plate autotypes, engraved Printing from stereotypes, electrotypes, plates,

.217 2

paper mats

Latin

.2315

Roman

Planographic (Flat-surface)

Uthography and .217 3

Italic

.217 4

Gothic (Black-letter)

.2316

offset (offset lithography)

Stencil

Example: silk-screen Including fraktur

.218

equipment

By use

Class Braille printing in 686.282

.217

of linotype and other human-operated

.225 42

Not limited geographically

.212

in 686.21

Page design

Hand composition

Class invention of printing in 686.

.21

and characters

Composition (Typesetting)

.225 3

.230 4

Historical

other characters and

see 686.28 For printing special graphic materials,

Class comprehensive works

.209

letters,

Including style manuals

Printing and related activities

686

specimens of

Class typefaces in specific alphabets

.225 2

camp

style,

devices

Conventional mittens

Examples: tents,

alphabet 686.21918

Typography

Design,

Including briefcases, attache cases

.53

number

other

,225

.51

e.g., Cyrillic

Typefounding and typecasting

industry

^

notation 91-99 from Table 6 to base

.221

Examples: athletic gloves and mitts, protective gloves for

.47

Other Add "Languages"

For the disabled

686

specific uses

.232

Greek

1204

Photomechanical techniques

1205

Dewey Decimal

686 .232 5

Classification

Photolithography, photo-offset, collotype (gelatin

686

Manufacture of products for

686

Electrostatic processes (Electrophotography)

.44

Including xerography

process)

.232 6

Photometallography Photozincography, photoalgraphy, photoaluminography

.232 7

Production of photostats

.45

Clothing

687

Photoengraving (Photoetching)

For leather and fur clothing, see 685.2

Generahties of clothing {formerly 687.102-687.105]

Photogravure, photointaglio, line and halftone cuts

.04 .28

.282

Printing special graphic materials Braille

.042

Patternmaking and grading

.043

Cutting

.044

Tailoring

.045

Dressmaking

and other raised characters

Class Braille alphabet in 686.212

.283

Maps

.284

Music

.288

Materials of direct

SUMMARY

monetary value

Examples: securities, bank notes, postage stamps .3

687.1

Bookbinding Processes and materials

Use 686.3001-686.3009 for standard subdivisions

.302 .303 .303 2

Hand and

fine

binding

.1

.34

Outer garments

.2

Underwear

.3

Hosiery

.4

Headgear

.8

Items auxiliary to clothing construction (Notions)

Outer garments Use 687.1001-687.1009

Commercial binding

for standard subdivisions

687.4 For footwear, see 685.3; hosiery, 687.3; headgear,

Individual-copy (Library)

[.102-.105] .303 4

specific uses

Generalities of clothing

Edition Class in 687.04

Types of covers .11

.342

Leather

.343

Cloth and imitation leather

.344

Paper

House garments jackets in 687.147; Class sweaters in 687.146; stoles, cloaks, miscellaneous house garments for special purposes in 687.16;

house garments in 687.19

.35

Methods

children's house For women's house garments, see 687.12;

of fastening

garments, 687.13

Oversewing, hand-sewing, side-sewing, wire-stitching; perfect binding and other kinds of gluing

.110 4 .110 42

.36

Ornamentation

Special topics of general applicability

Men's house garments

.112

Dresses

.113

Suits, trousers, jackets

.115

Shirts

.117

Skirts

Tooling, lettering, marbling, gilding .4

.42 .43

Photoduplication (Photocopying)

and blouses

Blueprinting

Microphotography Production of microfilm and other microreproductions

12 o6

.12

Women's house garments

.13

Children's house garments

1207

686

Dewey Decimal

687 .14

Classification

687

Manufacture of products for

687

Outdoor garments

people 687.21-687.23 Underwear for specific classes of

Class outdoor garments for special purposes in 687.16;

classes of people in 687.25 Class supporting garments for specific

miscellaneous outdoor garments in 687.19

687.141-687.143 For specific classes of people Class comprehensive works in 687.14; specific outdoor garments for specific classes of

.21

Men's underwear

.22

Women's underwear

.23

Children's underwear

.25

Supporting garments

people in 687.144-687,147

141

Men's outdoor garments

142

Women's outdoor garments

143

Children's outdoor garments

687.144-687.147 Specific outdoor garments

and belts Foundation garments, brassieres, surgical corsets Class support hose in 687.3

Hosiery

.3

[.32]

[.38]

Class in 687.146 .4

145

Raincoats

146

Sweaters [formerly 687.38]

.16

Men's headgear

.42

Women's headgear

.43

Children's headgear

and mihtary uniforms, ceremonial and academic robes,

Garments

.8

vestments

Class miscellaneous garments for special purposes in 687.19

.19

.1

Neckwear,

cuffs, belts,

^

aprons, handkerchiefs, scarves

Underwear

and packaging technology

Scale models

Costume jewelry metals, ornamental Mass-produced costume ornaments from inferior

For gloves and mittens, see 685.4 .2

final products,

the object, using Class scale models of a specific object with Table I when "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0228 from 629.4420228 appropriate, e.g., scale models of space stations

Nightclothes

Miscellaneous garments and accessories

(Notions) Items auxiliary to clothing construction

Other

688

For uniforms and symbolic garments, see 687.15

.165

hats [formerly 677.635]

fasteners, needles, pins, Buttons, hooks and eyes, snaps, sHde thread and yarn, padding, shields

for special purposes

Including lounging garments, sportswear, fire-resistant and other special protective clothing

felt

.41

Uniforms and symbolic garments ecclesiastical

nonwoven

Class headscarves in 687.19

Stoles, cloaks, jackets

Civil

Headgear Class here

Pullovers and cardigans

.15

discontinued; class in 687.3

Sweaters

Overcoats Including topcoats

.147

Hosiery

Number

Class comprehensive works in 687.14

144

specific uses

stones, other

.4

common

materials

Smokers' supplies cases, tobacco pouches, Including hookahs, cigarette holders and lighters, ash trays

For hosiery, see 687.3

.42

12 o8

Pipes

1209

687

Dewey Decimal

688

Classification

688 .76

Accessories for personal grooming

.5

688

Manufacture of products for

Add Razors, razor blades, electric shavers, combs, nail-care tools,

Nonmotor land

vehicles

.78

Carriages, wagons, carts, wheelbarrows

For

1

.722 4

.8

the

for equestrian sports

Equipment

for fishing, hunting, shooting

to base

number 688.79

the

e.g., artificial flies

Doll houses and furniture Soft toys

[Unassigned] Most recently used

in Edition 14

Educational toys Examples: science

sets,

.726

Tricks and novelties

.728

Action toys

construction toys

Mechanical, electrical, electronic, others Class scale-model action toys in 688.1

688.74-688.79 Equipment for sports and games for

elsewhere

Class comprehensive works in 688.7

Equipment Add

for indoor

Equipment Add

games of

number 688.74

to base

794.1-794.7,

.75

numbers foUowing 799

in

688.7912

Packaging technology [formerly 621.757]

Class stuffed dolls in 688.7221

.74

and animal racing

material with the subject, Class containers made of a specific e.g., paper containers 676.3

Puppets and marionettes

Not provided

in

tennis rackets 688.76342

Example: stuffed animals

.725

numbers following 796

Materials, equipment, techniques

Dolls

[689] .724

e.g.,

799.1-799.3,

Dolls, puppets, marionettes

.722

Equipment

Add

Toys

.72

.723

.79

Recreational equipment

.7

number 688.76

base

Example: hurdles

629.227

cycles, see

outdoor sports and games

animal racing, see For equipment for equestrian sports and shooting, 688.79 688.78; equipment for fishing, hunting,

For brushes, see 679.6; cosmetics, 668.55 .6

to

for

796.1-796.9,

tweezers

.722

Equipment

688

specific uses

e.g.,

for

to base

795.1-795.4,

the numbers following 794 in

chessmen 688.741

games

of chance

number 688.75 e.g.,

skill

the numbers following 795 in

playing cards 688.754

1211

1210

Dewey Decimal

690

690

690

Classification

690

General

J2

Buildings utilities

.21

Class here architectual acoustics {formerly also 620.22] Class interdisciplinary works

.01

.02

.021

on design and construction

in

Tabulated and related materials

Illustrations

and models

during construction

home

by members of household in 643.7

repairs

Wrecking and razing Specific types of buildings

Add

to base

number 690

the

numbers following 72

in 725-728, e.g.,

ranch houses 690.8373

For forts and fortresses, see 623. J

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment

Building materials

691 693

Selection, preservation, construction properties

Maintenance and repair

[.028 8]

Do

not use; class in 690.24

Do

.1

.12

Safety measures

[.028 9]

Standard subdivisions 1

690.1 the numbers following 721 in 721.1-721.8, e.g., auxiliary roof structures 690.15 {formerly also 695.96]; however, class chimneys [formerly 690.15] in 697.8 to base

Prevention of termite damage

.15

Treatment

for fire resistance

diammonium Impregnation with monomagnesium, monoammonium, phosphates

number

.2

Natural stones Examples: granite, limestone, marble, sandstone, serpentine, soapstone

Class structural elements of specific types of buildings in

690.5-690.8

Prevention of decay

.14

Specific structural elements

Add

Timber Spraying, painting, impregnating with fungicides

not use; class in 690.22

Notations from Table .1

.5-.8

not use; class in 692.1

Class materials in

.03-.09

.26

safety, safety

Maintenance and repair Class

Plans and diagrams

Do .028

.24

Tables, formulas, specifications, statistics

[.022 3]

Provision for safety Engineering for optimum

Class construction specifications in 692.3

.022

.22

Miscellany

.021 2

Structural analysis StaHcs, dynamics, stability, strength of structures

721

Philosophy and theory

activities

elements in 690.1, to Class application to specific structural specific types of buildings in 690.5-690.8

Planning, analysis, engineering design, construction, destruction of habitable structures and their

690

Buildings

.3

Concretes and

artificial

slate,

stones

Examples: concrete blocks, cinder blocks .4

Ceramic and clay materials Examples: brick,

1212

tile,

terra cotta, sun-dried blocks

JS

Masonry adhesives

.6

Glass

.7

Iron and steel (Ferrous metals)

1213

7

Dewey Decimal

691 .8

693

SUMMARY

Metals Add e.g.,

number 691.8 aluminum 691.8722 to base

For iron and .9

691

Classification

693.1

the numbers following 669 in 669.2-669.7,

steel, see 691.

Other

and

their laminates

.92

Plastics

.95

Insulating materials

Stabilized earth materials

.3

Tiles

.4

Artificial stones

.5

Concrete

.6

Plaster-, stucco-,

.7

Metals Construction for specific purposes Construction in other materials

.9

and rock

.97

Prefabricated materials

.99

Adhesives and sealants plastics

and

lathwork

their laminates, see 691.92;

693

693.9 For construction in other materials, see

Masonry

A

Including construction in natural stones

masonry

natural For masonry using materials other than natural For masonry using materials other than

Class application of a specific auxiliary practice to a specific e.g.,

stones, see

693.2-793.5

Auxiliary construction practices subject with the subject,

and hollow bricks

Class comprehensive works in

asphalts, tar

adhesiveSy 691.5

692

terra cotta

693.1-693.7 Construction in specific materials

Bituminous materials

For

and

asbestos, kapok, diatomaceous earth

Rock wool, corkboard,

Asphalt, synthetic

Masonry

.2

.8

.96

693

Buildings

stones, see

693.2-693.5

estimates for air conditioning

697.93 .1

than natural 693.2-693.5 Masonry using materials other

Plans and drawings

stones

Interpretation and use of rough sketches, working drawings,

Class comprehensive works in 693.1

blueprints

For detail drawings, see 692.2 .2

.2

Detail drawings

.21

Stabilized earth materials

Bricks

Interpretation and use of large-scale drawings of trims, moldings,

For hollow

other details

.22 .3

Constructioh specifications

JS

Estimates of materials, time, labor

.8

Contracting .4

with specifications

693

Tiles

and

pise, cob, tapia,

tabby

terra cotta

For hollow

Provision of construction materials and services in accordance

693.4

Sun-dried blocks Adobe,

.3

bricks, see

tiles,

Artificial stones

see 693.4

and hollow bricks

Concrete blocks, cinder blocks, hollow

Construction in various specific materials and for specific purposes

.5

Concrete For concrete blocks, see 693.4

For selection, preservation, construction properties of building materials, see 691;

wood

construction, 694; roofing materials,

695

.52

Without reinforcement

.521

Poured

.522

Precasst

1215 1214

tiles,

hollow bricks

Dewey Decimal

693 .54

693

Classification

With reinforcement (Ferroconcrete) Poured

.541

.542

Prestressed

.544

Precast

Buildings

693 ,96

Glass

.97

Prefabricated materials specific substance with the Class materials prefabricated in a subject, e.g., precast concrete 693.522

Nonrigid materials

.98 .6

Plaster-, stucco-,

,7

Metals

.71

n^ni

Miscellaneous materials

Iron and steel (Ferrous metals)

Add

to base

the numbers following 620.19 in

number 693.99

e.g., plastics

693.9923; however, class

nonrigid materials in 693.98

number 693.7 e.g., tin

to base

620.191-620.199,

Nonferrous metals 669.2-669.7,

.82

Example: pneumatic construction

.99

Add .8

lathwork

the

numbers following 669

in

693.76

Construction for specific purposes

Wood

694

Carpentry

construction

Planning, analysis, engineering design

.1

Fireproof construction 694.2-694,6 Carpentry

.83

Insulated construction Class comprehensive

.832

.834 .84

Thermal Acoustical (Soundproofing)

.844

Rodent-resistant

.85

Earthquake-resistant

.854

Blast-resistant

.892

blinds, shutters; Construction of doors, doorways; windows, balustrades, rails; balconies, porches, verandas; stairs, ramps, built-in cases and trims, e.g., moldings, paneling, inlays;

shelves

Other Waterproof construction

[.61-.69]

Specific details

.9

.91

695

Materials, installation

690.15 Class roofs as structural elements in

Lightning-resistant construction

Construction in other materials Ice

Roofing

[.1-.91

Specific materials

Numbers and

and snow

in

.92

discontinued; class in 694.6

Moistureproof construction Constructional control of condensation and dampness in buildings

.898

discontinued; class in 694.2

Finish carpentry (Joinery)

.6

Numbers .893

openings

Specific parts of buildings

Numbers

.852

.89

floors, ceilings, roofs,

[.22-.29]

Shock-resistant construction

694

posts, beams, Foundations, sidings, partition frames, walls,

Pest-resistant construction

Termite-resistant

in

Rough carpentry (Framing)

.2

.842

works

Sandwich panels [.96] Class sandwich panels in a specific substance with the subject, e.g.,

wood 694

12l6

discontinued; class their subdivisions except 695.96

695

Auxiliary structures Class in 690.15

1217

693

Dewey Decimal

696

696

696

Classification

697

of heating Techniques, procedures, apparatus, materials

,002 8

Utilities

697

Buildings

Class heating

equipment

in 697.07

Class electrical engineering in 621.3

For heating,

A

697

Standard subdivisions of heating

.003-.009

Notations from Table

Plumbing Design and

.12

ventilating, air-conditioning engineering, see

installation of

water fixtures and pipes

Water supply Intake pipes, water receiving fixtures, water-softening

.02

Local heating

.03

Central heating

.04

Heating with

equipment

hot-water supply,

specific parts

697.79 For solar heating, see 697.78; nuclear heating,

Water drainage in specific parts

Water supply and drainage

of buildings, see 696.18

in specific parts of

.042

Coal and coke heating

.043

Gas heating

.044

Oil heating

.045

Electric heating

buildings

Lavatories and bathrooms

.182

Laundries

.183

.07

Heating equipment

Kitchens

.184

energy

in 697.02. in Class a specific fuel used in local heating central heating in 697.03

of buildings, see 696.18;

6966

For water drainage .18

specific sources of

Class here specific fuels

For water supply in

.13

1

Radiators, boilers, furnaces; thermostats

and other controls

Including installation of garbage disposal units and

SUMMARY

dishwashers .2

Pipe

fitting

697.1 .2

Design, installation

.3

Including gas pipes (gas

fitting)

.4

For water pipes, see 696.1; steam fitting, 696.3 .3

Steam pipes (Steam

.5 ,7

fitting)

.8

Design, installation .6

.9

installation of pipes,

Steam heating Other heating methods Chimneys and flues Ventilation and air conditioning

697.1-697.8 Heating

water heaters, water-softening

equipment

Class comprehensive

Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning engineering Design and

installation of systems

Use 697.0001-697.0009

.001

Hot-air heating Hot-water heating

Hot-water supply Design and

697

Heating with open fires (Radiative heating) heating) Heating with space healers (Convective

in

697

697.1-697.2 Local heating chimneys Class comprehensive works in 697.02,

and components

and

flues for local

heating in 697.8

for standard subdivisions

Philosophy and theory of heating

works

.1

Heating with open

fires

(Radiative heating)

Including braziers, fireplaces

.002

Miscellany of heating .2

12l8

heating) Heating with space heaters (Convective

1219

Dewey Decimal

697 .22

Stationary stoves

.24

Portable heaters Electric

697

Classification

.931

works

in 697.03,

chimneys and

.9312

Design principles

.9315

Psychrometrics

flues for

Hot-air heating

Determination and control of enclosed atmospheric environments for optimum comfort .931 6

Class radiant panel hot-air heating in 697.72

Class radiant panel hot-water heating in 697.72

Steam heating

.932 .932 2

and commercial applications

Components Temperature controls Refrigerating and heating equipment, heating coils; thermostats

Class radiant panel steam heating in 697.72

.500

Industrial

Determination and control of enclosed atmospheric environment for efiFective operations

Hot-water heating

.5

in 697.932,

buildings in 697.935-697.938

central heating in 697.8

.4

components

specific types of to specific systems in 697.933-697.934, to

697.3-697.7 Central heating

.3

Generalities Class generalities applied to specific

and nonelectric

Class comprehensive

697

Buildings

697

e.g.,

cooling and

General principles and considerations

1

.500 2

.932 3

Miscellany

Humidity controls Humidifiers, dehumidifiers, humidistats

.500 28

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, materials Class

equipment

.932 4 in

Quality controls

697.507 Filters

.500 3-.500 9

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.507

and other devices

for

removing

dust, pollen, other

particulates 1

.932 5

Equipment

Movement and

distribution controls

Blowers, air-return and air-supply equipment

Furnaces, boilers, radiators

.52

Heating single buildings

.54

District heating

697.933-697.934 Systems specific types of Class comprehensive works in 697.93, systems in

697.932 buildings in 697.935-697.938, system components in

Heating a group of buildings from a central station .7

.72

.933

Other heating methods Radiant panel heating

Central-station systems

.933 2

Winter systems

.933 3

Summer

.933 4

Year-round systems

systems

Hot-air, hot-water, steam, electric

.78

Solar heating

.79

Nuclear heating

.8 .9

.934

Chimneys [formerly also 690.15] and Ventilation

and

air

.92

Ventilation

.93

Air conditioning

Other systems

.934 2

Unitary systems

.934 4

Combination systems

flues

conditioning

Class heating in 697.1-697,8

1220

1221

Dewey Decimal

697 .935-.938

In specific types of buildings

Add

to base

e.g., air

Class

698

697

Classification

number 697.93

the numbers following 72 in 725-728,

700

conditioning in hotels 697.9385

components

for specific types of buildings in

697.932

Detail finishing

.1

.102

700 The

Painting

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

recreational arts

Equipment

.102 82

For book

Brushes, rollers, paints, diluents

.102 83

Paint mixing

.102 88

Application methods Class

.12

Exteriors

.14

Interiors

.1

.103

Walls

.146

Floors

.147

Ceilings

maintenance and repair in 698.1028

800

Philosophy and theory of the

humanities on the

.3

Finishing

.105

EflFects

of science and technology on the arts

.108

EflFects

of various specific concepts on the arts

Example: nature

.79

woodwork

Standard subdivisions of the arts 1

Study and teaching of the Festivals, competitions,

Add "Areas"

arts

awards

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

staining Including graining and marbling

.33

By

polishing with

.34

By

varnishing and lacquering

.35

By

painting

.5

Glazing and leading windows

.6

Paperhanging

.9

Floor coverings

oil

Measuring, cutting, laying rugs, carpeting, linoleum,

[699]

tiles

[Unassigned] Most recently used

in Edition 14

1222

arts

EflFects of

.7

wax and

arts

conditions and factors on the

EflFects of social

Notations from Table

Calcimining and whitewashing

By

686; literature^

,104

•2-.6

.2

.32

arts, see

arts

For painting woodwork, see 698.35

.142

arts

Description, critical appraisal, techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials of the fine, decorative, literary, performing,

Miscellany

.102 8

Fine and decorative

arts

1223

number 700.79

Dewey Decimal

700

Standard subdivisions of the

.8-.9

700

Classification

The

702 Collage

.812

arts

Class

Notations from Table

and decorative

fine

arts

.813

Montage

.814

Assemblage Techniques of reproduction, execution, identification

,87

Class testing

Standard subdivisions and their extended meanings Class comprehensive works in 700, generalities of individual

in 702.8

Reproductions and copies

874

Forgeries and alterations

709.24

Conservation, preservation, restoration

.88

arts .03-.08

and measurement

872

Philosophy and theory of fine and decorative

701

decoupage in 745.546

1

701-709 Generalities of

artists in

702

arts

Including expertizing

Special topics

Add

to base

number 701.0 the numbers

forgeries, Class identification of reproductions, copies, repair in 702.89 alterations in 702.87; routine maintenance and

following 700.10 in

700.103-700.108, e.g., effects of social conditions and factors on fine and decorative arts 701.03

Routine maintenance and repair

.89

Including safety measures .1

Appreciative aspects

.15

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of

703

Including use of audiovisual aids

fine

Psychological principles Fine

arts as

,17

Aesthetics

,18

Criticism and appreciation

arts

Special topics of general applicability in fine and decorative arts

704

products of creative imagination

and decorative

.03

Treatment among

specific racial, ethnic, national

groups Theory, technique, history Class works of critical appraisal in

[.184]

Use of audiovisual Number

Add

709

5 to

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table American native base number 704.03, e.g., art of North "Racial, Ethnic, National

races 704.0397

aids

Class treatment

discontinued; class in 701.1

in places

.8

Inherent features light, vision,

Class

.9

space, time,

methodology

style,

.04-.87

in 701.9

in 709.1, 709.3-709.9;

of specific kinds of persons of a

group in 704.04-704.87

Treatment among other groups of

specific kinds of

number 704, "Persons" notation 04-87 from Table 7 to base however, class art dealers in e.g., lawyers as artists 704.344; biography of 338.7617; description, critical appraisal, works,

Add

of methods, rules, postulates

employed

in fine

and

decorative arts

artists in

709.2

Class psychological principles in 701.15

.9

702

Miscellany of fine and decorative arts [.92]

.8

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Iconography Collections of writings

Number

discontinued; class in 700

materials Including testing and measurement, use of

artists'

models

.94

Various specific subjects Development, description,

.81

critical appraisal,

Mixed-media and composites

1225 1224

groups

persons

Methodology The study

among groups

specific racial, ethnic, national

perspective, decorative values,

movement, symmetry

specific racial, ethnic, national

where they predominate

treatment

Composition, color, form,

among

works

Dewey Decimal

704

704

Classification

SUMMARY 704.942

figures

and

704 .943 2

Animals Including hunting scenes

their parts

of Class hunting scenes in which animals are not center interest with the subject, e.g., hunters 704.9426

Nature and

.944

Architectural subjects and cityscapes

.945

Abstractions

.946

Symbolism and allegory Mythology and legend Religion and religious symbolism Other specific subjects

.943 4

Plants

.943 5

Still life

.943 6

Landscapes

Human

.943 7

Marine scenes and seascapes

.948 .949

still life

and

figures

their parts

.944

Architectural subjects and cityscapes

Class here portraits

.945

Abstractions

Observe the following table of precedence, e.g., groups of nude women 704.9424 (no^ 704.9421 or 704.9426)

.946

Symbolism and allegory

Not provided

for in

704.946-704.948

704.9428 704.9423-.9425 704.9426 704.9421-.9422

Erotica Specific kinds of persons

Groups of

figures

According to Class works in

attire

which human figure

with the subject,

e.g.,

is

not center of interest

For religious symbolism, see 704.948

.947

Mythology and legend Class rehgious mythology [formerly 704.947] in 704.948

.948

Religion and religious symbolism Class here religious

cityscapes 704.944

mythology {formerly 704.947]

and purpose of 246, 291.37, 292-299

Class significance

704.942 1-704.942 2 According to attire Class comprehensive

.942

1

.942 2

works in 704.942

[.948 1]

Nudes

Draped

to

704.942 3-704.942 5 Specific kinds of persons

.942 4

Women

.942 5

Children

.942 6

Groups of

.942 8

Erotica

is

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter

iconography of a specific religion,

it

in this

Christianity

For

specific Christian subjects, see

704.9484-704.9487

704.948 4-704.948 7 Specific Christian subjects Class here icons, santos Class comprehensive works in 704.9482

figures

.948 4

Biblical characters

and events

apostles, saints, still life

Not provided

.948 5 for in

members, see 704.9485; angels, 704.9486; devils, 704.9487

For Trinity and Holy Family and

Including pornography

Nature and

class

number

Including icons, santos

Class comprehensive works in 704.942

Men

worship in

number

figures

.942 3

art in rehgious

[Permanently unassigned] If it

.948 2

.943

704

arts

.943

.947

.942

Human

The

Trinity

and Holy Family and

704.946-704.948

1226

.948 52

Trinity

.948 53

Jesus Christ

1227

its

its

members

Dewey Decimal

704

704

Classification

The

708

Madonna and Child

.948 55

Including

708.1-708.9 Geographical treatment

Mary without Child

Class here guidebooks

Holy Family

.948 56

Class Jesus Christ in 704.94853,

Mary with

or without

letter or other symbol, e.g., galleries,

.948 63

Saints

Class comprehensive works in .1

Devils

.948 9

Other religions

Other

.949

number; collections in North America

Old Testament characters and events

in

Class galleries,

in

704.9484

to base

.11

704.949,

e.g., industrial

subjects

.13-.19

and decorative

706

to base

number 708.11

to base

number

decorative arts

Temporary and Class

708

fine

fine

and decorative

traveling collections

museums and permanent

Galleries,

collections

museums, private

and decorative

and and

arts

exhibits exhibits in

^ .21-.28

arts

Hawaii in

exhibits, see 707.4

Standard subdivisions

In England

In British Isles In England

Add

to base

number 708.2

collections in

.29

the

Manchester 708.2733

Wales In Scotland, Ireland [both formerly 708.941], the numbers following 4 in "Areas" museums, private notation 41-42 from Table 2, e.g.. galleries, 708.291], in Isle of Anglesey 708.292921 [formerly

Add

to base

number 708.29

collections

Notations from Table 1

.009

collections in

numbers following 42 in "Areas" museums, private notation 421-428 from Table 2, e.g., galleries,

708

collections of

For temporary and traveling collections and

.001-.008

museums, private

708.9969

Study and teaching of

.4

2,

collections in Pennsylvania 708.148

and

Class galleries,

707

numbers following 7 in "Areas" e.g., galleries, museums, private

708.1 the

notation 73-79 from Table

fine

Middle America in

United States Add

arts

Organizations and management of

collections in

the numbers following 71 in "Areas" museums, private notation 711-719 from Table 2, e.g., galleries, collections in British Columbia 708.111

704.9496

Serial publications of fine

museums, private

Canada Add

number

in 708.97)

708.972

specific subjects

Add 001-999

705

In North America

in this

Add to base number 704.9489 the numbers following 29 292-299, e.g.. Buddhism in art 704.948943 Class

708

(If it is

Angels

.948 7

museums, private

to desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number a specific country galleries, museums, private collections of optional to class them other than United States and Canada, it is private in that case class galleries, museums,

For Apostles, see 704.94862 .948 64

museums,

collections in Japan 708.J (preceding 708.1)

Apostles, saints, angels

Apostles

specific galleries,

give Divide geographically as below; but, if it is desired to galleries, museums, private local emphasis and a shorter number to first by use of a collections of a specific country, place them

Child in 704.94855, Saint Joseph in 704.94863

.948 62

and catalogs of

private collections

Presented as a group

.948 6

708

arts

in Scotland

and Ireland 708.291

Historical treatment Class historical treatment in specific areas in 708.1-708.9

122Q

1228

Dewey Decimal

708 .3-.8

In other

modem European

Add

number 708

to base

43-48 from Table in France 708.4

2, e.g.,

708

Classification

The

709

13th century, 1200-1299

.022

countries

Class here Gothic art

numbers following 4 in "Areas" notation galleries, museums, private collections

the

Class Gothic art of an earlier or later period with the specific period, e.g.,

Class comprehensive works, collections in countries not

and

galleries,

museums, private

.023

14th century, 1300-1399

.024

15th century, 1400-1499 Class here Renaissance art

national in 704.04-704.87

the Class Renaissance art of an earlier or later period with

In other geographical areas

Add e.g.,

specific period

3-9 from Table 2 to base number 708.9, comprehensive works on galleries, museums, private "Areas" notation

collections in

1,

European countries 708.94,

Modern

.03

2000-2099, 709.05

Class galleries,

museums, private

and

collections in Scotland

Ireland [both formerly 708.941] in 708.29 Class treatment of fine

and decorative

arts

among

.031

16th century, 1500-1599

.032

17th century, 1600-1699

specific racial,

Class here baroque art

ethnic, national groups in 704.03

Historical

period, 1500-

For 20th century, 1900-1999, see 709.04; 21st century,

in Islamic areas

708.917671

709

500-1199 709.021

provided for in "Areas" notation

43-48 in 708.94; treatment of fine and decorative arts among groups of specific kinds of persons other than racial, ethnic,

.9

709

arts

and geographical treatment of

and decorative

Class baroque art of 18th century in 709.033

fine 18th century, 1700-1799

.033

arts

Including rococo art

Development,

description, critical appraisal,

works

19th century, 1800-1899

.034

Add

709.01-709.05 Periods of development

to base

759.051-759.059, Class here schools

Class

.01

.011

and

styles not limited by country or locality

comprehensive works

in

709

.011 3

Rock

Add

number 709.040

759.061-759.067,

to base

e.g., arts

number 709.01

.041-.049

the numbers followdng 759.06 in

e.g., surrealist art

709.04063

Periods

Add

the

to base

number 709.04

the numbers following 0904 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 09041-09049 from Table e.g., arts of 1960-1969 709.046

of 1st century R.C. 709.014

.05

500-1499 Class here early Christian, Byzantine art

Class Christian, Byzantine art before 500 in 709.015

.021

to base

art

numbers following 0901 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 09012-09015 from Table 1,

.02

art

Schools and styles

.040 1-.040 7

Arts of ancient world to 499 A.D.

Add

modern

Class here

For 19th century, 1800-1899, see 709.034

Regardless of time or place

.012-.015

20th century, 1900-1999

.04

Nonliterate peoples

Paleolithic art

e.g.,

709.0342

Arts of nonliterate peoples and ancient times

.011 2

the numbers following 759.05 in romanticism in 19th century art

number 709.034

.1

21st century, 2000-2099

Treatment by

areas, regions, places in general

709.011 Class art of nonliterate peoples regardless of place in

500-1199 Including Romanesque art

1230

1231

1,

Dewey Decimal

709

709

Classification

.14

Artists regardless of area, region, place

.2

Civic

711

Economic

and landscape

711

art

factors afiFecting planning

Description, critical appraisal, biography of artists not limited

with a specific form, graphic arts

to or chiefly identified

group of forms,

Collected

.22

e.g.,

e.g.,

711.2-711.4 Plans and planning for areas of specific

painting, or

levels planning of specific Class comprehensive works in 711, plans and elements kinds of areas regardless of level in 711.5, of specific

artists

Including works of

artists

from several geographical areas

regardless of level in 711.6-711.8 Class works of

more than one

artist in

the

same geographical

area in 709.1, 709.3-709.9

Individual artists

.24

.2

International and national plans

.3

Interstate, state, provincial,

Treatment by

For metropolitan

specific continents, countries,

localities

.4

comprehensive works on European

redevelopment)

art of specific periods in

For urban renewal of specific kinds of areas, see 711.5

Area planning (Civic

.409

and geographical treatment

Class here specific cities

for public welfare,

convenience,

711.41-711.45 Specific types of plans

pleasure

For landscape design^ see 712

Class techniques

and procedures

complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions of schedule in the number coming last in the schedule, e.g..

Class this

Apparatus, equipment, materials

.028

Historical

art)

Design of physical environment

(nof 711.42) plans for small cities in cold climates 711.43

in 711.1

types of plans Class comprehensive works in 711.4, specific

planning for specific

SUMMARY .41

cities in

.3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8

and national plans and planning Interstate, state, provincial, county plans and planning Local community (City) plans and planning Plans and planning for specific kinds of areas Plans and planning of structural elements Plans and planning of transportation facilities Plans and planning of other utilities

Plans based on street patterns Examples: gridiron,

International

.2

radial,

studied irregularity plans

.42

Plans based on topography and climate

.43

Plans based on size Villages, small

.45

and large

cities,

metropolitan areas

Plans based on function Examples:

Procedural and social aspects

and

711.409

Procedural and social aspects

711.1

.1

Local community (City) plans and planning Class here urban renewal (conservation, rehabilitation,

Civic and landscape art

711

areas, see 711.43

Class art of nonliterate peoples regardless of place in 709.011,

709.01-709.05 (no^ 709.4)

710

county plans and

planning

Including works

.3-.9

and planning

cities

serving primarily as governmental, industrial,

residential centers

and

planning for areas of specific levels in 711.2-711.4, of planning of specific kinds of areas in 711.5, of specific elements in 711.6-711.8 Class procedural

.12

social aspects of

Professional practice

plans and models

Plans and planning for specific kinds of areas rehabihtation. Class here urban renewal (conservation, redevelopment) of specific kinds of areas

and technical procedures

Examples: collection of data, preparation and presentation of

.13

.5

.55

Functional religious center areas, see 711.56; cultural and educational areas, 711.57; residential areas, 711.58;

For

Social factors aflFecting planning

areas, 711.73

1232

^^33

parking

Dewey Decimal

Classification

.551

Civic, administrative,

governmental

.552

Commercial and

711

Class plans

711

Civic

711

Adaptation to

For

Commercial .7

Industrial

on plans and planning of

utilities,

specific

see 711.7

Class plans

Agricultural

facilities

Plans and planning of transportation {formerly also 711.552] Class here comprehensive works on plans

Including industrial parks

,554

and use

elements

Business districts, shopping centers

.552 4

site

Class here comprehensive works

facilities

[formerly 711.552] in 711.7

.552 2

711

art

Plans and planning of structural elements

.6

industrial

and planning of transportation

and landscape

and planning of

utilities

and planning of

utihties

not provided for here in

711.8

.555 .556 .557

Medical center .72

Bicycle transport

.73

Motor vehicle transport

Prison and reformatory

Hotel and restaurant

facilities

Including parking areas, motorcycle transport

Including trailer parks for transients

.74

Pedestrian transport

.75

Railroad transport

centers

.76

Marine transport

.56

Religious center

.78

Air transport

.57

Cultural and educational

.8

.558

Recreational Examples: parks, playgrounds, theatrical and performing arts

Areas for

libraries,

museums,

colleges

and

.58

and performing

arts centers in

facilities

facilities

gas, electricity transmission

.01

districts, trailer

.02

For housing renewal, see 711.59; hotel

areas,

711.557

.028

Housing renewal

Philosophy and theory Class aesthetics, style, composition in 712.2

parks for long-term

residents

Miscellany

Apparatus, equipment, materials Class techniques

this

and supply; communication

For specific elements in landscape design, see 714-717

Including apartment-house

Use of

utilities

Landscape design (Landscape architecture)

Residential Urban, suburban, rural areas

.59

facilities

lines, sanitation, flood control

712

711.558

facilities

facilities

Plans and planning of other Water,

universities, other

schools Class theatrical

facilities

number

for

and procedures

in 712.3

redevelopment of slums and blighted areas

discontinued; class in 711,5

712.2-712.3 General considerations Class comprehensive

711.6-711.8 Plans and planning of specific elements Class comprehensive works in 711.6, plans

elements in

specific kinds of areas in 711.5

and planning of

works

in 712, general considerations of design

of specific kinds of land tracts in 712.5-712.7

specific

.2

Principles Examples: aesthetics,

^

style, efiPect,

composition

Professional practice and technical procedures of Examples: collection of data, preparation and presentation plans and models, supervision of operations

^^34

1^35

Dewey Decimal

712

712

Classification

Civic

717

gates, steps, Relationship of buildings, terraces, fences, landscape design ornamental accessories to other elements of

712.5-712.7 Specific kinds of land tracts 712

For trafficways, see 713; cemeteries, 718; natural landscapes, 719

Public parks and grounds Examples: commons, fairgrounds, amusement parks, zoological and

Landscape design of cemeteries

718

National memorial cemeteries

.8

Natural landscapes

719

Reserved lands

.3

botanical gardens

.6

Private parks and grounds Front yards and backyards,

home

gardens, penthouse gardens,

Public parks and natural

.33

Forest and water-supply reserves

.36

Wildlife reserves

Semiprivate and institutional grounds Examples: grounds of country clubs, hotels, hospitals, churches, schools, industrial plants

Architecture

720

Philosophy and theory

.1

Landscape design of trafficways

713

.103-.108

Special topics

Add

714-717

Water features

in

Examples: natural and

Woody

715

.2

artificial pools, fountains,

.22

cascades

[.221]

plants in landscape design .28

.284

Class comprehensive works in 715, topiary

work on

specific kinds

Shrubs

A

Vines

716

Herbaceous plants

and

on architecture 720.103

Illustrations

and models

Drafting illustrations not use; class in 720.284

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, Architectural drawing

.286

Remodeling

.288

Conservation, preservation, restoration

of plants in 715.1

.3

of social conditions

in 720.222-720.228 Class drawings, illustrations, models

715.2-715.4 Specific kinds of plants

Trees

e.g., effects

following 700.10 in

materials

Topiary work

.2

number 720.10 the numbers

Miscellany

Do

Nonflowering and flowering .1

factors

712

landscape design

to base

700.103-700.108,

Specific elements in landscape design

Class comprehensive works in

714

monuments

.32

estates

.7

717

art

Structures in landscape design

717 Class comprehensive works in

and landscape

Class routine

,289

maintenance and repair in 720.289

Routine maintenance and repair Including safety measures

in landscape design

Nonflowering and flowering

.4

.42

Including ground cover

.43

Class here comprehensive works on flowering plants in landscape

.47

design

For woody flowering plants, see 715

Special topics of general applicability

Architecture for use by the handicapped

Architecture for use by the aged and infirm of natural energy sources in architecture Utilization

Example: use of

solar

energy

1237

1236

Dewey Decimal

720 Historical

.9

and

Specific shapes Example: skyscrapers

722.1-722.5

styles in

Class architectural construction of buildings of specific materials regardless of shape in 721.044

Historical periods

Do

not use; class in 722-724

Specific materials

.044

In the ancient world

[.93]

Do

Masonry

.044 1-.044 6

not use; class in 722

Add

to base

number 721.044 the numbers

693.1-693.6,

by

to each subdivision identified

01

to

and

010 the numbers following 700.10

factors

e.g., eflFects

03 04 042 043 047 05-09

on architecture 0103

Miscellany

.044 8

Wood

,044 9

Other

Add

Remodeling maintenance and repair Routine maintenance and repair Including safety measures

in

Special topics of general apphcability

Architecture for use by the handicapped Architecture for use by the aged and infirm Utilization of natural energy sources in architecture

.046

number 721.0449

architectural construction in glass

.046 3

Architectural construction for use by the aged

Utilization of natural

.046 7

energy sources in architectural

construction Example: use of

solar

energy

721.1-721.8 Structural elements Class comprehensive works in 721

725-728

.1

Foundations

.2

Walls bearing Footings, colonnades, arcades, entablatures, parHtions, and retaining walls

For engineering design and construction, see 690; design and decoration, 729; structural engineering, 624.1

.3

Standard subdivisions e.g.,

Columnar Piers,

safety

constructions

abutments, colonnettes. columns, posts, pedestals,

pilasters

For colonnades, arcades, entablatures, see 721.2

Special topics of general applicability .4

Curved constructions and

details

Class curved doors in 721.822,

1238

and

infirm

720

Apply the extended meanings of 720.1-720.2, measures 721.0289

e.g.,

Other special topics of architectural construction

Example: use of solar energy Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1

on design and construction

in

the numbers following 693.9 in

Architectural construction for use by the handicapped

Class architectural construction of specific types of structures in

.04

to base

.046 2

Architectural construction

.01-.02

numbers following 669 construction in aluminum

the

721.04496

0289

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

architectural

e.g.,

693.91-693.99,

Conservation, preservation, restoration

Interdisciplinary works

number 721.0447

721.0447722

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Class comprehensive works in

721

in

of social conditions

Class routine

0289

to base

669.1-669.7,

700.103-700.108,

02 028 0286 0288

Add

Special topics

Add

architectural construction in reinforced

Metals

.044 7

* as follows:

Philosophy and theory

0103-0108

e.g.,

following 693 in

concrete 721.04454

721-729 Specific aspects of architecture Add

721

Architecture

721 .042

and geographical treatment

Class Oriental schools

[.901-.905]

720

Classification

windows

1^39

in

721.823

Dewey Decimal

721 .41

Classification

721

722

Arches

722-724 Architectural schools and

For groined archeSy see 721.44; arcades, 721.2 .43

Class comprehensive works, medieval

Vaults specific types

of vaults,

see 721.44-721.45

structures

725-728 of structures regardless of school or style in

Class comprehensive works in 721.43

.44

Groined vaults and arches

.45

Other types of vaults

Ancient and Oriental architecture

722

722.1-722.5 Oriental

Examples: tunnel, expanding, rib and fan vaults

Ancient, medieval,

Domes For cupolated

.5

roofs, see

Including dormers, cornices, skylights, cupolated roofs, towers, spires, pinnacles, gables,

.7

Ceilings

.1

.11

Chinese, Japanese, Korean

Chinese the numbers following 51 in "Areas" however, notation 511-518 from Table 2. e.g., Peking 722.11156; class Tibet in 722.4

pediments, chimneys

Add

.12 .8

Other elements

Add

Openings

.2

Doors and doorways

.823

Windows Means

.84

the 2,

numbers following 52 e.g., Tokyo 722.12135

Class early Christian architecture in .3

in "Areas"

Egypt

in 723.1

*Seniitic

.31

of vertical access

Phoenician Architecture of Tyre, Sidon, Beirut, Byblos

For colonial Phoenician, see 722.32

Stairs

.32

Including escalators

.833

number 722.12

* Egyptian

Including ramps

.832

to base

Korean

.13

.822

number 722.11

notation 521-528 from Table

Class here blinds

.83

to base

Japanese

Class here fastenings, balustrades

.82

works in 722

For Saracenic, see 723.3

Roofs and roof structures

Floors

modern

Class comprehensive

721.5

Niches

.6

and modern Western schools and

country or locality in 720.9; architects of specific schools and styles not limited to a of specific type of structure in 720.92; details of construction of specific schools and styles in 721; design and decoration of specific schools and styles in 729; specific types

721.44-721.45 Specific types of vaults

.48

styles

styles limited to a specific

For

.46

722

Architecture

Colonial Phoenician Architecture of ancient Carthage, Utica, Cadiz, Cyprus

Elevators .33

Extensions

Including Israelite, Judean, Jewish, Israeli

Balconies, porches, decks, patios

*Add

1240

Palestinian

as instructed

under 721-729

1241

7

Dewey Decimal

722 .4

722

Classification

.5

South and southeast Asian Including architecture of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tibet, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Java, Malaya, Philippines Class here Buddhist, Jain, Class Buddhist, Jain,

provided

for

here with the specific subject,

Do

national styles not e.g.,

Class

Japanese 722.12

*Indian

Add

1400-

or

its

modem

Early

to base

number 722.44 the numbers 2, e.g.,

1 to this

subdivisions

Oriental architecture in 722.1-722.5

modem, 1400-1800

Including Renaissance, Elizabethan, Jacobean,

notation 541-548 from Table .5

architecture,

09 from Table not add "Standard Subdivisions" notation

number

.1

.44

Gothic

Modem

724

Hindu architecture

Hindu architecture of

723

Architecture

723

Queen Anne.

Georgian, colonial styles

following 54 in "Areas"

Delhi 722.4456

.19

Baroque, rococo, Churrigueresque

Middle Eastern For Semitic, see

722,3; Egyptian, 722.2; Aegean, 722.61

724.2-724.8 19th century

.51

Mesopotamian

Class here eclecticism

.52

Persian

eclecticism of another specific Class comprehensive works in 724, 724.9 period with the period, e.g., 20th century

Ancient Western

.6

For Roman, see

722.7;

Greek

(Hellenic), 722.8; other ancient

Western, 722.9

.2

Classical revival

.22

Roman Greek

.61

*Aegean, Minoan, Mycenaean

.23

.62

* Etruscan

.3

Gothic revival

.5

Renaissance revival and neoclassical

.7

Swiss timber and half-timber

.8

Romanesque

.9

20th century and later

Roman

.7

*

•8

Greek

(Hellenic)

Class here

comprehensive works on Greek and Roman architecture

For Roman, see .9

.91

722.

Other ancient Western

.91

American

Medieval architecture, Do

ca.

functionalism

300-1399

not add "Standard Subdivisions" notation 09 from Table

number

or

its

1

725-728

to this

subdivisions

Class medieval Oriental architecture in 722.1-722.5 .1

Early Christian

.2

Byzantine

.3

Saracenic

Specific types of structures and

styles, design,

Development of

architectural schools

interdisciplinary

works on design and construction

Class here specific structures

engineering design Class comprehensive works in 720, in construcHon of specific types of habitable structures

and

690.5-690.8

For structural engineering, see 624.1

Muslim, Moorish, Mudejar .4

20th century style, Including art nouveau, expressionism, international

Architecture of Pueblo, Aztec, Toltec, Maya, Inca peoples

723

revival

Romanesque and Norman

725

Public structures Not used primarily

'Add as instructed under 721-729

residential for religious, educational, research,

purposes

1243 1242

Dewey Decimal

725

725

Classification

SUMMARY

*Railroad passenger station

.32

*Railroad freight station

.3 .4

Industrial buildings

.33

*Railroad accessory

.5

.6

.7 .8 .9

.11

*Transportation and storage buildings

.3

.31

.2

.1

725

Government buildings Commercial buildings Transportation and storage buildings

725.1

guard, signal Examples: roundhouses, shops; tool storage,

Health and welfare buildings Prison and reformatory buildings Refreshment facilities and park structures

buildings Class here comprehensive works

Recreation buildings Other public structures

*Govemment

on railroad buildings

freight station For passenger station buildings, see 725.31; buildings, 725.32

buildings

*Legislative

725

Architecture

.34

department

*Marine transportation Harbor, dock, pier buildings

department

,12

* Executive

.13

*County and

.14

.35

*Warehouse

.36

*Storage elevator

.38

*Motor vehicle transportation

city

* Customs

.15

*Court, record, archive

,16

*Post office

station buildings Examples: bus terminal, public garage, Glling

.39 .17

*Official residence

Hangars, terminal and shop buildings

Palaces of rulers, executive mansions; embassy, legation, .4

consulate buildings

.18

*Air transportation

*Industrial buildings Factories, mills, plants, shipyards

*Military and police Examples: barracks, forts, castles, fortresses,

armory and

.5

*Health and welfare buildings For medical

arsenal buildings forts Class castles as dwelling places in 728.81, engineering of and fortresses in 623.1

.19 .2

.51

*Office

.53

with mental *Buildings of institutions for persons

handicaps

trade (Stores and shops)

.54

with physical *Buildings of insHtutions for persons

handicaps .55

indigent *Buildings of institutions for the the indigent aged in 725.56 Class buildings of institutions for

*Financial institution .56

Buildings of institutions for the aged

.57

buildings *Child welfare institution and hospital

For exchange buildings, see 725.25

.25

*Exchange ,59

Examples: stock and commodity exchange, board of trade, chamber of

Add

as instructed

commerce

725.23

*Psychiatric hospital buildings

Including medical office buildings and chnics, radio and television buildings and towers

.24

clinics, see

*General hospital and sanitarium buildings

For refreshment facilities, see 725.7

.23

and

.52

*Commercial buildings

* Retail

buildings

in 725.57 Class children's hospital buildings

*Fire station

.21

office

.592

buildings

under 721-729

*Add

as instructed

Other *Veterinary hospitals and shelters under 721-729

1^45 1244

Dewey Decimal

725

.87

.594

*Homes

.597

*Morgues and crematories

.6 .7

725

725

Classification

for veterans

facilities

and park structures

.88

Riding club buildings

.89

Racetrack buildings

Other

.9

.71

.72

*Restaurant buildings

*Taproom

public structures

.91

Exhibition buildings

.94

Memorial

buildings

.73

*Bathhouses and saunas

.74

*Swimming pool

,76

*Amusement park and

.8

Boathouses and recreation pier buildings Including canoe club, yacht club buildings

*Prison and reformatory buildings

Refreshment

725

Architecture

buildings

the memorial buildings for a specific purpose with buildings 727.8 subject, e.g., memorial library Class

buildings casino buildings

.96

Recreation buildings

.97

For refreshment facilities and park

bell, clock,

Examples:

.98

Multipurpose complexes

.804 2

Towers

structures, see 725.7

General categories of recreational buildings

.804

Arches, gateways, walls

observatory towers

Bridges, tunnels, moats

purposes Buildings for religious and related

726

Recreation centers, multipurpose halls Class

community centers

Community

.3

Temples and shrines Mosques and minarets Synagogues and Judaistic temples

A

Accessory houses of worship

726.1

Sports complexes

.804 3

.81

SUMMARY

for adult education in 727.9

.2

sports halls, sports centers, sports pavihons

*Music and concert buildings

.5

For .82

opera buildings, see 725.822

.6

*Buildings for shows and spectacles

.7 ,8

.822

*Theater and opera buildings

.827

*Buildings for outdoor performances and sports

.9

.1

*Mosques and minarets

buildings, 725.822

games

Examples: boys' club, bowling alley buildings; card games, chess, checkers

halls for pool,

.3

Synagogues and

.4

* Accessory

Add

.86

*Rink and dance

as instructed

under 721-729

Judaistic temples

houses of worship

buildings, baptistries of Parish houses, chapels, Sunday school

For gymnasium buildings, see 725.85

*Gymnasium and

number

726.5 Class Christian church buildings in

For music and concert buildings, see 725.81; theater and opera

.85

to base

m

*Auditorium buildings

*Buildings for indoor

shrines

292-299, 726.1 the numbers following 29 in 726.143; however, class mosq^^^ e g Buddhist temples and shrines 726.3 Judaistic temples and minarets in 726.2, synagogues and

Add

For racetrack buildings, see 725.89

.84

Monastic buildings Mortuary chapels and tombs purposes Other buildings for religious and related

Temples and

Examples: stadiums, astrodomes, amphitheaters, grandstands

.83

Christian church buildings Cathedral church buildings

all

religions

For mortuary chapels, see 726.8

athletic club buildings

*Add

hall buildings

as instructed

under 721-729

A

1247 1246

Dewey Decimal

726 •5

726

Classification

*Christian church buildings For cathedral church buildings, see 726.6

Design and construction of structural elements

.51

Add

to base

721.1-721.8,

number 726.51 the numbers e.g.,

following 721 in

726

Architecture

726 .63

Eastern Orthodox

.64

Roman

.65

Anglican

.69

Accessory structures

design and construction of church vaulting

Catholic

Cathedral

cloisters,

chapter houses

726.5143

Monastic buildings

.7

Class design and decoration of elements in 726.52

Abbeys, priories,

Design and decoration of elements and parts

.52

Add

to base

729.4-729.9,

number 726.52 the numbers e.g.,

number 726.58 the numbers

Add

to base

e.g.,

Protestant Episcopal

Church

following 28 in 281-289,

.78

in 726.51, design

Entrances and approaches

.592

Naves and transepts

.593

Chancels, sanctuaries, choir platforms

and

Clerestories

.595

Side chapels

.596

Sacristies

.597

Towers and steeples

.6

* Cathedral

and

Buddhist monasteries 726.7843

.9 lofts,

Mortuary chapels and tombs

Other

pulpit

associations

School buildings and other buildings for educational and research purposes

727 baptistries

and parts of cathedral church buildings

buildings for religious and related purposes

buildings of religious Parsonages, episcopal palaces, missions,

.1

Elementary school buildings

.2

Secondary school buildings

.3

College and

university buildings

Class specialized buildings of colleges

in

726.62-726.65 Specific denominations

Dormitory, dining

Class comprehensive works in 726.6, geographical treatment of cathedral church buildings of specific denominations in 726.609

.4

hall,

Oriental

Add 001-999

For Eastern Orthodox, see 726.63 as instructed

under 721-729

to base

for standard subdivisions

number

727.4, e.g., law school buildings

727.434

*Add

1248

music room buildings

Professional and technical school buildings Use 727.40001-727.40009

Add

in

Accessory structures

.38

.62

and universiHes

727.4-727.8

726.51-726.59

^

e.g.,

Class monastic libraries in 727.8

church buildings

Class details

the numbers foUowing 29 in 292-299,

to base

Refectories, cloisters, cells

.8

.594

number 726.78

Add

Accessory structures

decoration of parts in 726.52

.591

Franciscan monasteries 726.773

orders of other religions

Of

.79

and construction of parts

e.g.,

following 255 in

726.709

buildings, 726.583

Parts Class design

number 726.77 the numbers

of speciBc orders in Class geographical treatment of buildings

denominations in 726.59

specific

to base

255.1-255.9,

denominations

convents, monasteries

specific Christian orders

Of

Add

Class geographical treatment of buildings of specific denominations in 726.509, specific parts of church buildings of

.59

.77

decoration in relief 726.525

Buildings of specific

.58

following 729 in

friaries,

as instructed

under 721-729

1249

Dewey Decimal

727

121

Classification

728

Architecture

728

SUMMARY Research buildings 728.1

Examples: laboratory, botanical and zoological garden, observatory

^

buildings

.4

Use 727.50001-727.50009

Add 001-999

to base

S

for standard subdivisions

number

.6

727.5, e.g., physics laboratories .7

727.553

Museum

.6

.8

buildings

.9

Use 727.60001-727.60009

Add 001-999

to base

for standard subdivisions

number

727.6,

e.g.,

science

museum

Low-cost housing Conventional housing Club houses Hotels and motels Farmhouses, farm cottages, solar houses mobile homes Vacation houses, cabins, hunting lodges, houseboats,

Large and elaborate private dwellings Accessory domestic structures

* Low-cost

.1

housing

Hues to reduce Unit and multiple dwellings designed along simple

buildings

construction costs

727.65

in Class specific types of low-cost housing [formerly 728.1]

For art museum buildings, see 727.7

museum and

.7

*Art

.8

Library buildings

728.3-728.7

gallery buildings

728.3-728.7 Conventional and special-purpose housing [formerly 728.1] Class here specific types of low-cost housing

727.82-727.84 Specific kinds of libraries Class

.82

comprehensive works in 727.8, geographical treatment

regardless of kind of library in 727.809

.3

General

.31

Add

libraries

to base

027.1-027.8, further as

number 727.82 e.g.,

the

numbers following 027

in

libraries, see

Multiple dwellings

.312

Duplex

.314

Tenements,

.37

727.84

Branch

.84

*

Residential buildings (Domestic architecture)

*Add

as instructed

more

.372

Houses with two

.373

Single-story houses with or without basements [formerly 728.64]

permanent and temporary homes

or

stories

Including bungalows, ranch and spUt-level houses

parsonages and episcopal palaces, 726.9; college dormitory buildings, 727.38

For

apartments, apartment hotels

elaborate private dwellings in 728.8

center, learned society buildings

Structures designed for

flats,

728.67, solar houses in Class farmhouses and farm cottages in large and 728.69, vacation houses and cottages in 728.72,

libraries

Community

row houses, townhouses

Class here cottages

Other buildings for educational and research purposes

.9

houses,

Separate houses

Libraries devoted to specific subjects

.83

728

Conventional housing

public library buildings 727.824; then add

instructed under 721-729

For branch

728

Class comprehensive works in

official residence buildings, see 725.17;

728,4-728.7 Special-purpose housing

under 721-729

Class

.4

Club

comprehensive works

as instructed

728

houses

For country,

*Add

in

city, fraternal

clubs

under 721-729

'4

1251

1250

Dewey Decimal

728 * Hotels

729

SUMMARY

and motels

For apartment .6

728

Classification

hotels, see

729.1

728.314

.2

Farmhouses, farm

cottages, solar houses

.3 .4

Single-story houses with or without basements

[.64]

.5 .6

Class in 728.373

.67

Farmhouses and farm

.69

Solar houses

.7

Vacation houses, mobile homes

.72

Vacation

.73

Cabins

.7

cottages .8

cabins, hunting lodges, houseboats,

729.1-729.2 Design in specific planes Class comprehensive

Design

Class vacation cabins in 728.72

.79

Mobile homes Trailers,

Large and

.11

Composition

.13

Proportion

.19

Inscriptions

campers, motor coaches

Castles

.82

Palaces and chateaux

.83

Mansions and manor houses

.84

Villas

Farm

buildings other than

human

Add

as instructed

in horizontal plane (Plans to function

Class here

modular design

Lines

of interior

.28

Lighting

.29

Acoustics

size of areas

communication

Design and decoration of structural elements

residences

mediums

structural elements in specific built-in ecclesiastical furniture in

and decoration of

in 729.4-729.8. of

729.9

.31

Walls Including paneling, entablatures, moldings

and decoration of structures and accessories of 725-728, interior decoration in 747

For

•Add

as instructed

pilasters, see

729.32

under 721-729

^^53 1252

and planning)

swimming

Class design

under 721-729

and

As related

.25

accessories specific types of buildings in

lettering

Interior arrangement

Design and decoration of structures and Class design

and

Proportion

Barns

.922

plane

.24

Accessory domestic structures

.92

Design

.23

Including gatehouses, garages, conservatories, saunas, pools, bathhouses, patios

729

.2

elaborate private dwellings

.81

.9

in vertical

Facades, elevations, sections

For houseboats, see 728.78 .8

works in 729, design of structural elements in

specific planes in 729.3 .1

Houseboats

Design in vertical plane Design in horizontal plane (Plans and planning) Design and decoration of structural elements Decoration in paint Decoration in relief Decoration in veneer and incrustation Decoration in mosaic Decoration in ornamental glass Built-in ecclesiastical furniture

.9

houses and cottages

.78

729

Architecture

Dewey Decimal

729

Columnar

.32

729

Classification

Seats

.93

structures

and canopies

Examples: bishops' thrones, baldachins, choir

Colonnettes, columns, colonnades, posts, pedestals, pilasters, piers

Examples: rood screens, railings,

Architectural orders For entablatures, see 729,31

.33

Arches and arcades

.34

Vaults, domes, niches, ceilings

.35

Roofs and roof structures

pews

altar screens, altar

and chancel

reredoses

.97

Organ

.98

Lighting fixtures

cases

Sculpture

Plastic arts

730

stalls,

Screens and railings

.96

For arcades, see 729.33

.326

729

Architecture

729

Use 730.01-730.09

for standard subdivisions of plastic arts

Including dormers, cornices, skylights, pinnacles, towers, spires,

Standard subdivisions and their extended meanings

Floors

.37

.38

730,l-730.9 Generalities of sculpture

^

chimneys, gables, pediments

individual Class comprehensive works in 730, generalities of

*Doors, doorways, windows

sculptors in 730.924

Other elements

.39

Stairs,

.1

ramps, balustrades, balconies, porches

Philosophy and theory of sculpture Including methodology

.11

729.4-729.8 Decoration in specific mediums Class comprehensive works in 729; decoration in a specific

not in an architectural context with the medium,

e.g.,

Class psychological principles in 730.19

medium

sculpture

.117

Aesthetics

.118

Criticism and appreciation

730

A

Decoration in paint

Theory, technique, history

Decorative painting as an adjunct to architecture .5

Decoration in

Class works of critical appraisal in 730.9

relief

.18

Carved and sculptured decoration and ornament, Gothic tracery .6

stone, metal,

enamel

in architectural

Decoration in mosaic

.8

Decoration in ornamental glass

.9

Built-in ecclesiastical furniture

.91

space,

decoration

Class

^

.7

[.28]

altars,

baptismal fonts, confessionals, tabernacles

methodology

Examples:

*Add

as instructed

in 730.1

Miscellany of sculpture

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Do .3-.8

not use; class in 731.028

Standard subdivisions of sculpture

Rostral furniture pulpits, lecterns, prayer desks

decorative values, vision,

movement, symmetry

Notations from Table

.92

style,

materials

Sacramental furniture Examples:

Inherent features Composition, color, form,

Decoration in veneer and incrustation Use of wood,

Appreciative aspects

.9

Historical

1

and geographical treatment of sculpture

of time or place Class sculpture of nonliterate peoples regardless in 732.2, Oriental schools and styles in 732

under 721-729

1^54

^^55

Dewey Decimal

730

730

Classification

Historical periods

[.901-.905]

Do

731.2-731.4 Techniques, procedures, apparatus,

not use; class in 732.735

equipment, materials

Sculptors

.92

Description, critical appraisal, biography of sculptors

employing Class comprehensive works in 731.028; forms, subjects materials specific techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

regardless of process, representation, style, period, place

in 731.5-731-8

Collected sculptors

.922

731

Plastic arts

731

.2

Metals, wire, wood, stone, clay, wax, rope, textiles, plastics,

Including works of sculptors from several geographical areas Class works of

more than one

sculptor in the

Materials fiberglass, paper,

same geographical

papier-mache, found objects, finishing

materials

area in 730.91, 730.94-730.99, 732^-733

Class use of materials in specific techniques in 731.4

.924

Individual sculptors .3

Including works

Tools, machines, accessories

In the ancient world

[.93]

Apparatus and equipment

Class use of apparatus

Do

not use; class in 732-733

Treatment by

.94-.99

specific continents, countries,

.4

.41

Fine art of producing figures and designs in relief or the round in soft, plastic, rigid materials

.42

.43

and representations of individual sculptors in 730.924; processes and representations used in specific periods and by specific schools in 732-735 Class processes

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Class techniques

and procedures

in 731.4, apparatus

in 731.3, materials in 731.2

SUMMARY Materials

.4

Apparatus and equipment Techniques and procedures

.5

Forms

.7

Sculpture in the round

.8

Iconography

.3

Molding Class use of molds in 731.45

.45

Casting Class here sand casting

Comprehensive works

731.2

Modeling

Preparation of molds and models

materials

equipment

739

In clay, wax, other plastic materials with and without armatures

Processes and representations of sculpture

.028

Direct-metal sculpture

Class art metal work in

Class comprehensive works in 730

731

Techniques and procedures

Beating, hammering, bending, shaping, cutting, welding, soldering metals (including pipe and wire)

731-735 Sculpture by fashioning

in specific techniques in

731.4

modern world

localities in

and equipment

and

cement

.452

In plaster and

.453

In synthetic plastics

.456

In bronze

.457

In other metals

.46

.462

Carving and chiseling techniques in sculpture Sculpturing in

wood

Class here techniques of carving totem poles {formerly

736.4]

For wood carving, see 736.4

1256

^^57

Dewey Decimal

731

731

Classification

Sculpturing in stone

.463

For stone carvingy see 736.5

.81

Equestrian sculpture

.82-.89

Other Add

Firing and baking

.47

Including firing and baking clay models for molding

and baking

critical appraisal,

Sculpture in relief Class iconography of sculpture in relief in 731.8

and doors

Monumental

.7

Paleolithic

.23

Rock

art (sculpture)

Palestinian Including Israehte, Judean, Jewish, Israeh

reliefs brasses, see 739.522

.4

South and southeast Asian Including sculpture of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tibet, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Java, Malaya, Philippines

Mobiles and stabiles Sculpture in the round

Class here Buddhist, Jain, critical appraisal, collections of

Development, description,

works Class Buddhist, Jain,

Hindu sculpture

Hindu sculpture of

national styles not

provided for here with the specific subject,

Including totem poles [formerly 736.4] Class iconography of sculpture in the round in 731.8

.44

e.g.,

Japanese 732.72

Indian sculpture the numbers foUowing 54 in "Areas" Andhra Pradesh notation 541-548 from Table 2, e.g., sculpture in

Decorative sculpture

.72

730.92

Nonliterate

.22

.3

For monumental .55

styles in

Regardless of time or place

732-735

.549

and

and

Nonliterate, ancient, Oriental sculpture

.2

Portals

731.75

sculptors associated with specific schools

732

Styles

.542

in

Western schools Class comprehensive works, medieval and modern in 730.9; styles limited to a specific country or locality

collections of works

For sculpture in the round, see 731.7

.54

masks

schools of sculpture

Forms

Class in

e.g.,

the

732-735 Styles [formerly also 731.52] and

^

Including routine maintenance and repair, safety measures

Development, description,

numbers following 704.94 in mythology and legend 731.87; however,

number 731.8

figurines in ceramics

Conservation, preservation, restoration

[.52]

to base

class busts in 731.74,

[formerly 731.47] in 738.82

.48

specific subjects

704-942-704.949,

Class techniques of firing

731

Plastic arts

731

Add

Including garden sculpture, fountains, sculptured vases and urns

to base

number 732.44

732.4484

[.722-.724]

Specific types of decorative sculpture

Numbers .74

Mesopotamian and Persian

.6

Ancient Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, Iberian, British

,7

Chinese, Japanese, Korean

Busts

.75

Masks

.76

Monuments

,71

Chinese the numbers following 51 in "Areas" notaHon 511-518 from Table 2, e.g., sculpture in Peking

Add For monumental

.8

.5

discontinued; class in 731.72

brasses, see

739.522

to base

number 732.71

732.71156

Iconography Development, description,

critical appraisal,

works

^259

1258

Dewey Decimal

732 .72

to base

number 732.72 the numbers

notation 521-528 from Table 732.72191

2, e.g.,

Add

Other ancient and Oriental number 732.9 the numbers

Greek, Etruscan, Class sculpture of

abstractionism in sculpture

to base

number 735.23 the numbers

following 0904 in

Table "Standard Subdivisions" notation 09041-09049 from e.g., sculpture of 1960-1969 735.236

notation 391-398 from Table 2,

733

e.g.,

following 759.06 in

Periods

Add

For Greek, Etruscan,

number 735.2304 the numbers

735.230452

.231-.239

to base

to base

759.061-759.067,

sculpture in Kyoto

Korean

Add

Schools and styles

following 52 in "Areas"

Egyptian

3

735

Plastic arts

735 .230 4

Japanese Add

.73

732

Classification

Roman

e.g.,

following 39 in "Areas"

.24

21st century,

[.29]

20th century

Phoenician sculpture 732.944

sculpture, see 733

2000-2099

Class in 735.23

Roman

sculpture

Greek Archipelago

in 732.91

736-739 Other

plastic arts

.3

Greek (Hellenic)

Processes and products

.4

Etruscan

sculpture in Class comprehensive works in 730, fine art of

.5

731-735, other plastic

Roman Medieval sculpture,

734

Do

ca.

not add "Standard Subdivisions" notation 09 from Table

number

or

its

1

to this

.2

.202

Styles

Miscellany Lapidary work

.202 8

Early Christian and Byzantine

.22

Precious and semiprecious stones (Glyptics) setting of Class engraved seals, stamps, signets in 737.6, precious and semiprecious stones in 739.2

subdivisions

Class medieval Oriental sculpture in 732

.2

not provided for here in 745-749

Carving and carvings

736

500-1399

arts

Cutting, polishing, engraving

.24

Romanesque

.25

Gothic

.22

Modem

735

Do

Class

.2

.21

sculpture, 1400or

its

modern

1 to this

.222

Cameos

.223

Intaglios

Oriental sculpture in 732

Specific periods

736.23-736.28 Specific stones

Early modern, 1400-1799

19th century, 1800-1899 Including classical

.23

regardless of form in 736.23-736.28

subdivisions

Including Renaissance, baroque

.22

Specific forms materials Class scarabs in 736.20932, carving in specific

not add "Standard Subdivisions" notation 09 from Table

number

gems

Class comprehensive works in 736.2

.23

Diamonds

.24

Jade

.25

Sapphires

.28

Obsidian

revival, romanticism, realism

20th century, 1900-1999 [formerly 735.29]

1260

1261

1.

Dewey Decimal

736

A

Classification

Wood Simple wood carving and whittling

736

.3

Counters and tokens

.4

Coins Class here counterfeit coins

Example: butter prints and molds Class totem poles in 731.7, techniques of carving totem poles in

Historical

.409

731.462, scrollwork in 745.51 [all formerly 736.4] Class

wood

sculpture in 731-735

Gold coins

Stone Historical

.430 9 Including lettering, inscriptions, designs .6

Ivory, bone, horn, shell,

amber

Add "Areas"

Engraved

,6

.7

various specific countries

Of

Ivory Class netsukes of ivory in 736.68

.68

and geographical treatment

737.49 Class gold coins of specific countries in

.49 .62

and geographical treatment

Class coins of specific countries in 737.49

.43 .5

12,1

Plastic arts

737

Netsukes

seals,

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 737.49

stamps, signets

Class here sigillography

Ornamental fans

Ceramic

738

arts

Class fans of a specific material with the material, e.g., ivory

For

736.62 .9

748

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

[.028]

Other materials

glass, see

materials .93

Wax

Do

.94

Snow and

.95

Soap

.98

Paper cutting and folding

ice

SUMMARY 738.1 .2

.982

737 r

Origami

Nfumismatics and sigillography

Mosaics

Ornamental bricks and Other products

tiles

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Medals

materials

.222

Commemorative

.223

Civilian

12

and military

Religious

Materials Kaohn, petuntse, other

clays, glazes, color materials

in 738.14 Class use of materials in specific techniques

Including decorations, orders

.224

Porcelain

.5

.8

.22

Pottery (China)

.4

.6

Medals, medallions, related objects

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Earthenware and stoneware Enameling and enamels

.3

For paper money, see 769.55 .2

not use; class in 738.1

13

Apparatus and equipment

.23

Talismans and amulets

Potter's wheels, kilns, accessories

.24

Pins and buttons

Class use of apparatus

and equipment

738.14

.242

Political

.243

Sports

(Campaign)

Example: baseball pins and buttons

1262

1263

in specific techniques in

738

Dewey Decimal .14

738

Classification

Techniques and procedures

.28

.142

Modeling and casting

.143

Firing

Specific products of porcelain brands in Class specific products of specific types, varieties,

Class techniques of conservation, preservation, restoration in 738.18, techniques of making specialized products in 738.4-738.8

738.27

^

For decorative treatment, see 738.15

738

Plastic arts

738

Earthenware and stoneware apparatus, Class potters in 738.092; techniques, procedures,

equipment, materials in 738.1

.37

Before and after glazing

Specific types, varieties, brands Examples:

.144 .15

Glazing

Arrange alphabetically by name

Decorative treatment slip tracing, sgrafitto

.38

decoration, transfer painting

738.37

Conservation, preservation, restoration Including routine maintenance and repair, safety measures

,382

Vases

.383

Other containers

738.2-738.8 Products

738.4-738.8 Specialized products and techniques of

Development, description,

critical appraisal, collections of

Class comprehensive works in

making them

works

738

Class

Porcelain

.4

Class potters in 738.092; techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials in 738.1

Specific varieties

.42

Cloisonne

.46

Surface-painted enamels

Wedgwood .5

Arrange alphabetically by name

.24

and brands

.52

Mosaics used with architecture

in

738.23

Examples: walls,

.56

738.27-738.28 Porcelain

Arrange alphabetically by name

1264

pavements, fixed screens and panels

Mosaics applied to portable objects panels

Specific types, varieties, brands of porcelain Examples: blue and white, flow-blue, Limoges, Meissen,

floors,

Examples: mosaic jewelry, ornaments, ornamental objects, movable

Class comprehensive works in 738.2

.27

Mosaics Class here mosaic painting [/brm^r/i/ 751.48]

Specific products of pottery Class specific products of specific varieties

Enameling and enamels For nielloing, see 739.15; jewelry, 739.27

and brands of pottery

Examples: blue and white, flow-blue, Spode,

comprehensive works in 738

Including basse-taille, champleve, ronde bosse

For earthenware and stoneware, see 738.3 .23

Specific products brands in Class specific products of specific types, varieties,

For glazing, see 738.144

Pottery (China)

Wedgwood

jasper ware

Underglaze and overglaze painting,

18

delft, faience, majolica, Staffordshire.

Wedgwood

.6

Ornamental bricks and

.8

Other products

tiles

Including lighting fixtures, candlesticks, stoves, braziers

1265

Dewey Decimal

738

738

Classification

739

Figurines

.82

Class here techniques of

firing

and baking

739.22-739.24 In specific metals

figurines in ceramics

jewelry in specific metals in Class comprehensive works in 739.2,

{formerly IZlAl]

739.27

Art metalwork

739

.22

Goldsmithing

Decorative metallic forms and their creation

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.220 28

For nutnismaticSy see 737

materials

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

[.028]

Comprehensive works

materials

Do

Class techniques

equipment

not use; class in 739.1

739.1 .2

Do

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Work in precious metals

.4

Watch- and clockcases Ironwork

.5

Work

.7

Arms and armor

.3

in other

not use; class in 739.227

number

is

optional; prefer 739.2272)

goldsmithing

.222

739.22

Materials in 739.224 Class use of materials in specific techniques

Materials Class use of materials in specific techniques in 739.14

.13

in 739.223, materials in 739.222

historical and Class comprehensive works in 739.22028; apparatus, geographical treatment in 739.227; techniques, equipment, materials for specific products in 739.228

Class techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials for e.g.,

and

739.222-739.225 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

a specific kind of metalwork with the subject,

in 739.224, apparatus

and geographical treatment

(Use of this

metals

and procedures

Goldsmiths

[.220 92]

materials

.12

Historical

[.220 9]

SUMMARY

.1

739

Plastic arts

.223

Apparatus and equipment Tools, machines, accessories

Apparatus and equipment

Class use of apparatus

Tools, machines, accessories

and equipment

in specific techniques in

739.224 Class use of apparatus

and equipment

in specific

techniques in

.224

739.14

.14

Techniques and procedures work), Shaping gold by hammering and beating (repousse casting, bending stamping, forging, welding, rolling, drawing,

Techniques and procedures Shaping metals by hammering and beating (repousse work), stamping, forging, welding, rolling, drawing, casting, bending

For decorative treatment, see 739.15 .15

Decorative treatment Examples: chasing, nielloing, damascening, patinating

Conservation, preservation, restoration Including routine maintenance and repair, safety measures

.2

.225

Decorative treatment Examples: painting, chasing, nielloing, damascening, patinating

.16

For decorative treatment, see 739.225

Work

in precious metals

Class watch-

and clockcases

.227 .227 01-.227 05

Historical

and geographical treatment

Historical periods

numbers following 090 in Table 1, "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from

number 739.2270

to base

e.g.,

goldsmithing in 15th century 739.227024

in precious metals in 739.3

2266

the

Add

126/

Dewey Decimal

739 .227 1-.227 9

739

Classification

Geographical treatment "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base 739.227, e.g., goldsmiths 739.2272 If preferred, class

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.302 8

Add

Comprehensive works

number

Class specifics in 739.32-739.36

goldsmiths in 739.22092

Various specific products

Do

Gold and gold-plate

and geographical treatment of

not use; class in 739.37

Artists

[.309 2] Class historical

and geographical treatment

Historical

[.309]

.228

739

Plastic arts

739

specific

number

(Use of this

optional; prefer 739.372)

is

products in 739.227

.228 2

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.32-.36

Ecclesiastical articles

materials

Tableware

.228 3

Add Class tableware for ecclesiastical use in 739.2282

.228 4

Receptacles Examples: vases, boxes, loving cups

.370 1-.370 5

Add

to base

Class historical

and geographical treatment

739.22028-739.228,

.24

Platinumwork

.27

Jewelry

e.g., silver

Historical periods

tableware 739.2283

.371-.379

mounting gems, repair work If

For precious and semiprecious

stones, see 736.2;

number 739.370 the numbers

following 090 in 1,

Geographical treatment

e.g.,

settings,

to base

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table 739.37033 e.g., making of clockcases in 18th century

following 739.22 in

Add

Design of

in 739.37

and geographical treatment

Add

number 739.23 the numbers

in

739.3 the

e.g.,

Silversmithing

.23

numbers following 739.1 apparatus and equipment 739.33

number

739.12-739.16,

Historical

.37

Class ecclesiastical receptacles in 739.2282

to base

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base artists 739.372

number

739.37,

preferred, class artists in 739.3092

mosaic

jewelryy 738.56

.270 28

739,4-739.5

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Work

in base metals

Class comprehensive works in 739, watch-

materials

and clockcases

in base

metals in 739.3

Comprehensive works For arms and armor, see

739.

Class specifics in 739.272-739.276

.272-.276

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

A

Ornamental work

materials

Add

to base

Ironwork

number 739.27

739.12-739.16,

e.g.,

the numbers following 739.1 in

,402 8

wrought

iron, cast iron, stainless steel

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Comprehensive works

techniques 739.274

Class specifics in 739.42-739.46

Class techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials for specific products in 739.278

[.409]

.278

in

Specific products

Historical

Do

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 739.47

Examples: belt buckles, finger rings, shoe buckles, watch fobs [.409 2]

•3

Watch- and clockcases

Artists

(Use of this

number

is

Class clockcases as furniture in 749.3

1268

12 6q

optional; prefer 739.472)

Dewey Decimal

739

739

Classification

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.42-.46

.55

materials

Add

number 739.4

numbers following 739.1 apparatus and equipment 739.43 the

739.12-739.16,

e.g.,

Class historical

and geographical treatment

in

Nickel

.57

Aluminum

.58

Chromium

.7

.470 1-.470 5

739.72-739.74 Arms

Historical periods to base

number 739.470

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., ironwork in 19th century 739.47034

Add "Areas" e.g., artists

.48

Class comprehensive works in 739.7

1,

.72

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

Class

739.47,

739.472

.722

preferred, class artists in 739.4092

.73

Specific products

.51

Work

Missile-hurling

weapons

and geographical treatment of

.74

.75 its

to base

number 739.74 e.g., pistols

the

Copper

.512

Bronze

739.7443

Armor Including cuirasses, helmets, mitrai

739.52

.752

Shields

Brass

Monumental

brasses

Including rubbing and rubbings

1

brasses Class rubbings as art

.53

Tin and

its

form

in

760

alloys

For bronze, see 739.512

.532

Im

.533

Pewter

.54

numbers following 623.4

alloys

brass, see

Lead

1270

guns, spring guns

Firearms Add

Copper and

air

specific products

in other metals

.511

.522

Swords and sabers

623.42-623.44,

For

.52

in 739.73

For firearms, see 739.74

in 739.47

.5

edged arrows

Including bows and arrows, catapults,

Examples: grills, balcony motifs, balustrades, knockers, ornamental nails Class historical

Edged weapons Including daggers, dirks, spears, axes, bayonets

Geographical treatment

If

Arms and armor

and geographical treatment

Add

.471-.479

alloys

brass, see 739.52

.56

specific products in 739.48

Historical

its

in 739.47;

techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials for

.47

Zinc and For

to base

739

Plastic arts

739

1271

in

Dewey Decimal

740

740

740

Classification

Drawing, and decorative and minor

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

741

SUMMARY

arts

Drawing and drawings

741

For drawing and drawings by

subject, see

743

741.01-741.09 Generalities .2

Standard subdivisions and their extended meanings

.01

Illustration

.7

Silhouettes

.9

Collections of drawings

and commercial

art

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials used Class techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, drawing specific in special applications in 741.5-741.7; used in

741.0924

subjects in 743.4-743.8; used

Philosophy and theory

by individual

.21

Appreciative aspects

.217

Class psychological principles in 741.019

Reproduction Execution and identification

Aesthetics

.011 8

Criticism and appreciation

.217 2

Reproductions and copies

Theory, technique, history

.217 4

Forgeries and alterations

Class works of critical appraisal in 741.09

.218

Conservation, preservation, restoration Including expertizing

Inherent features Composition, color, form, space, time,

style,

forgeries, Class identification of reproductions, copies, repair in alterations in 741.217; routine maintenance and

decorative values, light,

movement, symmetry

741.219 Class

.02

methodology in 741.01, perspective

in

742

.219

Miscellany

Routine maintenance and repair Including safety measures

[.028]

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Do

741.22-741.29 Specific mediums

not use; class in 741.2 Class comprehensive works in 741.2

.03-.08

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.09

Historical

.22

Charcoal

.23

Chalk and crayon

1

and geographical treatment

Class collections of drawings of specific periods

.092

741.092

Techniques of reproduction and conservation

.011 7

,018

artists in

For perspective, see 742

Including methodology

.011

.6

materials

Class comprehensive works in 741, generalities of individual artists in

.5

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Cartoons, caricatures, comics

741.2

and places

in

.235

Pastel

741.92^741.99

.24

Pencil

Artists

.25

Silverpoint

.26

Ink with pen, brush, marker

.29

Scratchboard and airbrush drawing

Description, critical appraisal, biography of artists regardless of

medium,

process, application, subject, period,

place Class collections of drawings in 741.9

1272

1273

741

Dewey Decimal

741

741

Classification

Drawings and decorative and minor arts

741

Fashion drawing

.672

741.5-741.7 Special applications

Class fashion design in 746.92

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials,

works in 741, description and critical drawing artists regardless of application in

Class comprehensive

appraisal of specific

741.092 .5

Posters

.674

description, critical appraisal, collections

Cartoons, caricatures, comics

Calendars, postcards, greeting and trade cards

.68

.682

Calendars

.683

Postcards Class government-issued postcards without illustratior

Animated cartoons

.58

769.566

Class cartoon films in 791.433

.684

Greeting cards

.685

Trade cards

Collections

.59

Class here cartoons with subordinate text

Match covers and

.69 .590 9

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment localities in

.593-.599

Treatment by

by

.7

Silhouettes

^

Collections of drawings

specific continents, countries,

741.593-741.599 (no^ 741.59093-741.59099)

Regardless of

specific continents, countries,

localities

.6

by individual

and commercial

or process

by more than one

artist

devoted to special

apphcations in 741.5-741.7

cartoonists

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Illustration

medium

Class collections

Class here collections

Add

labels

number 741.59

741.92-741.99 Collections of drav^ings from specific art

periods and places

Comprehensive works Regardless of subject Class a specific type

of illustration, a specific

commercial art, not provided prints 761-769 [.61]

for

form of

here with the subject,

Class comprehensive works in 741.9

e.g.,

Historical periods

.92

Principles

Number

Not limited geographically discontinued; class in 741.6

.921

Ancient to 499 A.D.

.922

500-1399

.923

1400-1799

.924

1800-

741.64-741.69 For specific mediums Class comprehensive works in 741.6

.64

Books and book jackets 1

1800-1899

.924 2

1900-1999

.924 Class illumination of manuscripts

.642

and books

in 745.67

Children's books .93-.99

.65

.652

Magazines and newspapers Magazines and magazine covers

.66

Covers for sheet music and recordings

.67

Advertisements and posters

1274

Specific continents, countries, localities Class here, in notations at country level only, collections by

individual artists

Add

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

1275

number 741.9

741

Dewey Decimal

742

742

742

Classification

Specific animals

.62-.69

Perspective Theory, principles, methods Class perspective in

drawing

specific subjects in 743.4-743.8, in

e.g.,

drawing birds 743.68

Drawing other

.8

.028

to base

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

Add

materials

numbers

to base

subjects

number 743.8 e.g.,

the

numbers following 704.94

landscapes 743.836

Not limited by period or by place of production

Add

to base

number 743.9

the

numbers following 704.94

704.942-704.949,

equipment, materials

Class collections of drawings by subject artists

[744]

specific period or

[Unassigned]

figures

Most recently used

Class here nudes

in Edition 17

Decorative and minor arts

745

For drawing draped figures, see 743.5

from a

place in 741.92-741.99

regardless of subject in

741.092

Drawing human

e.g., collections

in

of drawings of buildings 743.94

743,4-743.8 Techniques, procedures, apparatus,

works in 743,

in

Collections of drawings by subject (Iconography)

.9

Class specific subjects in 743.4-743.8

Class comprehensive

following 59 in 592-599,

life

704.943-704.949,

Comprehensive works

.4

the

Including flowers, fruit

Drawing and drawings by subject

743

number 743.6

Add

Drawing plant

.7

special applications in 741.5-741.7

743

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

743

Class here folk art

.42

Portraiture Class other decorative Class portraiture of specific kinds of persons in 743.4S-743.45

anatomy of

specific kinds of

745.1

Men

.44

Women

.45

Children

Bones

.47

Muscles (Muscular system)

.49

Anatomy

(Skeletal system) .1

.4

Pure and applied design and decoration

.5

Handicrafts

,6

Lettering, illumination, heraldic design

.8

Decorative coloring Panoramas, cycloramas, dioramas

.9

Other decorative

e.g.,

head, thorax,

.102 8

For bones, see 743.46; muscles, 743.47

Drawing draperies and draped

life

1276

.102 87

Antiques

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Techniques and reproduction Execution and identification

figures

For fashion drawing, see 741.672

Drawing animal

arts

739.52, passenger automobiles 629.222

abdomen, extremities

.6

and design

Industrial art

Class a specific kind of antique with the subject, e.g., brasses

for artists

Including parts and regions of body,

S

Antiques

.2

,7

.46

736-739

SUMMARY

persons in 743.49

.43

arts in

For interior decoration, see 747

743.43-743.45 Specific kinds of persons Class comprehensive works in 743.4,

and minor

.102 872

Reproductions and copies

.102 874

Forgeries and alterations

1277

Dewey Decimal

745 .102 88

745

Classification

20th century, 1900-1999

.444 2

Conservation, preservation, restoration

.445

21st century,

Class identification of reproductions, copies, forgeries, alterations in 745.10287; routine maintenance and repair

.449

Geographical treatment Add "Areas" e.g., artists

Routine maintenance and repair

If

Including safety measures

commodity with the

.5

745.449.

preferred, class artists in 745.4092

and decoration by nonliterate peoples regardless

Handicrafts machines Creative work done by hand with aid of simple tools or

subject, e.g.,

automobiles 629.231

A

number

of place in 745.441

Creative design of mass-produced commodities Class design of a specific

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

745.4492

Class design

and design

Industrial art

J2

2000-2099

Including expertizing

in 745.10289

.102 89

745

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

745

Including work in bread dough

Pure and applied design and decoration Class design in a specific art

form with the form,

Class e.g.,

design in

(amateur) workshops in 684.08

home

For decorative coloring, see 745.7; floral

arts,

745.92

architecture 729

SUMMARY

For industrial design, see 745.2

Historical

[.409]

Do [.409 2]

and geographical treatment

745.51

not use; class in 745.44

Artists

(Use of this

number

is

.53

In leathers and furs

.54

In papers

.55

In shells In metals

.56

optional; prefer 745.4492)

.58

In rubber and plastics From beads, found and other objects

.59

Making

SJ Historical

.44

and geographical treatment

In woods

specific objects

745.441-745.445 Periods of development Class here schools

and

styles not limited

by country or

745.51-745.58 In specific materials

locality

Class comprehensive works in 745.5, specific objects specific materials in 745.59, glass handicrafts in 748

Class comprehensive works in 745.44

Nonliterate peoples, and ancient times to 499

.441

A.D For

Including paleolithic art

.51 Class here design

and

decoration by nonliterate peoples

500-1399 .53

styles

1400-1799 Including Renaissance, baroque, rococo styles

.444

1

19th century, 1800-1899

In leathers and furs

.531

Leathers

.537

Furs

.54

1800-1999

.444

In woods

For ornamental woodwork in furniture, see 749.5

Including early Christian, Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic

.443

746

Examples: scrollwork [formerly 736.4], marquetry, inlay trim, ornamental woodwork

regardless of time or place

.442

textile handicrafts, see

made from

In papers Including

gift

wrapping; use of endpapers, wallpapers, tissue

papers; quilling

Including classical revival, romantic styles Class paper cutting

12 '^8

and folding

12/9

in 736.98

Dewey Decimal

745 .542

Papier

745

mache used

Including decoys

in sculpture in 731.2

For

Decoupage Including potichomania

.55

In shells

.56

In metals

.57

In rubber and plastics

.58

.593 3

Candles and candlesticks

.593 32 .593 4

From

Decorative objects

beads, found and other objects

made from

1

other objects in 745.59

Found Making

For special occasions Examples: holidays, weddings

Beads

For Easter

objects

Examples:

Costume jewelry

.594 3

Artificial flowers

hosiery

cattails, scrap, stones,

specific objects

Class

.594 4

Toys, models, related objects

arrangement of

745.5944

artificial

flowers in 745.92

Egg decorating Including Easter eggs

.6

Including paper airplanes

eggs, see

.594 2

Class here handicrafts in composite materials

.592

SnuflFboxes

Class here greeting cards

For bead embroidery, see 746.5

.59

Candles

Plastics

Class specific objects

.584

models, related objects, see 745.592

Lampshades

.594

.582

toys,

.593 2

.594 .572

745

Useful objects

.593

mache

Class papier

.546

Classification

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

745

.61

Lettering, illumination, heraldic design

Decorative lettering Calligraphy, artistic lettering

745.592 2-745.592 4 Toys .619

Language notations

Class comprehensive works in 745.592

Former heading: For .592 2 .592 21 .592 24

toy soldiers, see

Dolls, puppets, marionettes,

Dolls

and

and

Dollhouses and furniture

.592 4

Soft toys stuflFed

animals

Class stuffed dolls in 745.59221

their clothing

.619 74

Carolingian

.619 75

Black letter and Gothic

.619 77

Italic

.619 78

Roman

.619 8

Greek

.619 9

Other

Add "Languages"

Models

745.619,

Including ships in bottles

.66 .592 82

Latin (Western) styles

their clothing

.592 3

.592 8

.619 7

Puppets and marionettes and their clothing

Example:

Specific styles

745.59282

e.g.,

notation 91-99 from Table 6 to base

Chinese 745.619951

Heraldic design

Military Including toy soldiers

1280

1281

number

Dewey Decimal

745 .67

745

Classification

Japanese

.922 52

Illumination of manuscripts and books Class here facsimiles of manuscripts reproduced for their

Flower arrangements without containers

.923

illuminations

Examples: corsages, boutonnieres, set

Class development, description, critical appraisal of

manuscripts in 091, of illustrated books in 096.1

.674

Illuminated manuscripts and books by language

Add "Languages"

notation 1-9 from Table 6 to base

Arrangements with other plant materials Examples: driftwood, pods and cones, dried and gilded grasses

and leaves

Three-dimensional arrangements for special

.926

occasions Examples: flower and other floral arrangements for holidays, weddings, funerals, church services

Decorative coloring For printing, painting, dyeing

.72

and vegetable arrangements

.925

produced in specific 745.67093-745.67099 .7

pieces

Fruit

745.674

and books in specific languages countries and localities in

floral

.924

number

Class illuminated manuscripts

745

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

745

textiles,

see 746.6

Two-dimensional arrangements

.928

Use of seeds and other dried plant materials

Painting and lacquering

in pictures,

hangings, trays, for other decorative purposes

Examples: japanning,

tolecraft,

rosemaling

Stenciling

.74

Decalcomania

.75

Gilding

Add

.8

Panoramas, cycloramas, dioramas

.9

Other decorative

.92

Textile arts and handicrafts

746

.73

to

each subdivision identified by

04 041 042 048 0487

arts

Special topics of general applicability

Patterns Stitches

Techniques of reproduction and conservation Reproductions, copies, forgeries, alterations

Execution and identification

Floral arts

Conservation, preservation, restoration Including expertizing Class identification of reproductions, copies,

0488

Flower arrangement: selection and arrangement of plant materials and appropriate accessories Class here

* as follows:

arrangement of

artificial

forgeries, alterations in 0487; routine

and repair in 0489 Routine maintenance and repair

flowers

0489

Class potted plants as interior decorations in 747.98

maintenance

Including safety measures

here with the Class a specific textile product not provided for

745.922-745.926 Three-dimensional arrangements

subject, e.g., stufl^ed animals 745.5924

Class comprehensive works in 745.92

.04

Specific materials

Add

745.922-745.925 Three-dimensional arrangements with

to base

677.1-677.7,

number 746.04 e.g., silk

the numbers following 677 in

746.0439, string art 746.0471

specific materials Class comprehensive works in 745.92, arrangements with specific

materials for special occasions in 745.926

.922

Flower arrangements in containers

.922 4

Occidental compositions

.922 5

Oriental compositions

.922 51

Chinese

1282

1283

Dewey Decimal

746

746

746

Classification

Passementerie

.27

746.1-746.9 Products and processes Observe the following table of precedence,

Braids, cords, fringes e.g.,

embroidering

Pictures, hangings, tapestries

.3

tapestry 746.3 (no^ 746.44)

Laces and related fabrics

746.2

Pictures, hangings, tapestries

746.3

Rugs and carpets Other textile products Yarn preparation and weaving Needle- and handwork Bead embroidery

746.7

Printing, painting, dyeing

746.6

Class

home sewing and

Do

Artists

[,309 2]

(Use of this

746.1

746.4

.39

Historical

.390 1-.390 5

Pictures, hangings, tapestries

.4 .5

Needle- and handwork Bead embroidery

.6

Printing, painting, dyeing

.7 .9

.1

Yam

Historical periods to base

number 746.390 the numbers

e.g.,

If

.4

Rugs and carpets Other textile products

.41

preparation and weaving

.412

preferred, class artists in 746.3092

Needle- and handwork

Weaving, braiding, matting unaltered vegetable

Basketry

Nonloom weaving and

related techniques

.12

Spinning, twisting, reeling

Including braiding, plaiting, sprang, twining

.13

Dyeing

Class

.14

*Weaving

.42

.422

Knotting

.422 2

*Macrame

weaving, 746.42

.422 4

Netting Including knotiess netting

*Laces

.43

Including darned laces tatting, see

.222

* Bobbin

.224

*Needlepoint

.226

*Knitted

of unaltered vegetable fibers in 746.41

For card weaving, see 746.14

Laces and related fabrics

as instructed

nonloom weaving

For weaving unaltered vegetable fibers, see 746.41; nonloom

For

fibers

Including raflBawork and rushwork

Carding and combing

.22

746.436

*Add

Knitting, crocheting, tatting

.432

Knitting

.434

Crocheting

.436

Tatting

as instructed

under 746

under 746

1285

1284

^

1,

number 746.39, "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base artists 746.392

.11

.2

following 090 in

Geographical treatment

Add

Including card weaving

*Add

optional; prefer 746.392)

from Table "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 746.39021 e.g., tapestries in 12th century

preparation and weaving

.3

is

and geographical treatment

Add

.391-.399

Laces and related fabrics

number

746.5

clothing in 646, textile manufacturing in

.2

not use; class in 746.39

746.9

SUMMARY Yam

and geographical treatment

Historical

[.309]

677

746.1

746

Drawings and decorative and minor arts

Dewey Decimal

746 .44

Classification

746

* Embroidery

746.751-746.759 Oriental-style rugs and carpets

Including couching, cutwork,

drawn work, hardanger, smocking

Miscellany

.440 2

Class

e.g.,

Including machine embroidery * Canvas

Including bargello

.445 .

446

.46 .5

.6

Styles

.759

embroidery and needlepoint

specific Asian countries notation 51-58 from Table 2 to base

number

from Caucasus region

and geographical treatment

Historical periods

.790 1-.790 5

Add

* Crewelwork

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., carpets in 18th century 746.79033

and quilting

to base

*Bead embroidery

Add "Areas"

Printing, painting, dyeing

e.g., artists

If

*Printing

.9

Block and silk-screen

number 746.790 the numbers

following 090 in

Other

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

746.792

preferred, class artists in 746.7092

textile

products

Costume

.92

Including fashion design

Resist-dyeing

*Batik

746.94-746.98 Interior furnishings

*Tie-dyeing

.664

Class comprehensive works in 746.9

.7

*Rugs and carpets

[.709]

Historical

Do

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 746.79

.94

Draperies and curtains

.95

Furniture covers Upholstery, slipcovers, antimacassars

[.709 2]

Artists

(Use of this

.72

number

is

.96

optional; prefer 746.792)

*Woven .97

weaves

For rugs and carpets woven with .73

*Crocheted, knitted, braided

.74

*Hooked and embroidered

Add

as instructed

Woven

linens

Bedclothing Blankets, sheets, bedspreads, pillowcases

Including Navaho rugs

.75

Table

Tablecloths, napkins (serviettes), doilies, mats, scarves

Plain, twill, Jacquard, tapestry

pile,

see 746.75

*Add

.98

Towels and toweling

as instructed

under 746

with pile

under 746

1287

1286

1,

Geographical treatment

.791-.799

.662

746.7,

*Applique

* Patchwork

.66

in 746.75

Chinese rugs 746.751

Historical

.79

Including hand decoration, stenciling

.62

from

Add "Areas"

materials

.442

comprehensive works

Styles

.751-.758

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

.440 28

746

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

746

746.79,

Dewey Decimal

747

747

lAl

Classification

Interior decoration Design and decorative treatment of interior furnishings

Class textile arts

and handicrafts

For furniture and

Historical

[.09]

Do

in

746

accessories, see

749

17th century, 1600-1699

.203 7

18th century, 1700-1799

1800-1999

.204 8

19th century, 1800-1899

.204 9

20th century, 1900-1999

numbers following 0904 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 09041-09049 from Table 1,

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 747.2

Artists

[.092]

.203 6

.204

Class here interior decoration of residential buildings

.205

(Use of this

number

is

lAl

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

1A1

optional; prefer 747.2)

.21-.29

number 747.2049

the

Add

to base

e.g.,

interior decoration in the 1970s

747.20497

21st century, 2000-2099

Geographical treatment Class here, in notations at country level only, individual

SUMMARY

artists

.2

Decoration under specific limitations Historical and geographical treatment

,3

Ceilings, walls, doors,

A

Floors

.5

Draperies, upholstery, carpets

.7 .8

Decoration of specific rooms of residential buildings Decoration of specific types of buildings

.9

Various specific decorations

747.1

Add

708.1-708.9,

windows

e.g.,

subject, e.g.,

specific decorations of specific

under limitations with the decorating dining rooms on a budget 747.76

.3

artists in

Islamic

.4

Floors For

styles not limited

by country or

carpets, see 747.5

.5

Draperies, upholstery, carpets

.7

Decoration of specific rooms of residential buildings

747.201-747.205 Periods of development and

windows

For draperies, see 747.5

preferred, class artists in 747.092

Class here schools

Ceilings, walls, doors,

elements in 747.9

Decorative hangings, painting, papering, paneling, woodwork

and geographical treatment

Class here artists

locality

Class specific decorations regardless of Class comprehensive

works

room

in 747.9

in 747.2

.201

Ancient period to 499 A.D.

.202

500-1399

.203

1400-1799 15th century, 1400-1499 Class here Renaissance period Class Renaissance decoration of an earlier or later period

with the specific period,

.203 5

and

interior decoration

specific elements Class comprehensive works in 747, decoration of specific in specific types of buildings in 747.8, decoration of elements in specific rooms of residential buildings in 747.7,

Class a specific aspect of decoration

.203 4

following 708 in

747.3-747.4 Decoration of specific elements

Example: decorating on a budget

If

number 747.2 the numbers

areas 747.291761

Decoration under specific limitations

Historical

to base

e.g.,

of 16th century 747.2035

.73

Home

.75

Living rooms, drawing rooms, parlors

.76

Dining rooms

.77

Bedrooms and nurseries

.78

Bathrooms and powder rooms

.79

Other rooms

.791

libraries

and

studies

Recreation and family rooms

16th century, 1500-1599

1288

1289

Dewey Decimal

747

lAl

Classification

and

decorative

748

and minor arts

Reproductions, copies, forgeries, alterations

202 87

Kitchens

.797

Dratvingy

748

Execution and identification

Decoration of specific types of buildings

.8

Class specific decorations regardless of type of building in 747.9

Decoration of public,

.85-.87

Repair and restoration

.202 88

Including expertizing, safety measures

religious, educational,

Class identification of reproductions, copies, forgeries,

research buildings

Add e.g.,

to base

alterations in

number 747.8

the numbers following 72 in 725-727,

Historical

[.209]

decoration of theaters 747.85822

Do

Decoration of specific types of residential buildings

,88

Add

to base

728.1-728.9,

number 747.88 e.g.,

the

numbers following 728

this

number

not use; class in 748.29

(Use of this

decoration of hotels 747.885

comprehensive works on residential buildings discontinued; class in 747

Use of

and geographical treatment

Glassmakers

[.209 2]

in

Historical

.29

for

748.20287

number

If

For decoration of specific rooms of residential buildings, see

.290 1-.290 5

747.7

and geographical treatment

preferred, class glassmakers in 748.2092

Periods of development Class here schools

Various specific decorations e.g.,

decorative

Add

lighting for Christmas 747.92 (no^ 747.93)

to base

747.98 747.92

,291-.299

Decorations for specific occasions

the numbers following 747.20 in Greco-Roman glass 748.2901

e.g.,

Geographical treatment individual Class here, in notations at country level only,

747.93

glassmakers

Add

to base

708.1-708.9,

.93

not limited by country or

747.94

carpets, see 747.5

.92

styles

number 748.290

747.201-747.205,

Decorating with house plants Decorative lighting Decorating with color Decorations for specific occasions

Decorative lighting

and

locality

Observe the following table of precedence,

For draperies, upholstery,

optional; prefer 748.29)

Class here glassmakers

Class residential buildings of institutions in 747.85-747.87

Jd

is

the numbers foUov^ing 708 in glassware and glassmakers of Pennsylvania

number 748.29 e.g.,

748.29148 JS

Examples: for parties, weddings, holidays

Stained, painted, leaded, mosaic glass For

specific articles, see 748.8

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.94

Decorating with color

.502 8

.98

Decorating with houseplants

.502 82

Glass painting

.502 84

Leaded

.502 85

Mosaic glass craft and making

.502 88

Conservation, preservation, restoration

748

Class

J2

Glassware Blown, pressed, molded,

cast,

decorated

For methods of decoration, see 748.6; .202 8

specific articles, 748.8

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.202 82

Glassblowing

.202 86

Bottle

and

glass craft

Class routine

Class stained glass in 748.5

.502 89

and staining

mosaics

maintenance and repair

Routine maintenance and repair Inluding safety measures

jar cutting

1291

12Q0

glass

in

748.50289

Dewey Decimal

748

Historical

[.509]

Do

748

Classification

and geographical treatment

Historical

Class specific kinds of antique furniture in 749.3

number

optional; prefer 748.59)

is

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Reproductions, copies, forgeries, alterations

102 87

Execution and identification

and geographical treatment

Conservation, preservation, restoration

.102 88

Class here artists If

Antique furniture

102 8

(Use of this

.59

.1

not use; class in 748.59

Artists

[.509 2]

Drawing, and decorative and minor arts

749

Including expertizing

preferred, class artists in 748.5092

.590 1-.590 5

forgeries, Class identification of reproductions, copies, repair alterations in 749.10287; routine maintenance and

development

Periods of

Class here schools

and

styles not limited

by country or

in 749.10289

locality

Add

to base

number 748.590

747.201-747.205,

.591-.599

Routine maintenance and repair

.102 89 the numbers following 747.20 in

Including safety measures

500-1399 748.5902

e.g.,

Geographical treatment

Historical

[.109]

Do

Class here, in notations at country level only, individual artists

Add

.2

number 748.59 the numbers

to base

708.1-708.9,

e.g.,

Historical

following 708 in

not use; class in 749.2

and geographical treatment

Class here antiques

and reproductions, furniture makers

stained glass and artists of Chartres If preferred, class furniture

748.59451

.6

and geographical treatment

.201-.205

Methods of decoration

makers

in

749.092

Periods of development Class here schools

Including engraving, cutting, sand blasting, etching, enameling

and

styles not limited

by country or

locality

Class

methods of decoration of

specific articles in

748.8

Add For painted •8

glass, see 748.5

Specific articles

.21-.29

.82

and

the numbers following 747.20 in Renaissance period 749.2032

number 749.20

747.201-747.205,

Including mirrors, ornaments Class glass lamps

to base

e.g..

Geographical treatment Class here, in notations at country level only, individual

furniture makers

lighting fixtures in 749.63

Add

Bottles

to base

708.1-708.9,

numbers following 708 in English furniture and furniture makers 749.22

number 749.2 e.g.,

the

Bottles of artistic interest regardless of use

.83

Drinking glasses

.84

Paperweights

749

.3

tables Including beds, cabinets, chests, clockcases, screens,

For built-in furniture, see 749.4; heating and lighting fixtures

Furniture and accessories Historical

Do [.092]

and geographical treatment

Chairs Built-in furniture

729.9

Furniture makers number

.4

749.6; picture frames, 749.7

in Class built-in ecclesiastical furniture in architectural design

not use; class in 749.2

(Use of this

and furniture, .32

For upholstery, see 747.5 [.09]

Specific kinds of furniture

For heaHng and lighting fixtures and furniture, see 749.6 is

optional; prefer 749.2)

1292

1^93

749

Dewey Decimal

749

Ornamental woodwork

749

Classification

in furniture

Painting

750 Historical

[.9]

Do

Examples: marquetry, inlay trim, lacquer work, scrollwork Class ornamental

woodwork

in a specific kind of furniture with the

Heating and lighting

fixtures

not use; class in 759

(Use of this

and furniture

Class processes

Elxamples: mantels, other fireplace

and inglenook

fixtures

optional; prefer 759)

and forms of individual painters

in 759.1-759.9

SUMMARY

Lighting

751.2

Class built-in ecclesiastical lighting fixtures in architectural

design in 729.98

Picture frames

Materials

.4

Apparatus, equipment, artists' models Techniques and procedures

.5

Techniques of reproduction

.6

Conservation, preservation, restoration, routine care

.7

Specific forms

.3

Examples; chandeliers, lamps, sconces

.7

is

and

furniture

.63

number

Processes and forms

751

Heating

.62

and geographical treatment

Painters

[.92]

kind, e.g., picture frames 749.7

.6

750

and paintings

Including shadow boxes

750

751.2-751.6 Techniques, procedures, apparatus,

Painting and paintings

equipment, materials

Class painting in a specific decorative art with the subject, e.g.,

illumination of manuscripts .1

Class comprehensive works in 750.28

and books 745.67

Materials

Philosophy and theory

Surfaces, pigments,

Including methodology

mediums,

fixatives,

coatings

Class use of materials in specific techniques in 751.4

.11

Appreciative aspects Class psychological principles in 750.19

.3

Apparatus, equipment, Class use of apparatus

.117

Aesthetics

.118

Criticism and appreciation

.4

.42

Class works of critical appraisal in 759

Inherent features Composition, form, vision, space,

Class

.2

.28

and equipment

in specific techniques in

style, perspective,

decorative values, light,

752

Use of water-soluble mediums Watercolor painting Class here gouache, casein painting

movement, symmetry in

Techniques and procedures

For tempera painting, see 751.43

.422

methodology in 750.1, color

.422 4

Watercolor painting techniques by subject

Add

Miscellany

to base

materials Comprehensive works Class techniques

and procedures

in 751.3, materials in

in 751.5, conservation

and 751.2, reproduction and copying

in 751.4, apparatus

and restoration

in 751.6

Ink painting

.425 1

Chinese

.425 2

Japanese

.426 .43

1204

e.g.,

watercolor 751.422436

.425

Acrylic painting

Tempera

the numbers following 704.94 in techniques of landscape painting in

number 751.4224

704.942-704.949,

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

equipment

models

751.4

Theory, technique, history

.18

artists'

painting

^^95

Dewey Decimal

751 .44

Fresco painting

.45

Oil painting

.454

Painting

751 .77

oils

to base

number 751.454 e.g.,

techniques of landscape painting in

Development, description, form

751.45436

.494 .5

regardless of subject subjects in 751.2-751.6; individual painters in 759.1-759.9

Other methods

Abstractions, symbolism, allegory, mythology,

753

legend

Collage

Add as the basic

Techniques of reproduction

.62

e.g.,

prints^ see

epic paintings 753.7

Add

to

base

life

755

(Genre paintings)

number 755 the numbers

704.9482-704.9489,

e.g.,

following 704.948 in

paintings of Holy Family 755.56

Historical events

756

Examples:

Human

757

battles, coronations, disasters

figures

Not provided

Class identification of reproductions, copies, forgeries,

for in

and

their parts

753-756, 758

Class here portraits

alterations in 751.5; routine care in 751.67

Observe the following table of precedence,

Routine care

women

e.g.,

groups of nude

757.4 (not 1^1. 22)

757.8

Including safety measures

Erotica

757.7

Miniature portraits

Specific forms

757.9

Collections of portraits

Class specific subjects in specific forms in 753-758; techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials employed in specific

Specific kinds of persons

forms in 751.2-751.6

According to

Groups of

.72

Easel paintings

.2

.73

Murals

.22

Nudes

.74

Panoramas, cycloramas, dioramas

.23

Draped

.75

Scene paintings

757.3-.5

757.6

figures

According to

757.2

attire

attire

figures

Including theatrical scenery

12Q6

in

Religion and religious symbolism

Conservation, preservation, restoration, routine care

Conservation, preservation, restoration

and mythology

755

760

Forgeries and alterations

following 704.94 in

Subjects of everyday

Including expertizing

.67

number 753 the numbers

754

reproductions, copies, forgeries, alterations

.6

base

Class religious symbolism

Airbrush

For printmaking and

to

704.945-704.947,

technique

Execution, identification, determination of authenticity of

.58

works regardless of

Class

Mosaic painting

With painting

critical appraisal,

comprehensive works in 750; techniques, procedures, painting speciEc apparatus, equipment, materials employed in

Encaustic (Wax) painting

Including finger painting, sand painting

.493

Miniatures

753-758 Iconography

the numbers following 704.94 in

Class in 738.5

.49

751

and paintings

Color

752

704.942-704.949,

[.48]

751

Oil painting techniques by subject

Add

.46

Classification

1297

Dewey Decimal

757

1^1

Classification

Painting

759

759.01-759.07 Periods of development

757.3-757.5 Specific kinds of persons

Class here schools

Class here portraits of individuals

.4

Men Women

.5

Children

759.01

Groups of

.7

Miniature portraits

.8

Erotica

figures

Including pornogiaphy

.01

Collection of portraits

.011

.04 .05

19th century, 1800-1899

.06

20th century, 1900-1999

.07

21st century, 2000-2099

.1

Landscapes

.2

Marine scenes and seascapes

Paleolithic painting

.011 3

Rock

Class hunting scenes in

with the subject,

e.g.,

which animals are not center of interest

Plants

in

500-1 199

1200-1399 Class here Gothic painting

For flowers, see 758.42

Industrial

.7

Architectural subjects

^

Other

and paintings

and paintings of an earlier or later 500-1199 759.021 period with the specific period, e.g.,

Class Gothic painting

and technical subjects

.6

and cityscapes

.03

1400-1599 Class here Renaissance painting

Add 001-999 to base number 758.9, Canadian life 758.9971

e.g.,

paintings of

critical appraisal,

Class Renaissance painting

Canada and .04

and geographical treatment

Development, description, If

and paintings before 500

paintings Including Romanesque painting and

.022

*)

and paintings

759.01

Flowers

Historical

500-1399

hunters 757.6

.021

759

and paintings)

Class Christian, Byzantine painting

Still life

:s

art (painting

and paintings

painting Class here early Christian, Byzantine

Including hunting scenes

.42

Nonliterate peoples

.011 2

.02

Animals

.4

A.D. Nonliterate peoples, and ancient times to 499

Regardless of time or place

Other subjects

.3

A.D. Nonliterate peoples, and ancient times to 499

500-1399 1400-1599 1600-1799

.02

.6

758

not Umited by country or locality

styles

SUMMARY .03

.9

and

Class comprehensive works in 759

Class comprehensive works in 757

.3

759

and paintings

.046

works

Class development, description, critical appraisal, works of than one painter devoted to specific subjects in 753-758

and paintings before 1400

and paintings

and paintings

of 18th cenhiry in

759.047

.047

18th century, 1700-1799 Including rococo painting and paintings

12q8

759.022

17th century, 1600-1699

Class baroque painting

more

in

1600-1799

Class here baroque painting

preferred, class painters in 750.92

and paintings

1299

Dewey Decimal

759

759

Classification

759 .061 4

19th century, 1800-1899

.05

759

Painting and paintings Art nouveau Class comprehensive works

on

art

nouveau

in

759.059

Classical revival (Neoclassicism)

.051

Class classical revival of 18th century in 759.047

Romanticism

.052

.062

Functionalism

.063

Cubism and futurism Including geometric design

Class romanticism of 18th century in 759.047

Naturalism and realism

.053

Class naturalism

and realism of an

with the specific period,

e.g.,

earlier or later period

18th century 759.047

Impressionism

.054

.063 2

Cubism

.063 3

Futurism

.064 .064 2

.064 3

Neo-Impressionism

.065

Including divisionism, pointillism

Postimpressionism

.056

.065 2

.057

Symbolism and synthetism

.058

Kitsch (Trash)

Expressionism Class abstract expressionism in 759.0652

Including pleinairism, luminism

.055

Expressionism and fauvism

Fauvism Abstractionism, nonobjectivity, constructivism Abstractionism abstract Including neoplasticism, geometric abstractionism,

expressionism

.065 6

Nonobjectivity

.065 7

Constructivism

Comprehensive works Class kitsch of the 20th century in 759.0613

.066

Art nouveau

.059

Comprehensive works Class art

nouveau of the 20th century

in

759.0614

20th century, 1900-1999

.06

Class here

modern

painting

For 19th century, 1800-1899, see 759.05

SUMMARY 759.061

.064

Functionalism CubisiTi and futurism Expressionism and fauvism

.065

Abstractionism, nonobjectivity, constructivi

.066

Dadaism and surrealism Composite media and sensations

.062 .063

.067

061

Art deco, kitsch, art nouveau

Art deco, kitsch, art nouveau

061 2

Art deco

061 3

Kitsch (Trash) Class

Dadaism and surrealism

.066 2

Dadaism

.066 3

Surrealism

.067

Composite media and sensations

.067 1

Pop

.067 2

Optical art (Op

.067 3

Kinetic art

.067 4

Happenings, environments, events

.067 5

Conceptual

.067 6

Land

.067 7

Structuralism

.067 8

Multiple art

.067 9

Space art

.07

art art)

art

art

21st century, 2000-2099

comprehensive works on kitsch in 759.058

1301

1300

Dewey Decimal

759

759

Classification

759.1-759.9 Geographical treatment

Add

not provided for in

Areas, regions, places in general

.91

from Table 2 Western Hemisphere 759.91812

and paintings of

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to painting and paintings of a specific country other than United (If it is

.11

that case class

number; in painting and paintings of North America in 759.97)

Class painting

and paintings of Middle America

and Canada,

it is

optional to class

them

Add e.g.,

in 759.972

Class painting

and paintings of Scotland and Ireland [both

formerly 759.941] in 759.29

to base

number 759.11

Graphic

760

Printmaking and prints

arts

Including rubbings Class rubbings used for study

United States

the subject,

Class painting

and paintings of

Specific states of

specific states in

to

base

e.g.,

monumental

and research

in a specific field with

brasses 739.522

paintings, 750; For drawing and drawings, see 741; painting and photography and photographs, 770; printing, 686.2

759.14-759.19

United States

759.1 the numbers following 7 in "Areas" notation 74-79 from Table 2, e.g., painting and paintings of San

Add

759.9, e.g.,

number 759.9, "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Toronto 759.113541

.14-.19

number

comprehensive works on painting and paintings of Europe 759.9375 759.94, Etruscan painting and paintings

in this

the numbers following 71 in "Areas" notation 711-719 from Table 2, e.g., painting and paintings of

.13

to base

Continents, countries, localities

.93-.99

Canada Add

1

countries

North America

States

"Areas" notation

for their respective Class individual painters in the notations

nonliterate peoples in 759.011 •1

and painting and paintings of countries "Areas" notation 43-48 in 759.94

Other geographical areas

.9

Add in 759, painting

2, e.g.,

Class comprehensive works,

759.1)

comprehensive works

the numbers following 4 in "Areas" notation painting and paintings of France 759.4

number 759

to base

759

paintings

European countries

43-48 from Table

Class here, in notations at country level only, individual painters regardless of process, form, subject

Class

modem

Other

.3-.8

Arrange geographically as below; but, if it is desired to give local emphasis and a shorter number to painting and paintings of a specific country, place them first by use of a letter or other symbol, e.g., Burmese painting and paintings 759.B (preceding

and

Painting

759

number

760.01-760.09 Generalities of graphic arts

Francisco 759.19461

Standard subdivisions and their extended meanings

Class individual painters in 759.13, painting

and paintings of

Class comprehensive

works in 760

Hawaii in 759.9969 .2

British Isles

.01-.03

England

Standard subdivisions of graphic Notations from Table

.21-28

England the numbers following 42 in "Areas" notation 421-428 from Table 2, e.g., painting and paintings of

Add

to base

number 759.2

Manchester 759.2733

.29

.04

to base

,044

number 759.29

notation 41-42 from Table Isle

numbers following 4 in "Areas" e.g., painting and paintings in

Iconography of graphic to base

.05-.08

e.g.,

.09

the numbers following 704.94 in landscapes in graphic arts 760.04436

Standard subdivisions of graphic arts Notations from Table

and Ireland 759.291

arts

number 760.044

704.942-704.949,

of Anglesey 759.292921 [formerly 759.2911, of Scotland

1302

Special topics of general applicability in graphic

Add

the

2,

1

arts

Scotland, Ireland [both formerly 15Q. Ml], Wales

Add

arts

Historical

1

and geographical treatment of graphic

^03

arts

Dewey Decimal

760 .090 1-.090 5

Graphic arts

760

760

Classification

[.9]

Periods of development

Historical

and Not limited by country or

Add

to base

e.g.,

Do

following 709 in

graphic arts of the Renaissance

[•92]

760.09024

.092

Graphic

not use; class in 769.9

Printmakers (Use of this

number

is

optional; prefer 769.92)

artists

761-769 Printmaking and prints

Description, critical appr^sal, biography

.092 2

prints

locality

number 760.09 the numbers

709.01-709.05,

and geographical treatment of printmaking

Collected graphic

artists

Including works of graphic

Class comprehensive works in 760 artists

from several geographical

areas

761-767 Printmaking

works of more than one graphic artist in the same geographical area in 760.091, 760.093-760.099 Class

Fine art of executing a printing block or plate representing a picture or design conceived by the printmaker or copied from another artist's painting or drawing or from a photograph

Individual graphic artists

.092 4

Including works

Techniques, procedures, equipment, materials Class comprehensive works in 760.28; techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials of reproduction, preservation, routine care in 769.1; techniques, procedures, apparatus,

760.1-760.8 Generalities of printmaking and prints Standard subdivisions and their extended meanings

equipment, materials employed by individual printmakers in 769.924

Class comprehensive works in 760, generalities of individual

1 11

Wood

Philosophy and theory of printmaking and prints

.117

Aesthetics

.118

Criticism

engraving

Linoleum-block printing

Appreciative aspects Class psychological principles in 760.19

.8 .':

[762]

and appreciation

Class works of critical appraisal in

Metal engraving

[Unassigned] Most recently used

Theory, technique, history

18

Relief processes (Block printing)

761

printmakers in 769.924

in Edition 14

Lithographic (Planographic) processes

763 769

For chromolithography, see 764.2

Inherent features .2

Surfaces

Composition, color, form, style, perspective, decorative values, light, vision, space,

.2

.28

movement, symmetry

Miscellany of printmaking and prints

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials of printmaking and prints Class techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials for

.3-.8

making

specific kinds of prints in

761-767

Standard subdivisions of printmaking and prints Notations from Table

.22

Stone

.23

Aluminum

.24

Zinc

764

Chromolithography and serigraphy

.2

Chromolithography

.8

Serigraphy (Silk-screen printing)

1

^304

^05

760

Dewey Decimal

765

765

Classification

.18

Conservation, preservation, restoration Including expertizing

765-767 Intaglio processes Class comprehensive works in

forgeries, Class identification of reproductions, copies, and repair in 769.19 alterations in 769.17; routine maintenance

765

Metal engraving

765

.19

comprehensive works on metal processes, on intaglio processes Class here

For metal

relief

and metal

mezzotinting relief engraving, see 761.8;

intaglio

.4

and

Iconography to base

number 769.4

704.942r-704.949,

the

e.g., portrait

Class postage stamps

Line engraving

numbers following 704.94

in

prints 769.42

by subject

in 769.564, printmakers regardless

of subject in 769.92

Stipple engraving

JS

Various specific forms of prints Including lettering, inscriptions, designs on diplomas, decorative prints, match covers

Crible engraving

Mezzotinting, aquatinting, related processes

766

Routine maintenance and repair

Add

767 aquatinting, 766; etching and drypoint,

.6

769

Graphic arts

769

name

cards, posters,

specific subject Class prints other than postage stamps on a printmaker regardless of form in 769.4, made by an individual

Mezzotinting

regardless of form in 769.924

Aquatinting .55

Composite processes

.7

Use of two or more

Paper money Class here counterfeit paper

Historical

[.550 9]

Etching and drypoint

767

Do

Jl

Etching

.559

.3

Drypoint

.559 01-.559 05

Most

769

Historical periods

.559 1-.559 9

[.09]

Do .1

Add "Areas" .56

not use; class in 769.12

Historical

number 769.5590 the numbers foUowing 090

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Postage stamps and related devices complex subjects with aspects in two or more subdivisions the schedule. of this schedule in the number coming first in 769.562 {not e.g., counterfeit stamps depicting birds Class

not use; class in 769.9

routine care Collecting, reproduction, preservation,

769.56432)

of prints

Class stamps other than for

routine care of Class collecting, reproduction, preservation, specific forms of prints in 769.5

.12

Collecting

.17

Techniques of reproduction

[.560 9]

,172

Reproductions and copies

174

Forgeries and alterations

Historical

Do .561

prepayment

of postage in 769.57

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 769.569

United Nations postage stamps, postal stationery, covers

1307

1306

1.

number 769.559

Class here philately

and geographical treatment

in

Geographical treatment

regardless of process Description, critical appraisal, collections

Collecting

to base

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table 769.559034 e.g., paper money in 19th century

recently used in Edition 14

Do

and geographical treatment

Add

Prints

[.075]

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 769.559

Historical

[Unassigned]

[768]

money

processes in a single print

Dewey Decimal

769

769

Classification

Collected printmakers

.922

.562

Counterfeit postage stamps, covers, cancellations

.563

Postage stamps commemorating persons and events

geographical areas Including works of printmakers from several Class works of

Postage stamps depicting various specific subjects (Iconography)

.564

number 769.564 the numbers

to base

704.943-704.949,

e.g.,

more than one printmaker

in the

same

geographical area in 769.91, 769.93-769.99

Individual printmakers

.924

Add

769

Graphic arts

769

following 704.94 in

equipment, Including works, techniques, procedures, apparatus,

postage stamps of birds of the world

materials

769.56432

.93-.99

For stamps commemorating persons and events, see 769.563

specific continents, countries,

Treatment by localities

Covers

.565

Add Postal stationery

,566

Postal service-issued stationery

(e.g., letter

770

sheets,

Postmarks, cancellations, cachets

.569

Historical

.1

and geographical treatment

Add

to base

.11

1,

.2

.23

Geographical treatment

Add

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base number 769.569

Stamps other than for prepayment of postage

.57

Examples: Christmas seals, officially sealed labels, ration coupons; postage-due, postal savings, revenue and savings stamps J9

to base

number 769.90

Treatment by Add

As a hobby

1

number

Techniques and procedures photography Including techniques of pinhole photography, of

.282

1, e.g.,

769.9, e.g.,

special kinds of

photography in 778

Use of cameras Loading, focusing, exposure, plate and film removal

.282 2

Western Hemisphere 769.91812

Use of

specific types of

Examples:

35mm

Class specific

makes

(brands) of cameras regardless of type

Printmakers Description, critical appraisal, biography of printmakers regardless of process, representation, style, period, place If

preferred, class in 760.92

1308

cameras

single-lens reflex, large format, miniature

in 771.31

.92

hobby

techniques and Class apparatus, equipment, materials in 771, procedures of special processes in 772-774, of specific fields

the numbers following 090 in

from Table 2 to base

as a profession, occupation,

without camera

areas, regions, places in general

"Areas" notation

Photography

and

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table prints of 1950-1959 769.9045 .91

Miscellany

.233 .28

decorative values,

movement, symmetry

As a profession and occupation

Periods of development

Add

style, perspective,

.232

Historical and geographical treatment of printmaking and prints

.901-.905

Inherent features Ught, vision, space,

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., postage stamps of 19th century 769.569034

.569 1-.569 9

Philosophy and theory

Composition, color, form,

number 769.5690

number 769.9

Class technological photography in 621.367

Historical periods

.569 01-.569 05

Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Photography and photographs

envelopes, postcards) bearing imprinted stamps

.567

*'

^309

Dewey Decimal

770 .283

Darkroom and

llii

Classification

.356

laboratory practice

Including preparation of negatives (developing; desensitizing, reducing, intensifying, rinsing, fixing, washing, drying

exposed

.36

negatives

and

positives,

770.286

transparencies, 770.285; preservation

,37

efiPects,

.38

A

reversing negatives

Preservation of positives

.52

Storage, restoration

.53

Recovery of waste materials ,532

Photographers regardless of area, region, place, type of photography 779

frames

Chemical materials Support materials glass,

metal, ceramics, cellulose compounds, paper

Photosensitive surfaces Specific photosensitive surfaces

Class here interdisciplinary works

.532 2

Plates

.532 3

Papers

.532 4

Films

.54

Apparatus, equipment, materials on use and manufacture

772-774 Special processes

772-774, in specific fields and special kinds of photography in 778, manufacture of a specific kind of apparatus, equipment, material

with the subject,

e.g.,

Studios, laboratories,

.2

Furniture and

.3

Cameras and Specific

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

of cameras 681.418

.1

in Class comprehensive works in 770.28, processing techniques specific fields and special kinds of photography in 778

darkrooms

For photomechanical printing techniques, see 686.232

fittings

772

accessories

makes (brands) of cameras

.1

Arrange alphabetically by trade name

Direct positive and printing-out processes

For platinum printing-out

Class optical parts of specific shutters, see 771.36;

Metallic salt processes

Early photographic processes

Optical parts of cameras

For

Developing and printing supplies Developing, reducing, toning, intensifying, fixing solutions

Class apparatus, equipment, materials used in special processes in

.35

trays, utensils,

and geographical treatment

Class photographs in

.31

makes of cameras

in 771.31

focusing and exposure apparatus,

process, see 772.3

,12

Daguerreotype process

.14

Wet-collodion, ferrotype, tintype processes

.16

Kallitype processes

771.37

.352

makes of

Developing and printing apparatus

Backings of

For mounting, see 770.284

771

specific

Accessories

Examples: .5

.92

and exposure apparatus of

Examples: tripods, carrying cases

Preservation of negatives and transparencies

Historical

in 771.31

cameras in 771.31

Class data processing in 770.28

.9

makes of cameras

Focusing and exposure apparatus

Class focusing

Preparation of positives (Contact printing)

Storage, aging

.287

shutters

Examples: exposure meters, viewfinders, range finders

retouching, toning, coloring, mounting

.286

Camera

Class shutters of specific

of

Exposing, developing, rinsing, fixing, washing, drying,

.285

Filters

plates, films, paper)

For preparation of positives, see 770.284; preservation of

.284

111

Photography and photographs

771

Lenses

1310

1311

Dewey Decimal

772 .3

Classification

112

SUMMARY

Platinotype processes

Silver processes

Use of

silver halides in principal light sensitive

.3

Photographic projection Special kinds of photography

,4

Stereoscopic photography and projection

778.2

Including platinum printing-out process .4

.5

photographic

.6

emulsions

.7

773

Pigment processes of printing

.8 .9

Elarly

•1

118

Photography and photographs

778

Motion-picture and television photography, and related activities Color photography and photography of colors

Photography under specific conditions Special effects and trick photography Photography of specific subjects

photographic printing processes J2

Carbon and carbro processes

Photographic projection Including filmstrips, filmslides

Examples: Mariotype, ozotype, ozobrome

For stereoscopic projection, see 778.4; motion- picture .2

Powder

(Dusting-on) processes

projection, 778.55

Including peppertype processes

•3

Class xerography in 686.44

Special kinds of photography Not provided

for

elsewhere

.3

Imbibition processes

Including high-frequency photopsychography, high-voltage

.5

Gum-bichromate processes

photography

.6

Photoceramic and photoenamel processes

.7

Diazotype processes

.8

Oil processes

Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., use of

photography .31

Photomicrography

For motion-picture photomicrography, see 778.56

Holography Photography by use of interference patterns produced by coherent light waves

[775]

astronomy 522.63

Production of enlarged photographs of microscopic objects in black-and-white and color

Including bromoil process

774

in

.32

.322

Photography in terms of focus Telephotography For aerial and space photography, see 778.35; panoramic

[Unassigned]

photography, 778.36

Most recently used

in Edition 14

,324

[776]

[Unassigned] Most recently used

[777]

778

Including photomacrography in Edition 14

Class close-up motion-picture

[Unassigned] Most recently used

Close-up photography

and

television

photography in

778.5

.34

in Edition 14

Interdisciplinary works

and special kinds of photography, and related activities Specific fields

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class here interdisciplinary works on use

Class technological infrared photography in 621.3672

.35

apparatus, equipment, materials

materials with the subject,

e.g.,

Aerial

and space photography

Including interpretation

and manufacture of

Class manufacture of a specific kind of apparatus, equipment,

Infrared photography

For photogrammetry, see 526.982 .36

Panoramic photography

of cameras 681.418

1312

^A3

Dewey Decimal

778

lis

Classification

High-speed photography

.37

118

Photography and photographs

778 .534 4

Sound Including sound-picture recording, sound synchronization and scoring, postsynchronization

Including use of short-duration electronic flash Class use of normal photographic electronic flash (flash-bulb

.534 5

photography) [formerly 778.37] in 778.72

Special

efiFects

Example: double-image photography

Class high-speed motion-picture photography in 778.56

Stereoscopic photography and projection Production of effects of binocular vision

For stereoscopic motion-picture photography, see 778.5341;

.534 6

Time-lapse

.534 7

Animated-cartoon

.534 9

Amateur

projection^ 778.5541

Motion-picture and television photography, and related

darkroom and laboratory practice for amateurs 778.532; specific types and elements of amateur

activities

motion-picture photography in 778.5341-778.5347

Class

Specific types of

.534 91

SUMMARY

Editing films

.535

.53 .55

Motion-picture projection

Class editing in a specific type or

.56

Special kinds of motion-picture photography

photography

.58

Preservation and storage of motion-picture films

.59

Television photography

Generalities of motion-picture

and

television

Including

titling

Generalities of motion-picture

and

television

to base

778.53-778.58,

specific subjects

to base

e.g.,

lighting for motion-picture

and

television

Of

.554

778.53-778.58 Motion pictures

.554

e.g.,

motion-picture

and elements of motion-picture

1

specific kinds of

.554 2

Color

Motion-picture photography (Cinematography) and

.554 4

Sound

editing

.554 9

Amateur

to

.56

in

778.534

motion pictures

Stereoscopic

Class comprehensive works in 778.5

photography applicable

778.538,

Motion-picture projection

.55

Class special kinds of motion-picture

number

photography regardless of subject

the numbers following 778.5 in

photography 778.52343

.53

778.534

Class specific types

number 778.52

element of motion-picture

photography of birds 778.538598

photography Add

in

Photography of

.538

Add 001-999 .52

cameras

photography Motion-picture photography (Cinematography) and editing

778.52

in

Special kinds of motion-picture photography

science and technology in 778.56

Not provided

.532

Darkroom and laboratory

.534

Various specific types and elements of motion-picture photography

.534

1

practice

.534 2

Color

.534 3

Lighting

^3^

elsewhere

Including motion-picture photomicrography, high-speed motion-picture photography Class a specific application with the subject, e.g., use of motion-picture photography in diagnosis of diseases 616.075

Stereoscopic Production of effects of binocular vision

for

.58

Preservation and storage of motion-picture films

.59

Television photography

^^5

Dewey Decimal

778 .599

11%

Classification

Television recording and recorders Tape,

778

Photography and photographs

118

Special effects and trick photography

.8

Examples: table-top photography; photography of specters,

film, disc

distortions, multiple images, silhouettes

.599 2

Recording Class special effects motion-picture photography in 778.5345

.599 3 .6

Recorders

Photography of

.9

Color photography and photography of colors

Add For color motion-picture photography^ see 778.5342; color photomicrography, 778.31 .602 8

equipment, materials in color photography in 778.66

Photography of colors

in

.63

Including

.65

Lippmann

photography 778.92

methods regardless of subject

in

Photographs

779

Add

to base

number 779

704.942-704.949,

Direct process reproduction in color photography

following 704.94 in

778.3-778.8

monochrome

Orthochromatic and panchromatic

e.g., portrait

Class photography by specific

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials Class processing techniques, procedures, apparatus,

.62

number 778.9 the numbers

to base

704.942-704.949,

m

specific subjects

780

e.g.,

the

numbers following 704.94

in

photographs of children 779.25

Music Distinguish scores and parts from treatises as provided below, e.g., comprehensive treatises on violin 787.1, scores and parts for violin 787.151-787.154; however, if preferred, distinguish scores and parts

process

Additive processes in color photography

by prefixing M violin M787.1

Production of color films and projections by additive analysis

to

number

for treatises, e.g., scores

and parts

for

and additive synthesis respectively .66

Processing techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials in color photography Class here subtractive processes, production of color films prints by subtractive analysis and subtractive synthesis

.01

Research

.07

Relation to society Including support, patronage

and .08

Relation to literature and other arts

.09

Relation to subjects other than arts

respectively Class historical

and experimental techniques

in color

Class relation of music to society in 780.07

photography in 778.63-778.65

7 .71

.712

Photography under

specific conditions

SUMMARY

Outdoors

780.1 .2

In sunlight

.4

.719

At night

.7

.8

For infrared photography, see 778.34

.9

.72

Indoors and by

artificial light .1

Class here use of normal photographic electronic (flash-bulb photography) [formerly 778.37]

For infrared photography, see 778.34

Underwater

.75

Under extreme

Philosophy and aesthetics

flash

Class short-duration flash in high-speed photography in 11S.31

.73

Philosophy and aesthetics Miscellany Special topics of general applicability Study, teaching, performances Scores and parts, and treatment among groups of persons Historical and geographical treatment

Class general principles ("theory of music") in 781

[.14]

Languages (Terminology) and conununication

Do

not use; class in 781.23-781.24

climatic conditions

1316

^^7

Dewey Decimal

780 .15

780

Classification

.739

Appreciation

Programs Add "Areas"

Theory, technique, history

Class

Including analytical guides, program notes; listening

.77

Class scientific principles in 781.1

[.19]

Special

program notes

in 780.15

Festivals, competitions,

Miscellany Add "Areas"

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,

awards

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class performances at festivals

Do .29

not use; class in 781

Price

Do .4

,42

lists

Use of

this

number

for collections of writings about

Popular music

*

in 780.72

.81

Collected scores and parts by individual composers

.82

Collected scores and parts by

.84

Miniature pocket scores Regardless of

Schools and courses .88

Conservatories and general schools at secondary and higher levels

[.89] Class research in 780.01

.729 01-.729 05

number 780.7290 the numbers

B following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., schools in 18th century 780.729033

.729 1-.729 9

Treatment among

specific kinds of

persons

specific racial, ethnic, national

1,

not use; class in 781.7

Historical

and geographical treatment

Development, description,

critical appraisal

Class critical appraisal in analytical guides

and program notes

in

780.15

Geographical treatment

Add "Areas" .73

or kind

Treatment among groups of

Do

Historical periods to base

medium

more than one composer

groups

and geographical treatment

Add

be sung or recited

with music in 781.96

Students, learners, apprentices, novices

Historical

to

Class comprehensive works in 780.8, words to be sung or recited

Study, teaching, performances

and courses

and words

with music

Art ("Classical") music

.729

music

780.81-780.82 Collected scores and parts of conventional size

Special topics of general applicability

Class schools

.72

of

not use; class in 016.78

Class appreciation of art music in 780.15

,71

780.73

discontinued; class in 780

and trade catalogs

Class appreciation of popular music in 780.15

,7

among groups

Scores and parts, and treatment

Class here works combining scores

.43

in

persons

Commercial miscellany

[.294]

number 780.79

and competitions

materials .8

rhythm

programmed teaching

not use; class in 781.15

.79

[.28]

number 780.739

methods of teaching

training;

.2

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Dictation, ear training, eye training, music reading,

Psychological principles

Do

780

Music

780

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Performances

number 780.729

780.901-780.905 Periods of development of music, of European music

Concerts and recitals

Class here schools

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 780.71

or locality

and

styles

not limited ethnically or by country

Class comprehensive works in 780.9

13^8

13^9

Dewey Decimal

780

Classification

.901

Ancient times to 450 A.D.

.902

450-1450

780

780

Music

780 .93-.99

Treatment by

specific continents, countries,

localities Class here music

Including Gothic

Modern

.903

style, ars antiqua, ars

nova

Class

1

1450-1600

"theory of music"

music in

SUMMARY

1750-1825 781.1

Class here rococo style Class rococo style of earlier period in 780.9032

1825-1900 Including romanticism

Other basic considerations

.3

Harmony

.4

Melody and counterpoint

.5

Musical forms

.6

Composition and performance Music of ethnic groups and various

Class here nationalism

20th century, 1900-1999 new

.9

.1

.15

areas, regions, places in general

Class music of ethnic orientation in 781.7, occidental music in

.2

.22

780 .92

Scientific principles

sound

in 781.22

Psychological principles Including music and color

21st century, 2000-2099

Treatment by

Other topics

Class scientific principles of musical

Class early impressionism in 780.9034

.91

and

Including mathematical, physical, physiological principles

music, neoclassicism

Class here impressionism

,905

specific countries

localities

Class 20th century nationahsm in 780.904

Including

Scientific principles

.2

.7

,904

and techniques of dramatic music in 782, of sacred 783, of music for specific mediums in 784-789

Class principles

1600-1750

Including classicism

.903 4

music composed or improvised in in 781.73-781.79

Class here techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials;

Including baroque style, nuove musiche

.903 3

in 780,

General principles and considerations

781

Including Renaissance style

.903 2

European music

specific countries or localities

For 20th century, 1900-1999, see 780.904; 21st century,

.903

in specific continents, countries,

localities

period, 1450-

2000-2099, 780.905

performed

Other basic considerations Musical sound Pitch, scales, intervals, tonalities, chords

Persons associated with music Examples: composers, performers,

.23

Nomenclature and systems of terms

.24

Notation

critics

Including neumes, tablature

781.3-781.4 Musical structure Class comprehensive

works

in 781.3, musical structure in specific

musical forms in 781.5

For basic musical sound, see 781.22; rhythm and meter, 781.62

1320

1321

Dewey Decimal

781 .3

Classification

781

Harmony

781.64-781.67 Special elements of composition and :

Including harmonic analysis, twelve-tone system Class here comprehensive works

on musical sliucture

performance •t

Class comprehensive works in 781.6

Class elements of twelve-tone system in 781.22

.64

For melody and counterpoint, see 781.4 .32

Thorough

bass (Basso continuo)

Arrangement (Transcription) Including resolution, instrumental reduction

.642

1

Transposition

Including realization of figured bass

.36

Modulation

Written and extemporaneous i

i

.4

Melody and counterpoint

.41

Melody

.42

Counterpoint

.65

Improvisation (Extemporization)

.66

Accompaniment

.67

Embellishment

:

;

Graces, ornaments, decoration i

Including canon, fugue

I

.5

.7

Musical forms For canon, fugue, see 781.42

Music of ethnic groups and various and localities Development, description,

specific countries

critical appraisal

Class here folk music

.52

Sonata

.55

Dance music Class jazz

781

Music

781

1

.71

Prograiii music

.57

Jazz and related forms

nonliterate peoples

Add "Areas"

dance music in 781.57

.56

Of

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 781.71

781.72-781.79 Of literate peoples Class comprehensive works in 781.7

.572

Ragtime .72

.573

Blues

.574

Hot jazz and swing

.6

.61

various specific racial, ethnic, national groups

Of

Use 781.72001-781.72009

Add

Composition and performance

5 to

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table base number 781.72, e.g., Gypsy music 781.7291497 "Racial, Ethnic, National

Class music of specific racial, ethnic, national groups in

Composition

places

For special elements of composition, see 781.64-781.67 .73-.'

.62

Rhythm and meter

.63

Performance

for standard subdivisions

i

Of

where they predominate

specific countries

Add

and

in 781.73-781.79

localities

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Class music performed in specific countries

Execution, interpretation, expression

For special elements of performance, see 781.64-781.67

.633

Score reading and playing

.634

Memorizing

.635

Conducting

1 1

1 1 1

localities in

780.93-780.99 .9

.91

Other topics Musical instruments Including design, description, hand construction, care, tuning, repairing, verification

Class

1322

and

number 781.7

machine construction

in 681.8

^^3

Dewey Decimal

781 .96

Words

to

Persons associated with dramatic music and production of musical drama

.092

be sung or recited with music

782

Music

782

781

Classification

Description, critical appraisal, collections of librettos, scenarios,

782

Examples: composers,

poems

Dramatic music and production of musical drama and parts of dramatic music 784-789

If preferred, class scores

specific

.01

.015

[.019]

medium

in

Grand, Ught, comic,

for a

For

satiric,

chamber

operettas, see 782.81

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

.101

Appreciation

performers, critics

Opera

.1

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

librettists,

.101 5

Appreciation

Theory, technique, history

Theory, technique, history

Including analytical guides, program notes; listening

Including analytical guides, program notes; listening

Class scientific principles in 782.01

Class scientific principles in 782.101

Psychological principles

[.101 9]

Psychological principles

l>

Do .02

.028

.102 8

Composition

Study, teaching, production, productions

.107

Including training in dramatic interpretation

.107

Collections Use of

this

and treatment among groups of persons number

1

Conducting and performance Class schools

,107 3

and courses

Performance of various

in 782.107

specific operas

Including stage guides

for collections of writings about the subject

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 782.107

.107 39

782.081-782.082 Scores and parts

Programs

Add "Areas"

with scores

Class

Class collections of librettos in 782.085

.107 9

.081

Scores and parts by individual composers

.082

Scores and parts by

.085

Librettos

.086

Stories

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

program notes

Festivals, competitions,

Add "Areas"

in 782.1015

awards

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

.109

Historical

and competitions

in 782.1073

and geographical treatment

plots

Development, description, Historical

number

782.1079

more than one composer

Class performances at festivals

.09

number

782.10739

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts, works combining

and

librettos, scenarios

Study, teaching, production, productions

discontinued; class in 782

librettos

Composition Writing and arrangement of music,

librettos, scenarios

Class here training, conducting, performance

.08

not use; class in 782.1015

Miscellany

.102

Miscellany

Writing and arrangement of music,

.07

Do

not use; class in 782.015

and geographical treatment

Development, description,

critical appraisal

Class critical appraisal in analytical guides

Class critical appraisal in analytical guides

notes in 782.1015

and program notes

in 782.015

^3^4

critical appraisal

^^5

and program

Dewey Decimal

782

782

Classification

Examples: composers,

Sacred music

783

Persons associated with opera

.109 2

librettists,

Music composed for public and private worship or dedicated to a religious purpose

performers, critics

Librettos

.12

Class here treatises

and

plots

.13

Stories

.15

Scores and parts

vocal music; but,

librettos

For

Class sacred dramatic music in 782, scores

combining

librettos, see

instrumental music in 785-789

,01

782.12

.015

by more than one composer

Collections

,154

Single works

and

collections

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

Appreciation Theory, technique, history

by individual

Including analytical guides, program notes; listening

composers

Class scientific principles in 783.01

Theater music each subdivision identified by * as follows: Standard subdivisions 01-09 Notations from Table I Apply the extended meanings of 782.101-782.109,

[.0191

to

Librettos, stories, plots, scores

Add

e.g.,

and

.02

.024

not use; class in 783.015

Miscellany

Composition

and parts

the numbers following 782.1 in 782.12-782.15,

scores

Psychological principles

Do

composition 028

2-5

Writing and arrangement of music and words

e.g.,

Class sacred music for specific types of users in 783.02

parts of single works 54

*Musical shows

.81

783.026-783.029 Music for specific religious groups

Operettas, musical comedies, revues, film musicals * Cantatas

.82

* Incidental

.83

Class comprehensive works in

and oratorios

For sacred cantatas, see

782.4; sacred oratorios, 783.3

.026

to base

281-289,

.85

*Incidental film music

.86

*lncidental radio music

.87

*lncidental television music

Music

.95

for ballets, masques, pageants,

as instructed

librettos, stage as instructed

number 783.026 the numbers

e.g.,

optional to class here specific kinds of sacred music for specific denominations and sects; prefer 783.1-783.9. If and to the result option is chosen, add as above; then add (It is

add the numbers following 783 church choirs 783.026708)

pantomimes

under 782.8; however,

class stories, plots,

guides of ballets in 792.84

under 782.8

1326

following 28 in

music for Methodists 783.0267

Ballet music

Add *Add

783

Christianity

Add

dramatic music

For incidental film music, see 782.85; incidental radio music, 782.86; incidental television music, 782.87

.9

and parts of sacred

with scores

.152

Add

if

on sacred music, scores and parts of sacred preferred, class scores and parts of sacred

vocal music in 784

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts, works

.8

783

Music

783

1327

in 783.1-783.9, e.g.,

Methodist

Dewey Decimal

783 .029

Other Add

783

Classification

SUMMARY

religions to base

292-299,

number 783.029

optional to class here

(It is

specific kinds of sacred

option

music

of specific religions; prefer 783.1-783.9. If and to the result add the chosen, add as above; then add

numbers

following 783 in 783.1-783.9,

is

e.g., liturgical

music

of Judaism 783.029602)

commercial miscellany of sacred music and trade catalogs in 016.783

Class lists

.06

Organizations and Class choirs

.07

.073

in 783.02, price

.1

.3

Oratorios

.4

Nonliturgical choral works

.5

Nonliturgical chants

.6

Songs

.7

Evangelistic music

.8

Choirs and vocal groups

.9

Hymns

ritualistic

Instrumental music Treatises on instrumental music and instrumental

accompaniment

to

vocal music

in 783.8

Class scores

.2

Performances

Liturgical

and parts of sacred instrumental music

and

ritualistic

Use 783.2001-783.2009

Programs notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

in

785-789

music

Class here works combining texts (librettos) with scores

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 783.07

Add "Areas"

music

Liturgical

Study, teaching, performances

.073 9

and

.2

management

and vocal groups

Instrumental music

783.1

the numbers following 29 in

music of Judaism 783.0296

e.g.,

783

Music

783

for standard subdivisions

Class texts used by a specific rehgion with the religion, e.g., liturgy and ritual of Christian church 264

number

783.0739 Class

.079

program notes

in

Festivals, competitions,

Add "Areas"

.092

Historical

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

awards

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class performances at festivals

.09

and parts of liturgical and ritualistic music of Christian church in 783.21-783.29, of non-Christian religions Class scores

number 783.079

and competitions

in 783.073

in 783.209

and geographical treatment

Persons associated with sacred music Examples: composers,

Scores and parts

.205

783.015

librettists, lyricists, singers, critics

by more than one composer

.205 2

Collections

.205 4

Single works and collections by individual composers

Liturgical music of non-Christian religions

.209

Add

to base

292-299,

783.1-783.9 Specific kinds of music and performing

number 783.209

e.g., liturgical

the numbers following 29 in

music of Judaism 783.2096

groups 783.21-783.29 Liturgical music of Christian church

Class here specific kinds of sacred music of specific Christian denominations and sects, of other specific religions; but, if

Add

preferred, class these in 783.026-783.029 Class comprehensive works in

each subdivision identified by

to

5

Scores and parts Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

783

by more than one composer Single works and collections by individual composers Class comprehensive works in 783.2 Collections

52 54

.21

Mass (Communion For

*Add

1328

* as follows:

as instructed

service)

Common of the

Mass, see 783.22; Proper of the Mass, 783.23

under 783.21-783.29

^^9

Dewey Decimal

783 .22

Common

(Ordinary) of the Mass

Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus,

.23

* Proper

* Office

Agnus Dei

.352

Collections by

.354

Single works

sequence, offertory,

A

communion

.27

.28

For

oratorios, see 783.3

Notations from Table

penitential music

1

Apply the extended meanings of 783.301-783.307, listening 783.4015

Including Christmas, Easter liturgical music

Other

by individual

Standard subdivisions

*Joyous and festive music

.29

collections

Anthems, motets, choruses, cantatas

.401-.409

Lenten and

and

Nonliturgical choral works

Matins, lauds, prime, terce, sext, none, vespers, complin * Litanies

more than one composer

composers

hours

.26

783

Music

783

of the Mass

Introit, gradual, tract,

.24

783

Classification

e.g.,

Librettos, scores, parts

.42-.45

special services

Add

to base

number

783.32-783.35,

Solemnities, processionals, recessionals

783.4 the

e.g., collections

numbers following 783.3 in by more than one composer

783.452 .3

Oratorios .5

Nonliturgical chants

Class here Passions

.301

Gregorian, Ambrosian, Anglican, Jewish chants

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

.501-.509 .301 5

Standard subdivisions

Appreciation

Notations from Table

Theory, technique, history

Apply the extended meanings of 783.301-783.307, performances 783.5073

Including analytical guides, program notes; listening Class scientific principles in 783.301

[.301 9]

.307 .307 3

.52-.55

Psychological principles

Do

to base

number 783.5

783.32-783.35,

not use; class in 783.3015 .6

e.g.,

Librettos, scores, parts

Add

Study, teaching, performances

1

e.g.,

the numbers following 783.3 in

scores of single works 783.554

Songs For hymns, see 783.9

Performances Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 783.307

.307 39

783.62-783.63 Carols

Programs

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class comprehensive works and treatises in 783.6

number

783.30739 Class

For Christmas

program notes

.32

Librettos

.35

Scores and parts

in 783.3015

.62

Texts of carols

.63

Scores and parts of carols Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts,

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts, works

texts (librettos)

combining

hbrettos with scores

For

Add

as instructed

librettos, see

carols, see 783.65

For 783.32

under 783.21-783.29

texts,

with scores

see 783.62

by more than one composer

.632

Collections

.634

Single works

and

collections

composers

^330

works combining

^33^

by individual

Dewey Decimal

783 .65

783

Classification

Christmas carols Class here comprehensive works

on Christmas music

783

Music

783

by more than one composer (Hymnals)

.952

Collections

.954

Single works

and

collections

by individual

composers

Class a specific kind of Christmas music with the subject, e.g., oratorios 783.3

784-789 Individual mediums of musical

Standard subdivisions

.650 1-.650 9

Notations from Table

expression

1

Apply the extended meanings of 783.301-783.307, programs 783.650739

.652-.655

to base

number 783.65 the numbers

783.32-783.35,

Other songs Class here

e.g.,

for a specific

following 783.3 in

.672

Texts

.675

Scores and parts

to nine parts

Women Men Specific instruments (not groups) as arranged in

787

Add

to base

number 783.675

784.3061-784.3067,

For

texts,

men

Specific instruments (not groups) as arranged in

788 Percussion instruments Specific instruments (not groups) as arranged in

783.67513

see 783.672

789 Keyboard instruments Accordion

Evangelistic music Sunday

school, gospel

music

Harpsichord Piano

hymns 783.9

Class comprehensive works in 780

Choirs and vocal groups

784

In churches and other local units of worship

Class sacred music for choirs

music, .9

.95

e.g.,

and vocal groups with the kind of

(It is

passions 783,3

optional to class here scores

and parts of sacred vocal

music; prefer 783)

Hymns

For music for orchestra with incidental vocal

Songs for congregational singing

.01

Scores and parts

.015

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts, works texts

Voice and vocal music With or without instrumental accompaniment

Including training, conducting

combining

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

Appreciation Including analytical guides, program notes; relation of words

with the religion, texts of hymns for Christian congregations 264.2 Class texts used

parts, see 785.2

Theory, technique, history

with scores

by a

specific religion

e.g.,

to music; listening

Class scientific principles in 784.01

[.019]

Psychological principles

Do

^33^

789

786

Organ

Class a specific kind of evangelistic music with the subject, e.g.,

788

Wind instruments

the numbers following 784.306 in

e.g., solos for

Treatises on mission, revival,

.8

787

String instruments

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts, works combining texts (librettos) with scores

.7

784

Voice Children

spirituals [formerly 784.756]

Negro

medium; prefer 782)

Observe the following table of precedence for works combining two {not or more mediums, e.g., duets for violin and flute 785.7271 785.72851), for soprano and tenor 784.30622 (no^ 784,30623)

scores of single works 783.6554

from one

for

optional to class here scores and parts of dramatic music

(It is

Librettos, scores, parts

Add .67

e.g.,

not use; class in 784.015

m3

Dewey Decimal

784

784

Classification

784

Music

784

Miscellany

.02

784,1-784.7 Specific kinds of vocal music

Composition

.028

each subdivision identified by * as follows: Standard subdivisions 001-009 Notations from Table 1 Apply the extended meanings of 784.01-784.09,

Add

Writing and arrangement of music and words

Study, teaching, performances

.07

Concerts and

recitals

Class training

and performance

to

recitals

in 784.93

Add "Areas"

Collections and single works

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts Subdivisions of 06 are supplied where recommended

number 784.073

Unless other instructions are given, class complex subjects with number aspects in two or more subdivisions of this schedule in the coming last in the schedule, e.g., fraternity glees 784.622 {not

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 784.07;

program notes

.079

007

Scores and parts

06

Programs

.073

e.g.,

in

784.015

Festivals, competitions,

awards

784.1)

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class programs at festivals

and competitions

number 784.079

Class comprehensive works in 784

in 784.073

*Choruses and part songs

.1

.09

Historical

and geographical treatment

Choral pieces not originally composed for orchestral accompaniment

Persons associated with voice and vocal music

.092

Examples: composers,

Including glees, rounds, catches

librettists, lyricists, singers, critics

For complete choral works,

SUMMARY

.8

Choruses and part songs Complete choral works Songs for from one to nine parts Folk songs Popular songs Songs for specific groups and on Other kinds of songs Collections of vocal music

.9

The

784.1 .2 .3 .4 .5

.6 .7

.106

specific subjects

see 784.2

Scores and parts

.106

Children's voices

1

.106 2

Women's

.106 3

Men's voices

.106 4

Mixed voices

.106 5

Vocal parts with choruses

voice

.12 .2

.3

voices

Madrigals choral works

Complete Originally

Songs

for

composed

from one

Class here vocal

for chorus

chamber music,

For popular songs, see 784.5

.306 .306 1

*Add

as instructed

with or without solo voices

to nine parts

ballades, canzonets

^334

on choral music

Class here comprehensive works

Scores and parts One-voice part

(Solos)

under 784.1-784.7

^335

art songs,

dance songs,

ballads,

Dewey Decimal

784 .306 11

Children

.306 12

Women

.306 13

Men

.306 2

784

Classification

Geographical treatment

.491-.499

Add "Areas" JS

to base

number 784.3062

mediums under 784-789,

e.g.,

.52

*Country music Class here bluegrass music

women and men

duets for

784.30622

.53

*Blues

Three-voice parts (Trios)

Add

to base

number 784.3063

mediums under 784-789,

the numbers following 784.3061

e.g., trios for

women

.54

.55 .6

number 784.3064

the numbers following 784.3061 in 784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of

mediums under 784-789, .306 5

e.g.,

quartets for

men

to base

number 784.3065

mediums under 784-789, .306 6

e.g.,

*For students and children

to base

quintets for

Songs for undergraduate, graduate, professional, technical ih

schools; fraternities

number 784.3066

the numbers following 784.3061 in 784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of

mediums under 784-789,

*College and university songs

numbers following 784.3061 precedence of women 784.30652

e.g., sextets for

.623

*High school songs

.624

*Children's songs

.66

*For societies and service clubs

men, women,

Including Masonic, Rotary, Lions Club songs

children 784.30661

.306 7

For songs for college fraternities, see 784.622

Seven-, eight-, nine-voice parts (Septets, octets, nonets)

Add

to base

^'%

the numbers following 784.3061 in 784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of

.4

e.g., octets for

men

Do .49

Historical

.490 1-.490 5

[.710 09]

.719

airs,

songs,

Historical

e.g.,

labor songs 784.68331

hymns

1.

Historical

*Add

as instructed

and geographical treatment

and geographical treatment notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

under 784.1-784.7

under 784.1-784.7

^336

784.68,

not use; class in 784.719

Add "Areas"

following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., folk songs of 17th century 784.49032 as instructed

*National

Do

Historical periods

number 784.490 the numbers

number

Patriotic, martial, political songs

and geographical treatment

to base

to base

Other kinds of songs

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 784.49

Add

Add

.7

784.30673

.71

Historical

specific subjects (Topical songs)

Add 001-999

*Folk songs

[.400 9]

On

.68

number 784.3067

mediums under 784-789,

home and community

.62

Six-voice parts (Sextets)

Add

*Songs for specific groups and on specific subjects

*For

784.30643

in 784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of

rock

*Soul

.622 the

folk, soft

.61

Five-voice parts (Quintets)

Add

n' roll)

Including acid,

Four-voice parts (Quartets) to base

*Rock (Rock

precedence of and children

784.30631

Add

rhythm and blues

Class here

in 784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of

.306 4

number 784.49

For folk songs, see 784.4

the numbers following 784.3061 in 784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of

.306 3

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

*Popular songs

Two-voice parts (Duets)

Add

784

Music

784

^337

number 784.719

Dewey Decimal

784

784

Classification

Songs of ethnic and cultural groups in United States

.75

.84

Quartets the numbers following 784.3061 in 784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789, e.g., collections of children's quartets

Add

and Canada (If it is

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter

number

to

songs of ethnic and cultural groups of a specific country, it is optional to class them in this number; in that case class songs of ethnic and cultural groups in United States and

Canada

number 784.84

to base

784.841

.85

in

Quintets, sextets, septets, octets, nonets

784.76)

Add

Class popular songs having ethnic origins in 784.5

784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789, e.g., collections of sextets for men, women, children 784,851

.751

American native races

.752

Gypsies

.755

Anglo-Americans and Celtic-Americans

collections for

.88

Other

collections for female voices

The .93

Negro

spirituals [formerly 784.756] in

voice

Training and performance

783.67 Class training

Songs of ethnic and cultural groups

.76

Add

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table

.932

Training

For songs of ethnic and cultural groups in United States and Canada, see 784.75

be provided

.94

to base

number

784.81 the numbers following 784.3061 in

784.30611-784.30613,

.82

e.g., collections

of

women's

solos

784.812

.949 .95

Duets Add

to base

number 784.82

the

numbers following 784.3061

in

Trios

Add

to base

number 784.83

the numbers following 784.3061 in

784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789, e.g., collections of trios for men and women 784.832

*Add

as instructed

methods of training and expression sol-fa

Whistling

Voice training for dramatic performance Class training in dramatic interpretation in 782.07

.96

784.30611-784.30613, observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789, e.g., collections of men*s duets 784.823

.83

Special

Including sight singing, solfeggios,

Solos

Add

Performance Execution, interpretation, expression

for in 784.1-784.7

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

.81

For training for dramatic performance, see 784.95

.934

Collections of vocal music to

in 784.962

Voice culture, vocal expression, breathing, pronunciation, tone formation, vowel formation

Class popular songs having ethnic origins in 784.5

Too general

and performance of vocal ensembles

For special methods of training and expression, see 784.94

5 to base number 784.76

A

following 784.3061 in

male voices

Other

Examples: minstrel and plantation songs Class

number 784.85 the numbers

to base

.87

*Afro-Americans

.756

784

Music

784

Vocal ensemble Class here

community

.962

Training

.963

Conducting

.964

Performance

singing, singing in the

Execution, interpretation, expression

under 784.1-784.7

^33S

^339

home

Dewey Decimal

785

Classification

785

* Orchestras

.066

785-789 Instruments and instrumental music Class

comprehensive works

For

785

treatises

in

780 see 783.1

1

.066 2

Instrumental ensembles and their music

SUMMARY 785.01

.01

Class here string bands

.066

on sacred instrumental music,

Miscellany

.06

Organizations and management

.07

Study, teaching, concerts

.09

Historical

*Salon orchestra theater, hotel, cafe orchestra

.066 3

String orchestra

.066 6

Dance

.066 7

Jazz orchestra

.067

orchestra

Bands For string bands, see 785.066

and geographical treatment

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

Full (Symphony) orchestra

Chamber,

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

.02

.067 1

Marching band Wind,

brass, military, school

Appreciation

.015

785

Music

785

.067 108

Drill,

band;

drum and bugle

corps

drum majoring

marching,

Theory, technique, history Including analytical guides, program notes; listening

.067 2

Jazz band

.067 5

Rhythm and

Class scientific principles in 785.01

Do .02

.068

Psychological principles

[.019]

Class

not use; class in 785.015

,07

Miscellany

.073

Composition

.028

.06

.073 9

Arrangement and instrumentation Organizations and

.060 3-,060 9

.079

Concerts and programs

Programs

from Table 2 to base number 785.062

.09

785.066-785.068 Specific kinds of ensembles to

07

program notes

in

.092

each subdivision identified by * as follows: Training, conducting, performance

Historical

awards

and competitions

specific organizations, see

Persons associated with instrumental ensembles and Examples: composers, conductors,

^340

as instructed

785.073

785.0623-785.0629

their music

*Add

in

number 785.079

and geographical treatment

Class comprehensive works in 785.06; specific organizations in

785.0623-785.0629

number

785.015

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class concerts at festivals

For

Add

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Festivals, competitions,

Add

Geographical treatment "Areas** notation 3-9

Study, teaching, concerts

Class

Specific organizations

Add

in 785.06

785.0739

National, state, provincial, local organizations

.062 3-.062 9

management

Add "Areas"

management

Class specific organizations in 785.0623-785.0629

.062

music ensembles

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 785.07

Including accompaniment, embellishment

.028 4

Chamber

percussion bands

under 785.066-785.068

^34^

critics

Dewey Decimal

785

785

Classification

*Military

.13

785.1-785.8 Specific kinds of music

Add

to each subdivision identified

01-02

03 05 06

by

^

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics, miscellany

Add

to

e.g.,

program notes 015

Miscellaneous music for orchestra

management

orchestra

Study, teaching, concerts

Add

08 09 092

07 the numbers following 785.07 in 785.073-785.079, e.g., programs 0739 History and description of the specific kind of music among groups of persons Historical and geographical treatment Persons associated with the specific kind of music Examples: composers, conductors, critics

Add

to

Class

to base

more than one composer

e.g.,

further as instructed

scores of miscellaneous music for

orchestra 785.305

*Romantic music

.31

Class here divertimenti, cassations, serenades

*Program music

.32

Scores and parts Collections by

number 785.3 and then add

under 785.1-785.8,

symphonic poems

Class here

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

52 54

785.4-785.8

Class here miscellaneous music for salon orchestra, for string

Class ensembles in 785.06

5

for in 785.1-785.2,

Not provided

Serial publications

07

music

Class symphonies with vocal parts in 785.11

^

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

patriotic

*Music for orchestra with incidental vocal parts

the numbers following 785.0 in 785.01-785.02,

Organizations and

band music

Marches and

* as follows:

785

Music

785

*Variations

.34

-

and other large works

Single works and collections by individual composers

.4

comprehensive works in 785

Music

for small

ensembles

For chamber music, see 785.

SUMMARY 785.1 .2

dance music in 785.42, dance music percussion bands in 785.43

Symphonies and band music Music for orchestra with incidental vocal parts

Class jazz

.4

Miscellaneous music for orchestra Music for small ensembles

.42

*Jazz

.5

Independent overtures for orchestra

.43

*Music for rhythm and percussion bands

.6

Concertos

.7

Chamber music

.8

Suites for orchestra

.3

.1

J5

*Symphonies

* Independent

.6

for orchestra

One

overtures for orchestra

or

more

solo instruments with orchestra or

For music for organ, piano, orchestra, see 786.89

Symphonies, music with incidental vocal suites, miscellaneous music

.601-.609

parts, overtures,

band in 785.6, dance music band in 785.42

Class concertos for

for

band

Standard subdivisions Apply the extended meanings of 01-09 under 785.1-785.8, analytical guides of concertos 785.6015

in

*Add

as instructed

under 785.1-785.8

For military band music, see 785.13; music for rhythm and percussion bands, 785.43

*Add

as instructed

band

Class here concerti grossi

*Band music

785.41, jazz for

rhythm and

Concertos

Class here symphonies for salon orchestra, for string orchestra

.12

for

Class here overtures for salon orchestra, for string orchestra

Symphonies and band music

.11

*Dance music

.41

under 785.1-785.8

^342

^343

e.g.,

Dewey Decimal

785

785

Classification

Scores and parts

.66-.69

.73

Trios

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

Scores and parts

Add

Add

to base

number 785.6 the numbers

following 78 in 786-789,

of violin concertos by two or

more composers

785.67102

e.g.,

•7

Add

number 785.75 the numbers following 78 in 786-789, 784-789, observing the table of precedence of mediums under

Standard subdivisions

Treatises on music for groups of specific sizes to base

number 785.70

785.72-785.79,

e.g., treatises

for flute

to base

e.g.,

quintets for clarinet and strings 785.7571

Scores and parts

the numbers following 785.7 in

on duets

Add

Sextets

.76

Add

mediums under 784-789,

Scores and parts

Apply the extended meanings of 01-09 under 785.1-785.8, e.g., analytical guides of chamber music 785.70015

.702-.709

the numbers following 78 in 786-789,

Quintets

.75

For music for organ and piano, see 786.88 .700 1-.700 9

number 785.74

to base

observing the table of precedence of e.g., string quartets 785.7471

Chamber music instruments

harp 785.7371

Scores and parts

concertos for flute and violin 785.671 (nof 785.6851)

diflFerent solo

the

Quartets

.74

more than one solo instrument by precedence of mediums under 784-789,

Compositions for two or more

numbers following 78 in 786-789, precedence of mediums under 784-789,

number 785.73

e.g., trios for violin, flute,

Class compositions with

following the table of

to base

observing the table of

concertos 785.671; then add Of and to the result add the numbers following 5 in special table under 785.1-785,8,

e.g., violin

e.g., collections

785

Music

785

Add

and piano

numbers following 78 in 78&-789, precedence of mediums under 784-789,

number 785.76

to base

the

observing the table of e.g., string sextets 785.7671

785.702851

Septets

.77

785.71-785.79 Scores and parts Scores and parts Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts Class

.71

comprehensive works

Add

to base

number 785.77

the numbers following 78 in 786-789,

observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789, e.g., brass septets with trumpet 785.7781

in 785.7

Collections of scores and parts for groups of various sizes

Octets

.78

Scores and parts

number 785.78 the numbers following 78 in 786-789. observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789,

785.72-785.79 Scores and parts for groups of specific

Add

sizes

to base

e.g., octets

Collections

and

Nonets and larger combinations

.79

Class comprehensive works in 785.7

.72

Scores and parts

Duets

Add Scores and parts

Add

to base

number 785.72

the numbers following 78 in 786-789,

Os for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning of Table

.8

number 785.79

the numbers following 78 in 786-789.

*Suites for orchestra Class here suites for salon orchestra, for string orchestra

1

*Add

^344

to base

observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789, e.g., combinations with violin 785.7971

observing the table of precedence of mediums under 784-789, e.g., duets for flute and piano 785.72851 f Use extra

including violin 785.7871

single works

as instructed

under 785.1-785.8

^345

Dewey Decimal

786

786

Classification

.107 9

786-789 Class

Specific instruments

their

music

Add "Areas"

their

music

.109

SUMMARY 3

Training in and performance on keyboard string instruments

.4

Music for keyboard string instruments Organ and its music Organ Training in and performance on organ Music for organ Other keyboard instruments and their music

.7 •8 Ji

.1

Keyboard

string instruments

and

their

and

their

.101 5

.102 8

.107

.22

string instruments

789.

72

Pianoforte (Piano)

Other instruments

.221

Harpsichord, spinet, virginal

Theory, technique, history

.222

Clavichord

Including analytical guides, program notes; listening

.223

Forerunners and early forms of pianoforte

Appreciation

.23

Design, description, hand construction, care, tuning, repairing, verification

Psychological principles not use; class in 786.1015

Class

^

Miscellany Composition

machine construction

.304

681.8162

harmony, accompaniment

Specific kinds of instruments

Add

Performances

in

Training in and performance on keyboard string instruments Class here keyboard

Arrangement

to base

number 786.304

786.21-786.22,

Concerts and

e.g.,

the numbers following 786.2 in

harpsichord 786.30421

recitals

Class study, teaching, performance in 786.3

.107 3

critics

For early forms, see 786.223

786.2; music, 786.4

Including accompaniment, embellishment

.102 84

Keyboard

For player piano, see

music

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

Do .102

music

kinds in 786.23

Class scientific principles in 786.101

.101 9]

and geographical treatment

Class comprehensive works in 786.2; design, description, hand construction, care, tuning, repairing, verification of specific

.21

For instrumentSy see

786.31-786.35 Studies and exercises

Programs

Add "Areas"

Class comprehensive works in 786.3

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

786.1073

.31

Hand

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 786.107;

.32

Touch

.33

Scales

.34

Octaves, chords, arpeggios

program notes

in

786.1015

^346

786.1073

786.21-786.22 Specific kinds

Comprehensive works

.101

.2

in

Persons associated with keyboard string instruments and

music

string instruments

string instruments

and competitions

Examples: composers, performers,

Jl

.6

Historical

their

Keyboard Keyboard

number

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Class programs at festivals

.109 2

.5

awards

786.1079

in 781.91

Keyboard instruments and

786.1

Festivals, competitions,

comprehensive works on instruments and their music in 780,

on instruments

786

and

786

Music

786

^347

Dewey Decimal

786

786

Classification

*Dances

.45

Pedal

.35

Including national,

classic,

idealized dances; dance suites,

square dance music

786.36-786.38 Graded instruction Class comprehensive works in 786.3, specific graded studies

786

Music

786

For polonaises, polkas, mazurkas, see 786.44; modern dance

and

music, 786.46

exercises in 786.31-786.35

.36

Elementary

.37

Intermediate

Examples: ballroom dance music, jazz music

.47

*Artistic etudes

.48

*Variations

Advanced

.38

A

*Modern dance music

.46

Music for keyboard

string instruments

Music

.49

for

and

more than one performer

Class instructive editions in 786.3

Not provided

Treatises on music for specific kinds of

.404

Add

to base

number 786.404

786.21-786.22, Class scores

e.g.,

and parts

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

the numbers following 786.2 in

music for harpsichord 786.40421 for specific kinds of instruments in

One

piano,

.495 7

Two

pianos,

,495 8

Three or more pianos, three or more performers

Scores and parts .5

Organ and

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

.405 4

Single works and collections by individual composers

Standard subdivisions

.501-.509

Notations from Table

to each subdivision identified

Collections by

52 54

1

Apply the extended meanings of 786.101-786.109, composition 786.5028

786.41-786.49 Specific forms Add

music

For organ, see 786.6; music, 786.8

more than one composer

Collections by

its

two or more performers

Comprehensive works

Class serial publications in 786.4

.405 2

two or more performers

,495 6

786.405

.405

for in 786.41-786.48

Scores and parts

.495

instruments

suites

by

* as follows:

.6

more than one composer

e.g.,

Organ For electronic organ, see 786.92; reed organ, 786.94; barrel

Single works and collections by individual composers

organ, 789.71 Class comprehensive works in 786.4

.41

* Sonatas,

Historical

[.609]

sonatinas, rondos

Do .42 .43

* Romantic

Historical

and geographical treatment

and descriptive music .620 1-.620 5

Examples: nocturnes, meditations, ballads, songs without words

Add

not use; class in 786.62

Fantasias, fugues, rhapsodies, arabesques .62

and geographical treatment

.44

Marches,

as instructed

under 786.41-786.49

polonaises, polkas,

Add

mazurkas

to base

number 786.620 the numbers

following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., organs in 18th century 786.62033

*Add

1348

Historical periods

as instructed

under 786.41-786.49

1349

1,

Dewey Decimal

786

786

Classification

Geographical treatment

.621-.629

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number 786.62

Design, description, hand construction, care, tuning,

.63

repairing, verification Class

machine construction

in

.86

*OfiFertories

,87

*Voluntaries and improvisations

.88

*Music for organ and piano

.89

*Music for organ, piano, orchestra

681.8166 .9

.7

Other keyboard instruments and

Training in and performance on organ Class here keyboard harmony,

accompaniment

Class music in 786.8

For graded instruction, see

786. 76-786.

78

.920 1-.920 9

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

786.76-786.78 Graded instruction

.78

Advanced

.8

Design, description, hand construction, care,

.923

tuning, repairing, verification Class

Music for organ

.94

machine construction

in

681.81692

Reed organ

Class instructive editions in 786.7

Harmonium, melodeon, cabinet organ

Scores and parts

.805

Class music in 786.8

Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts

.940 1-.940 9

Class serial publications in 786.8

Collections by

.805 4

Single works and collections by individual composers

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

more than one composer

.805 2

1

Apply the extended meanings of 786.101-786.109, e.g., programs 786.94073; however, class study and teaching in 786.7

.943

786.81-786.89 Specific forms

Design, description, hand construction, care, tuning, repairing, verification

Add

to

each

subdivision identified Collections by

52 54

by

* as follows:

Class

more than one composer

Single works and collections by individual composers

Class comprehensive works in 786.8

.81

*Sonatas, sonatinas, similar works

.82

*Fugues, preludes and fugues, toccatas

.97

*Add

as instructed

machine construction

Add

Preludes

.84

Interludes

.85

*Postludes

as instructed

under 786.81-786.89

^350

in

681.81694

Accordion and concertina and their music under 786.81-786.89

For preludes, see 786.83 .83

in

786.7

Elementary Intermediate

1

Apply the extended meanings of 786.101-786.109, e.g., programs 786.92073; however, class study and teaching

Class comprehensive works in 786,73

.77

music

Electronic organ

Studies and exercises

.76

their

Class celesta in 789.6

.92 .73

786

Music

786

m^

787

Dewey Decimal

787-789 Other instruments and Add

to

each subdivision identified by

01

015

ISl

Classification

their

787-789 Other instruments and

music

individual composers

Appreciation

073

Solo,

542

Two Two

not use; class in 015 Miscellany

Composition

in 785.7

more of the instrument, unaccompanied or more of the instrument, accompanied Class chamber music in 785.7

543 544

Psychological principles

or

Class comprehensive works on instruments and their music in 780,

on instruments

in 781.91

Arrangement

787

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

String instruments

and

their

music

Serial publications

Use 787.001-787.009

Organizations and management Study, teaching, performances

and courses

for standard subdivisions

Class keyboard string instruments and their music in 786.1

Training and performances Class schools

0712 0714

unaccompanied Solo, accompanied Class chamber music

541

Including accompaniment, embeUishment

0284 03 05 06 07 071

music

Scores and parts of single works and of collections by

54

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

Do

02 028

their

(continued)

* as follows:

Theory, technique, history Including analytical guides, program notes; listening Class scientific principles in 01 [019]

1^1

Music

787

in

*

.01

07

Bowed

instruments

Class specific instruments in 787.1-787.4

Training

Performance

*Plectral instruments

.05

Execution, interpretation, expression Concerts and recitals

Class specific instruments in 787.5-787.9

Class students, learners, apprentices, novices in 07

0739

Programs

787.1-787.4 Specific

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to 0739 Class program notes in 015

079

Class comprehensive works in 787.01

awards Add "Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to 079

Festivals, competitions,

and recitals at festivals and competitions in 073 History and description of the specific instrument and its music or groups of instruments and their music among Class concerts

08

Historical

and geographical treatment

Persons associated with the specific instrument and music or groups of instruments and their music

.1

Violin

.2

Viola

.3

Violoncello (Cello)

.4

groups of persons

09 092

bowed instruments and

.41

Double

,42

Viols and

its

Examples: composers, performers, critics Instruments Including design, description, hand construction, care,

52

Collections of scores and parts by

Add

Ji

vielle

.6

Harp Guitar, mandolin, lute

.61

and parts

Guitar For

more than one composer

52 the numbers following 54 collections of accompanied solos 522 to

bass

Class comprehensive works in 787.05

5 Music 51-54 Scores and parts Class here arrangements, abridgments, excerpts Class comprehensive works in 5 Instructive editions of scores

string instruments

787.5-787.9 Specific plectral instruments

tuning, repairing, verification Class machine construction in 681.8

51

Other bowed

in

541-544,

.65

Mandolin

as instructed

under 787-789

e.g.,

*Add

ukulele, see 787.92

(continued)

^35^

^353

their

music

Dewey Decimal

787 .67

Classification

ISl

*Lute

788.5-788.9 Specific

Including

sitar

* Banjo

Wind

A

*Zither

Including ocarina

Other plectral instruments

.94

* Dulcimer

Wind

788

instruments and their music

Use 788.001-788.009 Class organ

.01

and

its

instruments with

mouth hole

Standard subdivisions

.501-509

Apply the extended meanings of 01-09 787-789, e.g., programs 788.50739

Including hurdy-gurdy, psaltery

*Ukulele

related instruments

Flute group

.7

.92

woodwind and

Class comprehensive works in 788.05

For mandolin, see 787.65

.9

788

Music

788

.51

* Flute, piccolo, fife

.53

* Recorder

for standard subdivisions

and

as instructed

under

as instructed

under

flageolet

788.6-788.9 Specific reed instruments

music in 786.5 Class comprehensive works in 788.056

*Brass instruments .6

Single-reed instruments

Class specific instruments in 788.1-788.4

.05

Woodwind

Standard subdivisions

.601-.609

instruments Apply the extended meanings of 01-09 787-789, e.g., programs 788.60739

Class specific instruments in 788.5-788.9

*Reed

.056

Class specific reed instruments in 788.6-788.9

^

.62

*Clarinet and basset horn

.66

*Saxophone

788.1-788.4 Specific brass instruments

788.7-788.8 Double-reed instruments

Class comprehensive works in 788.01 .1

*Trumpet, comet, bugle

.2

*Trombone

.4

Horns and other

brass

Class

.7

*Oboe and English horn

.8

*Bassoon and heckelphone

wind instruments .9

Other reed instruments

horn and hunting horn

.41

* French

.42

*Saxhorn

.44

*Baritone and euphonium

.45

*Ophicleide and key bugle

,48

*Tuba and related instruments

Including harmonica (mouth organ), Jew's harp Class accordion

789

Add

as instructed

in 786.97

Percussion, mechanical, electrical instruments Use 789.001-789.009

.01

For ophicleide and key bugle, see 788.45

Alpenhorn

and concertina

Bagpipe

.92

Class here bass horn, helicon, serpent, sousaphone

.49

comprehensive works in 788.056

* Percussion

for standard subdivisions

instruments

Class specific instruments in 789.1-789.6

*Add

as instructed

under 787-789

under 787-789

^355 ^354

3

Dewey Decimal

789

Classification

SUMMARY .3

Triangle

.4

Anvil, castanets, gong, maracas, rattle

.5

Bells, carillons,

.7

.8 .9

Music recording Recording on and playing from phonorecords (cylinders,

.2

.6

chimes

Other percussion instruments of definite pitch Mechanical instruments and devices Music box Electronic musical instruments and music recording

.911

Mechanical and electronic reproducers

.912

Recordings critical appraisal

For .912 1-.912 9

Of

to base

mediums

*Cymbals

Ji

* Bells, carillons,

,6

.913 2

Anvil, castanets, gong, maracas, rattle

.913 6

Appraisals of recordings of individual composers specific form, kind,

Appraisals of recordings of specific forms, kinds,

Unsophisticated instruments

music in several mediums 789.9136155

comb

to base

781-789,

.98 .980 79

the numbers following 78 in recordings of folk songs 789.913644, of dance

number 789.9136

e.g.,

Concrete music (Musique concrete) awards

Festivals, competitions,

Add "Areas"

on mechanical and electronic

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

789.98079

For music box, see 789.8; electronic musical instruments and music recording, 789.9

.980 9 .980 92

Barrel organ

Hand

medium

Class here recordings of individual performers identified with specific forms, kinds, mediums

reproduction of music

Historical

and geographical treatment

Persons associated with concrete music Examples: composers,

organ, street organ, street piano

.99

Reproducing and player pianos and orchestrion

A

Music box

.9

Electronic musical instruments and music recording

Electronic music

Festivals, competitions,

Add "Areas"

awards

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

789.99079 .990 9

Historical

and geographical treatment

under 787-789

^35^

critics

Including emicon, theremin, trautonium and their music

.990 79

Class modifications or imitations of a standard instrument with its prototype, e.g., electric guitar 787.61 as instructed

General appraisals

Add

Class here comprehensive works

Add

789.9136

Including harmonica (musical glasses), glockenspiel, marimba, xylophone, vibraphone, celesta

Mechanical instruments and devices

.72

in

mediums

chimes

Other percussion instruments of definite pitch

.71

recordings of folk songs 789.91244, of dance

Not clearly identified with any

Examples: musical saw, .7

1

*Triangle

.69

e.g.,

following 78 in

tom-tom .913

^ ^ A

number 789.912 the numbers

Critical appraisal of recordings

.913

(kettledrum), drum, tambourine,

mediums

Class appraisals of recordings of specific forms, kinds,

Membranophones Timpano

see 789.9 J

music in several mediums 789.912155

Class comprehensive works in 789.01 *

of recordings,

specific forms, kinds,

Add

789.1-789,6 Specific percussion instruments

.1

discs,

wires, tapes, films)

781-789,

^

789

Music

789 .91

Membranophones Cymbals

789.1

789

^357

number

Dewey Decimal

789 .990 92

.138

arts

790

arts

Participation in contests Examples: writing

critics

Recreational and performing

and performing

Recreational

790 .134

Persons associated with electronic music Examples: composers,

790

789

Classification

jingles,

matching numbers

Passive (Spectator) activities Reading, watching, listening, other sedentary activities

For music, see 780 .01

.013

Philosophy and theory of recreation Value, influence, eflFect

,013 2

Psychological principles

.013 5

Effective use of leisure

[.019]

.02-.05

.19

Activities

engaged

and programs

Class activities generally

by groups other than

not use; class in 790.0132

.191

For families

.192

For

in

by groups

for specific classes of

in

by individuals

in 790.13,

families in 790.15

age levels

Class activities for specific sexes regardless of age in 790.194; for invahds, convalescents, handicapped persons

1

Organizations dealing with and

specific

engaged

Including young adults, mature adults

Standard subdivisions of recreation Notations from Table

.06

Activities generally

people

Psychological principles

Do

.15

management

of

regardless of age in 790.196

recreation .068

.192 2

Children

.192 6

Adults aged 65 and over

Recreation centers Indoor and outdoor Including parks and community centers

Add Class

.069

"Areas" notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

management

Management Add

as recreation centers

to base

.1

women

persons regardless of sex in 790.196

of recreation

.196 following 068 in 1, e.g.,

.2

For

invalids, convalescents, persons

The performing

arts

1

Recreational activities Class standard subdivisions in 790.01-790.09, a specific activity with the subject, e.g., outdoor sports 796, piano playing

786.3041, paper cutting and folding 736.98

,13

Activities generally

engaged

in

by individuals

Class here hobbies

.132

Collecting Class collecting a specific kind of object with the subject,

using "Standard Subdivisions" notation 075 from Table

-

1, e.g.,

stamp collecting 769.56075

.133

Play with mechanical and scientific toys

1358

with handicaps

Class a specific art with the subject, e.g., motion pictures 791.43, symphony orchestra performance 785.066107

Standard subdivisions of recreation Notations from Table

girls,

Class activities for invalids, convalescents, handicapped

of recreation in 790.069

number 790.069 the numbers

For groups by sex Boys, men,

number 790.068

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0681-0688 from Table personnel management 790.0693

.07-.09

.194

A359

Dewey Decimal

790

790

Classification

.4

Standard subdivisions

.201-.209

Notations from Table

Recreational

791

.43

1

Motion

pictures, radio, television

Class films themselves

Organizations and

Amusement

.068

Add

management

however,

number 791.068

Add

to base

number 791.43 the numbers

specific films in 791.437,

following 068 in 1, e.g.,

SUMMARY Motion

.5

Miniature, toy,

.6

Pageantry Animal performances

.8

Dramatic

.3

films,

cartoon films

animated cartooning

in 741.58

791.437

films (Photoplays)

Class texts of plays in 800

shadow

Educational and documentary films

.435 3

pictures, radio, television

Including newsreels

theaters

Description, critical appraisal, production scripts

.437

Single films

.437 2

Arrange alphabetically by

Including medicine shows

.12

791.433

of Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts

.435 2

Traveling shows

For

motion pictures 791.43027;

Kinds of motion pictures

.435

Traveling shows

.4

for

class types of presentation in

specific films in

Circuses

make-up

following 792 in

of Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts

number 791.069 the numbers

.3

e.g.,

home and amateur

Examples:

in 791.069

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0681-0688 from Table management of marketing 791.0698

791.1

1

Types of presentation

.433

Management

.069

to base

792.01-792.09,

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

management

Class

Notations from Table

parks

Add "Areas"

specific subject with the subject,

Standard subdivisions

.430 1-.430 9

For magic, see 793.8; theatrical dancing, 793.32; stage presentations 792

.06

on a

flower gardening 635.9

e.g.,

Other than musical, sport and game performances

791

arts

Motion pictures

Public performances

791

and performing

Two

.437 5

circuses, see 791.3

.44

Minstrel shows and skits

or

more

title

of film

films

Radio programs themselves on a specific subject with 759.11 e.g., painting and paintings of Canada

Class recorded

Circuses

the subject,

791.32-791.38 Specific elements of circus performance

.440 1-.440 9

Notations from Table

Class comprehensive works in 791.3

.32

Animal performances

.33

Clowns

Standard subdivisions

Add

to base

1

number 791.44 the numbers

following 792 in

792.01-792.09, e.g., influence of radio 791.44013; however, class types of presentation in 791.443

.443

Types of presentation

.34

Acrobatics and trapeze work

.35

Freaks and sideshows

Examples: live or recorded, network production, announcing, commercials

.38

Parades

of Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts

.39

Amateur

specific

programs in 791.447

circuses

Class specific elements of circus performance in

amateur

circuses in 791.32-791.38

1361

1360

Dewey Decimal

791

Classification

Kinds of programs

.445

791

Recreational

791 .6

Examples: news, sports, dramatic, educational and expository,

Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts of specific programs in 791.447, texts of plays in 800

Description, critical appraisal, production scripts

.447

Single programs

.447 2

Arrange alphabetically by name of program

Two

.447 5

.45

more programs

or

.62

Religious pageants

.624

Historical

A

Add

to base

Class texts of plays in

the numbers following 792 in

For miniature,

e.g.,

.01

Types of presentation Examples: live or filmed, color or black-and-white, network production, announcing, commercials

specific

programs

Theory, technique, history Class scientific principles in 792.01

.02

Use "Standard Subdivisions" notation 01-09 (except 028) from Table on 1 under each subdivision identified by *, e.g., periodicals amateur theater 792.022205

Single programs

Arrange alphabetically by name of program

Class comprehensive works in 792.02, miscellany in 792.029

more programs

Miniature, toy,

theaters

Handbooks, techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, miscellany 792.022-792.028 Handbooks, techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

Description, critical appraisal, production scripts

shadow

Philosophy, theory, aesthetics

Criticism and appreciation

Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts of specific programs in 791.457, texts of plays in 800

or

theaters, see 791.5

,015

Examples: news, sports, dramatic, educational and expository, audience participation

Two

shadow

Value, influence, effect

in 791.457

Kinds of programs

toy,

800

.013

Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts of

.5

Bullfighting

Theater (Stage presentations)

scenery and lighting for television 791.45025; however, class types of presentation in 791.453

.457 5

Animal performances For circus animal performances, see 791.32; equestrian sports and animal racing, 798

792

1

number 791.45

792.01-792.09,

.457 2

patriotic pageants

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.457

and

Including cockfighting, rodeos

.82

.455

parades, floats

Pageants

.622

Class recorded programs themselves on a specific subject with the subject, e.g., energy resources and utihzation 333.79

.453

festivals, illuminations,

For water pageantry, see 797.203; circus parades, 791.38

Television

.450 1-.450 9

arts

Pageantry Examples: processions, for parades

audience participation

and performing

.022

*Types of stage presentation Including municipal theater, showboats

.53

Puppetry .022 2

Amateur

puppet plays

.022 3

Little theater

Production scripts of puppet plays

.022 4

Summer

.022 6

Children's theater

Operation of marionettes and puppets, producing and staging

.538

Class texts of plays in

800

*Add standard subdivisions

1362

theater

movement

theater

as instructed

under 792.022-792.028

^363

791

Dewey Decimal

792

792

Classification

Recreational

792

and performing

arts

*Arena theater (Theater-in-the-round)

.022 8

*Supervision

.023

792.1-792.8 Specific kinds of dramatic performance

^

Add

to each subdivision identified

by

f

the numbers following 792

.023 2

* Production

in 792.01-792.09, e.g., costuming for ballet 792.8026

.023 3

*Direction

Class comprehensive works in 792; description, critical appraisal,

.023 6

*Programming

production scripts of specific kinds in 792.9 .1

*Special effects

.024

Examples: sound

eflFects,

visual efiFects

*Setting

.025

Scenery, lighting

f Tragedy

and

,12

tTragedy

.14

f Historical

.16

f Religious

serious

drama

drama and morality plays

.026

*Costuming

Including passion, miracle, mystery plays

.027

*Make-up

Class treatment of religious concepts in the theater in

792.0909382

*Acting and performance

.028

.2 Including impersonation, improvisation, use of expression gestures, stage fright

Miscellany

.029 .029 07

Humorous treatment

.029 08

Audiovisual treatment

.029 1-.029 7

to base

number 792.029

Historical

Comedy

.27

f

Melodrama

1, e.g.,

.7

fVaudeville, music hall, variety, cabaret, night club

.8

fBallet Historical

Ballet dancing

.82

and geographical treatment

Including choreography

Description, critical appraisal, production scripts

.84

Class description, appraisal of specific productions in specific

Class here stories, plots, analyses, librettos, stage guides

theaters or by specific companies in 792.9

Single ballets

.842

Special aspects

Arrange alphabetically by name

3-A

to base

number 792.0909,

Add

notations 1-3 from Table

e.g.,

treatment of sex in the theater 792.0909353

Two

.845

^

Geographical and personal treatment

more

ballets

Description, critical appraisal, production scripts

Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts of

standard subdivisions as instructed under 792.022-792.028

ballets in 792.84 f

1364

or

(stage guides)

Class special aspects in a specific place in 792.0909

Add

and geographical treatment

Class specific performances in 792.84

trade catalogs

and companies

.091-.099

drama

fPantomime

Class here description, critical appraisal of specific theaters

.090 9

(suspense)

Ji

.809 lists,

modern mystery

presentations

Commercial miscellany House organs, prospectuses, price

.09

t

the numbers following 02 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 021-027 from Table stage as a profession 792.0293

.029 9

.23

Including

Miscellaneous works

Add

fComedy and melodrama

and

Add

as instructed

under 792.1-792.8

^65

792

Dewey Decimal

792

792

Classification

Recreational

793 .35

Examples: sword dance,

Arrange alphabetically

Two

.95

or

more

.38

productions

.4

see 794; games of chance, 795

Balls

and programs

Activities

Games

.7

Games

not characterized by action

.73

Puzzles and puzzle games Including quizzes, hterary games, anagrams, acrostics

For mathematical games and

and entertainments

.732

Crossword puzzles Riddles

.21

Children's parties

.735

.22

Seasonal parties

.74

Class children's seasonal parties in 793.21

A

Charades and tableaux

.24

Magic Scientific recreations, conjuring, juggling, ventriloquism

For card

^

Folk and national dances

.31

Historical

9]

Historical

.319 .319 0I-.319 05

Example: making

Class here

Historical periods to

base

Class

number 793.3190 the numbers

.32

"Areas'* notation 1-9

from Table 2

interpretive dancing

For ballet dancing, see 792.82

Tap and

number 793.319

1 12

clog dancing

.33

Ballroom dancing (Round dances)

.34

Square dancing

skill

.2

Chess Other board games

.3

Darts

.6

Bowling Ball games

794.1

.7

artistic, classical,

games combining

and chance

795

Chess Strategy and tactics Combinations,

sacrifices, traps, pitfalls, attack,

counterattack, defense Class strategy

.122

and

tactics

with individual chessmen in 794.14

Openings

^367 1366

in

SUMMARY

Theatrical dancing Including

.324

to base

computer games

1,

Geographical treatment

Add

skill

following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table 793.319032 e.g., folk dances in 17th century

.319 1-.319 9

795.438

cat's cradles

Indoor games of

794

and geographical treatment

Add

tricks, see

Other indoor diversions

and geographical treatment

not use; class in 793.319

Do

recreations, see 793.74

Mathematical games and recreations

Dancing

Ji

trick

For charades and tableaux, see 793.24

in

Class psychological principles in 793.01

Parties

games

and

children 793.01922

3,

musical chairs

Forfeit

people number 793.019 the numbers following 790.19 Add 790.191-790.196, e.g., indoor games and amusements for

bufiF,

JS

for specific classes of

to base

of action

Examples: bhnd man's

Philosophy and theory

.019

germans

Class ballroom dancing in 793.33

For indoor games of skill, .01

cotillions,

by name

Indoor games and amusements

793

arts

Dances with accessory features

Single productions

.92

[310

and performing

793

Dewey Decimal

794 .123

Middle games

.124

End games

Recreational

794

794

Classification

72

1

For

Individual chessmen moves, power, value

Position,

.142

Pawns

.143

Rooks

1

pooly see 794.

Knights

.145

Bishops

.146

Queen

.147

King Collections of

^^t\w

Games

1 1

1 1

Class

.01

matches by individual players

Class tournaments

a specific activity with the activity, e.g.,

in

794.159

and championships by individual players

on

Theory

Backgammon,

craps, other

games with dice

Roulette and other wheel and top games

Games dependent on drawing numbers

or counters

Examples: dominoes, mah-jongg

1 1

Tournaments and championships

.157

gambhng on

Betting systems, probabihties of winning

1 1

games

Class master

of chance

horse racing 798.401

Master matches

.152

billiards)

Snooker

.735

795

73

Class here gambling

(Castles)

.144

.15

^1

794

arts

Billiards

Pool (Pocket .14

and performing

Card games

in

.41

Games based

chiefly

on

skill

794.159

Games, matches, tournaments, championships by

.412

Poker

individual players

.413

Whist and bridge whist

Special forms of chess

.414

Auction bridge

.415

Contract bridge

.159

.17

Examples: blind play, simultaneous play, living chess; use of automaton, mechanical, electronic chess players

.18

Variants of chess Examples: Chinese (chong-kie), Japanese (shogi), three-dimensional chess, fairy chess, hexagonal chess

^

Other board games Including go-moku, picaria, nim, pentalpha, ko-no, mu-torere, alquerque, fanorona, hex, rimau-rimau, sixteen soldiers, leopard

games

Bidding

.415 3

Play of the hand

.415 4

Scoring systems

.415 8

Collections of

.416

Pinochle

.418

Rummy



For backgammon, see 795.1

.22

.415 2

Darts

.6

Bowling

.7

Ball

.42

Games based

.43

Games and Including

.438

games

chiefly

Examples: baccarat,

games

Class athletic ball

variants

its

Including canasta, samba, bolivia

Checkers (Draughts)

.3

and

games and matches

Card

on chance

faro,

twenty-one (blackjack)

recreations based on position

solitaire,

patience

tricks

in 796.3

For bowling, see 794.6

1368

^69

and

skill

Dewey Decimal

796

796

Athletic

and outdoor

For aquatic and

.01

796

Classification

sports

air sports, see 797; equestrian sports

.21

Roller skating

Philosophy and theory

.24

Pitching games

Activities

and programs

for specific classes of

Examples: quoits, horseshoes

people Add

number 796.019

790.191-790.196,

e.g.,

the

numbers following 790.19

Organizations and

games

in

SUMMARY

sports for girls 796.0194

Class psychological principles in 796.01

.06

Ball

,3

to base

thrown or hit by hand Inflated ball thrown or hit by hand Inflated ball driven by foot Racket games Ball driven by club, mallet, bat

796.31

Ball

.32

management

.33

Playgrounds

.068

.34

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

management

Class

in

.35

number 796.068 .31

796.069

Ball

Add

number 796.069 the numbers

to base

following 068 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0681-0688 from Table financial management 796.0691

.32

Inflated ball

1, e.g.,

Study and teaching

.323 01-,.323 09

Coaching

.077

Class

.1

programmed

texts in 796.07

hit

by hand

Basketball Standard subdivisions 1

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079. e.g., basketball courts 796.323068 .323 2

Miscellaneous games

Strategy and tactics Defensive and ofiFensive play

.2

Active games requiring equipment

.3

Ball

.4

Athletic exercises

.5

Outdoor

.6

Cycling

Class specific

.7

Driving motor vehicles

strategy

.8

Combat

refereeing of specific types of basketball in 796.3233

.9

Ice

games and gymnastics

.323 3

Refereeing

.323 6

Specific types of basketball

life

sports

and snow sports

Miscellaneous games

.323 63

College Professional

.323 64

.14

Active games

.323 7

For active

games requiring equipment,

see 796.2

tactics regardless of

PrecoUege

Singing and dancing games

Examples: leapfrog, hide and seek, puss in corner, prisoner's base

and

games regardless of type

.323 62

.13

.15

thrown or

Notations from Table

SUMMARY 796.1

by hand

hit

Including netball

.323 .07

thrown or

Examples: handball, lawn bowling

Management

.069

796.3; play with kites, 796.15

For ball games, see

and animal

racing, 798; fishing, hunting, shooting, 799

.019

arts

Active games requiring equipment

.2

and games

and performing

Recreational

796

Various specific games

.323 72

Intercollegiate

.323 78

League games

games

Play with kites and similar toys

13/0

AJT'

in 796.3237,

type in 796.3232,

796

Dewey Decimal

796

796

Classification

and performing

Recreational

796 .332 2

arts

796

Strategy and tactics

Variants

.323 8

Defensive and

women

Example: basketball for

.332 22

ofiFensive play

Formations

Volleyball

.325

split-T, spread,

Examples: T,

Inflated ball driven

.33

by

foot .332 23

Line play

.332 24

Backfield play

.332 25

Passing

American football

.332 26

Blocking and tackling

.333

Rugby

.332 27

Kicking

.334

Soccer (Association football)

.335

Canadian football

.332 3

Refereeing and umpiring

.336

Australian-rules football

.332 6

Specific types of

Including pushball

SUMMARY 796.332

American

.332

football

Class specific

.332 020 2

Handbooks and guides

football in

.332 62

PrecoUege

.332 020 24

Spectators' guides

.332 63

College

.332 64

Professional

Apparatus, equipment, materii Examples:

goal posts, safety

balls,

and procedures

Class technique

.332 06

Organizations,

facilities,

equipment

in

.332 7

796.3322

.332 72

in 796.3327,

Grounds and

Intercollegiate

.332 78 .332 8

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to

games

Including "bowl" games

their layout

Add "Areas"

Various specific games

management

Including clubs, leagues

.332 068

games regardless of type

796.3323

Official rules

(

football

and tactics regardless of type in 796.3322, refereeing and umpiring of specific types of American

.332 020 22

.332 028

American

strategy

Miscellany

.332 02

single-wing back formations

base number

League games Variants Examples: six-man

football,

touch football

796.332068

management

Class

.332 069

.332 077

to base

[.332 079]

Rugby Union and League

number 796.332069 the numbers

following 068

.333 01-.333 09

0681-0688 from Table management 796.3320691

Standard subdivisions

in "Standard Subdivisions" notation

Notations from Table

1, e.g., financial

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g., official rules 796.33302022

Study and teaching .333 2

Coaching Class

.332 078

.333

796.332069

Management Add

.332 07

in

programmed

texts in

Use of apparatus and equipment in study and teaching Competitions and awards

Do

Strategy and tactics Defensive and

796.33207 .333 23

ofiFensive play

Forward play Including scrummaging, line-outs

not use; class in 796.3327

1372

1

^73

Dewey Decimal

796 .333 24

796

Classification

Recreational

796

Class specific

.333 25

Three-quarter play

.333 26

Back play

796

arts

Specific types of soccer

.334 6

Halfback play

and performing

games regardless of type

in 796.3347,

and tactics regardless of type in 796.3342, refereeing and umpiring of specific types of soccer

strategy

in

796.3343 .333 3

Refereeing and umpiring

.333 6

Specific types of rugby Class specific

games regardless of type

in 796.3337,

strategy and tactics regardless of type in 796.3332, refereeing and umpiring of specific types of rugby in

.334 62

Amateur

.334 63

League

.334 64

Cup competition For World Cup competition, see 796.33466

796.3333 ,333 62

International

.334 66

Club

Including World

Cup

competition

Including college and university

333 63 333 65 333 7 .333 72

Various specific games

.334 7

County

Add International

in

Various specific games

796.33462-796.33466,

Canadian

.335

Including college and university

number 796.3347 e.g.,

the numbers following 796.3346

league games 796.33473

Variants

.334 8

Club

to base

.335 01-.335 09

football

Standard subdivisions

.333 73

County

Notations from Table 1

.333 74

Tours

.333 75

International

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g., coaching 796.335077

.333 8

.334 .334 01 -.334 09

.335 2

Variants

Defensive and offensive play

Soccer (Association football) Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

.335 3

Refereeing and umpiring

.335 6

Specific types of Class specific

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g., equipment 796.334028 .334 2

Strategy and tactics

Canadian

games regardless of type

Strategy and tactics

football in

796.3353

.335 7

Various specific games

.334 22

Formations

.335 8

Variants

.334 23

Forward play

.336

.334 24

Halfback play

.334 25

Back play

.334 26

Goalkeeping

.34

Australian-rules football

Racket games Including court tennis, paddle tennis

.342

Tennis (Lawn tennis)

Refereeing and umpiring

1374

in 796.3357,

and tactics regardless of type in 796.3352, refereeing and umpiring of specific types of Canadian strategy

Defensive and offensive play

.334 3

football

^75

Dewey Decimal

796 .342 01- .342 09

Classification

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g.,

layout of tennis courts 796.342068

796

Recreational

796

Play with chipping or pitching irons

.352 35

Putting

.352 4

Refereeing

.352 6

Specific types of golf

Defensive and

.342 21

Service

.342 22

Forehand

.342 23

Backhand Singles

.342 28

Doubles

regardless of type in

796.3527, tactics of play regardless of type in 796.3523, refereeing of specific types of golf in 796.3524

oflFensive play

.352 62

Amateur

.352 64

Professional

.352 7

.342 27

games and matches

Class specific

796

arts

.352 34

Strategy and tactics

.342 2

and performing

Various specific games and matches

.352 72

Amateur

.352 73

Open

.352 74

Professional

Refereeing

.342 3

Rackets and squash

.343

.353

Polo

.354

Croquet

.355

Field hockey

.357

Baseball

Badminton

.345

Table tennis

.346

Lacrosse

.347

Ball driven

.35

by

club, mallet, bat .357 01- .357 09

SUMMARY

Notations from Table 1

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g., baseball leagues 796.35706

,355

Golf Polo Croquet Field hockey

.357

Baseball

.358

Cricket

.357 22

Pitching

Golf

.357 23

Catching

.357 24

Infield play

.357 25

Outfield play

.357 26

Batting

.357 27

Base running

796.352 .353 .354

.352 .352 01--.352 09

.357 2

Strategy and tactics Defensive and offensive play

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g., official rules 796.35202022 .352 2

Standard subdivisions

Variants .357 3

Umpiring

.357 6

Specific types of baseball

Including miniature golf

.352 3

Tactics of play Class specific Class here grip, swing, adaptation to specific golf courses

strategy

.352 32

Play with woods

umpiring of

.352 33

Play with distance irons

1376

and

games regardless of type tactics regardless of

in 796.3577,

type in 796.3572,

specific types of baseball in

1377

796.3573

Dewey Decimal

796 .357 62

796

Classification

Recreational

796 .358 8

Precollege

College

357 64

Professional

357 7

.4

and semiprofessional

.406

Various specific games

357 72

Intercollegiate

357 78

League games

Variants

.406 8

Athletic exercises

World

357 784

All-Star

358 358 01-.358 09

Series

management

,406 9

games

softball,

indoor baseball

.407 .407 7

Standard subdivisions

Management to base

.41

Strategy and tactics oflPensive play

.42

programmed

texts in

796.407

Calisthenics lifting

with dumbbells and

Track and

field athletics

For jumping, vaulting, throwing, see 796.43

.358 23

Fielding

.420 6

.358 24

Wicket-keeping

.420 68

.358 26

Batting

Organizations,

facilities,

management

Athletic fields

Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

number

796.42068

.358 3

Umpiring

.358 6

Specific types of cricket

Class

Class specific matches regardless of type in 796.3587,

.420 69

specific types of cricket in

management

in

796.42069

Management numbers following 068 "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0681-0688 from Table 1, e.g., personnel management 796.420693

Add

strategy and tactics regardless of type in 796.3582,

796.3583

to base

number 796.42069

the

Amateur .426

Including school, college and university

Running, sprinting, hurdling

Jumping, vaulting, throwing

.358 63

County

.43

.358 65

International

.432

Jumping

.434

Vaulting

.435

Throwing

Various specific matches

Add

to base

1,

weights

Bowling

.358 7

following 068 in

Coaching

Gymnastics, setting-up exercises,

.358 22

.358 62

number 796.4069 the numbers

Study and teaching

Class

1

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g., equipment 796.358028

umpiring of

796.4069

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0681-0688 from Table e.g., financial management 796.40691

Cricket

Defensive and

in

games

Notations from Table

.358 2

number

796.4068

Variants Examples:

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

games

management

facilities,

Gymnasiums and stadiums

Add 357 8

and gymnastics

Organizations,

Class

357 782

796

arts

Example: single-wicket cricket

Including sandlot baseball

357 63

and performing

number 796.3587 the numbers

in 796.35862-796.35865, e.g.. county

following 796.3586

matches 796.35873

Examples: shot-putting, discus throwing, javelin hurling

For pitching games, see 796.24

1378

^379

in

Dewey Decimal

796 .44

796

Classification

.46

Trapeze work, rope climbing, wire walking

.47

Acrobatics, tumbling, trampolining, contortion

.48

Olympic games

796

arts

Cycling

.6

Horizontal and parallel bars

and performing

Recreational

796

Use of

bicycles, other

wheeled vehicles not driven by motor or

animal power Including land sailing

.62

Arrange chronologically by year

Racing Including soapbox racing

Class a specific activity with the subject,

e.g.,

basketball

.7

Driving motor vehicles

swimming 797.21

796.323,

For snowmobiling, see 796.94

For winter Olympic games, see 796.98

Outdoor .51

life

796.72-796.76 Racing

Walking

Class

Class here backpacking

For walking .52

.72

in specific

Walking and exploring

kinds of terrain, see 796.52

comprehensive works

Automobile racing Organizations,

.720 6

in various specific kinds of

facilities,

Add "Areas" .522 3

.525

Mountains,

hills,

rocks

Rock climibing

Class

Caves

Beach

.54

.542

sports, see

797.1-797.2

Camping camps operated

number 796.72069

the

Motorcycle and motor scooter racing

.76

Midget car racing (Karting)

camps

in 796.545

YMCA,

camps

Class comprehensive works in 796.7

.77

Driving sports cars for pleasure

.78

Driving family cars for pleasure

.79

Travel for pleasure by mobile

scouts

in 796.5423

Day By Activities

A

Class

For beach

activities, see

camper, motor coach

sports

combat with animals

in

791.8

796.53

.81

Dude

trailer,

Combat

Examples: woodcraft, campfires, games

.56

to base

796.77-796.79 Driving for pleasure

Institutional

Class institutional day

.545

796.72069

.75

for profit

Examples: school, church,

.542 3

in

Kinds of camps

Class activities in specific kinds of

.542 2

management

numbers following 068 "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0681-0688 from Table 1. e.g., financial management 796.720691

Add

activities

Class here

number

Management

.720 69

For aquatic

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

796.72068

Spelunking

.53

management

Race tracks and speedways

.720 68

terrain

.522

in 796.7

Unarmed combat

ranching and farming For boxing, see 796.83

.812

Wrestling

13S1

1380

home

in

Dewey Decimal

796

Classification

796

Recreational

796

and performing

Goalkeeping

.812 2

Continental (Greco-Roman) wrestling

.962 27

.812 3

Free-style (Catch-as-catch-can) wrestling

.962 3

Refereeing

.812 5

Sumo

.962 6

Specific types of ice

(Japanese wrestling)

Class specific

Jujitsus (Yawara)

.815

arts

strategy

and

hockey

games regardless of type tactics regardless of

in 796.9627,

type in 796.9622

Class related therapeutic exercises in 613.7

Katsu (Restoration of

[.815 01]

Class in 616.0252

.815 2

Judo Also

.815 3

known

as

Various specific games

.962 7 life)

.97

Iceboating

.98

Winter Olympic games Arrange chronologically by year

yawara

Class a specific activity with the activity, e.g., skating

Karate

796.91

.815 4

Aikido

Taichihuan and other Chinese forms

.815 5

Aquatic and

797

air sports

For kempOy see 796.8159

797.1-797.2 Aquatic sports

Kempo, kung

.815 9

fu,

other forms Class comprehensive works in 797

..83 .86

Boxing

For fishing, see 799.1

Fencing •1

Including kendo, bojutsu

.12 .9

snow

Ice and For

.91

.92 .93 .94 .95 .96

sports

ice fishing, see

Boating

With

specific types of vessels

Class boat racing with specific types of vessels in 797.14

799.12

.122

Canoeing

.123

Rowboating

.124

Sailboating

.125

Motorboating

Ice skating

Snowshoeing Skiing

Snowiiiobiling .14

Boat racing and regattas

.17

Minor methods of navigation

Tobogganing and coasting Ice

games .172

Surf riding

.173

Water

Including curling

.962

.2

.962 01- 962 09

skiing

Ice hockey

Swimming and

diving

Standard subdivisions Use 797.2001-797.2009 Notations from Table

1

Apply the extended meanings of 796.3320202-796.332079, e.g., equipment 796.962028 .962 2

.203 .21

Strategy and tactics Defensive and

for standard subdivisions

oflFensive play

Water pageantry Swimuiing For submarine swimming, see 797.23

.23

Submarine swimming Skin diving, scuba diving

1382

13S3

796

Dewey Decimal

797

1^1

Classification

.24

Springboard and precision diving

.25

Water games

Recreational

798

Add

to base

number 798.40069 the numbers following 068

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0681-0688 from Table e.g., management of marketing 798.400698

Air sports

Standard subdivisions

.400 7-.400 9

Notations from Table

797.52-797.54 Flying motor-driven aircraft

.401

1

Betting

Class comprehensive works in 797.5

Including pari-mutuel

.52

Racing

.53

Flying for pleasure

.54

Stunt flying

.45

Steeplechasing and hurdling

.55

Gliding and soaring

.46

Harness racing

.56

Parachuting (Skydiving)

.6

798

798

arts

Management

.400 69

Example: water polo .5

and performing

.43

Flat racing Racing with horse and rider on level course without obstructions

Driving and coaching For harness racing, see 798.46

Equestrian sports and animal racing .8

798.2-798.6 Equestrian sports

Fishing, hunting, shooting

799

Class comprehensive works in 798, hunting with aid of horses in

Racing animals other than horses

.1

Fishing

799.23

For .2

799.12-799.14]

racing, see 798.4

799.17 Class fishing for specific kinds of fresh-water fish in

Riding

799.12-799.14 Specific methods of fishing

Forjumpingy see 798.25 Exhibitions

[.230 74]

Do

Class specific

Riding exhibitions

.25

Jumping

.12

.400 68

casting, bait casting, spinning, trolling,

ice fishing

Standard subdivisions

Organizations,

1

facilities,

management

Race tracks

Add "Areas"

.13

Seining and other net fishing

.14

Other methods of Example: spear

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

fishing

fishing

number

798.40068 Class

management

1384

in

methods of

Angling Still fishing, fly

Notations from Table

.400 6

fresh- water fishing in 799.11, of

Class comprehensive works in 799.1, specific for specific kinds of fish in 799.17

Horse racing

.400 1-.400 5

methods of

salt-water fishing in 799.16 [both formerly 1^9. ll-imAA]

not use; class in 798.24

.24

.4

Fresh-water fishing Including specific methods of fresh-water fishing {formerly

Horsemanship For horse

.23

.11

polo, see 796.353

798.40069

^385

fishing

1,

in

Dewey Decimal

799

799

Classification

Salt-water fishing

.16

Including specific methods of salt-water fishing [formerly

799.12-799.14]

.213

With guns

.215

With bows and arrows

916 3-.160 916

With

not use; class in

799.166

.234

With dogs

In specific bodies of water

Add

to base

number 799.166

551.461-551.469,

.17

.232

to base

799.24-799.27 Hunting specific kinds of animals the numbers following 551.46 in

e.g., fishing in

Fishing for specific kinds of

Add

number 799.17

the

Class comprehensive works in 799.2

Gulf of Darien 799.16635

numbers following 597

in

799.242-799.244 Of specific habitats Class comprehensive works in 799.24, birds of specific kinds

Hunting Class here

Miscellany Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.202 8

regardless of habitat in 799.248

comprehensive works on hunting and shooting sports

For shooting other than game, see 799.3

.202

Birds

.24

fish

597.2^-597.5, e.g., trout fishing 799.1755

.2

falcons

In specific bodies of water

7]

Do .166

799

arts

Hunting with aid of animals

.23

Class fishing for specific kinds of salt-water fish in 799.17

[.160

and performing

Recreational

799

799.202 82-799.202 85

Ballistic

.242

Land

.243

Bay and shore birds

.244

Waterfowl

.248

Specific kinds

devices in hunting and

birds

Add

to base

number 799.248

the numbers following 598 in

ducks 799.24841; however, class comprehensive works on hunting bay and shore birds in 799.243 598.3-598.9,

shooting

e.g.,

Class comprehensive works in in 799.2028

Blowpipes, boomerangs, spears, bolas,

.202 82

lassos, slings,

.25

.254-.259

nets

Small

.202 832

Rifles

.202 833

Pistols

.26

Big

to base

e.g.,

rabbits 799.259322

game For

.27

Class data processing in 799.2028

Historical

Do

.271-.278

and geographical treatment

.279

Class comprehensive works in 799.2,

Specific kinds of big

Various specific to base

599.1-599.8,

799.21-799.23 Methods methods of hunting

Add specific

Shooting

game

1386

other than birds

mammals

number 799.27 the numbers e.g.,

to base

following 599 in

elephants 799.2761

number 799.279

597.92-597.98,

.29

game

Reptiles

kinds of animals in 799.24-799.27

.21

comprehensive works on hunting big-game mammals

specific kinds, see 799.27

Add

not use; class in 799.29

following 59 in 594-599,

other than birds

Bows and arrows

.202 85

[.209]

number 799.25 the numbers

Add

Class here

Shotguns

.202 834

other than birds

Specific kinds

Guns

.202 83

game

Historical

e.g.,

the numbers following 597.9 in

crocodiles 799.2798

and geographical treatment

1387

Dewey Decimal

799 .290 1-.290 5

799

Classification

Historical periods

Add

to base

number 799.290

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., hunting in 13th century 799.29022

.291-.299

Geographical treatment Add "Areas"

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

Shooting other than For .31

800

1,

game

ballistic devices, see

number 799.29

Works of

799,20282-799.20285

literature,

works about literature

satire, preferred, class belletristic essays, speeches, letters, journals, humor, quotations, epigrams, anecdotes, diaries, essays on reminiscences on a speciBc subject with the subject, e.g..

If

With guns

.312

At stationary targets

.313

At moving targets

architecture 720

by form, then each form by language, then Hterature of each language by by however, miscellaneous forms are arranged first In this

Examples: trapshooting, skeet shooting

.32

(Belles-lettres)

800 Literature

class, after

historical period;

With bows and arrows (Archery)

historical period,

generaHties, basic arrangement

is

literature

given then by form. More detailed instructions are

under 810-890 works combining two or English poetic drama 822 (not ^21)

Observe the following table of precedence

more

literary forms, e.g.,

for

Drama Poetry '

Class epigrams in verse as epigrams

Fiction

Essays

Speeches Letters

Miscellaneous writings Satire

and humor

Class collections of satire

and humor preferred, give precedence

forms If

and humor

in

two or more hterary

as satire

to satire

and humor over

all

other

forms

The following opHons give preferred treatment more and shorter numbers for the classification specific

A B

language that

it is

Class in 810,

to,

or

make

of, literature

available

of any

desired to emphasize

where

full

instructions appear

before 810 through use of a Give preferred treatment by placing appear under 810-«90 or other symbol. Full instructions letter

C

Where two 1.

2.

or

countries share the same language: letters to distinguish the separate countries number designated for literatures of those

more

Use initial Use the special

countries that are not preferred Full insh-uctions appear

under 810, 820, 840, 860, 869

librettos, poems, Class folk literature in 398.2; sung or recited with music in 780

801 .3

1388

Philosophy and theory Value, influence,

eflFect

1389

words written to be

Dewey Decimal

801

^

Classification

801

Rhetoric and collections

808

Nature and character

Rhetoric: the effective use of language

Psychology

.92

Class here composition, literary plagiarism

Including literature as a product of creative imagination

.93

Aesthetics

.95

Criticism

Class usage of language in 418; also with the specific languages,

using "Subdivisions of Individual Languages" notation 8 from Table 4, e.g., English usage 428

Theory, technique, history

.001-.009

Standard subdivisions of rhetoric

Class works of critical appraisal in 809

.950

1 -.950

9

808

Literature (Belles-lettres)

808

Notations from Table

1

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

808.02-808.06 General rhetoric

1

Class comprehensive works in 808

801.951-801.957 Criticism of specific literary forms

.02

Observe table of precedence under 800

Preparation of manuscripts

Class comprehensive works in 801.95, textual criticism of specific

Class here comprehensive works

literary

forms in 801.959

Poetry

.952

Drama

.953

Fiction

.954

Essays

.025

.955

Speeches

.04

.956

Letters

.957

Satire

Class disposal of manuscripts to agents

[.023]

A

Research

Writing for publication Rhetoric in specific languages

and humor

language in 808.02

.042

Textual criticism

.042 01-.042 09

Procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.042 7

.042 75

808

Most recently used

in Edition 16

805

Serial publications

806

Organizations

807

Study and teaching

Standard subdivisions 1

Study of rhetoric through

critical

reading

Literature for learning rhetoric Collections

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances

[Unassigned]

In English

Notations from Table

Vliscellany about literature

.043-.049

[804]

in 070.52

Class rhetoric of specific kinds of composition regardless of language in 808.06, preparation of manuscripts regardless of

Class techniques in

803

and publishers

Class in 001.4

Including parody

802

on preparation and disposal of

manuscripts

.951

.959

Authorship and editorial techniques

and

single

works

for critical reading

In other languages

Add "Languages" notation 3-9 from Table 6 to base number result add 808.04, e.g., German rhetoric 808.0431; then to the the numbers following 808.042 in 808.04201-808.04275, hterature for learning German rhetoric 808.043175

^90

^9^

e.g.,

Dewey Decimal

808 .06

808

Classification

Rhetoric of specific kinds of composition

Rhetoric of fiction

.3

Add

Class rhetoric in specific literary forms in 808.1-808.7,

to base

number 808.3 the numbers

following 30 in "Subdivisions

preparation of manuscripts regardless of kind of composition in

Table 3, of Individual Literatures" notaHon 301-308 from

808.02

science fiction 808.3876

.062

Abstracts [formerly also 029.4] and summaries

.4

Rhetoric of essays

.066

Professional, technical, expository literature

JS

Rhetoric of speech

Add

numbers 001-999

three-digit

number

to base

808.066,

e.g.,

(but

technical writing 808.0666,

Public speaking (Oratory)

.51

Platform, radio, after-dinner speaking

writing on bridge engineering 808.066624 (no/ 808.0666242); and to the result add "Languages" notation 2-9 from then add

Table

6, e.g., technical

251 For debating and public discussion, see 808.53; preaching,

writing in Spanish 808.0666061

For expository writing for children, see 808.0688; abstracts

and summaries, 808.062

Adult easy literature Works

e.g.,

Class here voice, expression, gesture

no standard subdivisions)

writing of technical dictionaries 808.0666 (no^ 808.066603),

.067

808

Literature (Belles-lettres)

808

for adults learning to

read or for adult beginners in

.53

Debating and public discussion

.54

Recitation

.543

Storytelling

.545

Reading aloud

foreign languages

.55

Choral speaking

.56

Conversation

.59

Listening

Children's literature

.068

Specific literary forms

.068 1-.068 7

number 808.068 the numbers 808.1-808.7, e.g., drama 808.0682

Add

to base

following 808 in

Expository writing

.068 8

.6

Rhetoric of letters

.7

Rhetoric of satire and

humor

Including parody

808.1-808.7 Rhetoric in specific literary forms

.8

Observe table of precedence under 800

.1

literature

Class comprehensive works in 808, specific forms for children in

to collections of literary Class here works giving equal attention critical appraisal of texts and to history, description,

808.0681-808.0687

literature

Rhetoric of poetry

Class

language, using "Subdivisions of Individual Languages" notation 6

from Table

two or more

For

4]

to base

number

808.1 the

numbers following 10

3, e.g.,

.800 1-.800 5

to base

of specific

of more than one

809

Collections from specific periods

numbers following 090 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table 1.

poetry 808.14

Rhetoric of drama

Add

among groups

literature

in "Subdivisions

of Individual Literatures" notation 102-108 from Table lyric

same language with

history, description, critical appraisal

literature, see

Add

literatures in the

of that language; treatment of literature kinds of persons in 808.89, 809.8

Class here prosody [formerly 416; also with the specific

.2

more than one

Collections from

number 808.2

the

numbers following 20

in "Subdivisions

of Individual Literatures" notation 202-205 from Table 3,

e.g.,

.801-.803

number 808.800

the

Add

to base

e.g.,

collections of 18th century literature

808.80033

Collections displaying specific features notations 1-3 from Table 3-A to base number 808.80, 808.80142, on collections of literature featuring classicism

one-act plays 808.241

Add

death 808.80354

^39^

^393

e.g.,

Dewey Decimal

808

808

Classification

.839

808.81-808.88 Collections in specific forms Add

Class fiction of specific scopes

the

* Collections

.84

.849

.851-.856

Specific kinds

.819

3, e.g., collections

of epic poetry 808.813

notations 1-3 from Table

3-A

.859

number

808.819,

.822-.825

3, e.g.,

.86

drama

.869

Specific media, scopes, kinds to base

number 808.82 the numbers

Drama Add

3, e.g., collections

notations 1-3

from Table 3-A

drama

3-A to base number 808.829, drama about Abraham Lincoln 808.829351

to base

notations 1-3 from Table

*Collections of satire

e.g.,

and types

number 808.83

Satire

Add

*Collections of fiction

Add

.87

.879

of specific media, scopes, kinds regardless of

Specific scopes

3-A

3, e.g., collections

to base

number 808.869,

e.g.

on nature 808.86936

and humor

and humor displaying

collections of literary

,88

3-A to base number 808.879, humor on specific subjects 808.8793

*Collections of miscellaneous writings

.882

Quotations, epigrams, anecdotes

.883

Diaries, journals, reminiscences

.887

Experimental and nonformalized works

the numbers following 30 in

Works without

identifiable

form

Including jokes

of love stories 808.8385

Class anecdotal jokes in 808.882

under 808.81-808.88

Add as

^394

specific features

notations 1-3 from Table

"Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation 301-308 from

Table

e.g.,

of historical plays 808.82514

feature in 808.822r^08.825

as instructed

number 808.859,

Letters displaying specific features collections of letters

following 20 in

notations 1-3 from Table

Class

Add

to base

*Collections of letters

Add

displaying specific features

collections of

from

debates 808.853

808.851-808.856

Table

.831-.838

following 50 in

Class poetry of specific kinds regardless of feature in

"Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation 202-205 from

.83

number 808.85 the numbers

Class speeches of specific kinds regardless of feature in

*Collections of

e.g.,

on nature 808.84936

collections of poetry about animals 808.81936

Add

.829

number 808.849,

collections of descriptive speeches 808.85922

e.g.,

808.812-808.818

.82

to base

Speeches displaying specific features Add

to base

to base

Table

Poetry displaying specific features Add

3-A

"Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation 501-506

following 10 in

"Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation 102-108 from

Table

notations 1-3 from Table

Specific kinds

Add

number 808.81 the numbers

and types regardless of

*Collections of speeches

.85

*Collections of poetry

to base

e.g.,

of essays

collections of essays

Class comprehensive works in 808.8

Add

808.839,

Essays displaying specific features

Add

Observe table of precedence under 800

.812-.818

number

to base

feature in 808.831-808.838

numbers following 090 in "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table 1, e.g., 18th century 033

.81

3-A

notations 1-3 from Table

collections of fiction about animals 808.83936

each subdivision identified by * as follows: 001-009 Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 01-05 Historical periods to

Fiction displaying specific features

Add

to

Add

808

Literature (Belles-lettres)

808

instructed under 808.81-808.88

^395

e.g.

Dewey Decimal

808

808

Classification

Prose literature

.888

Class a specific

.8

form of prose

Literature for

form

Roman

Collections for

and by

e.g., history,

description, critical appraisal of literature for or by

in

808.887

.89

specific kinds of persons

and by

Observe the following table of precedence,

literature with the form, e.g.,

essays 808.84; experimental prose without identifiable

809

Literature (Belles-lettres)

809

Catholic

girls

American

809.892827 (no^ 809.813, 809.89222, or

809.8973)

specific kinds of persons

809.89282-809.89285 809.89286-809.89287

Persons of specific age groups

3-A to base number 808.89, e.g., collections of literature in more than one language by persons of African descent 808.89896, by painters 808.899275, by residents of Canada 808.89971

Add

notations 8-9 from Table

Class literature in specific forms for

and by

Persons of specific sexes Persons of specific occupational and Persons of specific

and by

Treatment of

literature

Class Uterature in specific forms for and by specific kinds of persons in 809.1-809.7, literature displaying specific features

810-890

among

for

specific racial, ethnic,

809

more than one

and by

specific kinds of persons in

809.801-809.889 Literature for and by specific ethnic, national groups

literature

810-890

.801-.879

Class theory, technique, history of literary criticism in 801.95;

two or more Uteratures

in the

same language with

Add

"Racial, Ethnic, National

racial,

Groups" notation 01-79 from

Table 5 to base number 809.8

Literature from specific periods .88

Add "Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table base number 8, e.g, history, description, critical appraisal of Literature in specific forms to base

number 809

e.g., history,

For and by other

racial, ethnic, national

groups

1 to

18th century Uterature 809.033

808.87,

For and by general and larger Western ethnic, national groups

literature of that

language

Add

racial,

Class comprehensive works in 809.8

Class here biography

.1-.7

specific kinds of persons in 809.9, literatures of

not use; class in 808.898, 809.801-809.889

History, description, critical appraisal of

.01-.05

and by

specific languages for

national groups

Do

809.891

Persons resident in specific regions

808.801-808.803, Uteratures of specific languages for and by

[,9]

809.893^09.899

localities

specific kinds of persons in

specific kinds of persons in

racial,

Persons resident in specific continents, countries,

specific kinds of

persons in 808.81-808.88, literature displaying specific features for

809.89204-809.89279, 809.8929 809.801-809.889 ethnic, national groups

nonoccupational characteristics

.881

Ancient Greeks

.888

Modern Greeks and Cypriots

.889

Other

the numbers following 808.8 in 808.81-

Add

description, critical appraisal of epic

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Groups" notation 91-99 from

Table 5 to base number 809.88, e.g., Jewish literature 809.88924, African Uterature 809.8896

poetry 809.13, of poetry about animals 809.1936

.89

For and by other Add

notations 91-99 from Table

literature in

residents of .9

specific kinds of persons

3-A

to base

more than one language by Canada 809.8971

number

painters 809.89275, by

Literature displaying specific features Class Uterature in specific forms regardless of feature in

809.1-809.7

^96

^S97

809.8, e.g.,

Dewey Decimal

809 .91-.92

809

Classification

Displaying specific qualities and elements

Add

notations 1-2 from Table

3-A

to base

number

810-890 Literatures of languages (continued)

displaying tragedy and horror 809.916

Procedures for building numbers in literatures of specific languages:

themes and subjects

regardless of quality or element displayed in 809.933

.93

.933

in the

3-A

to base

number

809.93.

Emphasizing subject values

to base

number

form is miscellaneous writings, follow the special instructions under 8 in Table 3.) If the work deals with or if not, falls within a limited time period, proceed to step 3; literary

Literary appraisal of works not basically belles-lettres

Add 001-999

not, skip to step 7

2.

dealing with marriage 809.93354

.935

if

2;

Turn to Table 3 to find the correct subdivision for the base number, e.g., poetry 1. Add this to the literary form, e.g., English poetry 821, Dutch poetry 839.311. (If the specific

description, critical appraisal of literature

e.g., history,

number

is

English-language literature 82, Dutch-language literature 839.3 L If there is a specific literary form, proceed to step

Dealing with specific themes and subjects notations 32-38 from Table

designated by note or appears column of the schedule 810-890, e.g.,

Find the base number that

1.

Displaying other aspects

Add

specific

809.9, e.g.,

history, description, critical appraisal of literature

Class literature dealing with specific

810

Literature (Belles-lettres)

810

809.935,

e.g.,

rehgious works as

skip to step 6

hterature 809.9352

Turn back to the appropriate number in the schedule 810-890 and see if there is a period table. If there is a period table, proceed to step 4; if not, or if it cannot be used, the class number is completed by insertion of a decimal point between the English by third and fourth digits, e.g., 20th century drama in New Zealand authors 822, Cambodian poetry 895.9321. Note the optional use of letter prefixes or special numbers such as 3.

810-890 Literatures of

specific

languages By language

in

which

originally written, regardless of country

Class literature in a dialect with hterature of the basic

828.99 to distinguish literatures of countries other than the "mother country," which makes the use of period tables New Zealand feasible, e.g., 20th century drama in English by

language If preferred, class translations into

a language requiring local

emphasis with the literature of that language

Arrange

as

a shorter it first

below; but,

number

by use of a

Arabic language

if it is

authors NZ822.2 or 828.993322

desired to give local emphasis and

Select the appropriate period number, e.g., Elizabethan period in Enghsh literature of Great Britain 3. Add this number 4.

to the literature of a specific language, place letter or other symbol, e.g., literature of

8AO

(preceding 810), for which base

number

is

8 A.

Other options are described under 800

Under each number the

literature identified

by

*,

add

to designated base

"Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation 01-89 from Table 3. If the base number is not identified in a note, it is the number in the number column, e.g., for Dutch 839.31. Full instructions for building

numbers are given

in the fourth note

than one author, proceed to step 5. If the work is description, works of an critical appraisal, biography, single or collected individual author, the class

number

William Shakespeare),

Spenser's Faerie

e.g.,

complete (except for

Queene 821.3

Return to xl-x9 under the particular form in Table 3, e.g., poetry 11-19, and for further extension of the correct number Table 3-A follow the instructions given there, making use of

any group of literatures, e.g., African literatures 896, add 04 and then add "Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation 01-89 from Table 3, e.g., collections of lyric poetry written in African languages 896.04104 If desired, for

when

specified, e.g., critical appraisal of idealism in English poetry 821.30913. If the work deals with a specific

Elizabethan

kind of literary form, the notation selected in step 4 for the period is not used, e.g., EngHsh lyric poetry of Elizabethan 51-59 period 821.04; see final note under 11-19, 21-29, 31-39,

in this schedule for literatures of individual

languages do not necessarily correspond exactly with those in 420-490 or with the notations in Table 6. Use the "Languages" notation from Table 6 only when so instructed, e.g., at 899

(continued)

Class comprehensive works in 800

(continued)

^39^

is

5.

following

The numbers used

derived, e.g., to the base language and form numbers already English poetry of Elizabethan period 821.3; always insert a decimal point after the third digit. If the work deals with more

^399

Dewey Decimal

810

American

810

810

Classification

810

810-890 Literatures of

"^

specific

American

Base number: 81

the work has no time period limitation, consult x001-x08 in Table 3 under the particular form, and follow the appropriate instructions, making use of Table 3-A when specified, e.g., collections of English poetry 821.008, collections of English 6. If

(If it is

Afrikaans literature,

American literature described under 800)

is

not hmited to a specific literary

literature in English:

the complete class number, e.g., collections of later 20th century Australian writings in English 820. Note the optional use of letter prefixes or special numbers

For Canada Colonial period 3

other tables are used. Example:

82

racial, ethnic, national

914 080

2 3 4 5

96

Africans (Table 5)

Thus, collections of contemporary English-language poetry by African authors 821.914080896

Note that literary form 8 Miscellaneous writings is arranged by period and then by specific miscellaneous forms

to

Colonial period, 1607-1776 Post-Revolutionary period, 1776-1830

1

8

groups (Table 3-A)

Hawaii

For United States

1

collections (Table 3)

in

1867 Later 19th century, 1867-1900 20th century Early, 1900-1945 Later, 1945-

4 5 52 54

Middle 19th century, 1830-1861 Later 19th century, 1861-1900 20th century

52 54

1900-1945 Later, 1945Early,

first

811

Poetry

812

Drama

813

Fiction

814

Essays

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 810-890

1401

1400

»t,i*^v-..„

in

Hawaii

History, description, critical appraisal of literature for

PERIOD TABLES

also

poetry (Table 3) of later 20th century (810-890)

and by persons resident

and by persons resident

writings in English A820.8003 or 828.993408003

The procedures described above require the use of schedule 810-890, Table 3 and Table 3-A in varying order. Sometimes

Collections for

810.8099 810.999

such as 828.99 to distinguish literatures of countries other than the "mother country," which makes the use of period tables feasible, e.g., collections of later 20th century Australian

by

Other options are

Special interpretations of and exceptions to "Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation from Table 3 for use with American

is

English (810-890)

in English in 820.

here; in that case

U810; or, if preferred, class literatures not requiring local emphasis in 819. If literatures are not identified by one of these methods, assign period numbers for United States and Canadian hterature only. Other options are described under 800

is

by addition of a

it

States

limited to a time period from a period table that cannot be used, do not use 001-009 foUowing 08 or 09. The base number from step 1 extended if necessary to three-digit length

form, and

optional to class

e.g.,

desired, distinguish Uteratures of specific countries by initial letters, e.g., literature of Canada C810, of Jamaica J810, of United

is

the work

to a

If

not limited to a specific literary form, consult 01-09 in Table 3 and follow the appropriate instructions, making use of Table 3-A when specified, e.g., collections of English literature in many forms on holidays If

number

than American literature in English,

it is

class

poetry about war 821.0080358

820.8033.

desired to give local emphasis and a shorter

specific literature other

poetry by rural authors 821.008091734, collections of English

the work

literature in English

English-language literature of Western Hemisphere and Hawaii

languages (continued)

7. If

810

literature in English

.

Dewey Decimal

815

815

Speeches

816

Letters

American

819

815

Classification

*tBermuda

[,89]

fSouth America

[,9]

under 810-890, collections of English-language one-act plays 819.902041

Add

and humor

817

Satire

818

Miscellaneous writings

(It is

Add

American countries,

may

e.g., libraries

emphasizing United

class

820

810-818

e.g.,

to 819.9 the

numbers following 8

in "Areas" notation

81-89

2, e.g.,

Literatures of ^English

and Anglo-Saxon

languages

American countries, especially for description, critical appraisal, biography, works of individual authors. Other options are described under 800) Hterature. Prefer

as instructed

English-language hterature of Brazil 819.91; then to the base number thus derived add as instructed under 810-890, e.g.. history and critical appraisal 819.9109

here Canadian hterature, and libraries emphasizing Canadian literature may class here United States States literature

number 819.90

from Table

optional to class here English-language literatures of

specific

to base

fSpecific countries

[.91-.99]

Literatures not requiring local emphasis

[819]

819

literature in English

for literature of all

Base

number

for English:

82

desired, distinguish English-language literatures of specific countries by initial letters, e.g., Hterature of England E820, of If

[.1]

*f Canada

[.3]

fUnited

[.5]

*f Mexico

[.7]

f Central

Add

Ireland Ir820, of Scoriand S820, of Wales W820 (or of all British Isles B820), of Australia A820, of India In820; or, if preferred,

States

not requiring local emphasis in 828.99. If Hteratures are not identified by one of these methods, assign period numbers for literature of Great Britain only, and, if desired, use class literatures

America

Great Britain period numbers also for literature of Ireland.

under 810-890, e.g., collections of Enghsh-language dramatic poetry 819.70102 [.71-.77]

number 819.70

to base

as instructed

Other options are described under 800

fSpecific countries

Add

to 819.7 the

For American

numbers following 728

in "Areas" notation

fWest Indies

[.8]

Add

(Antilles)

2, e.g.,

For African countries other than South Africa 1 To 1960 2 Later 20th century, 1960For Asian countries

and Bermuda

number 819.80

to base

as instructed

under 810-890,

e.g.,

819.800809282

[.83]

*fDominican Republic

[.84]

*tHaiti

[.85]

*f Puerto Rico

[.86]

*fBahama

[.87]

*tLeeward

[.88]

*f Windward

to base this

2

1858-1947 Later 20th century, 1947-

1

Early period to 1890

2

Early 20th century, 1890-1945

3

Later 20th century, 1945-

*fCuba *fjaniaica

fUse of

Early period to 1858

For Australia

[.82]

Add

1

3

collections of Enghsh-language literature for children

[.81]

number

number

is

810

PERIOD TABLES FOR ENGLISH

Enghsh-language hterature of Costa Rica 819.76; then to the base number thus derived add as instructed under 810-890, e.g., collections displaying naturalism 819.7608012

7281-7287 from Table

literature in Englishy see

For Great Britain 1

Early English period, 1066-1400

2 3 4

Pre-Ehzabethan period, 1400-1558 Ehzabethan period, 1558-1625 Post-EHzabethan period, 1625-1702

Islands

(continued)

Islands

as instructed

*Add

and other southern

islands

f Use

to base

of this

number

number

is

as instructed

under 810-890

optional; prefer

810-818

as described

under 810-890

optional; prefer

810-818

as described

under 819

M03

1402

?*»i*

.

.

under 819

Dewey Decimal

820

820

Literatures of ^English languages (continued)

Classification

and Anglo-Saxon

period, 1702-1745

5

Queen Anne

6

Later 18th century, 1745-1800

7 8 9

Early 19th century, 1800-1837

820

.33

William Shakespeare subarrange works about and by Shakespeare according to the following table, which may be adapted for use with any If desired,

specific author:

A

Authorship controversies (It is

Victorian period, 1837-1900

912 914

optional to class here bibliography; prefer

016.82233)

1900-

91

20th century

1900-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

For Ireland Medieval and early modern to 1660 1 2 Late 17th and 18th centuries, 1660-1800 19th century, 1800-1900 3 4 Irish hterary revival, 1900-1945 Later 20th century, 19455

B

Biography

D

Critical appraisal

Class critical appraisal of individual works in

E

Class textual criticism of individual works in

F

Sources, allusions, learning

G H

Societies, concordances, miscellany

I

in English

with notes

K

1

Early period to 1907

L

Partial collections in English

without notes

2

20th century, 1907-

M

Partial collections in English

with notes

N

Partial collections in translation

O-Z

Individual works

For South Africa 1 To 1909

2 3

Use the

Early 20th century, 1909-1961 Later 20th century, 1961-

821

English poetry

822

English drama Elizabethan period, 1558-1625

in translation

number

first

for description

poems Comedies Class

O-R 01-2 03-4 05-6 07-8 Pl-2 P3-4 P5-6 P7-8

Ql-2 Q3-4 Q5-6 Q7_8 Rl-2 R3-4

S-V

O-Z

Quotations, condensations, adaptations Complete works in English without notes

Zealand

New

J

O-Z

Textual criticism

Complete works Complete works

For

822

and Anglo-Saxon languages

Literatures of English

822

and

of each pair for texts, the second

critical appraisal

in 821.3

Airs well that ends well

As you

like

it

The comedy

of errors

Love's labour's

lost

Measure for measure The merchant of Venice The merry wives of Windsor

A midsummer night's dream Much ado about nothing The taming of the shrew The tempest Twelfth night The two gentlemen of Verona

The

winter's tale

Tragedies

Sl-2 S3-4 S5-6 S7-8

Antony and Cleopatra

Tl-2 T3-4 T5-6 T7-8 Ul-2 U3-4

Julius

Coriolanus

Cymbeline Hamlet Caesar

King Lear

Macbeth Othello Pericles

Romeo and

Juliet

(continued)

1404

1405

Dewey Decimal

822

Classification

822

[.993]

William Shakespeare (continued)

,33

Timon

U5-6 U7-8 Vl-2

W-X

Literatures

828

of Athens

f

[.993 3]

*fNew Zealand

Troilus

and Cressida

[.993 4]

*tAustralia

Histories

Henry IV, parts 1-2 Henry V Henry VI, parts 1-3 Henry VIII

[.993 5]

*tlndia

[.993 6]

*fSouth Africa

[.994-.999]

f Other

parts of

world

English-language hterature except of British Isles, Western Hemisphere, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, India, South Africa

King John Xl-2 Richard II X3-4 Richard III X5-6 Poems Y

Add "Areas"

(Use of these numbers

Z

Zealand, Australia, India, South Africa

Titus Andronicus

Wl-2 W3-4 W5-6 W7-8

Yl-2 Y3-4 Y5-6 Y7-8

New

of English and Anglo-Saxon languages

is

e.g.,

poetry 828.99569401

*Anglo-Saxon (Old English)

829

of Special interpretations of and exceptions to "Subdivisions with Individual Literatures" notation from Table 3 for use

Anglo-Saxon appear below under 829.2-829.8

823

English fiction

824

English essays

825

English speeches

Poetry

.1

829.4 For Caedmon, see 829.2; Beowulf, 829.3; Cynewulf,

826

.2

Caedmon

.3

Beowulf

.4

Cynewulf

.8

Prose literature

English letters

humor

827

English satire and

828

English miscellaneous writings

English-language literatures not requiring local emphasis

[.99]

(It is

f

Use of

Add

this

number

to base

is

number

optional; prefer as instructed

820-828

as described

under 810-890

optional to class here Enghsh-language literatures of

emphasizing British literature may class here Australian, Indian, other literatures, and libraries emphasizing Indian literature may class here British literature. Prefer 820-828 for literature of all non-American

specific

non-American countries,

e.g., libraries

countries, especially description, critical appraisal, biography,

works of individual authors. Other options are described under 800)

fScotland and Ireland

[.991]

here all English-language literature of *United Kingdom, of *Great Britain, of *British Isles If desired, class

[.991 1]

*fScotland

[.991 5]

*tlreland *f England

[.992]

[.992 9] f Use

Add

e.g.,

and Enghsh-language literature of Israel 828.995694; then add under 810-890, to the base number thus derived add as instructed

optional; prefer 821.3)

General works Venus and Adonis The rape of Lucrece Sonnets Spurious and doubtful works

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 828.99,

of this

*tWales

number

to base

and Wales

is

number

optional; prefer as instructed

820-828

as described

under 828.99

under 810-890

1406

1407

under 828.99

828

Dewey Decimal

830

830

Literatures of

Germanic (Teutonic)

languages

*

Use 830.01-830.09

830

Classification

German

of Germanic (Teutonic) languages

Literatures

839

839.2-839.4

literature

Modem Low

Germanic

Class comprehensive works in

for standard subdivisions of literatures of

Germanic .2

literatures

839

*Frisian

languages

PERIOD TABLE Base

number

For

for

literatures

German: 83

of English and Anglo-Saxon languages,

see

820

PERIOD TABLE FOR GERMAN 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Early medieval period to 1150 Later medieval period, 1150-1300

.3

Period of decline, 1300-1517 Reformation period, 1517-1625

.31

Period of imitation, 1625-1750

1

Early period to 1609

2 3 4

17th-18th centuries, 1609-1800

19th century, 1800-1900 20th century, 1900-

Netherlandish literatures

Dutch PERIOD TABLE

1750-1830 Postclassical period, 1830-1856 Later 19th century, 1856-1900 1900Classical period,

2 3 4 5 6

20th century

91

1900-1945 Later, 1945-

912 914

Early,

832

German drama

833

German

20th century Early, 1900-1945

62 64

German poetry

831

Medieval period to 1450 Renaissance period, 1450-1600 17th century, 1600-1700 18th century, 1700-1800 19th century, 1800-1900

1

.32

Later, 1945-

Flemish PERIOD TABLE 19th century, 1800-1900 5

fiction

6

German

834

essays .36

837

German German

838

German miscellaneous

839

Other Germanic (Teutonic)

836

.09

letters satire

* Afrikaans

and humor writings literatures .4

1

Early period to 1875

2 3 4 5

1875-1904 Early 20th century, 1904-1924 Mid-20th century, 1924-1961 Later 20th century, 1961-

*Low German

(Plattdeutsch)

PERIOD TABLE

PERIOD TABLE

2 3

Later, 1945-

PERIOD TABLE

Yiddish 1

Early, 1900-1945

62 64

German speeches

835

20th century

Early period to 1700 Period of enlightenment, 1700-1860

Golden age and modern period, 1860-

1

Early period to 1600

2 3

17th-19th centuries, 1600-1900

20th century, 1900-

'Add to base number as instructed under 810-890

839.1-839.4 West Germanic literatures

>^

.1

Class comprehensive

works in 839

Old Low Germanic

literatures

Old Saxon, Old

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

Frisian,

Old Low Franconian, Old

Low German

under 810-890

1409

1408

839

Dewey Decimal

839

839

Classification

Scandinavian (North Germanic) literatures For

specific

Scandinavian

literatures, see

.81

Danish PERIOD TABLE

839.6-839.8

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 72 74

839.6-839.8 Specific Scandinavian literatures Class comprehensive works in 839.5

.6

West Scandinavian

*01d Norse (Old

literatures

Icelandic) Use 839.6001-839.6009 for standard subdivisions of West Scandinavian literatures .82

Base number for Old Norse (Old Icelandic): 839.6

.69

Modern West Scandinavian

literatures

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 72 74

modern West

Scandinavian literatures

Base number for modern Icelandic: 839.69

PERIOD TABLE FOR MODERN ICELANDIC 1 Early period, 1500-1720 2 Age of enlightenment, 1720-1835 3 Renaissance, 1835-1900 4

.83

20th century, 1900-

comprehensive works

literatures

Medieval period to 1500 Reformation period, 1500-1560 Learned period, 1560-1700 Early 18th century, 1700-1750 Period of enUghtenment, 1750-1800 19th century, 1800-1900

20th century

1900-1945 Later, 1945Early,

(Landsmal, Nynorsk)

6

19th century, 1800-1900

7 72 74

20th century

* Swedish

East Germanic literatures Gothic, Vandalic, Burgundian

PERIOD TABLE 1

2 3 4

5 6 7

72 74

A *Add

to base

1900-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

in 839.5

.9

.7

1900-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

PERIOD TABLE

839.7^39.8 East Scandinavian Class

20th century

*New Norse

*Faeroese

.699

19th century, 1800-1900

PERIOD TABLE

* Modern

for standard subdivisions of

Medieval period to 1500 Reformation period, 1500-1560 Learned period, 1560-1700 Age of Holberg, 1700-1750 Period of enlightenment, 1750-1800

'Norwegian (Bokmal, Riksmal)

Icelandic Use 839.69001-839.69009

of Germanic (Teutonic) languages

Literatures

839

Medieval period to 1520 Reformation period, 1520-1640 Age of Stjernhjelm, 1640-1740 Age of Dalin, 1740-1780 Age of Gustavus, 1780-1800 19th century, 1800-1900 20th century Early, 1900-1945 Later, 1945-

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 810-890

Danish and Norwegian number

as instructed

under 810-890

1410

141I

839

Dewey Decimal

840

840

840

Classification

Literatures

841

841

French poetry

842

French drama

843

French

Base number for French: 84

844

French essays

French-language literatures of specific countries by initial letters, e.g., literature of Canada C840, of France F840; or, if preferred, class literatures not requiring local

845

French speeches

846

French

letters

847

French

satire

848

French miscellaneous writings

Literatures of

languages Use 840.01-840.09

Romance Trench literature

for standard subdivisions of literature of

Romance

languages

If desired, distinguish

emphasis in 848.99. If literatures are not identified by one of these methods, assign period numbers for literature of France only. Other options are described under 800

of Italian^ Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic languages, see 850; of Spanish and Portuguese languages, 860 For

and humor

French-language literatures not requiring local emphasis

[.99]

For Asian and African countries 1 To 1960 Later 20th century, 19602

(It is

e.g.,

optional to class here literatures of specific countries, here libraries emphasizing literature of France may class

Canadian Belgian and Canadian literatures, and libraries emphasizing 840-848 for literature may class here literature of France. Prefer

For Belgium

countries, especially description, critical

1

Early period to 1830

literature of

2 3 32 34

19th century, 1830-1900

appraisal, biography, works of individual authors.

20th century

described under 800)

1900-1945 Later, 1945Early,

For Canada 3 Colonial period to 1867 Later 19th century, 1867-1900 4 5 52 54

[.991]

*fFrance

[.992]

*fCanada

[.993]

fBelgium

[.994-.999]

20th century

1

Early period to 1400

2

15th century, 1400-1500

3 4

16th century, 1500-1600

5 6 7 8 9 91

912 914

number

1600-1715 18th century, 1715-1789 Revolution and Empire, 1789-1815 Constitutional monarchy, 1815-1848 Later 19th century, 1848-1900 190020th century Early, 1900-1945 Later, 1945Classical period,

as

Other options are

fOther parts of world "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 848.99, e.g., and French-language literature of Tahiti 848.9996211; then add instructed under 810-890, to the base number thus derived add as e.g., drama 848.999621102

Add

*ProvenQal and Catalan

849

Base number for Provencal: 849

PERIOD TABLE FOR PROVENQAL Early period to 1100

1

2 3 4 5 52 54

instructed under 810-890

*Add

to base

tUse of

1412

all

French-language literature except of France, Belgium, Canada

1900-1945 Later, 1945Early,

For France

to base

fiction

literatures

PERIOD TABLES FOR FRENCH

*Add

of Romance languages

this

number

number

Golden age, 1100-1300 14th and 15th centuries, 1300-1500 Decline and revival, 1500-1900 20th century

1900-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

as instructed

is

under 810-890

optional; prefer

840-848

as described

^^

under 848.99

841

Dewey Decimal

849

3

Classification

Catalan

849

Literatures

859

^Romanian and Rhaeto-Romanic

859

Base number for Romanian: 859

PERIOD TABLE

2 3 4 5 52 54

850

1350 Second period, 1350-1450 Golden age, 1450-1500 Decline and revival, 1500-1900 20th century Early, 1900-1945 Later, 1945First period to

1

Literatures of

* Italian,

Romanian,

PERIOD TABLE FOR ROMANIAN

Italian:

2 3 32 34

19th century, 1800-1900

20th century Early, 1900-1945 Later, 1945-

Literatures of * Spanish

for standard subdivisions of

1

Early period to 1375

Use 860.01-860.09

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Period of classical learning, 1375-1492

Base number for Spanish: 86

Age

Leo X, 1492-1542 Later 16th century, 1542-1585 Period of decline, 1585-1748

desired, distinguish Spanish-language literatures of specific countries by initial letters, e.g., literature of Chile Ch860, of If

Colombia Co860, of Mexico M860

190020th century Early, 1900-1945 Later, 1945-

drama

Italian fiction

854

Italian essays

if

.

Colonial and revolutionary period, 1519-1826

19th century, 1826-1888

Period of modernism and realism, 1888-1910 20th century, 1910-

1910-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

42 44 For Spain

855

Italian speeches

856

Italian letters

857

Italian satire

858

Italian miscellaneous writings

*Add

to base

number

and humor

as instructed

1

Early period to 1369

2 3 4 5 6

Age of imitation, 1369-1516 Golden age, 1516-1700

62 64

under 810-890

18th century, 1700-1800 19th century, 1800-1900

20th century

1900-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

861

Spanish poetry

862

Spanish drama

*Add

JI414

American countries A860),

For American countries

2 3 4

853

all

PERIOD TABLES FOR SPANISH

1

Italian

of

options are described under 800

Italian poetry

852

(or,

preferred, class literatures not requiring local emphasis in 868.99. If literatures are not identified by one of these methods, assign period numbers for literature of Spain only. Other

of Spain S860; or,

Later 19th century, 1859-1900

912 914

Spanish and Portuguese

of

Period of renovation, 1748-1814 Early 19th century, 1814-1859

91

and Portuguese

languages

PERIOD TABLE FOR ITALIAN

851

Early period to 1800

Romansh, Ladin, Friulian

860

85

1

Rhaeto-Romanic languages

.9

Rhaeto-Romanic languages Base number for

of Italian, Romanian, Rhaeto-Romanic languages

to base

number

as instructed

under 810-390

^^

859

Dewey Decimal

863

863

Spanish fiction

864

Spanish essays

863

Classification

Literatures

868

*fPuerto Rico

[.992 35]

tHispanic South America

[.993]

under 810-890, e.g., collections of Spanish-language dramatic poetry 868.9930102

Add

865

Spanish speeches

866

Spanish letters

Add

and humor

Spanish

868

Spanish miscellaneous writings

as instructed

countries

to 868.993 the

numbers following 8

in "Areas"

notaHon

Spanish-language literature of Chile 868.9933; then to the base number thus derived add as instructed under 810-890, e.g., history and critical appraisal 2, e.g.,

868.993309

[.994-.999]

f Other

parts of world

Spanish-language literature except of Spain, Hispanic America

optional to class here literatures of specific countries,

(It is

number 868.9930

82-87, 89 from Table

Spanish-language literatures not requiring local emphasis

[.99]

to base

f Specific

[.993 2-.993 9]

867

satire

of Spanish and Portuguese languages

emphasizing literature of Spain may class here Hispanic-American literatures, and libraries emphasizing literature of Mexico may class here literatures of other Hispanic-American countries and of Spain. Prefer 860-868 for literature of all

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 868.99, e.g., Spanish-language literature of United States 868.9973; then add and to the base number thus derived add as instructed under

Add "Areas"

e.g., libraries

810-890,

e.g.,

poetry 868.997301

countries, especially description, critical appraisal, biography,

specific desired, distinguish Portuguese-language literatures of of countries by initial letters, e.g., literature of Brazil B869,

[.991]

*f Spain

[.992]

fHispanie North America

If

Portugal P869;

comprehensive works on Spanish-language Hispanic America

Class here

to base

number 868.9920

as instructed

e.g.,

PERIOD TABLES For Brazil 1

*tMexico

[.992 2]

f Central America

Add

collections

2 3 4

under 810-890, of Spanish-language one-act plays 868.992202041

to base

number 868.99220

as instructed

[.992 3]

f

to

West Indies to base

number 868.99230

[.992 31]

*fCuba

[.992 33]

*f Dominican

Add

to base

fUse of

this

number

number

as instructed

is

as instructed

Period of growing autonomy, 1830-1921

20th century, 1921-

1

Early period to 1500

2

16th-18th centuries, 1500-1800

3 4

19th century, 1800-1900

41

42

*Add

to base

fUse of

(Antilles)

under 810-890, collections of Spanish-language one-act plays 868.992302041

Add

Period of transformation, 1750-1830

For Portugal

868.9922 the numbers following 728 in "Areas" notation 7281-7289 from Table 2, e.g., Spanish-language literature of Costa Rica 868.99226; then to the base number thus derived add as instructed under 810-890, e.g., collections displaying naturalism 868.9922608012

Add

Period of formation, 1500-1750

e.g.,

fSpecific countries

[.992 21-.992 27]

preferred, class literatures not requiring

emphasis in 869.899. If literatures are not identified by one of Portugal of these methods, assign period numbers for literature only. Other options are described under 800

For Hispanic South America, see 868.993

[.992 1]

or, if

local

literature of

under 810-890, collections of Spanish-language one-act plays 868.99202041

Add

*Portuguese

869

works of individual authors. Other options are described under 800)

this

number

number

20th century

1900-1945 Later, 1945Early,

as instructed

is

under 810-890

optional; prefer

860-368

as described

e.g.,

Republic

under 810-890

optional; prefer

860-868

as described

1416

under 868.99

1417

under 868.99

868

Dewey Decimal

869

869

Classification

Literatures not requiring local emphasis

[.899]

(It is

Literatures

872

Specific periods

.01-.04

Add to 872.0 the notation from Roman period 872.01

optional to class here literatures of specific countries,

emphasizing literature of Portugal may class here Brazilian literature, and libraries emphasizing Brazilian literature may class here literature of Portugal. Prefer 869 and e.g., libraries

subdivisions for literature of

its

all

Do

the period table for Latin,

e.g.,

not use 872.02-872.05 for specific media, scopes, kinds

Latin epic poetry and fiction

873

countries, especially

872

of Italic languages

description, critical appraisal, biography, works of individual

Specific periods

.01-.04

Other options are described under 800)

authors.

[.899 1]

*$Portugal

Add to 873.0 the notation from Roman period 873.01

[.899 2]

*tBrazil

Do

[.899 4-.899 9]

|

Other parts of world

the period table for Latin,

e.g.,

not use 873.01-873.08 for specific scopes and types

Latin lyric poetry

874

Portuguese-language literature except of Portugal, Brazil

Specific periods

.01-.04

Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to 869.899,

e.g.,

Add to 874.0 the notation from Roman period 874.01

Portuguese-language hterature of India 869.89954; then add

and

810-890,

870

number thus derived add drama 869.8995402

to the base e.g.,

as instructed

under

the period table for Latin,

e.g..

Specific periods

,01-.04

literature Use 870.01-870.09

e.g.,

Latin speeches

875

*Latin

Literatures of Italic languages

the period table for Latin,

Add to 875.0 the notation from Roman period 875.01

for standard subdivisions of literatures of Italic

languages

Do

Base number for Latin: 87

876

and exceptions to "Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation from Table 3 for use with Latin appear below under 871-878

not use 875.01-875.06 for specific kinds

Latin letters

Special interpretations of

For

literatures

Add to 876.0 the notation from Roman period 876.01

of Romance languages, see 840

PERIOD TABLE FOR LATIN

871

1

Roman

2

Pre-Carolingian period, ca. 500-ca. 750

3 4

Medieval period, ca. 750-1350 Modern period, 1350-

period to

ca.

*Add

|Use of

lyric poetry,

this

874

Specific periods

number number

is

e.g.

Latin miscellaneous writings

.000 l-.OOO 9

.002-.008 the period table for Latin,

e.g.,

.01-.04

879

under 810-890

optional; prefer 869-869.8 as described

under 869.899

Standard subdivisions Specific kinds

Specific periods

Add to 878.0 the notation from Roman period 878.01

not use 871.02-871.08 for specific kinds

as instructed

the period table for Latin,

humor

Add to 877.0 the notation from Roman period 877.01

Latin dramatic poetry and drama

to base

e.g.,

Specific periods

.01-.04

878

Add to 871.0 the notation from Roman period 871.01

872

the period table for Latin,

500

For dramatic poetry, see 872; epic poetry, 873;

Do

Latin satire and

877

Latin poetry

.01-.04

Specific periods

.01-.04

.4

the period table for Latin,

Literatures of other Italic languages Latinian literatures other than Latin Venetic, Lanuvian, Faliscan, Praenestian

1418

^^9

e.g.

Dewey Decimal

879

879

Classification

Add

Aequian, Marrucinian, Marsian, Paelignian, Sabine, Vestinian,

Osco-Umbrian

Do

Osco-Umbrian Number

Add

Class here comprehensive

Greek

works of or on

literature

885

to 884.0 the notation

Add

Do

Greek: 88

and exceptions to "Subdivisions of Individual Literatures" notation from Table 3 for use with classical Greek appear below under 881-888 literature, see

Modern

881

Add

.01-.03

884

888

Specific periods

Add

Do

e.g.,

from the period table

,01-.03

Specific periods

Add

Add

883 *Add

to base

Classical number

to

as instructed

ancient period 888.01

Katharevusa and Demotic

PERIOD TABLE

not use 882.02-882.05 for specific media, scopes, kinds

Greek epic poetry and

e.g.,

from the period table

*Modem Greek

882.0 the notation from the period table for classical Greek, e.g., ancient period 882.01

Do

ancient period 887.01

to 888.0 the notation

Greek,

889

fiction

under 810-890

1

Early period to 1821

2

19th century, 1821-1900

3

20th century

32 34

*Add

to base

number

1900-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

as instructed

under 810-890

1421

1420

for classical

Specific periods

Classical Greek dramatic poetry and drama

.01-.03

e.g.,

notadon from the period table

Specific kinds

.002-.008

not use 881.02-881.08 for specific kinds

and humor

Standard subdivisions

for classical

ancient period 881.01

satire

Greek miscellaneous writings

Classical

.000 l-.OOO 9

to 881.0 the notation

Greek,

882

lyric poetry,

for classical

ancient period 886.01

to 887.0 the

Greek,

For dramatic poetry, see 882; epic poetry, 883;

from the period table

Specific periods

.01-.03

period, 1600-

e.g.,

Greek

Classical

Greek poetry

Classical

to 886.0 the notation

Greek,

500-1600

letters

Specific periods

.01-.03

870

ca.

for classical

ancient period 885.01

Greek

Classical

887

e.g.,

from the period table

not use 885.01-885.06 for specific kinds

Add

PERIOD TABLE FOR CLASSICAL GREEK 1 Ancient period to ca. 500 2 Medieval and Byzantine periods, 3

886

for classical

ancient period 884.01

to 885.0 the notation

Greek,

for standard subdivisions of classical literatures

Special interpretations of

For Latin

e.g.,

from the period table

Specific periods

languages

classical

poetry

Greek speeches

Classical

.01-.03

literatures of classical

lyric

Specific periods

.01-.03

literatures

Literatures of Hellenic ^Classical languages

Base number for

ancient period 883.01

Greek

Classical

884

discontinued; class in 879.9

Use 880.01-880.09

for classical

not use 883.01-883.08 for specific scopes and types

Greek,

880

e.g.,

from the period table

literatures

Oscan, Umbrian [.99]

to 883.0 the notation

Greek,

Volscian

S

883

of Hellenic languages

Specific periods

,01-.03

Sabellian languages literatures

•7

Literatures

883

for classical

Dewey Decimal

890

890

890

Classification

Literatures of other languages

Literatures

891 .42

*Panjabi Use period table under 891.4

East Indo-European and Celtic literatures

891

891

of other languages

.43

Western Hindi

SUMMARY

literatures

Use 891.43001-891.43009

*Hindi

for standard subdivisions of

Western

Hindi literatures Indo-Iranian (Aryan) literatures

891.1

•1

Base number for Hindi: 891.43

.2

Sanskrit

.3

Middle Indie

.4

Modem

J&

Iranian literatures

.6

Celtic literatures

.7

East Slavic literatures

.8

Slavic literatures

.9

Baltic

literatures (Secondary Prakrits)

Use period table under 891.4

Indie literatures (Tertiary Prakrits)

and other

.439

Use period table under 891.4 Russian

.44

*Bengali

literatures

Use period table under 891.4

Indo-Iranian (Aryan) literatures For Indie (Indo-Aryan) literatures,

*Urdu

literatures, see 891.2-891.4;

.45 Iranian

891.5

.46

Assamese, Bihari (Bhojpuri, Magahi,

.47

Use period table under 891.4

Middle Indie

.479

classical

literatures

Modem If

Rajasthani, Jaipuri, Marwari Use period table under 891.4

(Secondary Prakrits) .48

Including Pali

A

Sinhalese and Mahl Use period table under 891.4

Indie literatures (Tertiary Prakrits)

modern Indie languages with base number 891.4

desired, treat literatures of

literature of

one language,

all

.49

as

Other Including Nepali, Pahari, Eastern Hindi (Awadhi, Bagheli, Chattisgarhi)

PERIOD TABLE FOR SPECIFIC MODERN INDIC LITERATURES 1

To 1345

2 3

1345-1645 1645-1845 1845-1895 1895-1920 1920-1940 1940-

4 5 6 7 .41

under 891.4

Base number for Gujarati: 891.47

* Sanskrit

Vedic (Old Indie) and .3

table

Gujarati and Rajasthani

Class comprehensive works in 891.1

.2

*Sindhi and

Dard

.499

literatures

Shina, Khowar, Ka£ri. Kohistani, Kashmiri,

5

Lahnda

.51

Old

.52

Avestan

.53

Use period table under 891.4

Persian (West Iranian) (East Iranian)

Middle Iranian

literatures

(Saka) Pahlavi (Middle Persian), Sogdian, Khotanese

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 810-890

*Lahnda Use period table under 891.4

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 810-890

1422

Romany

Iranian literatures

Base number for Sindhi: 891.41

.419

Oriya

*Marathi Use period

891.2-891.4 Indie (Indo-Aryan) literatures

Maithili),

^^3

(Gypsy)

Dewey Decimal

891 .55

* Modern

Classification

Literatures

891

891

.7

Persian (Farsi)

2 3 .59

Other modern Iranian

Base number for Russian: 891.7

PERIOD TABLE FOR RUSSIAN

literatures

Kurdish, Baluchi, Tajiki, Pashto (Afghan), Ossetic, Pamir (Galcha),

.6

for standard subdivisions of East Slavic

literatures

development, ca. 1000-1389 Period of traditionalism, 1389-1900 20th century, 1900Pericxl of formal

1

*Russian

East Slavic literatures Use 891.7001-891.7009

PERIOD TABLE

891

of other languages

Yaghnobi

Celtic literatures

1

Early period to 1700

2 3 4 42 44

18th century, 1700-1800 19th century, 1800-1917

20th century, 1917-

1917-1945 Later, 1945-

Early,

Including Gaulish

.62

* Irish

.79

Gaelic

Ukrainian and Belorussian Base number for Ukrainian: 891.79

PERIOD TABLE

.63

1

Early period to 1171

2 3 4

Period of decline, 1171-1700 Period of renaissance, 1700-1850

Modern

PERIOD TABLE FOR UKRAINIAN

period, 1850-

.799

*Scottish Gaelic

.66

Early period to 1798

2 3

19th century, 1798-1917

20th century, 1917-

* Belorussian

PERIOD TABLE

PERIOD TABLE

.64

1

1

Early period to 1600

1

Early period to 1798

2 3

Renaissance, 1600-1830

2 3

19th century, 1798-1917

Modern

period, 1830-

*Manx

Welsh

.8

20th century, 1917-

Slavic literatures Class here comprehensive works

(Cymric)

on

literatures of Balto-Slavic

languages

PERIOD TABLE

.67 .68

1

Early period to 1600

2

Later period, 1600-

For East Slavic 891.91-891.93 .81

* Cornish

to base

Use 891.81001-891.81009

*Breton

number

* Bulgarian

South Slavic literature

for standard subdivisions of

Slavic literatures

PERIOD TABLE

*Add

literatures, see 891.7; Baltic literatures,

Base number for Bulgarian: 891.81

1

Early period to 1800

2 3

19th century, 1800-1900

For Serbo-Croatian, see 891.82; Slovenian, 891.84

PERIOD TABLE FOR BULGARIAN

20th century, 1900-

as instructed

1

under 810-890

2 3

to base

20th century, 1900-

*Macedonian

.819

*Add

Early period to 1850 Later 19th century, 1850-1900

number

as instructed

under 810-890

^^5

1424

M-

South

Dewey Decimal

891 .82

891

Classification

Literatures

891 Jd

*Serbo-Croatian

Baltic

and other

of other languages

literatures

PERIOD TABLE 1

Early period to ca. 1550

2

Period of renaissance,

3

18th century, 1700-1800

4 5

19th century, 1800-1900

ca.

891.91-891.93 Baltic literatures 1550-1700

Class comprehensive works in 891.9

Old Prussian

.91

20th century, 1900-

* Lithuanian

.92 .84

*Slovenian

PERIOD TABLE

PERIOD TABLE

.85

West

1

Early period to ca. 1550

2 3 4 5

Period of renaissance,

ca.

1550-1700

18th century, 1700-1800

20th century, 1900-

Use 891.85001-891.85009

2

19th century, 1800-1900

3

20th century, 1900-

PERIOD TABLE

for standard subdivisions of

Early period to 1800 19th century, 1800-1900

1

* Polish

Slavic literatures

Early period to 1800

* Latvian (Lettish)

.93

19th century, 1800-1900

1

West

2 3

Slavic

literatures

20th century, 1900-

Other Indo-European

.99

literatures

Base number for Polish: 891.85

For Czech, see 891.86; Slovak 89L87; Wendish, 891.88; Polabian, 891.89

.991

*Albanian

.992

*Armenian

PERIOD TABLE FOR POLISH 1

Early period to 1400

1

Early period to 600

2 3 4

Period of development, 1400-1500

2 3 4 5

600-1000 1000-1400 1400-1850

5 6 7

.86

PERIOD TABLE

Golden age, 1500-1600 Period of decline, 1600-1700 18th century, 1700-1795 Period of renaissance, 1795-1919 20th century, 1919-

numbers following 9199 in "Languages' notation 91993-91998 from Table 6, e.g., Hittite 891.998

Add

PERIOD TABLE 1

Early period to 1400

2

Reformation period, 1400-1450 Humanist period, 1450-1620 Period of decline, 1620-1900 20th century, 1900-

4

5

*Add

.87

*Slovak

.88

*Wendish

.89

*Polabian

to base

Other

.993-.998

Czech

3

number

period, 1850-

Modern

Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) literatures

892

For Hatnitic and Chad .1

literatures, see

East Semitic (Akkadian) literatures

892.2-892.9 West Semitic literatures Class comprehensive works in

under 810-890

1426

893

Examples: Assyrian, Babylonian, Chaldean

(Sorbian, Lusatian)

as instructed

to 891.99 the

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

892

under 810-890

1427

891

Dewey Decimal

892

Classification

892

Literatures

893

Hamitic and Chad literatures

893 892.2-«92.6 Northwest Semitic literatures Class comprehensive works in

Aramaic

893 the numbers following 93 from Table 6

Add

892

Biblical

literatures, see

Aramaic (Chaldee) and Samaritan

literatures .1-.3

Altaic literatures 894 the numbers following 94 in "Languages" notation 941-943 from Table 6

Add

*Hebrew PERIOD TABLE

.6

"Languages" notadon 931-937

Ural-Altaic, Paleosiberian, Dravidian

894

Example: Syriac

1

Early period to 700

2 4

Medieval period, 700-1700 18th century, 1700-1820 19th century, 1820-1885

5 6

188S-1947 Later 20th century, 1947-

3

in

Base number for *Hausa: 893.72

892.3

Eastern Aramaic literatures

A

to

Base number for *Coptic: 893.2

literatures

For Eastern Aramaic ,29

893

of other languages

to

Base number for *Turkish: 894.35

PERIOD TABLE FOR TURKISH Early period to 1500

1

Middle period, 1500-1850 Modern period, 1850-

2

3

Class Japanese in 895.6,

Korean

in 895.7

Canaanite-Phoenician literatures Including Punic, Ugaritic, Minoan Linear Class here

A

^

894.4-894.5 Uralic literatures Class comprehensive works in

comprehensive works on Canaanitic hteratures

For Hebrew, see 892.4

.4

Samoyedic

894

literatures

Examples: Yenisei, Yurak, Kamasin, Ostyak Samoyed

892.7-892.9 Southwest Semitic literatures .5 Class comprehensive

works in 892 .51

.7

Finno-Ugric literatures

Ugric literatures

*Arabic

Including Ostyak, Vogul

PERIOD TABLE 1

Pre-Islamic period to 622

2

Early Islamic and

3

661-1258

32 34 4 5 6

A

Umayyad

Mukhadrami

*Hungarian (Magyar)

.511 period, 622-661

PERIOD TABLE

period, 661-750

Abbasid period, 750-1258 Period of decline, 1258^1800 Period of renaissance, 1800-1945 Contemporary period, 1945-

.53

to base

.54

as instructed

literatures

Finnic literatures Including Karelian, Livonian, Veps

For Lapp, see 894.55; Middle Volga

South Arabic literatures

number

20th century, 1900-

Examples: Votyak (Udmurt), Zyrian

Ethiopic literatures

Examples: Mahri, Sokotri, Qarawi, Shkhauri

*Add

3

Permian

Examples: Geez, Tigre, Tigrinya, Amharic, Argobba, Harari, Gurage .9

2

Early period to 1800 19th century, 1800-1900

1

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

under 810-890

under 810-890

1428

1429

literatures,

894.56

Dewey Decimal

894

* Finnish

.541

Classification

894

Literatures

894 .823

(Suomi)

*Gondi Use period table under 894.8

PERIOD TABLE 1

Early period to 1800

2 3

19th century, 1800-1900

.824

*Khond (Kandh) Use period table under 894.8

20th century, 1900-

.827

*Estonian

.545

*Telugu Use period table under 894.8

PERIOD TABLE 1

Early period to 1861

2

Modern

.83

*Brahui

period, 1861-

Use period .55 .56

*Lapp Middle Volga

894

of other languages

table

under 894.8

Literatures of Sino-Tibetan and other languages of East and Southeast Asia

895 literatures

Examples: Mordvin, Cheremis .6

.1

Paleosiberian literatures

*Chinese PERIOD TABLE

Luorawetlin, Yukaghir, Gilyak, Yenlseian families; Ainu .8

Dravidian literatures Dravidian languages as literature of one language, with base number 894.8 If

desired, treat literatures of

all

To 1345

2

1345-1645 1645-1845 1845-1895 189S-1920 1920-1940 1940-

3 4 5 6 7 .81

A

Middle epoch, 2d century B.C.-7th century A.D. Renaissance and neoclassicism, ca. 700-ca. 1000

4

Age

and rise of drama and novel, 20th century, 1912of reason,

Tibeto-Burman

literatures

for standard subdivisions of

.6

Himalayan

dialect literatures

*Japanese PERIOD TABLE

Use period table under 894.8

1

Early period to 1185

2

1185-1603

3

Tokugawa

4

*Malayalam

5

period, 1603-1868 Late 19th and early 20th centuries, 1868-1945 Later 20th century, 1945-

Use period table under 894.8 .7

*Kanarese (Kannada)

* Korean

PERIOD TABLE Use period table under 894.8 .82

*Add

to base

1

2 3 4

Andhra group number

as instructed

Tibeto-Burman

For Burmese, see 895.8 .49

under 810-890

*Add

^430

to base

number

Early period to 1392 Yi period, 1392-1910 Early 20th century, 1910-1945

Later 20th century, 1945-

as instructed

under 810-890

^43^

1000-1912

*Tibetan

Base number for Tibetan: 895.4

*Tamil

.814

ca.

literatures

Including Malto, Kota, Kurukh (Oraon), Toda

.812

2 3

Use 895.4001-895.4009

Dravida group

.811

Classical age, 15th-3d centuries B.C.

5

PERIOD TABLE FOR SPECIFIC DRAVIDIAN LITERATURES 1

1

Dewey Decimal

895

895

Classification

African literatures

896

* Burmese

.8

Literatures of other languages

896

896 the numbers following 96 in "Languages'* notation 961-965 from Table 6

Add

PERIOD TABLE 1

Early period to 1800

2 3

19th century, 1800-1900 20th century, 1900-

to

Base number for *Ibo: 896.332

Base number for *Yoruba: 896.333

Literatures of other languages of Southeast Asia

.9

Base number Class

Malay

for *Swahili:

896.392

literatures in 899.2

of

If desired, treat literatures

*Thai (Siamese)

Thai literatures

.91

Use 895.91001-895.91009

For Afro-Asiatic

of Thai languages

Annam-Muong

literatures in 895.92

2

Early period to 1800 19th century, 1800-1900

3

20th century, 1900-

Lao, Shan, Khamti,

.919 .92-.95

to 895.9 the

languages as

in

For

898

PERIOD TABLE FOR VIETNAMESE (ANNAMESE) 2 3

19th century, 1800-1900

*Add

number

to

on

literatures of

American native

of South American native languages, see 898

American native languages

898 the numbers following 98

from Table

6, e.g.,

in

"Languages" notation 982-985

Andean-Equatorial hteratures 898.3

*South American native languages as literature of one language, with base number 898 If desired, treat literatures of all

20th century, 1900-

as instructed

literatures

Literatures of South Add

Base number for *Cambodian: 895.932 to base

all

languages

"Languages" notation

Base number for *Vietnamese (Annamese): 895.922

Early period to 1800

*North American native literature of one language, with base number 897 of

Class here comprehensive works

literatures

9592-9595 from Table 6

1

American native languages

to

If desired, treat literatures

Ahom, Karen

numbers following 959

892

897 the numbers following 97 in "Languages" notation 971-979 from Table 6, e.g., Macro-Penutian literatures 897.4

Add

Annam-Muong, Mon-Khmer, Munda Add

Literatures of North

897

PERIOD TABLE FOR THAI (SIAMESE) 1

literatureSy see

PERIOD TABLE FOR SPECIFIC AFRICAN LITERATURES To 1960 1 Later 20th century, 19602

Base number for Thai (Siamese): 895.91 Class

*African languages as

one language, with base number 896

literature of

for standard subdivisions of literatures

all

Add

under 810-890

to base

number

as instructed

under 810-890

^433

^3^

*\

-ijiiu

.

896

Dewey Decimal

899

Other

899

Add

Classification

899

literatures

899 the numbers following 99 from Table 6 to

Base number for *Tagalog

(Filipino):

in

"Languages" notation 991-999

900

899.211

PERIOD TABLE FOR TAGALOG (FILIPINO) 1

Early period to 1800

2 3

19th century, 1800-1900

900 General geography and history and

20th century, 1900-

their auxiliaries

Base number for *Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia): 899.221

Class here social situation and conditions [both formerly 309]; general political history {formerly 320.9]; military, diplomatic, wars political, economic, social, welfare aspects of specific

PERIOD TABLE FOR BAHASA INDONESIA 1

Early period to 1900

2

20th century, 1900-

Unless otherwise instructed, class historical and geographical treatment of a specific discipline or subject with the discipline or

Base number for *Javanese: 899.222

subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation

Base number for *Malay: 899.28

09 from Table

1, e.g.,

and geographical treatment of pure sciences 509, of economic events and situations 330.9, of purely political events and historical

Base number for *Malagasy: 899.3

Base number

for *Basque:

interdisciplinary situations 320.9, history of warfare 355.009. Class works on geography and history of specific continents, countries,

899.92

Base number for *Esperanto: 899.992 Base number for *Interlingua: 899.993

*Add

to base

number

as instructed

localities in

.1-.9

under 810-890

930-990

Standard subdivisions of general geography and history Notations from Table

1

Philosophy and theory of general history

901

S

Psychological principles Class civilization {formerly 901.9] in

909

Miscellany of general history

902 .02

Synopses, chronologies, manuals

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of

903

general history

904

Collected accounts of specific events Class here adventure

Class travel events

S

and accidents

in

910

Events of natural origin Examples: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, storms

.7

Events induced by Examples:

human

tidal

activity

battles, explosions, fires;

mine, transportation,

nuclear accidents

^434

waves, floods,

905

Serial publications of general history

906

Organizations of general history

^435

Dewey Decimal

907

907 .2

907

Classification

Study and teaching of general history

General geography and history and their auxiliaries

909 .09

Not limited by continent, country,

Historiography

Historians

[908]

909

and historiographers

Add

in Edition 18

.1

500-1199

.2

1200-1299 Class historians and historiographers in 907.202

Class general history of ancient world to ca. 499 in 930; general history of specific continents, countries, localities in

modem

world in 940-990

Standard subdivisions

.04

not use; class in 901-907

Historical treatment

Do

not use; class in 907.2

Racial, ethnic, national groups

Not limited by continent, country,

Add

locality

01-99 from Table 5 to base number 909.04, e.g., world history of Jews 909.04924; and to the result add the numbers following 909 in then add 909.1-909.8, e.g., world history of Jews in 18th century 909.0492407 (It is

"Racial, Ethnic, National Groups'* notation

optional to class here general history of racial, ethnic,

national groups in a specific continent, country, locality;

prefer subdivision 004 under 930-990.

If

option

is

Germany 909.04924043) Ca. 500-1450

500 Including Crusades

.08

Modern

history,

1450

.3

1300-1399

.4

1400-1499

.5

1500-1599

.6

1600-1699

.7

1700-1799

.8

1800-

.81

1800-1899

.82

1900-1999

.821

1900-1919 For World War

.822

1920-1929

.823

1930-1939

.824

1940-1949

1,

see 940.3

2,

see 940.53

chosen, add

Groups" notation 01-99 from Table 5 above; then add 00 instead of as above for world history by period, e.g., world history of Jews in 18th century and to the result add 909.04924007; for specific areas add "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2, e.g., history of Jews in "Racial, Ethnic, National

.07

in

"Areas"

of tropical regions

and events

372.89045

[.009]

1

For geography of areas, regions, places in general, see 910.09

preferred, class elementary textbooks on general history in

Do

2, e.g., history

following

1950-1959 909.0930825

Civilization [formerly 901.9, 910]

[.001-.007]

number 909.09 the numbers

and to the result add the numbers following 909.093; then add 909 in 909.1-909.8, e.g., history of tropical regions in

General world history If

to base

notation 11-19 from Table

[Unassigned] Most recently used

locality

of Class here interdisciplinary works on geography and history areas, regions, places in general [formerly 910.09]

Class writing of history in 808.0669

.202

Areas, regions, places in general

as

For World War

.825

1950-1959

.826

1960-1969

.827

1970-1979

.828

1980-1989

.829

1990-1999

.83

2000-2099

500-

1436

J437

909

Dewey Decimal

910

910

General geography

910

Classification

Travel

[.1]

civilization

subject; also,

upon

it,

Add 001-899

analysis of surfaces of

from Table

preferred, class elementary textbooks on general geography in

930-990

[all formerly

modern world

.2

910]

.202 .01

Languages (Terminology) and communication .222 Class here place

and gazetteers of place names

and theory of general geography, of

World

travel guides

Illustrations

and models

Pictures and designs

.223

"Areas'* notation

1

from Table 2

to base

number 910.02

Class physical geography of ancient world in 913.02; of specific

continents, countries, localities in subdivision 02 under

Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances, gazetteers

.4

Accounts of travel Not geographically limited

travel in areas, regions, places in

Including collections of original accounts of travels [formerly

general

910.8]

Not limited by continent, country, Class here discovery If

912

.3

913.1-919.9

Geography of and

912

Diagrams Class plans in

.09

travel in

in 910,3

earth (Physical geography)

Add

economic geography

names

Class dictionaries

The

910.1, e.g.,

and to the result add "Areas" notation 1-9 economic geography of British Isles 910.133041

Class charts in

.02

number

Miscellany

Philosophy and theory .22

.014

optional; prefer specific subject, e.g.,

910.01

Class works, other than accounts of travel, limited to civilization in

in

2, e.g.,

Class philosophy

372.891045

general in 909, in ancient world and specific places in

is

to base

910.133; then add

extraterrestrial worlds If

number

economic geography 330.91-330.99)

not limited to a single discipline or

by extension, description and

Topical geography (Use of this

General geography: description and analysis by area of earth's surface

and human

910

General geography

910

Class scientific travels in 508.3

locality

For discovery and exploration, see 910.9

and exploration

preferred, class elementary geography textbooks on specific

.41

Trips around the world

.45

Ocean

areas, regions, places in general in 372.8911

Add

"Areas" notation

1

from Table 2

Class interdisciplinary works

to base

number 910.09

on geography and history of

travel

and seafaring

life

specific Class ocean trips around the world in 910.41; travel in

areas,

oceans in 910.09163-910.09167

regions, places in general [formerly 910.09] in 909.09

Class physical geography of areas, regions, places in general in

.453

Collected voyages of adventure

910.02; geography of and travel in ancient world, in specific

Examples: shipwrecks, mutinies, buried treasure, pirates*

continents, countries, localities in 913-919; historical

expeditions

geography

in 911; graphic representations in

912 .5-.7

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

.8

1

Travel by specific kinds of persons Class collections of original accounts of travel [formerly

910.8] in 910.4

Historical treatment of

geography

Class here discovery, exploration,

^8

^439

as a discipline

growth of geographic knowledge

Dewey Decimal

910

910

Classification

Geographers, travelers, explorers regardless of country of origin

.92

.93-.99

,3-.9

and exploration by a

Class discovery

Add

specific

country in areas,

04

world, on specific

Class interdisciplinary works

formerly 913-919] in 930-990

notation 1-9 from Table 2 to base

more than Class comprehensive works, geography of and travel in one continent in 910; geography of and travel in areas, regions,

number 911

places not limited by continent, country, locality in 910.09; 912 historical geography in 911; graphic representations in

Graphic representations of surface of earth and of extraterrestrial worlds

Geography of and

913 Atlases,

Class

on geography and history of ancient

world, of specific continents, countries, localities [all

in political divisions

Class here historical atlases

912

travel in ancient

elementary geography textbooks on ancient continents, countries, localities in 372.8913-372.8919

If preferred, class

geography

Add "Areas"

number 912

world; specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds

under 913.1-913.9, 914-919; periods of discovery and exploration in history in 940-990

Growth and changes

Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

913-919 Geography of and

countries, localities, extraterrestrial worlds in subdivision

Historical

**

worlds

for countries responsible

regions, places in general in 910.09, in specific continents,

911

Specific continents, countries, localities, extraterrestrial

Discovery and exploration by specific countries Add "Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 910.9

912

General geography

912

travel in ancient

world

maps, charts, plans

map drawing and

Use 913.001-913.007

for standard subdivisions

projections in 526.8 Class archaeology in 930.1

.01

Philosophy and theory

Map

.014

.01

reading

in general Class prehistoric geography of areas, regions, places 913.02 in 913.09, prehistoric physical geography in

Class languages (terminology) in 912.01

Map

.014 8

.09

scales

and symbols

Historical treatment of Class

maps

maps and map making

The

.04

Travel

of areas, regions, places in general in 912.19; of

Class here discovery, exploration

Add

worlds in 912.3-912.9

Specific subjects,

.100 1-.189 9

and regions

in general .09

number

to base

navigation with the specific subject, flight

maps locating and maps for

912.1, e.g.,

centers 912.17; however, class atlases

to base

number 913.04 the numbers

e.g.,

art

aeronautical

guides 629.13254

Not limited by continent, country,

Add "Areas"

notation

1

to base

number 912.19

notation 11-19 from Table

the numbers following

2, e.g.,

maps

of Western

1

to base

number 913.09

places in general in Class physical geography of areas, regions, 913.02; travel in 913.04; civilization in 930

in "Areas"

Hemisphere

912.19812 Class specific continents, countries, localities in 912.3-912.9

1440

locality

from Table 2

Areas, regions, places in general

Add

1, e.g.,

Areas, regions, places in general

Class historical atlases in 911

.19

following 0901 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 09012-09015 from Table general travels in 5th century 913.045

Specific subjects

Add 001-899

earth (Physical geography)

.02

specific continents, countries, localities, extraterrestrial

.1

Prehistoric geography

1441

Dewey Decimal

913 .1-.9

913

Classification

Continents, countries, localities [formerly 9\2JS\

914-919 Geography of and

Add

"Areas" notation 31-39 from Table 2 to base number 91, ancient Greece 913.8; then add further as follows:

001-009 01

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

e.g.,

continents, countries, localities in

I

geography Class prehistoric geography of

areas, regions, places

Add

Travel

as follows:

001-007

Class here discovery, exploration historical period

numbers (without

appear period

0) that

in subdivisions of 930, e.g., travel in earliest

02 04

041

09

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 The earth (Physical geography) Travel Class here discovery, exploration

Areas, regions, places in general

Add

geography of

e.g., "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 91, further geography of England 914.2, of Norfolk 914.261; then add

02

earth (Physical geography)

Add

modern

Class here comprehensive works on ancient and modern and travel in specific continents, countries, localities

Prehistoric

The

travel in specific

world; extraterrestrial worlds

in general in 09, prehistoric physical geography in

02 04

914

General geography

914

Add

09 the numbers following 1 in "Areas" notation 11-18 from Table 2, e.g., geography of urban regions of the continent or country 09732 Class physical geography of areas, regions, places in to

historical period

numbers (without

0) that

appear

earliest in subdivisions of 940-990, e.g., travel in

0402

02; travel in 04; civilization in subdivisions

[040202]

0091-0098 under 930-990 Class Biblical geography in 220.91

09

period 041 Miscellany Travel guides Do not use; class in 04 Areas, regions, places in general

09 the numbers following 1 in "Areas" notation 11-18 from Table 2, e.g., geography of urban regions of the continent or country 09732 in Class physical geography of areas, regions, places

Add

to

02; travel in 04; civilization in subdivisions

0091-0098 under 930-990 Class area studies [formerly 914-919] in Class comprehensive

works

in

940-990

910

For geography of and travel in ancient world, see 913

915

916

* Geography

916 917

*Geography of and ^Geography of and

918

Geography

of and travel in South America

919

* Geography

of and travel in other parts of

world and *Add

1442

Europe

^Geography of and ^Geography of and

914

as instructed

travel in

travel in Asia

of and travel in Africa travel in Africa travel in

extraterrestrial

under 914-919

^443

North America

worlds

Dewey Decimal

920

920

920

Classification

General biography, genealogy, insignia

920

General biography, genealogy, insignia

920.1-928-9 Biography of specific classes of persons

^

Class here autobiographies, diaries, reminiscences, correspondence

(Use of subdivisions identified by * is optional; prefer specific 092 discipline or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation

Class biography of persons associated with a specific discipHne or

subject with the discipline or subject, using "Standard Subdivisions"

notation 092 from Table

from Table

biography of chemists 540.92; or, if preferred, class individual biography in 92 or B, collected biography in 92 or 920 undivided

Other options are

Notations from Table

Not associated with a Class collections

specific subject

specific continents, countries,

[.1]

*Bibliographers

[.2]

*Librarians and

[.3]

*Encyclopedists

[.4]

*Publishers and booksellers

[.5]

*Joumalists and news commentators

Historical periods to base

number 920.0090

the numbers following 090 in

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 0901-0905 from Table e.g., general biography of 19th century 920.009034

book

collectors

Persons by sex

.7

Add

biography in 92 or B and

1

920.03-920.09; by sex in 920.7

localities in

.009 01-.009 05

by

to class individual

Class comprehensive works in 920.02

General collections of biography by period, region, group

.009

(1)

class collected biography in 92 or 920 undivided, and (2) to 920.72 individual biography of men in 920.71 and of women in

Standard subdivisions of biography

.001-.007

1.

1, e.g.,

associated with a Class here individual biography of persons not of persons by specific discipline or subject, collected biography

1,

sex

.009 1

Areas, regions, places in general (It is

Add "Areas" e.g.,

.009 2

from Table 2 to base number 920.009, biographies of suburbanites 920.0091733

Racial, ethnic, national

Add

notation 0924 from Table

groups

Groups" notation 01-99 from base number 920.0092

place,

.71

Men

,72

Women

[.9]

General collections of biography Not limited by period,

group and not associated with a

specific subject

.03-.09

General collections of biography by

all

individual biography; prefer

specific disciphne or subject, using

1

"Racial, Ethnic, National

Table 5 to

.02

notation

optional to class here

*Use

specific

is

1)

*Persons associated with other subjects Not provided

for in 920.1-920.5,

Add 001-999

to base

number

optional; prefer treatment described

Add "Areas"

under 920.1-928.9

specific subject

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g., collections

number

920.0,

of biographies of persons resident in England

920.042 Class collections

by sex regardless of continent, country,

locahty in 920.7

H45

1444

ftj'ii

.

921-928

920.9, e.g., astrologers 920.91335

continents, countries, localities Not associated with a

"Standard Subdivisions"

920

Dewey Decimal

920 [921]

"^

920

Classification

Philosophers and psychologists

General biography, genealogy, insignia

922

*Lutherans, Huguenots, continental Protestants

[.4]

Add "Areas" 921.1-921.8

Modem

Western

*United States and Canadian

[•2]

British

Baptists, Disciples of Christ, Adventists

[.6]

Add

German and

[•4]

French

[.8]

[.5]

Italian

[.81]

Austrian

[.6]

Spanish and Portuguese

[.7]

Russian

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Members

[.83]

[.84]

[.85]

Add e.g.,

to base number 921.9 the numbers following 18 in 181-189, Aristotelian philosophers 921.95

* Religious

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas" [.86]

leaders, thinkers, workers

[.87]

922.1-922.8 Christians Class comprehensive works in [.1]

number 922.84

[.2]

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Roman

[.88]

number

[.89]

Catholics

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 922.87

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 922.88

*Shakers

Others Adherents of other

religions

Popes

[.9]

[.22]

Saints

[.91]

Atheists, Deists, Theosophists

[.24-.29]

Other

[.94]

Adherents

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 922.2

Anglicans Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

optional; prefer treatment described

number 922,3

under 920.1-928.9

'Use

1446

of

[.943]

Buddhists

[.944]

*Jains

[.945]

Hindus

[.946]

Sikhs

[.95] is

number 922.86

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

[.21]

Add "Areas"

number 922.85

Mennonites

Add

922.1

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Friends (Quakers)

Add "Areas"

922

Apostolic and Oriental churches Add

is

number 922.83

Christian Scientists

Add

[.3]

number 922.81

Ancient, medieval, Oriental

[•9]

Use

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Swedenborgians Add

[922]

of other Christian sects

*Latter-Day Saints

Add

** Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 921.8

number 922.7

Unitarians and Universalists Add

Other modem Western Add

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 922.6

Methodists

[.7]

Welsh

[.3]

[•8]

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 922.5

Add

Add

English, Scottish, Irish,

number 922.4

Presbyterians, Congregationalists, American Reformed

[.5]

Class comprehensive works in 921

M]

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Brahmanism and related

*Parsees

optional; prefer treatment described

under 920.1-928.9

H47

religions

922

Dewey Decimal

922 [.96]

* Adherents

[.97]

*Muslims

[.99]

*Others

922

Classification

Add "Languages"

notation 1-9 from Table 6 to base

number 924

*Scientists

[925]

Add

*Persons in social sciences

[923]

and lexicographers

*Philologists

[924]

of Judaism

924

General biography, genealogy, insignia

924

to base

number 925

the numbers following 5 in 510-590,

e.g.,

botanists 925.8

[.1]

*Heads of

state

*Persons in technology

[926] Kings, queens, presidents

Add Add "Areas" [.2]

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number

923.1

to base

number 926

the numbers following 6 in 610-690,

e.g.,

engineers 926.2

^Persons in political science and politics

Class booksellers in 920.4

Legislators, governors, politicians, statesmen, diplomats,

*Persons in

[927]

arts

and recreation

nobility; political scientists

Add

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Add

number 923.2

For persons

*Persons in economics

*Labor leaders Add

[.33-.39]

Writers and

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

in literature, see

number 923.31

critics

"Areas" notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

[.1]

*Americans

[.2-.9]

*Others

number 923.3

^Criminals and persons in law

[.5]

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 923.41

For

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 923,4

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 923.5

politicians,

[.9]

*Use

is

number 923.6

* Explorers,

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

number 923.7

number 923.8

histories arrange alphabetically by

Historical

and geographical treatment

Class treatment

by

specific continents, countries, localities

in 929.33-929.39 (no^ 929.3093-929.3099)

Use

is

optional; prefer treatment described

under 920.1-928.9

geographers, pioneers, frontiersmen

optional; prefer treatment described

under 920.1-928.9

1448

name

For epitaphs, see 929.5

*Persons in commerce, communication, transportation

Add "Areas"

929.2

Examples: registers, wills, tax lists, census records, court records compiled for genealogical purposes

.309 notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

histories,

Genealogical sources

J3

*Educators Add "Areas"

[.8]

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

family

For royal houses, peerage, gentry, see 929.7

*Philanthropists, humanitarians, social reformers

Add "Areas"

sources, see 929.3;

If desired,

statesmen, 923.2

[.7]

Family

.2

*Public administrators and military persons

For heads of state, see 923.1; governors,

[.6]

Genealogy

.1

*Persons in law

Add "Areas"

which

Genealogy, names, insignia

929

Add "Areas"

notation 2-9 from Table 6 for language in

person has written to base number 928

*Criminals

Add "Areas" [.43-. 49]

928

of belles-lettres, historians, biographers

Add "Languages" [.41]

e.g.,

*Others Add

[.4]

the numbers following 7 in 710-790,

^Persons in literature

[928] [.31]

number 927

baseball players 927.96357

For heads of state, see 923. [.3]

to base

H49

Dewey Decimal

929 .33-.39

Treatment by

929

Classification

.88

specific continents, countries,

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

Class trademarks

number 929.3

Surnames

.44

Forenames

.5

Epitaphs

.6

Heraldry

.92

.97

titles

Names

930-990 General history of ancient

and geographical treatment by

specific

929.7093-929.7099)

Orders of knighthood

Class comprehensive works in 929.709

.72

Great Britain and Ireland

.73-.79

Other countries of Europe

929.74.

Do

2, e.g.,

following 4 in "Areas"

royal houses of France

not add notation for areas

more

specific

general history of ethnic groups in Europe 940.04, in England 942.004, in Norfolk 942.61004

001-003

than

004

preferred, class in 909.04 Add "Racial, Ethnic, National Groups" notation 01-99

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base

not add notation for areas

more

specific

from Table 5 to 004, e.g., general history and civilization of North American native races in the area 00497

number 929.7999

than countries

Class indigenous groups in a prehistoric period with

Orders, decorations, autographs

the period,

Orders and decorations For armorial bearings, see 929,82

Armorial bearings Coats of arms,

crests, seals

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table 1 Racial, ethnic, national groups If

Countries outside Europe

Add "Areas"

.82

world, preferred, class elementary history textbooks on ancient on specific continents, countries, localities in 372.893-372.899 If

notation 3-9 from Table 2 to base number 9, e.g.. 942.61; general history of Europe 940, of England 942, of Norfolk e.g., then, unless otherwise specified, add further as follows,

countries

.81

formerly 913-919]

Add "Areas"

number 929.7 the numbers

notation 43-49 from Table

and events

history of Class here interdisciplinary works on geography and ancient world, of specific continents, countries, localities [all

929.72-929.79 Treatment of royal houses, peerage, gentry by specific countries and localities

to base

world; of specific continents, countries, localities; of extraterrestrial worlds Civilization [formerly 910]

Class Christian orders of knighthood in 255.79

.8

For place names, see 910.014; personal names, 929.4

of honor

and geographical treatment

Historical

Do

387.70275

Including names of ships, houses, pets

countries and localities in 929.72-929.79 (not

.799 9

1,

Flags

Royal houses, peerage, gentry, orders of knighthood

Add

0275 from Table

Class mihtary use in 355.15

Class historical

.71

in a specific subject with the

National, state, provincial, ship, ownership flags

Class here rank, precedence,

.709

identification

and service marks

e.g., airline insignia

For armorial bearings, see 929.82 .7

and

subject, using "Standard Subdivisions" notation

Personal names

.42

insignia

Including motor vehicle registration plates, ownership marks

Regardless of form

.4

Autographs

Other forms of

localities

Add "Areas"

929

General biography, genealogy, insignia

929

e.g.,

Inca empire before Spanish conquest

985.01

005-006 007 0072 007202 009

Standard subdivisions Notations from Table

1

Study and teaching Historiography Historians

and historiographers

Areas, regions, places, persons

(continued)

^O

^45^

Dewey Decimal

930

930

Classification

General history of ancient world

930 .1

930-990 (Continued) 0091-0098

009 the numbers following 1 in "Areas" notation 11-18 from Table 2, e.g., urban regions 009732 to

Archaeology

Class here prehistoric archaeology Class archaeology of

Description, critical appraisal, biography of persons associated with the history of the continent, country, locality but Hmited to

no

.102

in

1;

Individual

Under

places for which no period

Underwater archaeology

.102 804

007202

Collected

00992 00994 01-09

and historiographers

numbers are used

Historical periods

.102 82

Discovery of remains

.102 83

Excavation of remains

.102 85

Interpretation of remains Including dating techniques, use of data processing

As shown in the schedules that follow Unless others are specified, add to each geographical subdivision of a country the period notations for the country as a whole, but only for those periods during

which the

specific subdivision

and prehistoric

Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials

.102 8

Class persons of a specific period in 01-09, using

historians

period, ancient

Miscellany

specific period

"Standard Subdivisions" notation 092 from Table

modern

archaeology of continents, countries, localities not in "Areas" oceans notation 3 from Table 2 in 940-990; archaeology of specific and seas in 909.0963-909.0967

Persons

0099

499

Study of past civiUzations through discovery, collection, interpretation of material remains

Areas, regions, places in general

Add

to ca.

930.11-930.16 Specific archaeological ages

formed part of the

Class comprehensive works in 930.1

country Class areas, regions, places in general in a specific period in 0091-0098; racial, ethnic, national groups in

.11

EoUthic Age

a specific period in 004 (except class here indigenous groups in a prehistoric period, e.g., Inca empire

.12

PaleoUthic (Old Stone)

Age

Class here comprehensive works

before Spanish conquest 985.01 (no^ 985.00498))

930.14 For Mesolithic Age, see 930.13; Neolithic Age,

do not enumerate all the countries and localities that appear in Table 2; however, the foregoing instructions apply to history of any place in "Areas" notation 3-9

.13

MesoUthic Age

.14

NeoHthic (New Stone) Age

Class comprehensive works in 909; history of areas, regions, places not limited by continent, country, locality in 909.09; history of racial,

.15

Copper and Bronze Age

.16

Iron

The schedules

that follow

ethnic, national groups not limited

by continent, country,

locality in

Age

909.04; geography of ancient world, of specific continents, countries, localities in

930

913-919

General history of ancient world to

.01-.06

ca.

499

Standard subdivisions and groups As enumerated under 930-990

.07

.072

Study and teaching Research Class archaeology in 930.1

.09

on Stone Ages

Areas, regions, places, persons As enumerated under 930-990

M53

M52

:^S5.V *.,'-.

930

Dewey Decimal

930

930

Classification

Add

to base

number 930 the numbers

Subdivisions" notation 09012-09015 from Table

1, e.g.,

932

499

^Palestine to 70

933

following 0901 in "Standard

to ca.

Byzantine (Coptic) period, 324-640

.023

Historical periods

.2-.5

General history of ancient world

932

world If

preferred, class in 956.9401

history in 1st century A.D. 930.5; however, class specific

Class Biblical archaeology in 220.93, history of Biblical events in 220.95, world history of Jews in 909.04924; history of Jews in a specific area other than Palestine with the area, e.g., Jews in

archaeological ages in 930.11-930,16

931-939

Specific places

Class comprehensive works in

Phoenicia 939.44004924

930

Egypt,

*China to 420

931

If

Shang

.02

1523

(Yin) dynasty, ca.

Ch'in to Chin

.04

*

Egypt If

.01

to

states, ca.

B.C.

1028-222

332

3100

B.C.

If

preferred, class in 954.01

civilizations to ca.

Pre-Aryan

.02

Indo-Aryan (Vedic) period,

1500

ca.

B.C.

1500-ca. 600 B.C.

Including Iron Age culture in south India

Middle Kingdom and second intermediate period, 2052-1570 B.C.

1570-1075

Including sovereignty of Cush

Persian periods and

last

Growth

.04

Mauryas,

ca.

322-185

B.C.

Asoka, ca. 274-oa. 237 B.C.

.05

Changing

.06

Guptas,

.07

Invasions

935

Egyptian kingdom, 525-332

of civilizations, ca. 600-ca. 322

.03

.045

B.C.

Late and Saite periods, 1075-525 B.C.

dynasties, 185 B.C.-A.D.

318

318^00 and reign of Harsha, 500-647

*Mesopotamia and Iranian Plateau

B.C. If

to

637

Iranian Plateau in preferred, class Mesopotamia in 956.701,

955.01

27th-31st dynasties

Hellenistic,

protectorate and rule to destruction of

.01

dynasties

21st-26th dynasties

Roman, Byzantine 332-30

periods,

332 B.C.-A.D. 640

.01

Elamite, Sumerian, Akkadian, B.C.

B.C.

.021

Hellenistic period,

.022

Roman period, 30 B.C.-A.D. 324

as instructed

Roman

*India to 647

934

18th-20th dynasties

.02

B.C.

Hasmonean (Maccabean) period

12th-17th dynasties

.016

Independence, 168-63

.04

420

B.C.

Protodynastic period, Old Kingdom, first intermediate period, ca. 3100-2052 B.C.

.015

B.C.

Jerusalem, 63 B.C.-A.D. 70

.012

New Kingdom,

922-168

Including Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Hellenistic rule

preferred, class in 962.01

Prehistoric period to ca.

.014

B.C.

B.C.

.05

.011

.013

Partition, conquest, foreign rule,

.03

640

IsMlth

1225-922

ca.

Including rule of Judges, Saul, David, Solomon

(Tsin) dynasties, 221 B.C.-A.D.

Earliest history to

B.C.

B.C.

1523-ca.l028

Chou dynasty and warring

.03

932

preferred, class

1225

ca.

Jews from bondage in

Great age of Twelve Tribes,

.02

in 951.011-951.014

Earliest history to ca.

.01

*Add

Earliest history to return of

.01

Add

as instructed

under 930-990

under 930-990

^454

^455

Ur periods

to ca.

1900

Dewey Decimal

935

935

Classification

Babylonian Empire and Kingdom of Mitanni,

.02

ca.

1900-ca. 900 B.C. Including reign of

General history of ancient world

936

to ca.

Gallo-Roman period, 125 B.C.-A.D. 486

.402

Iberian Peninsula and adjacent islands

.6

936

499

Hammurabi

If

to

415

946.9012 preferred, class general works in 946.012, Portugal in

1000

B.C.

.03

Assyrian Empire, ca. 900-625 B.C.

.601

Earliest period to ca.

.04

Median and Neo-Babylonian (Chaldean) Empires, 625-539

.602

Period of Greek and early Celtic and Germanic contacts, ca.

B.C. Including reign of Nebuchadnezzar

.05

Persian Empire, 539-332 B.C.

.06

Hellenistic, Seleucid, Parthian periods,

B.C.-A.D.

If

If

.1

Italian peninsula to

*British Isles to

Add

.01

Earliest period

.02

Roman

to base

Southern If

number

to ca.

500

B.C.

Republic, ca. 500-31 B.C. specific periods, see

e.g.,

Britain to

4th century 936.104

England

410

preferred, class in 942.012

600

B.C.

600-55

B.C.

Earliest period to ca.

.202

Celtic period, ca.

.203

Early

Roman contacts, 55 Roman period, 43-410

.204

Germanic If

Class comprehensive

northern Britain in

937.03-937.05

Unification of Italy, ca. 500-264 B.C.

.04

Punic Wars, 264-146

.05

Civil strife,

.06

Roman Empire,

B.C.-A.D.

43

general works on Scandinavia in 948.012, Norway in 948.1012, Sweden in 948.5012, Denmark in 948.9012, Netherlands in 949.2012

.302

Period of contacts with 113 B.C.-A.D. 481

Roman

.07

Early and middle periods, 31 B.C.-A.D. 284

.08

Period of absolutism, 284-395

.09

Final period, 395-476

Greece

938

If

Republic and Empire,

If preferred, class general works in 944.012, Belgium in 949.3012, Luxembourg in 949.3501, Switzerland in 949.4012

125

B.C.

*Add

'Add as instructed under 930-990

^6

31 B.C.-A.D. 476

Class comprehensive works in 937.06

to

323

preferred, class in 949.5012

.01

Mythical age to 775 B.C.

.02

Formation of

.03

Persian Wars, 500-479 B.C.

.04

Athenian supremacy, 479-431

.05

Peloponnesian War, 431-404

Celtic regions to 486

Earliest period to

B.C.

937.07-937.09 Specific periods under the Empire

preferred, class general works in 943.012, Austria in 943.601,

Earliest period to 113 B.C.

146-31

B.C.

For specific periods, see 937.07-937.09

regions to 481

.301

works in 937.02

.03

936.1 the numbers following 936.2 in

.201

.401

and Roman Kingdom

937.03-937.05 Specific periods under the Republic

Northern Britain and Ireland

410

936.201-936.204,

.4

preferred, class in 945.012

preferred, class in 940.11

941.1012, Ireland in 941.5012

.3

period, 218 B.C.-A.D. 415

peninsula and adjacent territories to

For

If preferred, class British Isles in 941.012,

.2

B.C.

476

332

226

*Europe north and west of ca. 499

936

* Italian

937

Neo-Persian (Sassanian) Empire, 226-637

.07

Roman

.603

II

1000-218

as instructed

states,

775-500

under 930-990

1457

B.C.

B.C.

B.C.

Dewey Decimal

938

938

Classification

.06

Spartan and Theban supremacy, 404-362 B.C.

.07

Macedonian

.08

Hellenistic period,

.09

Roman

era,

era,

362-323

B.C.

146 B.C.-A.D. 323

*Other parts of ancient world to

939

*Aegean Sea islands

.1

.14

B.C.

323-146

ca.

General history of modern world, of extraterrestrial worlds

940

640

of feudalism, 800-1099

.142

9th century, 800-899

.144

10th century, 900-999

.146

11th century, 1000-1099

.17

Later Middle Ages, 1100-1453 For period of Crusades, 1100-1299, see 940.18; 1300-1453,

323

to

Age

94019 If preferred, class in 949.9012

Add

to base

number

938.01-938.09,

e.g.,

.18

939.1 the numbers following 938 in

Class here period of First Crusade,

HellenisHc period 939.108

Class comprehensive works

*Crete to 323

.18

If

preferred, class in 949.98012

.182

12th century, 1100-1199

.184

13th century, 1200-1299

.19

world, of extraterrestrial worlds

.192

14th century, 1300-1399

.193

1400-1453

on ancient and modern

works

.21

Western

1,

see 940.3; 20th century, 1918-

.22

Renaissance period, 1453-1517

SUMMARY

.23

Modem

.3

World War

.4

Military history of

.5

20th century, 1918-

period, 14531,

Reformation period, 1517-1648 For Thirty Years' War, see 940.24

Early history to 1453

.2

Reformation to French Revolution, 1517-1789 For Reformation period, 1517-1648, see 940.23; 1648-1789, 940.25

As enumerated under 930-990

.232

1914-1918

World War

1

(Conduct of the war)

16th century, 1517-1618

.24

Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648

.25

Late 17th and 18th centuries, 1648-1789

Early history to 1453 Class here Middle Ages,

.252

476-1453

1648-1715 Class here 17th century

Ancient history to (Use of this

number

ca. is

499

Class 1600-1648 in 940.23

optional; prefer 936)

.252 6 Class invasions

and

rise of

new

nations, ca.

500-799 [formerly

.253

940.11] in 940.12

.12

Invasions and rise of

new

nations, ca.

500-799

[formerly QAO. II] •Add

as instructed

940.5

For 1400-1453, see 940.193

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

[.11]

,

Class here 15th century

Europe

.1

period, 1453-

For World War

works in 909

General history of Europe

940.1

1300-1453

Modem

For general history of ancient world, see 930

.01-.09

in 909.07

history of specific continents, countries,

localities

Class comprehensive

1096-1099

on Crusades

940-990 General history of modern Class here area studies {formerly 914-919]; comprehensive

940

Period of Crusades, 1100-1299

War

of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714

18th century, 1715-1789

.253 2

War

.253 4

Seven Years' War, 1756-1763

of the Austrian Succession,

under 930-990

1459

1458

'*'

f^t^^

1740-1748

940

Dewey Decimal

940

940

Classification

Napoleonic era and wars, 1789-1815

.27

Relation of various specific classes of persons to

.315

the war

Including Napoleonic wars in specific European countries

Class participation of specific classes of persons in the

19th century, 1815-1914

.28

Class here comprehensive

conduct of the war in 940.4

works on 19th-20th centuries,

.315 03-.315 87

1789 815-

Classes

.282

1815-1830

.283

1830-1848

.284

Year of revolution, 1848

"Persons" notation 03-87 from Table 7 to base number 940.315; however, class refugees in 940.3159; children and other noncombatants, pacifists, enemy sympathizers in

Add

940.316

1848-1859

.286

1860-1869

.287

1870-1899

.288

1900-1914

World War

1,

.315 9

.316

1914-1918

For military

1

.316 2 .316

3

.32

economic history

For diplomatic

history, see

.322

940.32

.324

and diplomatic

.311 2

Political

.311 3

Economic

.311 4

Social

Pacifists

Enemy

sympathizers

Diplomatic history

Allies

and associated powers

.325

and psychological

.312 .314

Political, diplomatic,

economic

.33

results

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 940.324

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 940.325

and

effects

Participation of specific groups of countries diplomatic Class a specific activity with the subject, e.g., history among neutrals 940.325

on history of the country, e.g., on Germany 943.085-943.086 Class results in

a specific

number 940.322

Neutrals

Add

preserve or restore peace

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Central Powers

Add "Areas"

EflForts to

enemy

Children and other noncombatants

Add "Areas"

Causes

.311

pacifists,

For diplomatic causes, see 940.3112; efforts to preserve or restore peace, 940.312; diplomatic results, 940.314

history, see 940.4

Social, political,

Refugees

Children and other noncombatants, sympathizers

.316

.285

.31

by various nonoccupational and occupational

characteristics

For 20th century, see 940.5; 1789-1815, 940.27

Ji

940

General history of Europe

940

country with

For participation of specific countries, see 940.34-940.39 .314

1

Conferences and treaties For consequences of conferences and

.314 2

Consequences of conferences and

treaties, see

treaties

940.3142

Allies

.334

Central Powers Neutrals

.314 22

Reparations

.335

.314 24

Territorial questions

.34-.39

.314 25

Establishment of

.314 26

Establishment of mandates

.314 4

new

nations

and associated powers

.332

Participation of specific countries Class here mobilization in specific countries

Add

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 940.3

Class a specific activity with the subject, e.g., efforts by a specific country to preserve or restore peace 940.312

Reconstruction

1460

1461

Dewey Decimal

940 .4

Military history of

940

Classification

World War

1

(Conduct of the war)

General history of Europe

940 .414 4

French front Class here western front

Use 940.4001-940.4007

for standard subdivisions

Class

Strategy

.401

and associated powers

.401 2

Allies

.401 3

Central Powers

.414 5

Italian front

.414 7

Russian front Class here eastern front

Mobilization

.402

Class

For mobilization in

specific countries, see

.403

Racial minorities as troops

.405

Repressive measures and atrocities Class internment

camps

in

Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 940.409

SUMMARY 940.41

Operations of 1914-1916 of 1917-1918

.43

Land campaigns and Land campaigns and

.44

Aerial operations

.45 .46

Naval operations Celebrations, commemorations, memorials

.47

Prisons, health, social services

.48

Other topics

.42

battles battles

.415

Operations in Asia

.416

Operations in Africa

campaigns and

battles

by year

in 940.42-940.43

For aerial operations, see 940.44; naval operations, 940.45

940.412-940.413 Military units Organization, history, rosters, service records

e.g.,

.412

rolls

of honor and

engaged in a special ambulance companies 940.4753;

1914, eastern front

.423

1914, other areas

.424

1915, western and Austro-Italian fronts

,425

1915, eastern Europe

.426

1915, other areas

.427

1916, European fronts

.427 2

Western and Austro-Italian

.427 5

Eastern front

.429 1

.43

Military units of Central

Add "Areas" .414 .414 3

Operations in Europe

German

Asia Minor

Land campaigns and

battles of

1917, western and Austro-Italian fronts

.432

1917, eastern front

.433

1917, other areas

.434

1918, western and Austro-Italian fronts final

German

offensives

number 940.412

.435

Final allied offensives, July 18-September 24

.436

Final allied offensives,

.437

1918, eastern front

.438

1918, other areas

.439

Armistice,

number 940.413

November

September 25-November 11

11,

fronts

1462

1917-1918

Class final alUed offensives in 940.435-940.436

Powers

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

1916, other areas

Including

and associated powers

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

fronts

.431

of dead, see 940.467

Military units of Allies

Add "Areas" .413

lists

1914-1916

.422

operations in specific theaters in 940.414-940.416

For

battles of

1914, western front

Class comprehensive works in 940.41; units

service with the subject,

Land campaigns and

.421

.429

Operations Class land

eastern front in 940.4143

940.472

Military participation of specific countries

.409

German

940.34-940.39

.42

.41

front in 940.4143

German western

^63

1918

940

Dewey Decimal

940

940

Classification

Aerial operations

.44

940.454-940.458 Events by year warfare Class comprehensive works in 940.45, events in submarine

Services

.441

by year

Observation, scouting, artillery detecting, range finding, signaling, bombing, auxiliary land and naval fighting,

antisubmarine

in

940.4514

.454

Events of 1914

.455

Events of 1915

.456

Events of 1917

.458

Events of 1918

.459

Operations of specific countries

activities, coast patrol

Class specific events regardless of service in 940.444-940.448, operations of specific countries regardless

of service in 940.449

Air raids

.442

940

General history of Europe

940

Class specific events in 940.444-940.448 Class here ships, crews, units

.443

Bases

.444

Events of 1914

.445

Events of 1915

.446

Events of 1916

.447

Events of 1917

Class events

.46

by year regardless of country in 940.454-940.458

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials decorations and awards of a specific Class celebrations, commemorations, memorials event with the event, e.g.. Battle of Jutland 940.456

Events of 1918

.449

Operations of specific countries Class here aircraft,

Add

number 940.459

Including commemorative meetings, flag presentations,

.448

fliers,

Monuments and cemeteries

.465

units

940.465, "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number monuments and cemeteries in France 940.46544

Add

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 940.449

e.g.,

Class specific events regardless of country in 940.444-940.448

Rolls of

.467

honor and

lists

of dead

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base lists of French dead 940.46744

Add

Naval operations

.45

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add

e.g.,

number

940.467;

Submarine warfare

.451 .451 2

German

.47

use

.472

Class events by year in 940.4514

.451 3

Prisons, health, social services

Prisons and internment

e.g.,

Add "Areas"

number 940.472. and internment camps maintained by Germany

Add "Areas"

Allied use notation 4-9 from Table 2 to

base number

prison

camps

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

940.47243

940.4513

.473

Exchange of prisoners

.475

Medical services

Class events by year in 940.4514

.451 4

Specific events

For .451

6

Blockades and blockade running For events by

year, see

940.454-940.458

.475 2

Sanitary affairs

.475 3

Ambulance companies

.475 4-.475 9

Services of specific countries

Add "Areas" .453

940.476

Antisubmarine warfare Class events by year in 940.4514

.452

hospitals, see

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Bases .476

Hospitals

^^

1464

^'

tV^H.-.i

':•..

number 940.475

Dewey Decimal

940

940

Classification

Add

Unconventional warfare

.485

In specific places

.476 3

Intelligence, subversion, sabotage, infiltration

number

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

powers, For unconventional warfare of Allies and associated propaganda, 940.488 see 940.486; of Central Powers, 940.487;

940.4763 Class hospitals maintained in specific places

by

specific

countries in 940.4764-940.4769

.476 4-.476 9

.477

Unconventional warfare of powers

.486

Maintained by specific countries

Add Relief

number 940.476

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

and welfare work

.477 1

Activities of

.477 8

Activities

Add "Areas"

number

By

488 6

activities

conducted by

specific countries

in 940.4771

.477 9

and associated powers

Add "Areas" number

940.4779

countries in 940.4778, activities of

by

Red Cross

number

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

940.4887

Propaganda

488 9

Class activities conducted in specific places

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

By Central Powers

488 7

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number 940.487

940.4886

Activities in specific places

Add

Allies

Add "Areas"

Red Cross

number 940.486

Propaganda

.488

940.4778 Class

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

and associated

Unconventional warfare of Central Powers

.487

specific countries

Allies

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

Red Cross

conducted by

940

General history of Europe

940

in specific countries

specific

Add "Areas"

in specific

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

940.4889

places in 940.4771

of propaganda by one side or one country regardless location in 940.4886-940.4887 Class

.478 .48

Religious

Other

and chaplain services

life

topics

20th century, 1918-

JS

SUMMARY

940.481-940.482 Personal narratives Class comprehensive works in 940.48, personal narratives specific subject with the subject, e.g., on prisons 940.472

.481

Personal narratives of individuals

from

on a

Allies

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

.482

and

number 940.481

Personal narratives of individuals from Central notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

.483

Military

number 940.482

Allies

.484

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Military

.55

Later 20th century, 1945-

.52

1930-1939

.53

World War

2,

1939-1945

World War 2 (Conduct of the war)

1939-1945 history, see

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

.531 1

number

940.484,

Social, political,

940.54

economic history

For diplomatic

940.483,

and customs of Central Powers

Add "Areas" e.g., life in

number

United States Navy 940.48373

life

Military history of

1918-1929

.531

e.g., life in

.54

2,

and associated

powers Add

World War

For military

and customs of

life

.53

.51

Powers Add "Areas"

.52

1918-1929 1930-1939

940.51

associated powers

Add "Areas"

history, see

Causes

and diplomatic

.531 12

Political

.531 13

Economic

Luftwaffe 940.48443

1466

number

1467

940.532

Dewey Decimal

940 .531 14

940

Classification

Class a specific activity with the subject, e.g., diplomatic

preserve or restore peace

.531 2

EflForts to

.531 4

Political, diplomatic,

economic

history

results

on a specific country with history of the country, e.g., on Norway, 948.1045 Class results in

44

and

Axis Powers 940.5324

.533 2

United Nations

.533 4

Axis Powers

.533 5

Neutrals

.533 6

Occupied countries

eflFects

Reconstruction Relation of various specific classes of persons to the

.531 5

among

For participation of specific countries, see 940.534-940.539

Including conferences, treaties

.531

Participation of specific groups of countries

.533

and psychological

Social

940

General history of Europe

940

For countries occupied by Axis Powers, see 940.5337; by United Nations 940.5338

war Class participation of specific classes of persons in the

conduct of the war in 940.54 .531 503-.531

587

Classes

by various nonoccupational and occupational

characteristics

Add

Countries occupied by Axis Powers

.533 8

Countries occupied by United Nations

.534-.539

"Persons'* notation 03-87

940.5315; however,

.533 7

class

from Table 7

to base

number

Class here

refugees in 940.53159; children

and other noncombatants,

pacifists,

531 6

enemy sympathizers

Add

Children and other noncombatants, sympathizers

pacifists,

Children and other noncombatants

531 62

Pacifists

531 63

Enemy

causes, see 940.53112; efforts to preserve or

United Nations

.540 13

Axis

.540 2

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

Add "Areas"

Powers

Mobilization For mobilization in 940.534-940.539

Afro-Americans and American native races

.540 4

Other ethnic groups

.540 5

Repressive measures and atrocities Class internment

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

.540 9

number

940.5324

camps

Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

940.5325

1468

in 940,5472

MiUtary participation of specific countries 940.5409

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

as troops

as troops

Neutrals

Add "Areas"

specific countries, see

.540 3

Axis Powers Class here pro-Axis national groups

for standard subdivisions

Strategy

.540 12

United Nations

940.5322

.532 5

1

940.5314

Class here anti-Axis national groups, governments in exile

.532 4

World War 2 (Conduct of the war)

Use 940.54001-940.54007

sympathizers

restore peace, 940.5312; diplomatic results,

Military history of

.54

Diplomatic history

Add

underground movements,

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 940.53

enemy

.540

For diplomatic

.532 2

in exile,

Class a specific activity with the subject, e.g., efforts by a specific country to preserve or restore peace 940.5312

Refugees

531 61

532

governments

national groups, pro-Axis national groups, mobilization

in 940.5316

531 59

Participation of specific countries

1469

number

Dewey Decimal

940

940

Classification

SUMMARY 940.541

.544

Services

1

Observation, scouting, artillery detecting, range finding, signafing, bombing, auxiliary land and naval fighting, antisubmarine operations, coast patrol, balloon barrage

Operations

by theater

.542

Campaigns and

.544

Aerial operations

.545

.546

Naval operations Celebrations, commemorations, memorials

.547

Prisons, health, social services

.548

Other topics

battles

Class campaigns

and

battles regardless of service in

940.5442 .544 2

Campaigns and

battles

For campaigns and battles by .544 3

For campaigns and battles by theater, see 940.542; aerial operations, 940.544; naval operations, 940.545

940.542

Bases

Add "Areas" 940.5443,

.544 9

940.541 2-940.541 3 Military units

.541 2

rolls

of honor and

lists

of dead,

see 940.5467

.545

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

1

1

.545 16

number

by theater

battles

units

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

For campaigns and

Mihtary units of Axis Powers

Campaigns and

fliers,

In European theater

battles

by

.545 2

Blockades and blockade running

.545 3

Bases

.545 9

Operations of specific countries Class here ships, crews, units

.542 5

In east and southeast Asian and East Indian theaters

Add "Areas"

blockades 940.5452

940.5425

.546 .542 8

In American theater

.542 9

In other areas

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials Including commemorative meetings, flag presentations, decorations and awards

commemorations, memorials of a specific 940.5426 event with the event, e.g.. Battle of the Coral Sea Class celebrations,

Aerial operations Including antiaircraft defenses Class here

number

subject, e.g., Class a specific kind of operation with the

Ocean theater theater, see

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

940.5459

Class Sino-Japanese conflict prior to 1941 to 951.042

For East Indian

940.542

Antisubmarine warfare

In Middle East and African theaters

In Pacific

theater, see

Submarine w^arfare

.542 3

.542 6

number

Naval operations

.545

number

940.5413

.542

Operations of specific countries

940.5442

"Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas"

bases in England 940.544342

Class campaigns and batdes of specific countries in

940.5412 .541 3

number

940.5449

Military units of United Nations

Add

e.g., air

Add "Areas"

Class comprehensive works in 940.541; units engaged in a special service with the subject, e.g., ambulance companies 940.54753

For

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Class here aircraft,

Organization, history, rosters, service records

.544

theater, see

Operations

.541

.542

940

General history of Europe

940

combined

air

and naval operations

For naval operations, see 940.545

1471

14/0

'

-«iit>,

.'.-•;'.

Dewey Decimal

940

Monuments

.546 5

940

Classification

.547 79

and cemeteries

940

General history of Europe

940

Activities in specific places

Add "Areas"

Add "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 940.5465, e.g., monuments and cemeteries in France

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

940.54779 Class activities

940.546544

conducted in

specific places

countries in 940.54778, activities of

Rolls of

.546 7

honor and

Add "Areas" 940.5467,

.547

lists

of dead

specific places in

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g.,

Japanese

rolls

number .547 8

of honor 940.546752

.547 2

Prisons

and internment camps

Add "Areas" 940.5472,

prison and internment

number

Exchange of prisoners

547 5

Medical services For

.548

1

940.5476

.547 52

Sanitary affairs

.547 53

Ambulance companies

.547 54-.547 59

Services of specific countries

.548 3

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

Hospitals

by

.548 5

life

and customs of United Nations

Mihtary

life

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g., life

in United States

.548 6

Navy 940.548373

and customs of Axis Powers notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g., life in

number

LuftwaflFe 940.548443

Unconventional warfare

Unconventional warfare of United Nations

Add "Areas"

and welfare work

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

940.5486

Red Cross

.547 71

Activities of

.547 78

Activities conducted by specific countries notation 4-9 from Table 2 to

.548 7

conducted by

specific countries

Unconventional warfare of Axis Powers

Add "Areas"

base number

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

940.5487

940.54778 .548 8

Psychological warfare (Propaganda)

in 940.54771

1472

number

940,5488

number

940.5476

activities

number

For unconventional warfare of United Nations, see warfare, 940.5486; of Axis Powers, 940.5487; psychological

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Red Cross

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Intelligence, subversion, sabotage, infiltration

specific

Maintained by specific countries

Class

MiUtary

940.5484,

countries in 940.54764-940.54769

Add "Areas"

number

Personal narratives of individuals from Axis Powers

Add "Areas"

In specific places

Relief

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas" .548 4

Class hospitals maintained in specific places

.547 7

Personal narratives of individuals from United Nations

940.5483,

Add "Areas"

on a

940.5482

Add "Areas" notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base number 940.54763

.547 64-.547 69

services

topics

Add "Areas"

940.5475

.547 63

in

940.5481

.548 2

.547 6

specific

940.54771

and chaplain

Add "Areas"

hospitals, see

Add "Areas"

Red Cross

narratives Class comprehensive works in 940.548, personal 940.5472 specific subject with the subject, e.g.. on prisons

camps maintained by

Germany 940.547243 547 3

life

by

940.548 1-940.548 2 Personal narratives

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

e.g.,

Religious

Other

.548

Prisons, health, social services

number

H73

number

Dewey Decimal

940

940

Classification

.02-.05

By United Nations

.548 86

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

Add "Areas" .548 87

Add

to base

number 941.0

942.02-942.05,

Axis Powers

Add "Areas"

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

.06

Propaganda in

Add "Areas"

specific countries

(It is

notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

number

one side or one country regardless of 940.54886-940.54887

Class propaganda by

e.g.,

numbers following 942.0 Henry VIII 941.052

the

period of

1603-1625

James

.062

Charles

.063

Commonwealth, 1649-1660

I,

I.

1625-1649

941.065 For Oliver Cromwell, see 941.064; Richard Cromwell,

.554

1945-1949

.064

Oliver Cromwell, 1653-1658

.555

1950-1959

.065

Richard Cromwell, 1658-1659

.556

1960-1969

.066

Charles

.557

1970-1979

.067

James

.558

1980-1989

.068

William

.559

1990-1999

.069

Anne, 1702-1714

941

in

optional to class here Anglo-Dutch Wars; prefer 949.204)

.061

Later 20th century, 1945-

.55

union of Scotland

Stuart period, 1603-1714

940.54889

location in

to personal

Class here 17th century

940.54887

.548 89

From Norman Conquest and England, 1066-1603

number

940.54886

By

941

General history of Europe

941

.07

^British Isles Class here Great Britain, United

11,

1660-1685 (Restoration)

1685-1688

II,

III (of

Orange) and Mary

II,

1689-1702

House of Hanover, 1714-1837 Class here 18th century

Kingdom

Class 1700-1714 in 941.068-941.069

SUMMARY Early history to 1066

941.01 .02-.05

From Norman Conquest

to personal

union of Scotland and England,

George

I,

.072

George

II,

Stuart period, 1603-1714

.07

House of Hanover, 1714-1837 Victoria and House of Windsor, 1837-

[012]

.073

is

From Roman departure Add

to base

•Add

as instructed

e.g.,

Norman

arrival,

410-1066

the numbers following 942.01 in period of Danish kings 941.018

number 941.01

942.013-942.019,

to

III,

War

of Jenkins' Ear; prefer

1760-1820

.075

William IV, 1830-1837

.08

.081

Victoria

Kingdom

IV, 1820-1830

George

optional; prefer 936.1)

Add to base number 941.012 the numbers following 936.20 in 936.201-936.204, e.g., 4th century 941.0124 .013-.019

George

.074

Ancient history to 410 number

here

Including formation of United

Early history to 1066

(Use of this

class

946.055)

.06

.01

1727-1760

opHonal to

(It is

1066-1603

.08

1714-1727

.071

and House of Windsor, 1837-

Victoria,

1837-1901

Class here 19th century

opHonal to class here Crimean War, South African respectively) (Boer) War; prefer 947.073 and 968.048

(It is

Class early 19th century in 941.073-941.075

under 930-990

^74

J475

Dewey Decimal

941

Edward

.082

VII,

941

Classification

V,

see 941.083; period of World War

later 20th century,

5,

George V, 1910-1936

.084

Period of World

War

1936-1945

2,

II,

.503

Under House

.504

Under Houses

of Plantagenet, 1171-1399 of Lancaster

Class 1485-1499 in 941.505

1952-

Under Tudors, 1485-1603

.505

Including 16th century

1945-1949

.085 5

1950-1959

.085 6

1960-1969

Class here 17th century

.085 7

1970-

Class

Early history to 1057 Ancient history of northern Britain to 410

[.101 2]

(Use of this EflForts at

.102

Under

.506

*Scotland

,101

number

control

is

1900-1920 921 War, Including Easter Rebellion, 1916; Anglo-Irish 1919-1921

1920

.508 22

921-1949

James I-James V, 1424-1542

.508 23

1949-1969

Class here 15th century

.508 24

1970-

Class 1400-1424 in 941.103

.6

Reformation period, 1542-1603

,106-. 108

From

in

*Ulster

.608

941.104

1

.608 2

personal union with England to present time,

.608 21

1603-

.5

Add

as

19th century, 1800-1899

20th century, 1900-

1900-1920 Including Government of Ireland Act, 1920

number 941.10 the numbers following 941.0 941.06-941.08, e.g., Edward VII 941.1082

Add

Northern Ireland

19th-20th centuries

.608

Class here 16th century

1500-1542

in 941.507

20th century, 1900-

Class 1300-1314 in 941.102

Class

1691-1699

19th century, 1800-1899

1

.508 21

Class here 14th century

.105

in 941.505,

19th-20th centuries

Early period of independence, 1314-1424

,104

1600-1603

.508

.508 2

by England, 1057-1314

1603-1691

18th century, 1691-1799

.508

optional; prefer 936.1)

Stuarts,

.507

Including Battle of Bannockburn, 1314

.103

and York, 1399-1485

Class here 15th century

.085 4

.1

optional; prefer 936.1)

Disorder and English conquest, 1086-1171

Later 20th century, 1945Reign of Elizabeth

is

.502

Reigns of Edward VIII, 1936, and George VI, 1936-1952

.085

number

(Use of this

941.084;

941.085

.083

Ancient history to 410

[.501 2]

Class here 20th century, 1901-

For George

Early history to 1086

.501

1901-1910

941

General history of Europe

941

to base

in

* Ireland

instructed under 930-990

*Add

.608 22

1920-1949

.608 23

1949-1969

.608 24

Civil

as instructed

war and

religious strife,

under 930-990

H77 1476

^fyii>','.

1969-

Dewey Decimal

941

Republic of Ireland

.7

.017

Edward the

Saxon kings of England, 924-1016

Class

20th century, 1900-

.708 2

1900-1921

.708 21

1922-1949

.708 22

Irish

Free

State,

1922-1937; Eire, 1937-1949

.708 23

Republic of Ireland, 1949-1969

.708 24

1970-

Athelstan, 924-940

.017 2

Edmund

.017 3

Edgar and Edward the Martyr, 959-978

.017 4

Ethelred

.018

Canute, 1016-1035

period, 1066-1154

.018 2

Harold

Hardecanute, 1040-1042

.03

House of Plantagenet, 1154-1399

.018 3

Houses of Lancaster and York, 1399-1485 Tudor period, 1485-1603 From personal union with Scotland to present time, 1603-

.019

.02

Ancient history of southern Britain to 410

[.012]

(Use of this

Add

to base

number

is

e.g.,

the

numbers following 936.20

Pre-Anglo-Saxon period, 410-449

.014

Period of chaos, 449-ca. 600

in

.021

ca.

600-829

1042-1066

Norman

period, 1066-1154

William

I,

1066-1087

1087-1100

William

.023

Henry

.024

Stephen, 1135-1154

I,

II,

1100-1135

House of Plantagenet, 1154-1399 Henry II, 1154-1189

Supremacy of Northumberland, 603-685

.031

.015 3

.015 7

Supremacy of Mercia, 757-796

.032

Richard

.033

John, 1199-1216

.034

Henry

.016

Add

Transition,

.022

.03

Class supremacy of Wessex in 942.016

Supremacy of Wessex, 829-924

.016 1

Egbert, 829-839

.016 2

Ethelwulf, 839-858

.016 3

Ethelbald, Ethelbert, Ethelred

.016 4

Alfred the Great, 871-899

as instructed

1066-1099

1035-1040

Including Battle of Hastings

Including reign of King Arthur

Period of Heptarchy,

I,

Class 1154-1199 in 942.03

CelHc period 941.0122

.013

.015

in 942.019,

Class here 12th century

optional; prefer 936.2)

number 942.012

936.201-936.204,

978-1016

Harold Reigns of Edward the Confessor, 1042-1066, and

Early history to 1066

.01

II,

1000-1016 in 942.0174, 1042-1066

.018 1

Norman

.06-.08

and Edmund

in 942.02

.02

.05

II

Danish kings, 1016-1042

Class

Early history to 1066

.04

Edred, Edwy, 940-959

I,

Class here 11th century

SUMMARY 942.01

900-924 in 942.0165

.017 1

*England and Wales

942

Elder, 899-924

Class here 10th century

19th century, 1800-1899

1

942

General history of Europe

942 .016 5

(Eire)

19th-20th centuries

.708 .708

941

Classification

I,

III,

1189-1199

1216-1272

Class here 13th century I,

1272-1299 in 942.035 Class 1200-1216 in 942.033,

858-871 .035

Edward

I,

1272-1307

under 930-990

1478

1479

II,

1066

I

Dewey Decimal

942 .036

Edward

II,

.037

Edward

III,

942

Classification

943

General history of Europe

943

1307-1327 943.01-943.08 Historical periods of

1327-1377

Germany

Class comprehensive works in 943

Class here 14th century (It is

optional to class here

Hundred

SUMMARY

Years* War; prefer

944.025)

943.01

1300-1327

Class

Richard

.038

in 942.035-942.036,

1377-1399

in

942.038

1377-1399

II,

Houses of Lancaster and York, 1399-1485

.04

Period of Wars of the Roses Class here 15th century Class

1485-1499

.01

.041

Henry

.042

Henry V, 1413-1422

.043

Henry

.044

Edward

IV,

.045

Edward

V, 1483

.046

Richard

III,

1399-1413

IV,

Early Holy

.03

Period of Reformation and Counterreformation, I5I9-1618

.04 .05

17th century, 1618-1705 18th century and rise of Prussia, 1705-1790

.06

Period of Napoleonic wars, 1790-1815

.07

Unification,

1815-1866 Empire, Third Reich, republics, 1866-

Early history to 843 Including Merovingian dynasty, 481-752 Class here comprehensive works

Class comprehensive works

1461-1483

dynasties in France and

Germany

1483-1485

[•012]

Ancient history to 481 (Use of these

numbers

is

optional; prefer 936.3)

tEarliest period to 113 B.C.

.051

Henry

VII,

[.012 2]

t Period

.052

Henry

VIII,

.053

Edward

VI, 1547-1553

.054

Mary

1553-1558

.055

Elizabeth

.06-. 08

From

1485-1509

.02

1558-1603

personal union with Scotland to present time,

to base

number 942.0

941.06-941.08,

943

e.g.,

Central Europe

.000 l-.OOO 9

the numbers following 941,0 in

English Civil

Roman Empire, 843-1519

Early Holy

Carolingian emperors, 843-911

.022

Conrad

.023

Sahan (Franconian) emperors and Lothair 1024-1137

.024

Early Hohenstaufen period, 1138-1197

War 942.062

I

and Saxon emperors, 911-1024

Including Frederick

Germany

.025

I

Europe

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

Later Hohenstaufen period and Interregnum,

.026

Early Hapsburgs and others, 1273-1378

.027

.028

House of Luxemburg, 1378-1438 Albert II and Frederick III, 1438-1493

.029

Maximilian

Germany

I,

1493-1519

As enumerated under 930-990 tUse

is

optional; prefer treatment described

under 943.012

1481

1480

'«^:4*^ *-"•-'—

II,

Barbarossa, 1152-1190

1198-1273

As enumerated under 930-990

.001-009

Roman Republic and Empire, 113

.021

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of central

of contacts with

B.C.-A.D. 481

1509-1547

1603Add

in 944.01

For Carolingian emperors, 843-911, see 943.021

[.012 1]

I,

in

on Merovingian and Carolingian

Class here 16th century

I,

on Carolingian dynasty

Germany, 752-911

VI, 1422-1461

Tudor period, 1485-1603

.05

Roman Empire, 843-1519

.02

.08

in 942.051

Early history to 843

Dewey Decimal

943 .03

943

Classification

Period of Reformation and Counterreformation,

.08

Empire, Third Reich, republics, 1866-

1519-1618 .031

Ciass here Otto

Charles V, 1519-1556

.032

Ferdinand

.033

Maximilian

.034

Rudolf

.035 .04

.041

wars with France in 944.028

For Franco-German War, see 943.082

If preferred, class in

1871-1888

WiUiam

.084

Frederick and WilUam

Matthias, 1612-1619

.085

Weimar

17th century, 1618-1705

.086

Third Reich, 1933-1945

.087

Later 20th century, 1945-

1576-1612

II,

Period of Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 II,

Republic, 1918-1933

II,

.043

Ferdinand

III,

.044

Leopold

1658-1705

1637-1657

18th century and rise of Prussia, 1705-1790

Emperor, 1705-1711

.051

Joseph

.052

Charles VI, Emperor, 1711-1740

.087 4

1945-1949

.087 5

1950-1959

.087 6

1960-1969

.087 7

1970-

.1

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, 1740-1786 For Emperor Charles Joseph II, 943.057

VII, see

943.054; Francis

I,

943.055;

Add

.6 I,

Emperor, 1745-1765

Including period of Seven Years' War, 1756-1763

.06

Joseph

II,

Period of Napoleonic wars, 1790-1815

Unification,

Schleswig-Holstein Wars in 948.904

Class later 19th century in 943.08

*Add

1482

optional; prefer 936.3)

16th to 18th centuries, 1500-1815

.604

19th century, 1815-1919

.605

20th century, 1919-

.605 1

Republic, 1919-1938

.605 2

Anschluss and war period, 1938-1955

.605 3

1955-

century

If preferred, class

is

.603

1815-1866

1 9th

number

as instructed

under 930-990

1483

following 943.087 in

1960-1969 943.10876

Medieval period, 481-1500

Including Schleswig-Holstein Wars, 1864-1866 Class here

e.g.,

.602

Including Confederation of the Rhine

.07

number 943.1087 the numbers

Ancient history to 481 (Use of this

Emperor, 1765-1790

Republic, 1949-

* Austria

[.601]

.057

to base

943.0874-943.0877,

Charles VII, Emperor, 1742-1745 Francis

Germany

German Democratic

.108 7

.055

comprehensive works on

*Northeastem Germany Class here East

,054

,

Class Democratic Republic in 943.1087

1619-1637

Ferdinand

I,

1888-1918

II,

Federal and Democratic Republics

.042

I,

I,

Class here Federal RepubUc, 1949-

943.042; Ferdinand

943.043

III,

.053

944.07

.083

1564-1576

II,

For Matthias, see 943.035; Ferdinand

.05

Franco-German War, 1870-1871

.082

1556-1564

I,

von Bismarck, 20th century

North German Confederation, 1866-1871

,081

Including wars with France and Schmalkaldic League If preferred, class

943

General history of Europe

943

943

Deivey Decimal Classification

From

.702

earliest times to

Class here

Kingdom

of

1918

Bohemia

To 907

.702 1

Period of Dual Monarchy, 1867-1918

20th century, 1918-

.905 1

1918-1941

.905 2

1942-1956

.905

Including uprising and suppression, 1956

Including Great Moravian Empire

907-1526

.702 2

.702 3

16th to 18th centuries, 1526-1815

.702 4

19th century, 1815-1918

* France

944

SUMMARY

Including Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1939, Slov 1939, Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia

Third Republic, 1945-

.704

.02

Early history to 987 Growth of royal power, 987-1589

.03

House of Bourbon, 1589-1789

.04

Revolution, 1789-1804

.05

First

944.01

1918-1945

.703

1956^

.905 3

Including Hussite Wars, 1403-1437

.06

1945-1968

.704 2

.07

.08

Including uprising and suppression, 1968

Merovingian dynasty, 486-751; Carolingian dynasty, 751-987

*PoIand

.8

From

.802

Class here comprehensive works

1795

earliest times to

dynasties in France and

Including partitions, 1772, 1793, 1795

.803

Period of foreign rule, 1795-1918

.804

Republic, 1918-1939

.805

Later 20th century, 1939-

.805 3

Period of World

.805 4

1945-1956

.805 5

1956-

[.012]

2,

1939-1945

1

.904 2

as instructed

is

,02

in 943.01

optional; prefer 936.4)

tGallo-Roman period, 125 B.C.-A.D. 486

2]

Germany

Ancient history to 486

[012

Growth

of royal power, 987-1589

Class here wars with Italy, 1494-1559 If preferred, class

.021

of Capet,

Italy in

945.06

987-1328 Hugh

Capet, Robert

II,

Henry

I,

987-1060

in 944.022-944.024 Class reigns of other Capetian kings

Turkish period, 1526-1686

Hapsburg period, 1686-1918

Louis VI, Louis VII, 1060-1180

.022

Philip

I,

,023

PhiUp

II,

024

Philip

III,

Louis VIII, Louis IX, 1180-1270 Philip IV, Louis X, John

Charles IV, 1270-1328

under 930-990

*Add tUse

1484

House

wars with

Including reigns of

For period of Dual Monarchy, see 943.9043

Add

in

{Earliest period to 125 B.C.

Period of foreign rule, 1526-1918

.904

and Carolingian dynasties

[.012 1]

Period of elective kings, 1301-1526

.903

on Merovingian and Carolingian

Germany

(Use of these numbers

Arpad dynasty, 894-1301

.902

.904

War

Class Merovingian

*Hungary

.9

Empire, 1804-1815 Restoration, 1815-1848 Second Republic and Second Empire, 1848-1870 187020th century and Third, Fourth, Fifth Republics,

Early history to 987

.01

1968-

.704 3

943

General history of Europe

943 .904 3

^Czechoslovakia

.7

943

as instructed is

tmder 930-990

optional; prefer treatment described

under 944.012

^85

I,

Philip V,

Dewey Decimal

944 .025

House of

1328-1498

Valois,

Including reigns of Philip VI, John Class here

944

Classification

Hundred

If preferred, class

II,

Charles V, 1328-1380

War

Years'

Hundred

Years'

.045

Directory, 1795-1799

.046

Consulate, 1799-1804 First

.05

War

in

Charles VI and Charles VII, 1380-1461

.028

Restoration, 1815-1848

.06

Class here I9th century

I

and Henry

II,

optional to class here wars with Holy

1515-1559

Roman Emperor

Charles V; prefer 943.031)

For Francis U, Charles

.03

the subject,

16th century and House of Angouleme, 1515-1589 Including reigns of Francis

.029

for here with Class a specific part of 19th century not provided

Louis XI, Charles VIII, Louis XII, 1461-1515

(It is

Francis

II,

IX,

Henry

Charles IX, Henry

III,

III,

see 944.029

Second Empire 944.07

e.g..

.061

Louis XVIII, 1815-1824

.062

Charles X, 1824-1830

.063

Louis PhiUppe, 1830-1848 Quly Monarchy)

Second Republic and Second Empire, 1848-1870

.07

1559-1589

House of Bourbon, 1589-1789

(It is

optional to class here

Franco-German War; prefer 943.082)

20th century and Third, Fourth, Fifth Republics, 1870-

.08

.031

Henry

.032

Louis XIII, 1610-1643

.081

.033

Louis XIV, 1643-1715

.081 2

1870-1899

.081 3

1900-1914

Class here 17 th century

.081 4

Period of World

Class early 17th century in 944.031-944.032

.081 5

Between the wars, 1918-1939

.081 6

Period of World

IV,

Including

.034

1589-1610

War

of Devolution, 1667-1668

Louis XV, 1715-1774 Class here 18th century Class a specific part of 18th century not provided for here

with the subject,

.035 .04

.041

.042

e.g.,

.044

1,

War

2,

1914-1918

1939-1945

Fourth Republic, 1945-1958

.083

Fifth Republic, 1958-

Revolution, 1789-1804

Period of Estates-General, National Assembly, Legislative Assembly, 1789-1792

.083 6

1958-1969

.083 7

1970-

945

*Italy

.01

Terror, see

[.012]

i486

Lombard kingdoms, 476-774

Ancient history to 476 number

(Use of this

is

optional; prefer 937)

number 945.012 the numbers foUowing 937.0 937.01-937.09, e.g., Punic Wars 945.0124

Add

944.044

Reign of Terror, 1793-1794

Early history to 774 Including Gothic and

1792-1799

National Convention, 1792-1795 For Reign of

War

Reign of Terror 944.044

For National Convention, see 944.043; Directory, 944.045

.043

Third RepubUc, 1870-1945

.082

Louis XVI, 1774-1792

First Republic,

Hundred Days, 1815

Class Napoleonic wars in 940.27

Including Jeanne d'Arc

.027

Empire, 1804-1815

Including reign of Louis XVIII, 1814-1815;

942.037

Class reigns of other Valois kings in 944.026-944.027

.026

944

General history of Europe

944

*Add

as instructed

to base

under 930-990

J487

in

Dewey Decimal

945

945

Classification

General history of Europe

946

Prankish rule, 774-962

.02

946.01-946.08 Historical periods of Spain

German emperors, 962-1122

.03

Class comprehensive works in 946

12th and 13th centuries, 1122-1300

.04

Early history to 711

.01

Renaissance period, 1300-1494

.05

Including Visigothic domination, 415-711

14th and 15th centuries

[.012]

Period of European aggression, 1494-1796

.06

(It is

optional to class here

French wars with

Italy;

Ancient history to 415 (Use of these numbers

prefer

944.02)

For Spanish and Austrian domination, 1527-1796, see 945.07

[.012 2]

fPeriod of Greek and early Celtic and Germanic

[.012 3]

16th to 18th centuries

Growth

of nationalism, 1796-1870

Class here 19th century

f

Moorish dynasties and reconquest, 711-1479

.03

Union of

.04

Emmanuel (It is

III,

II,

Humbert

I,

Victor

.05

(It is

optional to class here Italo-Ethiopian War; prefer

.092 4

1946-1949

.092 5

1950-1959

.092 6

1960-1969

.092 7

1970-

Iberian Peninsula

I,

Philip

I

II

1598-1808 Later Hapsburg rulers and Bourbon rulers,

.051

Philip

III,

1598-1621

.052

Philip IV,

1621-1665

.053

Charles

.054

Bourbon

II,

1665-1700

rulers,

1700-1808

18th century

For

Class comprehensive

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of Iberian Peninsula

.055

1488

Philip V,

946.055-946.058

If

.056 tUse

is

works

in

946.054

1700-1746

Including

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of Spain As enumerated under 930-990

specific Bourbons, see

946.055-946.058 Specific Bourbons

Spain

As enumerated under 930-990

.001-.009

Isabella

Class comprehensive works in 946.05

Republic, 1946-

.000 l-.OOO 9

and

946.051-946.053 Hapsburgs

963.056)

946

V

optional to class here Ethiopian War; prefer 963.043)

Including Fascist regime

.092

and Aragon, 1479-1516

Class here 17th century

1870-1947

1918-1946

.091

Castile

Early Hapsburg rulers, 1516-1598 Charles

20th century

Emmanuel

B.C.

period, 218 b.c.-a.d. 415

Roman

Reign of Ferdinand

Unified kingdom, Fascist regime. Republic, 1870-

Including reigns of Victor

1000-218

.02

Class later 19th century in 945.09

.09

B.C.

fEarliest period to ca.

Spanish and Austrian domination, 1527-1796

.08

1000

[.012 1]

contacts, ca.

.07

optional; prefer 936.6)

is

War

of Jenkins' Ear

preferred, class

War

of Jenkins' Ear in 941.072

Ferdinand VI, 1746-1759

optional; prefer treatment described

under 946.012

1489

946

Dewey Decimal

946

946

Classification

General history of Europe

946

1926-1968

.904 2

1759-1788

.057

Charles

.058

Charles IV, 1788-1808

III,

Including regime of Salazar, 1933-1968

Period of Peninsular War and rule of Joseph Bonaparte, 1808-1814

.06

Class

19th century and Bourbon restoration, 1814-1868

.07

Reigns of Ferdinand VII and Isabella (It is

Novo

Class here

II

Novo

.904 3

1968-1974

.904 4

1974-

Estado, 1933-1974

Estado, 1968-1974 in 946.9043

Union of Soviet Socialist Eastern Europe Republics (Soviet Union)

947

optional to class here Spanish-Moroccan War; prefer

964.03) Class 1800-1808 in 946.058, 1808-1814 in 946.06,

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

.000 l-.OOO 9

1868-1899 in

eastern Europe

946.08

As enumerated under 930-990

Later 19th and 20th centuries, 1868-

.08

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

.001-.009

Including revolution, 1868-1871; second Bourbon restoration, 1871-1873; First RepubUc, 1873-1874; reigns of Alfonso XII and

Russia

Alfonso XIII, 1874-1931 (It is

As enumerated under 930-990

optional to class here Spanish-American War; prefer

973.89)

947.01-947.08 Historical periods of Russia

Second RepubUc, 1931-1939

.081

Class comprehensive

works

in

947

Including Civil War, 1936-1939

SUMMARY

Regime of Francisco Franco, 1939-1975

.082 .082 4

1939-1949

.082 5

1950-1959

.082 6

1960-1969

.082 7

1970-1975

947.01 .02

.03 .04 .05

.06

Reign of Juan Carlos

.083

I,

1975-

.07

.08

Tortugal Early history to

.901 [.901 2]

Add

to base

number

is

optional; prefer 936.6)

numbers following 946.012 period of Greek contacts 946.90122

number 946.9012

946.0121-946.0123,

e.g.,

the

in

Kievan period, 862-1240 Tatar suzerainty, 1240-1462 Growth of nationalism, 1462-1689 Peter I (the Great), 1689-1725 Growth of empire, 1725-1796 Early I9th century, 1796-1855 Later 19th and 20th centuries, 1855-

.01

Early history to 862

.02

Kievan period, 862-1240

.03

Tatar suzerainty, 1240-1462

.04

Growth

1143

Ancient history to 415 (Use of this

Early history to 862

of nationalism, 1462-1689

.041

Ivan

III,

1462-1505

III,

1505-1533

.902

Rise

of empire, 1143-1640

.042

BasU

.903

Restoration of Portuguese monarchy, 1640-1910

.043

Ivan IV, (the Terrible), 1533-1584

.904

20th century, 1910-

.904

1

and

fall

Including Livonian War, 1557-1582

Republic, 1910-1926

'Add as instructed under 930-990

If

.044

preferred, class Livonian

Theodore

I

in 948.502

and Boris Godunov, 1584-1605

^9^ 14QO

War

946

Dewey Decimal

947 .045

Time

Classification

947

General history of Europe

947 .084

of Troubles, 1605-1613

Revolutions, Alexander Kerensky, V.I. Lenin, 1917-1924

1

.

Period of Joseph

.084 2

Including Pseudo-Demetrius

(It is

.046

House of Romanov, 1613-1917

.047

Michael, 1613-1645

.048

Alexis,

.049

Theodore

.05

Peter

I

Romanovs

in 947.047-947.083

.085 2

Malenkov, Bulganin, Khrushchev, 1953-1964

.085 3

Brezhnev and Kosygin, 1964-

and regent Sophia, 1676-1689 1689-1725

(the Great),

If preferred, class

Growth

948.01-948.08 Historical periods of Scandinavia

^

Great Northern

Peter

.061

Catharine

.062

Elizabeth and Peter

.063

Catharine

.07

War

II

II,

Class comprehensive works in

in 948.05

Ancient history to 481

[.012]

Anne, Ivan VI, 1725-1741

III,

1741-1762

(the Great),

(Use of this

Period of migration and conquest, 800-1387

.02

1762-1796

Including Viking period

1796-1801

.04

Reformation and

.05

Period of

Alexander

I,

1801-1825

I,

Including period of invasion by Napoleon, 1812

(It is

1648-1792

947.05) optional to class here Great Northern War; prefer

Napoleonic era, 1792-1814

Including Crimean War, 1853-1856

.07

19th century, 1814-1905

.08

20th century, 1905-

preferred, class

Crimean War

in 941.081

Later 19th and 20th centuries, 1855-

Alexander

If

1855-1881

II,

preferred, class Russo-Turkish

Alexander Nicholas (It is

III,

II,

War

1905-1919

.082

1920-1929

.083

1930-1939

.084

1940-1949

.085

1950-1959

.086

1960-1969

.087

1970-

1881-1894

1894-1918

opHonal to

class

here Russo-Japanese War; prefer

20th century and Communist regime, 1917-

.1

(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1923-

For

.081

in 956.101

952.031)

.084

conflict,

Sweden, 1523-1648

.06

I,

Including Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878

.083

rise of

1825-1855

Nicholas

If

.082

optional; prefer 936.3)

Period of union, 1387-1523

.072

.081

is

.03

Paul

.08

number

Early 19th century, 1796-1855

.071

.073

948

Early history to 800

.01

of empire, 1725-1796 I,

Scandinavia

*Northem Europe

948

Including Great Northern War, 1700-1721

.06

optional to class here Russo-Finnish War; prefer

Later 20th century, 1953-

.085

1645-1676 III

1924-1953

948.97032)

Comprehensive works Class reigns of specific

Stalin,

I-II

later

20th century, see 947.085

*Norway

.101

*Add

as instructed

From

earliest times to

under 930-990

^493 14Q2

1387

947

Dewey Decimal

948

Classification

Ancient history to 481

[.101 2]

(Use of this

number

optional; prefer 936.3)

is

.102

Union with Denmark, 1387-1814

.103

Union with Sweden, 1814-1905

1

1905-1945

.104 5

1945-1959

.104 6

1960-1969

.104 7

1970-

&

.902

Union with Norway and Sweden, 1387-1523

.903

Union with Norway, 1523-1814 For Great Northern War, see 947.05

19th century, 1814-1906

.904

(It is

From

1523

earliest times to

(Use of this

number

is

optional; prefer 936.3)

Decline of power, 1654-1818

.503

1906-1945

.905 5

1945-1959

.905 6

1960-1969

.905 7

1970* Finland

.970

optional to class here Livonian War; prefer 947.043)

(It is

.905 1

.97

Vasa dynasty, 1523-1654

.502

20th century, 1906-

.905

Ancient history to 481

[.501 2]

From

1

.504

19th century, 1818-1905

.505

20th century, 19051

1905-1945

.505 5

1945-1959

.505 6

1960-1969

.505 7

1970-

20th century and independence, 1917-

.970 31

1917-1939

.970 32

1939-1945

If preferred, class

Russo-Finnish

1945-

Other parts of Europe

949

SUMMARY .3

Northwestern islands Netherlands (Holland) Southern Low Countries

.4

Switzerland

.5

Greece Balkan Peninsula Yugoslavia and Bulgaria

949.1

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

Denmark

.6

As enumerated under 930-990

.7 .8

>>

.9

Denmark

Romania Aegean Sea

islands

islands

*Northwestem

.1

Belgium

Class comprehensive works in 948.9

.901 [.901 2]

From

earliest times to

as

number

is

.12 .120 1

Ancient history to 481 (Use of this

*Add

1387

optional; prefer 936.3)

120 2

Add as

instructed under 930-990

^94

1809

Including Russo-Finnish War, 1939-1940

.970 33

948.901-948.905 Historical periods of

rule,

.970 3

Denmark and Finland

.900 1- .900 9

end of Swedish

19th century, 1809-1917

.2

.9

earliest times to

.970 2

For Great Northern War, see 947.05

.505

optional to class here Schleswig-Holstein Wars; prefer

943.07)

* Sweden

.501

948

General history of Europe

948

20th century, 1905-

.104 .104

948

*Iceland

From

earliest times to

1262

Medieval period, 1262-1550

instructed under 930-990

^95

War

in 947.0842

Dewey Decimal

949

Early

.120 4

Modern

General history of Europe

949

period, 1550-1848

modern

.120 3

Classification

949

949.301-949.304 Historical periods of Belgium

period, 1848-1940

Class comprehensive works in 949.3

Including independence under Danish crown, 1918-1944

From

.301

[formerly 949.1204] in 949.1205

Class 1940-

Ancient history to 486

[.301 2]

[/brm^r/t/ 949.1204]

1940-

.120 5

(Use of this Republic. 1944-

.2

From

earliest

(Use of this

Hapsburg

.202

rule,

is

optional; prefer 936.3)

1477-1568

independence, 1568-1648

,203

Struggle for

.204

Dutch Republic, 1648-1795

19th century, 1830-1909

.304

20th century, 1909-

.304

1690-1697 If

preferred, class Anglo-Dutch

Wars

in 941.06

Napoleonic era, 1795-1830

.205

Including Batavian Republic

1909-1934

I.

.304 2

Leopold

.304 3

Baudouin

.350

III, I,

1934-1951

1951-

Luxembourg From

1

earliest times to

(It is

.350 2

Foreign rule, 1482-1830

.350 3

19th century, 1830-1890

.350 4

20th century, 1890-

.350 41

1890-1918

19th century, 1830-1901

.350 42

1918-1945

.207

20th century, 1901-

.350 43

1945-

Wilhelmina, 1890-1948

.4

Class Wilhelmina, 1890-1901 in 949.206

Juliana,

.207 2 .3

Southern

.300 01-.300 09

Low

1948-

.401

Belgium

earliest times to

1291

Ancient history to 486

number

is

optional; prefer 936.4)

.402

Struggle for independence, 1291-1499

.403

Period of the Reformation, 1499-1648

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

.404

Period of internal

Belgium

.405

Napoleonic period, 1789-1815

.406

19th century, 1815-1900

.407

20th century, 1900-

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of southern Low Countries

As enumerated under 930-990 as instructed

From

(Use of this

As enumerated under 930-990 .300 1-.300 9

*Switzerland

[.401 2]

Countries

1482

optional to class here ancient history; prefer 936.4)

.206

.207 1

*Add

Albert

1

.35

Wars Including Anglo-Dutch Wars, 1652-1653, 1665-1667; Great against England, France, and alUes, 1672^1678; Coalition War,

optional; prefer 936.4)

.303

times to 1477

number

is

Foreign rule, 1477-1830

Ancient history to 481

[.201 2]

number

.302

*Netherlands (Holland)

.201

1477

earliest times to

under 930-990

*Add

.407 1

1900-1918

.407 2

1918-1945

as instructed

strife,

under 930-990

^497

14q6

1648-1789

949

!V^V;:»J*ii-i»-{'>-^*^'

Dewey Decimal

949

Classification

949

General history of Europe

949 .700 1-.700 9

1945-

.407 3

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of Yugoslavia As enumerated under 930-990

*Greece

JS

Class here Byzantine

.501

Empire

949.701-949.702 Historical periods of Yugoslavia

Early history to 717 wars Including Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, 323-717; against Avars and Persians

Class comprehensive works in 949.7

From

.701

Ancient history to 323

[.501 2]

(Use of this

number

is

optional; prefer 938)

20th century, 1918-

.702 in

.702

1

Kingdom, 1918-1939

.702 2

Period of World

,502

Period of Byzantine prosperity, 717-1057

.702 3

Socialist

.503

Dissolution of Byzantine Empire, 1057-1204

Latin and Greek states,

.505

Turkish domination, 1453-1821

1

From

Monarchy, 1821-1924

preferred, class

in 956.101

For Balkan Wars, see 949.6

.507

number 949.7102 the numbers following 949.702 949.7021-949.7023, e.g., period of World War 2 949.71022

MiUtary junta, 1967-1974

.770 1

Restoration of democratic rule, 1974-

Early history to 1878

Autonomy and independence, 1878-1946 For Balkan Wars, see 949.6

*Albania

.770 3 .8

1912

.650 1

From

.650 2

Early 20th century, 1912-1946

.650 3

People's Republic, 1946-

earliest times to

Yugoslavia and Bulgaria

.700 01-.700 09

770 2

to base

*Bulgaria

Peninsula

Including Balkan Wars, 1912-1913

.7

20th century, 1918-

Add

.507 5

.65

1918

Independence, 1878-1918

.77

* Balkan

earliest times to

.710 15

Restoration of monarchy, 1935-1967

.6

*Romania

.801

Foreign domination to 1861

.802

Monarchy, 1861-1947 For Balkan Wars, see 949.6

,803

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

People's Republic, 1946-

People's Republic, 1947-

^Add as instructed under 930-990

As enumerated under 930-990

Add as

1945-

Revolt and autonomy, 1804-1878

507 4

507 6

Tito,

.710 14

Republic, 1924-1935

.507 3

Federal Republic, 1945-

Turkish period to 1804

.710 2

20th century, 1924-

1939-1945

.710 13 Including Greco-Turkish War, 1896-1897

War

2,

*Serbia

.71

.710

Greco-Turkish

War

Regime of Josip Broz

1204-1453

.504

If

1918

earliest times to

For Balkan Wars, see 949.6

Add to base number 949.5012 the numbers following 938.0 938.01-938.09, e.g., Persian Wars 949.50123

.506

949

instructed under 930-990

^499

149S

in

.-,?;* ia..* i^-M^-.**^.

Dewey Decimal

949

949

Classification

*Aegean Sea islands

.9

Add

to base

number 949.9 the numbers

949.501-949.507, (Use of 949.9012

e.g., is

following 949.5 in

early Byzantine period 949.901

.427

1970-1979

.428

1980-1989

.429

1990-1999

optional; prefer 939.1)

China and adjacent areas

951

* Crete

.98

.000 l-.OOO 9

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

Early history to 961

.980 1

As enumerated under 930-990

Ancient history to 323

[.980 12]

(Use of this

950

General history of Asia

950

number

is

optional; prefer 939.18)

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

.001-.009

China

938.0 Add to base number 949.98012 the numbers following B.C. in 938.01-938.09, e.g., mythical age to 775

As enumerated under 930-990

949.980121

.980 2

Greek and Venetian periods, 961-1664

.980 3

Turkish domination, 1664-1898

.980 4

20th century, 1898-

951.01-951.05 Historical periods of China Class comprehensive works in 951

.01

Early history to 960 dynasties Including Southern, Northern, Sui, Tang, Five

.980 41

Autonomy, 1898-1913

.980 42

Incorporation into Greece, 1913-1924

.980 43-.980 45

1924-

[.011-.014]

Ancient history to 420 (Use of these numbers

Add

949.507 Add to base number 949.9804 the numbers following of monarchy in 949.5073-949.5076, e.g., restoration

949.98044

950

Orient

Far East

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

.01-.09

As enumerated under 930-990 .1

Early history to 1162

.2

Mongol and Tatar Empires, 1162-1480

.3

.4

'Add

European exploration and penetration, 1480-1905 20th century, 1905Early 20th century, 1905-1945

.42

Later 20th century, 1945-

1945-1949

.425

1950-1959

.426

1960-1969

as instructed

dynasties,

960-1644

Sung dynasty, 960-1279

.025

Yuan (Mongol) dynasty, 1271-1368

.026

Ming

dynasty, 1368-1644

Ch'ing (Manchu) dynasty, 1644-1912 (It is

.04

prefer 952.031) optional to class here Sino-Japanese War;

Early 20th century, 1912-1949

.041

Early Republic, 1912-1927

.042

Nationalist

If

government, 1927-1949

in preferred, class Sino-Japanese conflict, 1937-1941,

952.033 Class

comprehensive works on Sino-Japanese

1937-1945, in 940.53

.05

Period of People's Republic, 1949-

.055

1949-1959

.056

1960-1969

under 930-990

1501

1500

in

Shang dynasty 951.012

Including Sino-Japanese conflict, 1937-1941

.41

.424

Ming

to

e.g.,

.024

.03

Kublai Khan, ca. Including reigns of Genghis Khan, ca. 1200-1227; 1259-1294; Timur (Tamerlane), ca. 1336-1405

Sung

optional; prefer 931)

number 951.01 the numbers foUowing 931.0

931.01-931.04,

.02

General history of Asia

to base

is

conflict,

Dewey Decimal

951

951

Classification

.031

1970-

.057

Meiji period, 1868-1912 (Mutsuhito) War. Including Sino-Japanese War, 1894-1895; Russo-Japanese

*Southeastem China and adjacent areas

.2

1904-1905

*East China Sea area

.24

If preferred, class

*Taiwan (Formosa) and adjacent

.249

earliest times to

Russo-Japanese

islands

1683

.249 02

From

.249 03

Chinese period, 1683-1895

.249 04

Japanese period, 1895-1945

.249 05

Under Republic of China (Nationalist China), 1945-

to base

.250 4

British colony,

.250 5

1945-

1843-1945

in 947.083

.033

Showa

period, 1926-

(Hirohito)

optional to class here Sino-Japanese conflict,

For postwar period, see 952.04

Postwar period, 1945-

.044

1945-1949

.045

1950-1959

.046

1960-1969

.047

1970-

in

* Arabian

953

*Korea

.9

in 951.03,

Taisho period, 1912-1926 (Yoshihito)

.04

number 951.250 the numbers following 951.0 951.01-951.03, e.g., Ming period 951.25026

Add

War

War

1937-1941; prefer 951.042)

Chinese period to 1843

.250 1-.250 3

Sino-Japanese

.032

(It is

*Hong Kong

.25

952

General history of Asia

952

Peninsula and adjacent areas 622-1517

.901

Early history to 1392

.02

Medieval

.902

Yi dynasty, 1392-1910

.03

Period of Ottoman rule, 1517-1740

.903

Japanese period, 1910-1945

.04

Struggles to overthrow Turks, 1740-1926

.904

Later 20th century, 1945-

.05

20th century, 1926-

history,

.904 2

Korean War, 1950-1953

.052

1926-1964

.904 3

Postwar period, 1953-

.053

1964-

* Japan

952 .01

and adjacent

islands

.8

*Saudi Arabia

Add

Early history to 1185

to base

number 953.8 the numbers following 953

953.02-953.05,

.02

.021

.022

Feudal period, 1185-1868

Kamakura

Namboku

period, 1185-1334 period, 1334-1392

[01]

Early history to 647 (Use of this

.023

Muromachi

period, 1392-1573

.024

Momoyama

period, 1573-1603

.025

Tokugawa

.03

'Add

as instructed

(Edo) period, 1603-1868

Re-establishment of imperial power, 1868-1945

Add

to base

number

.021

is

optional; prefer 934)

number 954.01 the numbers foUowing 934.0

934.01-934.07,

.02

20th century 953.805

India

*South Asia

954

e.g.,

e.g.,

.022

647-1785 Asian dynasties and European penetration,

From death

of Harsha to begiiming of

MusUm

conquests, 997-1206

'Add as instructed under 930-990

^03 1502

'•-M-i.'%frUhX*-^»^. '.%"

in

Asoka 954.0145

conquests, 647-997

under 930-990

in

Muslim

-;

Dewey Decimal

954

954

Classification

Ghazni dynasty, 997-1196

.022 5

Ghor dynasty, 1196-1206

.023 2

.035

1

1290-1320

.023 6

Tughluk dynasty, 1320-1414

.024 2

.024 5

Lawrence, Governorships of Canning, 8th earl of Elgin,

Class

in comprehensive works on governorship of Canning

954.0317

Sayyid dynasty, 1414-1451

Lodi dynasty, 1451-1526

Mogul Empire, 1526-1707

.025

Governorship of Canning, 1856-1862

1858-1868

1414-1526

.024

954

Control by crown, 1858-1947

Slave kings of Delhi, 120&-1290 Khalji dynasty,

.*i*"i?-*iii4-»f •*'*7'f •^•^•^ '^^

Class 1858-1862 in 954.0351

.035

.023 4

*

Including Sepoy Mutiny, 1857-1858

1206-1414

.023

,

General history of Asia

954 .031 7

.022 3



.035 2

Governorships of Mayo and Northbrook, 1869-1876

.035 3

Governorships of Lytton and Ripon, 1876-1884

.035 4

1884-1894 Governorships of DuflFerin and Lansdowne,

.035 5

Governorships of 9th earl of Elgin and Curzon,

.025 2

Babur, 1526-1530

.025 3

Humayun, 1530-1556

.025 4

Akbar, 1556-1605

.025 6

Jahangir, 1605-1627

.035 7

1916-1926 Governorships of Chelmsford and Reading,

.025 7

Shah Jahan, 1628-1658

.035 8

1926-1936 Governorships of Halifax and WiUingdon,

.025 8

Aurangzeb, 1658-1707

.035 9

1894-1905 .035 6

European penetration, 1707-1785

.029 .029 2

.029 4

1707-1744

.04

Anglo-French

.042

conflict,

1744-1757

.043

Including Battle of Plassey, 1757

.029 6

East India

.031 .031

1

.031 2

.031 3

Independence and

partition,

1947-1971

1947-1964 Prime ministership of Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime ministership of Lai Bahadur Shastri, optional to class here Indo-Pakistan

War, 1965; prefer

954.9045)

Governorship of Warren Hastings, 1772-1785 British rule,

baron

Mountbatten, Governorships of LinUthgow, Wavell, 1936-1947

(It is

.045 .03

1st

1964-1966

1757-1772 Including Governorship of Lord Clive, 1757-1767

.029 8

Governorships of 4th earl of Minto and Hardinge, 1905-1916

1785-1947

Prime ministership of Indira Gandhi, 1966-1977 1971 Including period up to Indo-Pakistan War,

Company, 1785-1858

Class later

Governorships of Macpherson, Cornwallis Shore (Lord Teignmouth), 1785-1798

(1st

term).

.05

.051

Governorships of Wellesley, Cornwallis (2nd term), Barlow, 1798-1807

prime ministership of Indira Gandhi in 954.051

1971Later prime ministership of Indira Gandhi,

1971-1977 Including period of Indo-Pakistan War, 1971

Governorships of 1st earl of Minto, marquis of Hastings, Amherst, 1807-1828

(It is

prefer optional to class here Indo-Pakistan War, 1971;

954.9205)

.031 4

Governorships of Bentinck, Metcalfe, Auckland, Class

1828-1842

comprehensive works on prime ministership of Indira

Gandhi

.031 5

Governorships of EUenborough and Hardinge, 1842-1848

.031 6

Governorship of Dalhousie, 1848-1856

1st viscount

.052

in

954.045

Prime ministership of Morarji Desai, 1977-

^05 1504

y^x$.M,^^,i.'

Dewey Decimal

954

954

Classification

(West and East, 1947-1971) Pakistan *P Independence and partition, 1947-1971

.9

.904 .904 2

Mohammed AU Jinnah,

.904 3

1948-1958

.904 5

Mohammed Ayub

1947-1948

Khan, 1958-1969

If

20th century, 1906-

.05

.051

1906-1925

.052

Reza Shah, 1925-1941

.053

Mohammed Reza

.01

Medieval and modern history,

.02

1900-1918

.03

1918-1945

.04

1945-

preferred, class Indo-Pakistan War, 1965, in 954.043

Aga Muhammad Yahya Khan, 1969-1971

.904 6

Pakistan (Former West Pakistan)

.91

Period of union of West and East

.910 4

Pakistan, 1947-1971

Add to base number 954.9104 the numbers following 954.904 in 954.9042-954.9046, e.g., Mohammed Ayub Khan 954.91045 1971-

.910 5

For Indo-Pakistan War, 1971, see 954.9205

Bangladesh (Former East

.92

Pakistan)

Add

to base

number 954.9204

954.9042-954.9046,

e.g.,

.044

Sinai

.046

Israel-Arab War, 1967 (Six Days'

.048

Israel-Arab War, 1973

.100 1- .100 9

.930

earliest times to

.930 3

Independence, 1948-

Class comprehensive works in 956.1

1795 .101

(It is

War;

Early history to 637 .102

Add

number

to base

.03 .04 as

is

optional; prefer 935)

number 955.01 the numbers

935.01-935.07,

.02

e.g.,

Sassanian

Arab, Turkish, Mongol, Rise and

Medieval and modern history, Seljuks

* Iran (Persia)

(Use of this

Add

As enumerated under 930-990

1795-1948

British period,

[.01]

of Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

956.101-956.103 Historical periods of Turkey

.930 2

955

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

preferred, class Indo-Pakistan War, 1971, in 954.051

From

1

(Yom Kippur War)

Turkey

Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

.93

War)

As enumerated under 930-990

Ali Jinnah 954.92042

Including Indo-Pakistan War, 1971 If

Campaign, 1956

Turkey and Cyprus

.100 01 -.100 09

Separation from Pakistan, 1971-

.920 5

640-1900

Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949

the numbers following 954.904 in

Mohammed

ca.

.042

.1

Period of union of East and West Pakistan, 1947-1971

.920 4

Pahlavi, 1941-

*Middle East (Near East)

956

Including Indo-Pakistan War, 1965

955

General history of Asia

955

fall

Greco-Turkish optional to class here Russo-Turkish War, prefer 947.081 and 949.506 respectively)

Early 20th century, 1918-1945 Class here RepubUc, 1923Class 1945-

Turkoman domination, 637-1499

of Persian dynasties, 1499-1794

19th century, 1794-1906

Kamal Ataturk, 1923-1938

.102 5

Ismet Inonu, 193&-1950

.103 5

instructed under 930-990

*Add

in 956.103

.102 4

.103

as instructed

Later 20th century, 19451945-1959 under 930-990

1507

1506

.>*^^»c.-i.:i

v.

640-1918

and Ottomans

following 935.0 in

Empire 955.017

ca.

Dewey Decimal

956 ,103 6

1960-1969

.103 7

1970-

*South central

.4

956

Classification

.920 32

Medieval period, 640-1517

.920 34

Period of Ottoman rule, 1517-1920 Including period of autonomy, 1861-1918

Turkey and Cyprus

Mandate, 1920-1941

.920 35

*Cyprus

.45

Class 1926-1941 in 956.92042

Early history to 1571

.450 1

Separation from Syria, 1926-

.920 4

Turkish domination, 1571-1878

.450 2

British period,

.450 3

Add

to base

number

is

.94

e.g.,

Medieval history, 637-1553

.703

Period of Ottoman rule, 1553-1920

.704

Mandate and independence, 1920-

Faisal

following 935.0 in

Ghazi

I,

Zionism

.940 01 [.940 1]

Earliest period to (Use of this

Add

1921-1933

* Eastern

70

number

to base

is

optional; prefer 933)

number 956.9401

933.01-933.05,

e.g.,

the numbers following 933.0 in

age of Solomon 956.94012

940 2

Mishnaic and Talmudic period, 70-640

.940 3

Medieval and modern history, 640-1917

Faisal II

Including Ottoman rule

Republic, 1958-

.704 3

1975-

France 944.004924

Independent monarchy, 1932-1958

.704 2

.91

I,

religious strife,

in 956.042

in a Class world history of Jews in 909.04924, history of Jews Jews in specific area other than Palestine with the area, e.g.,

Mandate, 1920-1932

1

War, 1948-1949,

Israel

*Palestine

Hellenistic period 956.7016

.702

war and

Civil

optional; prefer 935)

number 956.701 the numbers

935.01-935.07,

B

Independence, 1941-1975

920 44 (Use of this

.704

.920 43

Class Israel-Arab

Early history to 637

[,701]

1926-1941

1878-1960

*Iraq

.7

.920 42

Independence, 1960-

.450 4

956

General history of Asia

956

British control,

.940 5

Independence, 1948-

Mediterranean

*Syria

1948-1967

.940 52

.910 2

Medieval history, 640-1516

.910 3

Period of Ottoman rule, 1516-1920

.910 4

Mandate and independence, 1920-

1917-1948

.940 4

Sinai Class Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949, in 956.042; Campaign, 1956, ir 956.044; Israel-Arab War, 1967, in

956.046

.910 41

Mandate, 1920-1945

.910 42

Republic, 1945-

Class Israel-Arab

.95

Class Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949, in 956.042; Israel-Arab War, 1967, in 956.046; Israel-Arab War, 1973, in 956.048

.920 3

Add as

950 3

War, 1973,

in 956.048

1974-

.940 54

Including period of United Arab Republic, 1958-1961

.92

1967-1974

.940 53

*Jordan Medieval and modern history, 640-1923 Including Ottoman rule, 16th century-1918

*Lebanon Medieval and modern

history,

640-1926

*Add

as instructed

under 930-990

instructed under 930-990

1508

^09

Dewey Decimal

956

956

Classification

.950 42

Mandate, 1923-1946

.950 43

1946-1967

Add

in 956.042; Israel-Arab

1967-

*Siberia (Asiatic Russia)

957

to base

number

958.407-958.408,

Class Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949, War, 1967. in 956.046

.950 44

Uzbekistan (Uzbek Soviet

.7

Mandate and independence, 1923-

.950 4

Socialist Republic)

958.7 the

*Southeast Asia

959

1499

.01

From

.02

16th-17th centuries, 1500-1699

.03

18th century, 1700-1799

earliest times to

Pre-Russian period to 1581

.04

19th century, 1800-1899

.07

Scattered settlement, 1581-1855

.05

20th century, 1900-

.08

Expanded settlement and Add

to

base

number 957.08

947.081-947.085,

e.g.,

numbers following 947.08

the

Siberia

1855-

under

Stalin

in

.051

1900-1941

.052

Japanese occupation, 1941-1945

.053

1945-

957.0842

^Central Asia

958

*Burma

.1

.1

*Afghanistan

From

.102

Foreign rulers, 1221-1709

.103

Afghan

.104

20th century, 1919-

earliest times to

rulers,

1919-1933

.104 3

Muhammad

.104 4

Republic, 1973-

.4

From

.103

Period of British conquest, 1826-1885

.104

British rule,

.105

Independence, 1948-

1709-1919

.104 2

.3

Zahir Shah, 1933-1973 ,302 1

Class

Socialist

earliest times to

1782

Early history to 1219

302 3

Ayutthaya period, 1350-1767

.302 4

Phraya Taksin, 1767-1782

19th century, 1782-1910

.407

Pre-Russian period to 1855

.303 .303 1

Rama

.408

Russian period, 1855-

.303 2

Phra Budalot La (Rama

11),

303 3

Phra Nang Klao (Rama

III),

303 4

Mongkut (Rama

303 5

Chulalongkorn (Rama V), 1868-1910

Add

to base

number

947.081-947.085,

JS

958.408 the numbers following 947.08 in

e.g., later

20th century 958.4085

*Turkmenistan (Turkmen Soviet Add

to base

Socialist Republic)

number 958.5 the numbers

958.407-958.408,

e.g.,

following 958.4 in

pre-Russian period 958.507

.304 .6

*Tadzhikistan (Tadzhik Soviet Socialist Republic) .304 1

Add

to base

number 958.6 the numbers

958.407-958.408,

Add

From

Sukhothai period, 1219-1350

Republics in

958.5-958.7

1886-1948

302 2

Soviet Republics of central Asia

Turkmen, Tadzhik, Uzbek Soviet

earliest

*Thailand (Siam)

.302

*Turkestan

times to 1826

,102

1221

.101

numbers following 958.4

20th century 958.7085

e.g., later

.03

exploitation,

as instructed

e.g.,

following 958.4 in

304 2

Russian period 958.608

*Add

under 930-990

958

General history of Asia

958

as instructed

I,

1782-1809

IV),

%t^*:i»*iiiv^.

1824-1851

1851-1868

20th century, 1910Vajiravudh (Rama VI), 1910-1925 Prajadhipok (Rama VII), 1925-1935 under 930-990

^^ 1510

1809-1824

in

Dewey Decimal

959

Classification

.304 3

Ananda Mahidol (Rama

.304 4

Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama

A

VIII),

.704

1935^1946

IX),

1946-

'Laos

1949

.403

From

.404

Late 20th century, 1949-

earliest times to

Independence, 1949-

.704 1

Indochinese War, 1946-1954

.704 2

1954-1961

.704 3

Vietnamese War, 1961-1975 Class 1975-

Class military operations in

Laos during Vietnamese

War

.704 31

in

of Nations territories

From

.504

Middle 20th century, 1946-1963

.505

Federation, 1963-

.505

earliest

Prime ministership of

1

Malaysia

Social, pohtical,

economic history

Class general diplomatic history in 959.70432

times to 1946

.503

[formerly 959.7043] in 959.7044

peace, Causes, results, efforts to preserve or restore war relation of specific classes of persons to the

959.70434

Commonwealth

959

General history of Asia

959

959

.704 32

Diplomatic history or restore Class diplomatic causes, efforts to preserve peace, diplomatic results in 959.70431

Tunku Abdul Rahman

.704 33

Putra,

Participation of specific countries

and groups

countries Class military participation of specific

1963-1970

and

groups in 959.70434 Including separation of Singapore, 1965

ministership of

Prime 1971-1976

.505 2

Hussein,

Prime ministership of Datuk Hussein Onn, 1976-

.505 3

.52

Tun Abdul Razak

South Vietnam

.704 332 2

Middle 20th century, 1946-1963

.520 5

Federation with Malaysia, 1963-1965, and separate nationhood, 1965-

earliest times to

.704 332 5

1946

.520 4

.704 334-.704 339

National Liberation Front

.550 5

Late 20th century, 1946-

earliest times to

forces

Foreign participation notation 4-9 from Table 2 to base

subject, e.g., Class a specific activity with the 959.70431 efforts to preserve or restore peace

.704 34

Military operations Including military units

*Cambodia (Khmer Republic, Kampuchea)

Class units

engaged in a

1949

From

.604

Late 20th century, 1949-

earliest times to

Ciass military operations in Cambodia during Vietnamese 959.70434

War

in

^Vietnam

.703

From

earliest times to

1949

t

4

Including French Indochina

.704 342

Land operations

.704 345

Naval operations

.704 348

Aerial operations

.704 37

Prisons, health, social services

.704 38

Other topics Personal narratives, military life and customs unconventional warfare, propaganda

For Indochinese War, see 959.7041

Add

as instructed

under 930-990

A5A3 1512

type of operation or medical units 959.70437

specific

service with the subject, e.g.,

.603

number

959.70433

1946

From

Government

Add "Areas"

*Brunei protectorate

.550 3

.7

.704 332

Including Vietcong

.520 3

.6

North Vietnam

Singapore

From

.55

.704 331

Dewey Decimal

959

[formerly 959.7043]

1975-

.704 4

Classification

*Indonesia

.8

earliest times to

Hindu-Buddhist era to 1478

.801 5

Muslim

Dutch

.802

rule,

period, 1602-1945

Company, 1602-1798

East India

.802 2

Netherlands East Indies, 1798-1945 Including Java War, 1825-1830

Republic, 1945-

Spread of Islamic culture, 640-1450 500

.22

European exploration and penetration, 1450 500-1799

.23

19th century, 1800-1899

1478-1602

.802 1

.803

640-1899

.2

1602

.801 2

.3

20th century, 1900-1999

.31

Early 20th century, 1900-1945

.32

Later 20th century, 1945-

.324

1945-1949

.803 5

1945-1959

.325

1950-1959

.803 6

1960-1969

.326

1960-1969

.803 7

1970-

.327

1970-1979

.328

1980-1989

.329

1990-1999

*Philippines

.9

.901

Discovery and early history to 1564

.902

Spanish period, 1564-1898 Insurrection, 1896-1898

.902 7

.903

.903 5

Commonwealth, 1935-1946

Arab, ca. 640-ca. 1520

.023

Ottoman, (It is

Class later 20th century, 1950-

Ramon

Administration of Carlos Garcia, 1957-1961

.045

1950-1959

.904 4 .904 5

Administration of Diosdado Macapagal, 1961-1965

.046

1960-1969

.904 6

Administration of Ferdinand Marcos, 1965-

.047

1970-1979

.048

1980-1989

.049

1990-1999

General history of Africa Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

.1

As enumerated under 930-990 .1

Add

Later 20th century, 1950-

.04

Magsaysay, 1954-1957

Administration of

.01-.09

Ancient history to 640

as instructed

War with

the United

United States War with Algiers; prefer 973.47 and

.904 3

960

1520-1830

European conquest and hegemony, 1830-1950

.03

Administration of Elpidio Quirino, 1948-1954

.904 2

640-1830

973.53 respectively)

Administration of Manuel Roxas, 1946-1948

1

ca.

rule, ca.

optional to class here Tripolitan

States,

Republic, 1946-

.904

Ottoman

.022

1901-1935

United States

rule,

Africa

Periods of Arab and

Insurrection, 1898-1901

1

.903 2

.904

* North

961 .02

United States period, 1898-1946

.903

960

General history of Africa

960

.21

From

.801

959

under 930-990

•Add

^5^

[formerly 961.03] in 961.04

[formerly 961.03]

*Tunisia

.102

Period of Arab rule, 647-1516

.103

Period of Ottoman rule, 1516-1881

.104

Late 19th and 20th centuries, 1881-1956

.105

Independence, 1956-

as instructed

under 930-990

^A5

Dewey Decimal

961

961

Classification

Libya

Ottoman

.202

Periods of Arab and

.203

Period of Italian rule, 1911-1952

.204

Independence, 1952-

rule,

Including kingdoms of Nobatia, Mukurra, Dongola, Alodia

644-1911

Egypt and Sudan

962

.403

Period of Egyptian and British rule, 1820-1956 (Anglo-Egyptian Sudan)

.404

Independence, 1956-

*Ethiopia (Abyssinia)

963

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

.000 l-.OOO 9

.01

Early history of Abyssinia to 640

As enumerated under 930-990

Including kingdom of

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

.001-.009

Egypt

962.01-962.05 Historical periods of Egypt 962

Ancient history to 640

[.01]

number

(Use of this

is

.02

Period of Muslim rule, 640-1543

.03

Period of conquest, 1543-1855

.04

Later 19th century, 1855-1896

Theodore

.042

1868-1889

.02

Period of Arab rule, 640-1517

.03

Period of Ottoman rule, 1517-1882

.04

British occupation

.05

Independence, 1922-

in

Including Ethiopian War, 1895-1896

Menelik

.052

Class

1922-1936

.052

Faruk I, 1936-1952, and regency (Fuad 1952-1953

II),

Administrations of

Mohammed

Class

'Add

as instructed

1913-1916

1935-1974

in 963.036-963.06

preferred, class in 945.091

Italian rule,

.057

1936-1941

Independence restored, 1941-

.06

Including deposition of Haile Selassie, 1974

964

Northwest African coast and islands

*Add

as instructed

Morocco

under 930-990

under 930-990

1517 1516

1889-1896, in 963.043

Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936

.056

For Israel-Arab War, 1973, see 956.048

Sudan

II,

Haile Selassie as emperor, 1930-1974

956.91042 Class period of United Arab RepubUc in Syria in War, For Sinai Campaign, 1956, see 956.044; Israel-Arab 1967, 956.046

.4

part of reign of Menelik

.055

Naguib and Gamal Abdel

Sadat, 1970-

first

1889-1913

Has Tafari as regent and king, 1917-1930

Including United Arab Republic

Anwar

II,

.054

If

Administration of

in 945.09

Lij Yasu,

Nasser, 1953-1970

.054

War

.053

For Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949, see 956.042

.053

preferred, class Ethiopian

Early 20th century, 1896-1941

.05

and protectorate, 1882-1922

Fuad

1855-1868

1889-1896

.043

If

.051

II,

Including reign of John, 1872-1889

to base

1,

.041

optional; prefer 932)

number 962.01 the numbers following 932.0 932.01-932.02, e.g., New Kingdom 962.0114

Add

Axum

939.78 Class history of ancient Ethiopia (a difiFerent area) in

As enumerated under 930-990

Class comprehensive works in

invasion, 7th century, to 1820

From Arab

.402 .2

962

General history of Africa

962

oflFshore

Dewey Decimal

964

964

Classification

General history of Africa

966

SUMMARY

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of northwest African coast

.000 l-.OOO 9

As enumerated under 930-990

.001-.009

Mauritania

966.1 .2

Mali,

.3

Senegal

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of

.4

Sierra

Morocco

.5

Leone Upper Guinea area Liberia and Ivory Coast Ghana Togo and Benin Nigeria and islands of Gulf of Guinea

.6

As enumerated under 930-990

.7 .8

964.02-964.05 Historical periods of Morocco Class comprehensive works in

.9

.02

Periods of Arab and Berber rule, 647-1830

.03

19th century, 1830-1899

.04

Early 20th century, 1900-1956

.05

Independence, 1956V, Hassan

War

in 946.07

II

1402

.906

From

.907

French, Portuguese, Spanish rule, 1402-1927

.908

Provinces of Spain, 1927-

.908

.105

Independence, 1960-

Regime Add

of Francisco Franco and Juan Carlos

to base

number 964.908

French period,

.203

Independence, 1960-

I,

Periods of Arab, Berber,

.03

French

From

1

rule,

20th century, 1900-1962

.05

Independence, 1962-

kingdom of Mali

1902 in 966.2

^230 5

Independence, 1960-

*Upper Volta

.25

From

1

647-1830

earliest times to

1897

Including kingdom of Mossi

French rule of 20th century in 965.04

*West Africa and

earliest times to

French period, 1902-1960 (French Sudan)

1830-1899

.04

as

Ottoman

1900-1960

230 3

1939-

the numbers following 946.08 in

ca.

250 3

French period, 1897-1960

.250 5

Independence, 1960-

*Niger

.26

260

offshore islands

instructed under 930-990

Add

From

1

earliest times to

1900

260 3

French period, 1900-1960

.260 5

Independence, 1960-

.3

*Senegal

as instructed

under 930-990

^5^9

1518

1900

*MaU

.23

1960-1969 964.90826

e.g.,

.02

Class

earliest times to ca.

.202

250

rule,

kingdoms of Mali and Songhai

From

230

Ghana

Volta, Niger (Western Sudan)

.201

*Algeria

966

Upper

Class

946.082-946.083,

965

*Mali,

1927-1939

1

.908 2-.908 3

Add

French period, 1903-1960

Class here

earliest times to

1903

.103

.2

"Canary Islands

.9

earliest times to

Including ancient kingdom of

preferred, class Spanish-Moroccan

Mohammed

From

.101

Including Spanish-Moroccan War, 1859-1860 If

*Mauritania

.1

964

Volta, Niger (Western Sudan)

Upper

966

Dewey Decimal

966

From

.301

Classification

966

966

Ivory Coast

.68

earliest times to 1895

.680

Including kingdom of Tekrur

966

General history of Africa

From

1

1904

earliest times to

Including kingdom of Baule

French period, 1895-1960

.303

.680 3

French period, 1904-1960

.680 5

Independence, 1960-

Independence, 1960-

.305

* Sierra

.4

Leone

*Ghana

.7

1787

.401

From

.402

British colony,

.403

Colony and protectorate, 1896-1961

.404

Independence, 1961-

1787-1896

From

earliest times to

British colony,

.510 3

Independence, 1965-

.52

*Guinea repubUc

.520

From

1

earliest times to

1882

.520 5

From

1

Islands (Cape

Anglo-French period, 1914-1960

.830

earliest times to

Verde Republic) 1900

Class independence, 1975-

Togoland

1956 in 966.70^-966.705

Benin (Dahomey) kingdom

From

1

of Benin in 966.9015

earliest

times to 1904

Dahomey

.830 3

French period, 1904-1960

.830 5

Independence, 1960-

.9

.900

in 966.5803

after

Independence, 1960-

Guinea Nigeria and islands of Gulf of 1 -.900

9

persons of Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, Nigeria

Independence, 1975-

.580 3

As enumerated under 930-990

Liberia and Ivory Coast

.6

1

From

earliest times to

1847

.620 2

Late 19th and early 20th centuries, 1847-1945

.620 3

Later 20th century, 1945-

as instructed

966.901-966.905 Historical periods of Nigeria

^

*Liberia

.62

Add

.810 3

20th century, 1900-1975

.580 2

.620

period, 1894-1914

German

Class

Independence, 1974-

1894

.810 2

1879

.570 3

earliest times to

From

1

Including kingdom of

*Cape Verde

in

Togo

.83

.570 2

.58

kingdom of Baule

Togo and Benin

.810 4

Colony, 1879-1974 (Portuguese Guinea)

.580

Independence, 1957-

Class former British

* Guinea-Bissau

From

.705

.810

Independence, 1958-

1

in 966.101,

1874-1957 (Gold Coast)

British colony,

.81

.520 3

earliest times to

kingdom of Ghana

.703

.8

1807

French period, 1882-1958 (French Guinea)

.57

Ashanti

966.6801

1807-1965

.510 2

states, state of

Akan

Class ancient

*The Gambia 1

1874

earliest times to

Class here

*Upper Guinea area

.51

.570

From

.701

.5

.510

earliest times to

Class comprehensive

901 *Add

as instructed

From

works in 966.9

earUest times to 1886

under 930-990

under 930-990

1521

1520

Dewey Decimal

966

Kingdoms

.901 3

of

Classification

Kingdoms

Including

.210

,901 6

Hausa

.901 8

Fulani empire

French period, 1839-1960

Independence, 1960-

.210 4

.905

*Republic of the Congo

.24

1886-1960

Independence, 1960-

.240

Including Biafran revolt and war, 1967-1970

*Islands of Gulf of

From

1

French period, 1885-1960 (Middle Congo)

.240 3

Class here

Guinea

Fernando Po Add

French Equatorial Africa

to base

the numbers following 967.18 in Spanish period 966.99102

number 966.991

*Central Africa and

e.g.,

offshore islands

.2 .3

Angola

From

.5

.6

Uganda and Kenya

.11

17th-19th centuries, 1648-1899

.303

20th century, 1900-1975

.9

Mozambique

.41

.110 1

From

Independence, 1975-

.304

.8

410

area

*Central African Republic and

1

From

earliest times to

Including period of French Equatorial Africa

.410 5

period, 1884-1916 (Kamerun)

.110 2

German

.110 3

Anglo-French period, 1916-1959

.110 4

Independence, 1960after

*Chad

.43

430

Independence, 1960-

1

From

Including kingdom of

1961 in 966.9505

*Equatorial Guinea 1

From

130 2

Portuguese, British, Spanish periods, 1469-1968

180 3

Independence, 1968-

as instructed

.430 2

earUest times to 1469

1850

earliest times to

Class

.18

1890

French period, 1890-1960 (Ubangi-Shari)

times to 1884

Class Northern Cameroons

Kanem-Bornu

Kanem

in

966.9013

Colonial period, 1850-1960 Including period of French Equatorial Africa

*Add

as instructed

under 930-990

under 930-990

15^3 1S22

Chad

*CentraI African RepubUc (Empire)

,410 3

earliest

Ndongo

in 967.304

Class independence, 1975-

Chad

.4

Lower Guinea Cameroon

.1

.302

Somaliland Tanzania

.7

earUest times to 1648

Including kingdoms of Bakongo, Lunda,

Central African Republic and Former Belgian territories

.4

Gabon 967.2102

*Angola

.3

SUMMARY Lower Guinea area Gabon and Congo

e.g.,

Independence, 1960-

.240 5

.301

967.1

French Equatorial Africa not

provided for here with the subject,

967.1801-967.1803,

Add

1885

earliest times to

Class each specific part of

.991

180

1839

earliest times to

Including period of French Equatorial Africa

British colony,

967

From

1

states

.903

.99

*Gabon

.210 2

Oyo, Benin

Ife.

*Gabon and Congo

.21

of the rain forest

967

General history of Africa

967

^

Kanem-Bornu

For Kanem, see 967.4301 .901 5

966

Dewey Decimal

967

Former Belgian

.5

*Djibouti

.71

Independence, 1960-

.430 4

From

1

earliest times to

From

.710 3

French period, 1881-1977

,710 4

Independence, 1977-

Luba

Including Congo Free

From

1

earliest times to

Including kingdom of Mogadishu

*Rwanda and Burundi (Ruanda-Urundi)

Italian control,

British

.730 5

Independence, 1960-

From

.570 2

German period, 1899-1917

.81

.570 3

Belgian period, 1917-1962

.810 1

From

.570 4

Independence, 1962-

.810 2

Arab

.810 3

British protectorate,

.810 4

Independence, 1963-

Add

to

base number 967.571 the numbers

967.5701-967.5704,

e.g.,

following 967.57 in

independence, 1962-

967.57104

*Burundi

.572

to base

in

*Uganda and Kenya

.6

Class here East Africa

Independence, 1961 3-

.604

.610

From

1

earliest times to

1894

Busoga, Including kingdoms of Ankole, Buganda, Bunyoro,

.610 4

Independence, 1962-

From

1890-1963

earliest times to

,820 2

German

,820 3

British period,

.820 4

Independence, 1961*

1884

period, 1884-1916

1916-1961

Mozambique earliest times to

1648

901

From

.902

17th-19th centuries, 1648-1900

.903

20th century, 1900-1975

,905

*Southem

968

earliest times to

.620 4

Independence, 1963-

Africa

Republic of South Africa

Nguni kingdoms of the Zulus,

Mthethwa, Ndwandwe,

earliest times to

1488

.02

From

.03

Period of European exploration and settlement,

1488-1814

*Somaliland

Add as

under 930-990

e.g.,

Quabe

1895

1895-1963

in 967.905

Independence, 1975-

Class here

British period,

as instructed

1700-1890

From

*Kenya

.620 3

.7

*Add

1894-1962

British period,

1

1700

Class independence, 1975-

.610 3

.620

rule,

.820 1

Karagwe

.62

earliest times to

*Tanganyika

.9

*Uganda

.61

*Zanzibar and adjacent islands

.82

number 967.572 the numbers following 967.57 967.5701-967.5704, e.g., German period 967.57202

Add

United Republic, 1964-

.804

*Rwanda

1884-1960

*Tanzania

.8

1899

earliest times to

and

,730 3

.570 1

.571

1884

State

Independence, 1960-

.57

*Somalia

.73 ,730

Belgian period, 1885-1960

.510 3

earliest times to

1885

Including kingdoms of Karembe, Katanga, Kongo, Kuba,

.510 2

1881

.710 1 territories

*ZaTre

.51

510

967

Classification

967

General history of Africa

967

instructed under 930-990

^25 15^4

|«*^i.!»i,;. '.;.',:

.

Dewey Decimal

968

968

Classification

19th century, 1814-1910

.04

British period,

Independence, 1968-

Great Trek, 1835-1838

.130 3

South African (Boer) War, 1899-1902 [formerly

.16

.048

968.204]

.160

preferred, class South African (Boer)

War

in 941.081

Between war and union, 1902-1910

.049

Union, 1910-1961

.05

1840-1968

.130 2

.042

If

*Lesotho

From

1

earliest times to

1868

1868-1966 (Basutoland)

.160 2

British period,

.160 3

Independence, 1966-

*TransvaaI

.2

.052

Prime ministership of Louis Botha, 1910-1919

.203

From

.053

First

prime ministership of Jan Christiaan Smuts, 1919-1924

.204

19th century, 1835-1910

Prime ministership of Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd, 1958-1966

.058

Class later

prime ministership of Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd

Great Trek and Boer settlement, 1835-1852

.204 5

South African Republic, 1852-1877

.204 6

British control,

Jameson

.204 75

Between war and union, 1902-1910

Union and

republic, 1910-

number 968.20 the numbers following 968.0 968.05-968.06, e.g., period of World War 2 968.2055

Add

to base

in

*Natal

.4

Verwoerd, 1961-1966

1895-1896

.204 9

in

Later prime ministership of Hendrik Frensch

.061

raid,

Period of South African (Boer) War, 1899-1902

.205-.206

Repubhc, 1961-

War

.204 8

968.061

.06

1877-1881

Self-government, 1881-1899

.204 7

Prime ministership of Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom, 1954-1958

.057

.204 2

Including First Boer

Prime ministership of Daniel Frangois Malan, 1948-1954

.056

War, 1899-1902 {formerly 968.204]

in 968.048

Second prime ministership of Jan Christiaan Smuts, 1939-1948

.055

1835

earliest times to

Class South African (Boer)

Prime ministership of James Barry Hertzog, 1924-1939

.054

968

General history of Africa

968

1820

,403

From

.404

19th century, 1820-1910

earliest times to

Period under repubhc Class comprehensive works

.404

on prime ministership of Hendrik

Frensch Verwoerd in 968.058

Former high commissioner

.1

1

110 2 .110 3

NataUa .404 5

territories

earliest times to

British colony,

1843-1899

Including Zulu War, 1879; annexation of Zululand, 1897

1885

British period, 1885-1966 (Bechuanaland Protectorate)

.404 8

Period of South African (Boer) War, 1899-1902

.404 9

Between war and union, 1902-1910

Add as instructed

under 930-990

Independence, 1966-

*Swaziland

.13

Add

From

Great Trek and Boer settlement, 1835-1843 Including Battle of the Blood River, 1838; republic of

* Botswana

.11

.130

.404 2

Prime ministership of Balthazar Johannes Vorster, 1966-

.062

.110

Early British settlement, 1824-1835

1

1

as instructed

From

earliest times to

1840

under 930-990

^27

1526

nii^i^.'*-;,-'

.

-.

'

»

\

..

'

^rtr!».iiHrif;t>-5i^H»fjiHf^'KflfiJ

Dewey Decimal

968 .405-.406

number 968.40 the numbers 968.05-968.06, e.g., period of World War to base

following 968.0 in 1

.901

From

.902

British control,

.903

Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Central African Federation), 1953-1963

.904

Post-Federation, 1964-

968.4052

*Orange Free State

.503

From

.504

19th century, 1828-1910

1828

earliest times to

1888

1888-1953

*Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

.91

Great Trek, republic, British colony, 1835-1854

.504 5

Independence, 1854-1899

.504 8

Period of South African (Boer) War, 1899-1902

.910 2

British control,

.504 9

Between war and union, 1902-1910

.910 3

Federation, 1953-1963

.910 4

Post-Federation, 1964-

to base

number 968.50

968.05-968.06,

e.g.,

the numbers following 968.0 in

From

.940 1

.703

Period of exploration and settlement, 1488-1814

1488

earliest times to

.703 2

Dutch, Huguenot, British settlements, 1652-1780

.703 3

Changes of sovereignty, 1780-1814

.940 3

Federation, 1953-1963

.940 4

Post-Federation, 1964-

Self-government, 1854-1899

.704 8

Period of South African (Boer) War, 1899-1902

.704 9

Between war and union, 1902-1910

From

1

968.05-968.06,

e.g., first

BriHsh control, 1891-1953 (Nyasaland)

.970 3

Federation, 1953-1963

.970 4

Post-Federation, 1964-

969

"^

South Indian Ocean islands * Madagascar

From

.101

prime ministership of Jan

.801

From

.802

German

.803

South African period, 1915-

.9

1884

period, 1884-1915

under 930-990

French period, 1895-1960

.105

Independence, 1960-

*Mascarene Islands

•81 .810 2

*Add

1528

.103

•8

*Rhodesia, Zambia, Malawi

as instructed

earUest times to 1895

Including kingdoms of Menabe, Boina, Betsimisaraka, Merina

*Namibia (South-West Africa) earliest times to

(Malagasy Republic)

the numbers following 968,0 in

Christiaan Smuts 968.7053

.8

1891

.970 2

.1

number 968.70

earliest times to

Including early kingdom of Malawi

Union and republic, 1910to base

Bemba

*Malawi

1814-1854

.704 5

Add

1890

1890-1953 (Northeastern and Northwestern, Northern Rhodesia) British control,

.970

Including Great Trek

.705-.706

earliest times to

.940 2

.97

19th century, 1814-1910 British control,

1889-1953 (Southern Rhodesia)

Including kingdoms of the Barotse, of the

From

Monomotapas

*Zambia

.94

prime ministership of James Barry Hertzog

.702

.704 2

1889

'

*Cape of Good Hope

.704

earliest times to

Including Karanga kingdoms of Changamire, the

968.5054 .7

From

.910 1

Union and republic, 1910Add

Add

earliest times to

.504 2

.505-.506

968

General history of Africa

968

Union and republic, 1910Add

.5

968

Classification

as instructed

*Reunion

From

earliest times to

under 930-990

^^9

1946

Tf-^^-Tt*r^>;

Dewey Decimal

969

969

Classification

Department of France, 1946-

.810 4

.820 1

From

.820 2

British rule,

.820 3

Independence, 1968-

earliest times to

1810

1810-1968

General history of North America

.02

1600-1699

.03

1700-1799

.04

1800-1899

.05

1900-

Notations from Table

.051

To end

.052

From end

.053 .053 4

1945-1949

.053 5

1950-1959

.053 6

1960-1969

North American native races

in

North America

.053 7

1970-1979

.053 8

1980-1989

.053 9

1990-1999

970.00497 native races in North If preferred, class North American America in 970.1, specific tribes in 970.3

.005-.009

Standard subdivisions, regions, persons

[.1]

Class comprehensive works in 970

Period of prehistory, discovery, exploration to

[.3]

ca.

end of World War

2,

War

2,

1945-

Including pre-Columbian claims

For Chinese claims, see 970,012; Norse claims, 970.013; Welsh claims, 970.014

Norse claims

.014

Welsh claims

,015

Discoveries by

.016

Spanish and Portuguese explorations

.017

English explorations

,018

French explorations

.019

Explorations of other nations

is

optional; prefer 970.00497)

is

optional; prefer 970.00497)

relations with specific tribes in 970.5

Native races in specific places in North America (Use of this

number

is

optional; prefer

e.g.,

native races in

United States 973.0497, in Arizona 979.100497) to base

number 970.4

notation 71-79 from Table Class

government

the

"Areas" Indians in Arizona 970.491

numbers following 7

2, e.g.,

in

relations in specific places in 970.5, specific

tribes in specific places in 970.3

Columbus

under 930-990

^53^

1530

under 971-979 use of

subdivision 00497 from table under 930-990,

Add

.013

number

government

Class [•4]

Chinese claims

number

Arrange alphabetically by name of tribe

Prehistory before European discovery and

.012

Indians of North America

Specific native tribes (Use of this

[all formerly ^IZ.l]

exploration

as instructed

1 to

Class special topics in 970.3-970.5

970.01-970.05 Historical periods

.011

World War

North American native races

(Use of this

1599

1900-1918

History and civilization in North America

As enumerated under 930-990

.01

of

1,

1

Add "Racial, Ethnic, National Groups" notation 01-99 from and Table 5 to base number 970.004, e.g., general history civilization of

World War

Since World

Racial, ethnic, national groups

.004

of

1918-1945

Standard subdivisions

.001-.003

'Add

970

General history of North America

970

Mauritius

.82

970

'fH^qif.^/f.Hfi:'ili^

Dewey Decimal

970

Government

[•5]

Classification

relations with native races

970

.018

Struggle of France and England for supremacy,

1689-1763

History and policy

973.56, relation to state in

1663-1763

Canada 323.1197071

(It is

optional to class here

(King William's War),

Anne's War),

971-979 Countries and

.018 7

number

no matter

in

which country or

locality, in

970.00497

specific places preferred, class North American native races in in North America in 970.4

of the League of Augsburg

of the Spanish Succession

(Queen

of the Austrian Succession (King George's

For French royal province, 1663-1689, see 971.0163

When class

War

War

War

War); prefer 973.25, 973.25, 973.26 respectively)

localities

not adding notation from special table under 930-990, do under any a specific North American native tribe in 00497 within this span; class a specific tribe in North America,

works on French royal province,

Class here comprehensive

works in (Use of this number is optional; prefer comprehensive Hawk 323.1197; a specific subject with the subject, e.g., Black

War

971

General history of North America

971

[.018 8]

Expulsion of Acadians, 1755

Seven Years' War (French and Indian War), 1756-1763 (Use of this

number

is

optional; prefer 973.26)

If

.02

Class comprehensive works in 970

Including Quebec Act, 1774

*Canada

971

Early British rule, 1763-1791

(It is

optional to class here Pontiac's conspiracy, 1763-1764;

prefer 973.27)

971.01-971.06 Historical periods

.024

Including setUement of Loyalists from United States,

Class comprehensive works in 971

SUMMARY

.04 .05

Dominion of Canada, 1867-1911

.06

20th century, 1911-

.03

.034

.038

1

Period of

War

optional to class here

War

Upper Canada; Chateau

.039

Durham

Union of Upper and Lower Canada .04

.011 4

EngHsh explorations

.048

Fenian

.049

Confederation, 1864-1867

French and English expansion, 1632-1689 France, 1632-1663

as instructed

French royal province, 1663-1689

Growth of

responsible government, 1841-1867

activities,

Movement toward

Including Jesuit missions

.016 3

Lower

Union, 1840

French explorations

New

Clique,

mission and report, 1838-1839; and Act of

.011 3

of

of 1812; prefer 973.52)

Canada

Prehistory before European discovery and exploration

Company

it

Rebellions of 1837-1838

Norse explorations

.016 2

to

of 1812, 1812-1814

.011 2

.016

Add

and events leading

Period of separate colonies, 1791-1841

Including Family Compact,

Prehistory, exploration, early settlement to 1632

.011

Constitutional Act, 1791,

(It is

Early history to 1763

.01

.011

.03

Early British rule, 1763-1791 Period of separate colonies, 1791-1841 Growth of responsible government, 1841-1867

.02

1774-1789

.028

Early history to 1763

971.01

Canada and American Revolution, 1774-1783

186&-1871

confederation, British North America Act, 1867

Including Charlottetown and

.05

Dominion

Quebec Conferences, 1864

of Canada, 1867-1911

under 930-990 and 971-979

^533

^53^

1^

>™

•-H

•- m-

-

Dewey Decimal

971 .051

prime ministership of 1867-1873

First

Including Kiel's

.052

.054

first

971

Classification

Class comprehensive works in 971

(Red River) rebellion, 1869-1870

* British

.1

1873-1878

.101

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to

.102

Settlement and colony, 1790-1871

Sir

John A. Macdonald,

1891-1896

.103

Including prime ministerships of Sir John

J.

.06

.061 .061 2

Prime ministership of 1896-1911

.062 .062 2

.104

.201

.202

1911-1921 Prime ministership of 1911-1920

Sir

.063 2

.203

War

1

.23

prime ministership of Arthur Meighen, 1920-1921

.064 .064 2

Caledonia

provinces

Prehistory and early history to 1869

Land

Incorporation into Canada, 1869-1945

Postwar period, 1945*Alberta

Add

to base

the numbers following 971.2 in establishment as province of Canada,

number 971.23

971.201-971.203,

1921-1935

e.g.,

1905, 971.2302

second prime ministerships of William

and Mackenzie King, 1921-1930 First

Lyon .24

*Saskatchewan Add

number 971.24 the numbers e.g.,

establishment as province of Canada,

*Manitoba Add

Third prime ministership of William Lyon Mackenzie King, 1935-1948

to base

the numbers following 971.2 in establishment as province of Canada,

number 971.27

971.201-971.203,

e.g.,

1870, 971.2702

Ontario

War 2

Prime ministership of Louis Stephen Saint-Laurent, 1948-1957

1957-

.301

Prehistory and early history to 1791

.302

Upper Canada and Union

.303

Province of Canada, 1867-1945

Prime ministership of John George Diefenbaker, 1957-1963

.064 3

Prime ministership of Lester Bowles Pearson, 1963-1968

.064 4

Prime ministership of

Act, 1791-1867

Class postwar period in 971.304

Add as

instructed under 930-990

and 971-979

Trudeau, 1968-

J^535 ^^534

following 971.2 in

1905, 971.2402

1935-1957

Pierre-Elliott

to base

971.201-971.203,

Prime ministership of Richard Bedford Bennett, 1930-1935

Including period of World

.063 3

New

Class postwar period in 971.203

Robert Laird Borden,

.27

.063

Including colony of

Including Rupert's

Including second prime ministership of Arthur Meighen, 1926

.062 3

Calendonia

Postwar period, 1945* Prairie

3t

20th century, 1911-

First

New

Class postwar period in 971.104

Sir Wilfrid Laurier,

Including period of World

.061 3

Including colony of

1790

Province of Canada, 1871-1945

C. Abbot,

1891-1892; of Sir John Sparrow Thompson, 1892-1894; of Sir Mackenzie Bowell, 1894-1896; of Sir Charles Tupper, 1896

.056

Columbia

Prime ministership of Alexander Mackenzie, Second prime ministership of 1878-1891

971

971.1-971.9 Specific provinces and territories

Including Riel's second (Northwest) rebellion, 1885

.055

*Hf"^i^^Ht"»**fsf??H^'

General history of North America

971

John A. Macdonald,

Sir

T* i

^r$H;TeHi:ij^fii«;HKK^^^

Dewey Decimal

971

Classification

971

Postwar period, 1945-

.304

* Quebec

.4

.401

Prehistory and French period to 1763

,402

British period,

1763-1867

Including period of

General history of North America

971 .820 1

Prehistory and early history to 1763

.820 2

Claimed by Lower Canada (Quebec) and Newfoundland, 1763-1927

.820 3

Dependency

.820 4

Part of Newfoundland, 1949-

Lower Canada, 1791-1841

* Northern territories

.9

Province of Canada, 1867-1945

.403

Add

Class postwar period in 971.404

Postwar period, 1945-

.404

^

and eariy

history to 1784

.502

Separate province, 1784-1867 .001-.009

Province of Canada, 1867-1945

*Nova

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of As enumerated under 930-990 and limited under 971-979

972.01-972.08 Historical periods of Mexico

Prehistory and early history to 1763

.602

British colony,

.603

Province of Canada, 1867-1945

Class comprehensive works in

1763-1867

Class postwar period in 971.604

Postwar period, 1945-

.604

*Prince

Edward

Island

972

.01

Prehistory before European discovery and conquest

.02

Conquest and colonial period, 1516-1810

.03

Revolutionary period and independence, 1810-1822

.04

First

,05

Period of war with United States, 1845-1848

empire and republic, 1822-1845

701

Prehistory and early history to 1769

.702

Separate province, 1769-1873

.06

Reaction and reform, 1848-1861

.703

Province of Canada, 1873-1945

.07

European intervention, 1861-1867

.08

Republic, 1867-

(It is

Class postwar period in 971.704

Postwar period, 1945-

.704

^Add

Mexico

Mexico

Scotia

.601

.8

971.903

Postwar period, 1945-

,504

.7

postwar period, 1945-

As enumerated under 930-990 and limited under 971-979

Class postwar period in 971.504

.6

e.g.,

the numbers following 971.2 in

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons of Middle America

.000 l-.OOO 9

Prehistory

number 971.9

Middle America

972

,501

.503

to base

971.201-971.203,

*New Brunswick

of Newfoundland, 1927-1949

*Newfoundland and adjacent

territories

.801

Prehistory and early history to 1855

.802

Responsible government, 1855-1934

.803

Suspension of parliamentary government, 1934-1949

.804

Province of Canada, 1949-

.82

* Labrador

as instructed

under 930-990 and 971-979

optional to class here Mexican War; prefer 973.62)

.081

Under

constitution of 1857,

1867-1917

.082

Under

constitution of 1917,

1917-1964

Class 1964-

082

1

[formerly 972.082] in 972.083

Administrations of Venustiano Carranza and Adolfo de la

Huerta, 1917-1920

Add

.082 2

Administration of Alvaro Obregon, 1920-1924

.082 3

Administration of Plutarco Elias Calles, 1924-1928

as instructed

under 930-990 and 971-979

^537

^53^

'S:tti.!^UU^.

971

i^ff -e#f»*?' it'll' *- •-.•^»-'*T- ,*;*z*'*

Dewey Decimal

972

972

Classification

:

•r*f»T*iHHt?^n>^*-Jiirf-H?k*»i?i^f 'f?.*^'

General history of North America

972

*E1 Salvador

.84

Administrations of Emilio Fortes Gil, Pascual Ortiz Rubio, Abelardo Rodriguez, 1928-1934

.082 4

T T'^'tti^inf t-'3« • 'i

Add

to base

number 972.84 the numbers

972.801-972.805,

.082 5

Administration of Lazaro Cardenas, 1934-1940

.082 6

Administration of Manuel Avila Camacho, 1940-1946

.082 7

Administration of Miguel Aleman Vald6s, 1946-1952

.082 8

Administration of Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, 1952-1958

.082 9

Administration of Adolfo Lopez Mateos, 1958-1964

196419

.083

e.g., colonial

following 972.8 in

period, 1535-1821 972.8403

*Nicaragua

.85

Add

to base

number 972.85 the numbers

972.801-972.805,

e.g.,

colonial period,

following 972.8 in

1535-1821 972.8503

*Costa Rica

,86

Add

to base

number 972.86 the numbers

972.801-972.805,

{formerly 972.082]

e.g., colonial

following 972.8 in

period, 1535-1821 972.8603

*Panama

.083 1

Administration of Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, 1964-1970

.87

.083 2

Administration of Luis Echeverria Alvarez, 1970-1976

.870 1

Prehistory, discovery, conquest to 1550

.083 3

Administration of Jose Lopez Portillo, 1976-

.870 2

Colonial period, 1550-1821

.870 3

19th century, 1821-1903

.870 4

Independence, 1903-1904

.870 5

Republic, 1904-

972.8-972.9 Other parts of Middle America Class comprehensive works in

.8

.870 51

Early 20th century, 1904-1945

Prehistory before European discovery, exploration,

.870 52

Later 20th century, 1945-

conquest

.875

*Central America

.801

.802

Add

1502-1535

972.8701-972.8705,

Colonial period, 1535-1821

^

.804

19th century, 1821-1899

.901

.805

20th century, 1900-

.805 1 .805 2

Later 20th century, 1945-

to base

number

972.801-972.805,

to base

to base

as instructed

(Antilles)

Period of discovery, exploration, conquest,

.903

17th and 18th centuries, 1608-1801

.904

19th century, 1801-1902

e.g., colonial

period, 1535-1821 972.8103

.905

20th century, 1902-

.905 the numbers following 972.8 in

e.g., colonial

number 972.83

.91

e.g.,

numbers following 972.8

Later 20th century, 1945-

.905 2

period, 1535-1821 972,8203

the

Early 20th century, 1902-1945

1

.910 1

972.801-972.805,

20th century 972.875052

1492-1608

*Honduras Add

e.g., later

following 972.87 in

972.81 the numbers following 972.8 in

number 972,82

972.801-972.805.

number 972.875 the numbers

Prehistory before European discovery, exploration,

.902

*Belize (British Honduras)

Add .83

*West Indies

*Guatemala Add

to base

conquest

Early 20th century, 1900-1945

.82

*Panama Canal Zone

Period of discovery, exploration, conquest,

.803

.81

*Add

972

in

*Cuba Prehistory before

European discovery, exploration,

conquest

colonial period, 1535-1821 972.8303

.910 2

Period of discovery, exploration, conquest, 1492-1514

.910 3

First colonial period,

under 930-990 and 971-979

1514-1763

*Add as instructed under 930-990 and 971-979

^539

1538

'*ijtii-*£iiUi-u

*.-'*.-*.•*• .'.'.

972

•ti^rmr^ii*:iJ:iriti^%t^P4iHHH2itis^

Dewey Decimal

972

972

Classification

.910 4

Second colonial period, 1763-1810

.940 5

American occupation, 1915-1934

.910 5

Third colonial period, 1810-1899

.940 6

Republic, 1934-

For Spanish-American War, see 973.89

*Puerto Rico

.95

20th century, 1899-

.910 6

.950

Prehistory before European discovery and colonization

1

.910 61

American military occupation, 1899-1902

.910 62

First

.910 63

Second republic, 1933-1958

.950 3

17th and 18th centuries, 1602-1804

.910 64

Regime of Fidel

.950 4

19th century, 1804-1899

.950 5

20th century, 1900-

.92

Period of discovery and early colonial period,

.950 2

1493-1602

repubhc, 1902-1933

Castro, 1959-

*Jamaica

.920 1

Prehistory before 1494

.950 53

.920 2

16th century, 1494-1607

.98

.920 3

17th and 18th centuries, 1607-1832

.983

Common wealth,

*Windward and other southern

islands

*Trinidad and Tobago

Later Spanish rule, 1607-1655

.983 01

Prehistory before 1498

.920 32

English conquest to Great Earthquake, 1655-1692

.983 02

16th-18th centuries, 1498-1797

.920 33

Great Earthquake to antislavery struggle, 1692-1782

.983 03

British period,

.920 34

Antislavery struggle to emancipation, 1782-1832

.983 04

Independence, 1962-

Later 19th century, 1832-1904

.920 5

First part of

.920 6

Independence, 1962-

.93

973

20th century, 1904-1962

Prehistory before

Standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons

.01-.09

As enumerated under 930-990 and limited under 971-979 (If

European discovery,

is

chosen,

for standard subdivisions, groups, regions, persons)

.930 2

Period of discovery, exploration, conquest, 1492-1608

.930 3

17th and 18th centuries, 1608-1801

.930 4

19th century, 1801-1902

.930 5

20th century, 1902-

.930 53

Regime

.930 54

Later 20th century, 1961-

SUMMARY 973.1

of Trujillo, 1930-1961

Colonial period, 1607-1775

.3

Revolution and confederation, I77S-1789

.4

Constitutional period, 1789-1809

.5

Early I9th century, I809-I845 Middle I9th century, 1845-1861 Administration of Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865 (Civil War)

.7 .8

*Haiti

Period of prehistory, discovery, exploration to 1607

.2

.6

.9

.940 1

optional "Areas" notation 734-739 from Table 2

use 973.01-973.09 for historical periods, and 973.001-973.009

exploration,

conquest

.94

1797-1962

United States

*Dominican Republic

.930 1

Later I9th century, 1865-1901 (Period of reconstruction) 20th century, 1901-

Prehistory before 1492 .1

Period of prehistory, discovery, exploration to 1607

.940 2

Spanish rule, 1492-1625

.940 3

French colony, 1625-1804

970.011-970.019,

.940 4

Independence and republic, 1804-1915

Class period of prehistory, discovery, exploration of North

Add

•Add

1952-

.920 31

.920 4

972

General history of North America

972

as instructed

to base

number

e.g.,

Add as instructed under

^O

in 970.01

930-990 and 971-979

^54^

iTCj^in^ii.^.i. '.

,.

in

French explorations 973.18

America [formerly %l^,l\

under 930-990 and 971-979

numbers following 970.01

973.1 the



Dewey Decimal

973

973

Classification

.2

Class local history in

.3112

Commercial

974-975

River, by

For tax on

Swedes on Delaware River

Including Pequot War, 1636-1638

Middle 17th century, 1643-1664 Later 17th century, 1664-1689

.23 .24

Period of early French wars, 1689-1732 Including King William's

burning of the Gaspee,

see 973.3115

tea,

Quartering of troops and Boston Massacre, 1770

.311 4

Taxation and representation

.311 5

Tax on tea and Boston Tea Party, 1773

.311 6

Boston Port

Bill,

1774

.312

Continental Congress

.313

Declaration of independence, 1776

.314

Loyalists (Tories) For settlement by Loyalists

War, Queen Anne's War

War King WUUam's War, Queen Anne's

preferred, class

If

Acts,

.311 3

Including King PhiUp's War, 1675-1676

.25

Townshend

1772

Other early settlements, 1620-1643 by Dutch on Hudson By English in New England and elsewhere,

.22

restrictions

Navigation Acts,

Virginia settlements, 1607-1620

.21

973

General history of North America

973

Colonial period, 1607-1775

'iyiiiii^iz*'iffH'l*iHHfi^yH9pM'^^*T^t^^^

Canada, see 971.024

Relation of various specific classes of persons to

.315

in

in

the Revolution

971.018

Add

Extension of English rule, 1732-1763

.26

and Indian Including King George's War, French preferred, class King George's

If

Indian

End

.27

War

War

in 971.018,

973.315

Results

.316

French and

For Treaty of Peace, see 973.317

1763-1775

1763-1764 Including Pontiac's conspiracy, conspiracy in 971.02 If preferred, class Pontiac's

.317

Treaty of Peace, 1783

.318

Confederation, 1783-1789

Diplomatic history

.32

Revolution and confederation, 1775-1789

.3

Relations of United States with other nations

Add

SUMMARY 973.31

Social, political,

.331

.35

Naval history

.331 1

Battles of Lexington

.331 2

Battle of

.36

memorials Celebrations, commemorations,

.37

Prisons

.38

Other topics

services

Stamp

Bunker

Of 1776-January

.332

economic history

with France 973.324

and Concord

Hill 3,

1777

Including Battles of Trenton and Princeton

Of 1777

.333

Causes 1

2, e.g., relations

Of 1775

Military units

For diplomatic history, see 973.32

.311

the numbers following 4 in "Areas"

For naval operations, see 973.35

.34

Social, political,

.311

number 973.32

Operations

,33

Diplomatic history Operations

.31

to base

notation 41-49 from Table

economic history

and health

number

War

in 971.0188

of colonial period,

"Persons" notation 03-99 from Table 7 to base

For Battles of Trenton and Princeton, see 973.332; winter at Valley Forge, 973.3341

Act, 1765-1766

Of 1778

.334

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1

.335

Winter

at

VaUey Forge, 1777-1778

Of 1779

.372

American prisons

.375

Medical services For

.336

Of 1780

.337

Of 1781

.338

Of 1782

.339

Of 1783

.376 .38

.34

Hospitals

Other topics

Class personal narratives subject, e.g., rosters, service records

.381

For naval

units, see 973.35; rolls

of honor,

lists

of dead,

Treason of Benedict Arnold

.383

Treason of Charles Lee

races as

.385

American secret For British

Mercenary troops

.343

American native races

.344-.345

American troops

as allies of British

number 973.34

the

notation 74-75 from Table 2,

numbers foUowing 7

e.g.,

British secret service

.388

Propaganda

A

in "Areas-

Pennsylvania troops

.41

Auxiliary troops on American

spies

troops, see

and

and

spies, see

and

spies

Constitutional period, 1789-1809

Administration of George Washington, 1789-1797 For Indian wars, see 973.42; second term, 973.43

973.347

French troops

.42

Indian wars, 1790-1791

.43

Washington's second term, 1793-1797

.44

Administration of John Adams, 1797-1801 For troubles with France, see 973.45

.35

Naval history Operations, ships, units

Including privateering

.36

.45

Troubles with France, 1797-1800

.46

Administration of

rolls

of honor,

lists

of

.47

dead

commemorations, memorials of a specific Hill 973.3312 event with the event, e.g.. Battle of Bunker

Prisons

.48

and health services

.5

Including exchange of prisoners

.371

British prisons

and prison

.51

ships

see 973.47; second term, 973.48

TripoUtan War, 1801-1805 If

Class celebrations,

.37

Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809

For Tripolitan War,

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials Including

preferred, class in 961.023

Jefferson's

second term, 1805-1809

Early 19th century, 1809-1845 Administration of James Madison, 1809-1817 For War of 1812, see 973.52; war with

Algiers, 973.53

^545 1544

u:;%:^ii

spies

973.386

side

Including Polish, Swedish, Spanish

.347

and

secret service

.386

973.3448

For French

service

Class here comprehensive works on secret service

.342

to base

American native

with the

on prisons 973.37

.382

British troops troops, see 973.342;

specific subject

For treason of Benedict Arnold, see 973.382; of Charles Lee, 973.383

973.36

For mercenary allies, 973.343

on a

and customs

life

Treason

units engaged in a Class operations of military units in 973.33, privateering 973.35 special service with the subject, e.g.,

.346

973.376

Including personal narratives, military

Military units

Add

hospitals, see

'

OrganizaHon, history,

.341

973

General history of North America

973

973

Classification

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Dewey Decimal

973

Classification

.526 .52

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials

War of 1812, 1812-1814 If

.521

Including

preferred, class in 971.034

Social, political,

.527

history, see

Prisons

973.522

Diplomatic history

Operations

.528

Including personal narratives, mihtary Class personal narratives subject, e.g.,

.53

For Battle of New Orleans, see 973.5239 .54

Military units

units engaged Class operations of military units in 973.523, privateering in a special service with the subject, e.g.,

specific subject

with the

on prisons 973.527

Algiers,

1815

preferred, class in 961.023

Administration of James Monroe, 1817-1825

.55

Administration of John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829

.56

Administration of Including Black

973.525

For naval 973.526

and customs

Including First Seminole War, 1818

Organization, history, rosters, service records

units, see 973.525; rolls

of honor,

lists

of dead,

If

.561

.524 1

British troops

.524 2

American native races

.524 4-.524 7

American troops

.57 as allies of British

.58

.6

.61

Naval history

Including privateering

Lake Erie

.525 6

Battle of

Lake Champlain

preferred, class Black

Nullification

1832

Hawk War

in 970.5

movement

Administration of Martin

Van Buren, 1837-1841

Administrations of William Henry Harrison and John

Middle 19th century, 1845-1861 Administration of James Knox Polk, 1845-1849 For Mexican War, see 973.62

Operations, ships, units

Battle of

Hawk War,

Tyler, 1841-1845

troops 973.52448

.525 4

Andrew Jackson, 1829-1837

Including Second Seminole War, 1835-1842

Add to base number 973.524 the numbers following 7 in Pennsylvania "Areas" notation 74-77 from Table 2, e.g.,

.525

War with If

Orleans

on a

life

Secret service and spies

.528 5

Washington, Including Battle of Bladensburg, burning of bombardment of Fort McHenry

New

services

Other topics

In the South

Battle of

and health

Including hospitals

For naval operations, see 973.525

.524

of dead

Medical services

.527 5

Canada Including campaigns and battles in the North and

.523 9

lists

Including exchange of prisoners

Relations of United States with other nations

.523 8

of honor,

commemorations, memorials of a specific event with the event, e.g., Battle of Lake Erie 973.5254

economic history

For diplomatic

.523

rolls

Class celebrations,

Including causes, results

.522

973

General history of North America

973

973

.62

Mexican War, 1845-1848 If preferred, class in

.621

Social, pohtical,

972.05

economic history

Including causes, results

For diplomatic

history, see

973.622

^547

^6

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Dewey Decimal

973

973

Classification

Social, political,

.71

Diplomatic history

.622

For naval operations, see 973.625

Military units OrganizaHon,

.711 2

Extension of slavery

.711 3

Compromises Missouri Compromise,

history, rosters, service records

units engaged Class operations of military units in 973.623, naval operations in a special service with the subject, e.g.,

units, see 973,625; rolls

of honor,

lists

Abolition

.7115

Fugitive slaves

.712

Efforts to preserve or restore

.713

The South and

lists

of dead

.627

and health

For period of reconstruction, see 973.8

Relation of various specific classes of persons to

.715

the war .715 03-.715 87

Personal narratives Class personal narratives on subject, e.g., on prisons 973.627

.63

Administration of Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850

.64

Administration of Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853

.66

Administration of Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857

.7

Administration of James Buchanan, 1857-1861 (Civil Administration of Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865

notation 03-87 from Table 7 to base number 973.715; however, class refugees in 973.7159, southern Union sympathizers in 973.717, northern Confederate

sympathizers in 973.718

.715 9

Refugees

.717

Southern Union sympathizers

.718

Northern Confederate sympathizers Diplomatic history Including relations of Union with other nations

SUMMARY Social, political,

Relations of Confederacy with other nations

.721

economic history

,73

Diplomatic history Operations

.74

Military units

.75

Naval history

.76

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials

.77

Prisons, health, social services

.78

Other topics

.72

by various nonoccupational and occupational

Add "Persons"

.72

War)

973.71

Classes

characteristics a specific subject with the

.68

secession

Freedmen's Bureau

Including hospitals

.628

peace

Including Emancipation Proclamation, establishment of

services

Medical services

,627 5

Scott decision

Results

.714

memorials of a specific Class celebrations, commemorations, Chapultepec 973.623 event with the event, e.g., capture of

Prisons

Dred

Confederate States of America in the war

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials of honor,

Wilmot Proviso

John Brown's raid

.711 6

Operations, ships, units

rolls

of 1850,

of dead,

Naval history

Including

Compromise

Including underground railway,

For naval 973.626

.626

72

movement

.711 4

973.625

.625

history, see 973.

Causes

.711

Operations

.624

economic history

For diplomatic

Relations of United States with other nations

.623

973

General history of North America

973

Operations

.73

For naval operations, see 973.75 .730

1

Strategy Class philosophy

and theory of operations

1549

154S

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Dewey Decimal

973

973

Classification

.737 8

.730 12

Union

.730 13

Confederate side

.731

.738 .74

Opening phase, 1861-1862 of Fort Sumter, First Battle of Bull

(Manassas); operations in the West,

May 1861-February

1862,

m

For naval 973.76

Henry Campaigns to open Mississippi River: capture of Forts Memphis, Battle and Donelson, fall of NashviUe, occupation of

.741

New Orleans, siege of Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing), capture of of the Potomac from of Corinth; Peninsular campaign of Army Run (Manassas) siege of Yorktown to Second Battle of Bull fall,

1862; winter

and

.741 5

spring, 1863

.742

of honor,

lists

of dead,

Union troops Afro- Americans

Confederate troops For state organizations, see 973.744-973.749

.744-.749

State organizations the numbers following 7 in "Areas' notation 74-79 from Table 2, e.g., Ohio troops 973.7471

Add

May

to base

number 973.74

Lee's invasion of Maryland

,75

Mountain, Including Battles of Harper's Ferry, South Antietam (Sharpsburg)

Naval history Including operations, privateering, blockade running, Union ships

.734

units, see 973.75; rolls

For state organizations, see 973.744-973.749

those connected Including campaigns in the South other than in the with opening the Mississippi, April 1862-June 1863; Mexico, Arizona to West, June 1862-January 1863; in Texas, New Fredericksburg 1863; Burnside's offensive. Battle of

733 6

Military units

Class operations of military units in 973.73, units engaged in a special service with the subject, e.g., privateering 973.75

Spring and summer, 1862

Summer and

Final phase, 1865

Organization, history, rosters, service records

Run

the South, July 1861-April 1862

.733

Sherman's march to the sea and Savannah campaign

side

Bombardment

.732

973

General history of North America

973

Summer, 1863 campaigns to end of year; western eastern campaigns: campaigns: siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana;

and

units

and Merrimac

.752

Battle of Monitor

.754

Battle of Kearsarge

.757

Confederate Navy

Including trans-Mississippi

Hooker's offensive, Battle of Chancellorsville

of Vicksburg

734 4

Siege and

.734 9

Battle of Gettysburg

.735

fall

Ships and units

.76 Fall,

1863

Chattanooga campaign

fall,

lists

of dead

Including exchange of prisoners

Winter and spring, 1864

Summer and

of honor,

Prisons, health, social services

Confederate prisons

offensive Campaigns in the East and South, January-May: Union from Wilderness to Cold Harbor, Peninsular campaign, Fort Stevens engagements at New Market, Lynchburg, Monocacy,

.737

rolls

specific Class celebrations, commemorations, memorials of a event with the event, e.g., Battle of Antietam 973.7336

Ridge Including Battles of Lookout Mountain, Missionary

.736

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials Including

of Fort Sumter Including campaigns in the South: bombardment and Charleston, Chickamauga and Knoxville campaigns

735 9

and Alabama

Union prisons Medical services

1864

For

Sheridan in the Including Sherman's Atlanta campaign, Shenandoah Valley, siege of Petersburg

hospitals, see 973.776

Hospitals

^55^

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Dewey Decimal

973 .777

973

Classification

.78

life

.892

and chaplain services

Class comprehensive works in 973.78, personal narratives specific subject with the subject, e.g., on prisons 973.77

on a

Diplomatic history

Operations

.893 3

Cuban campaign

.893 5

Puerto Rican campaign Philippine campaign

.781

Personal narratives of individuals from Union side

.893 7

.782

Personal narratives of individuals from Confederate

.894

side

Military units Organization, history, rosters, service records

Military

life

and customs of Union

Class here comprehensive works

For military 973.784

life

on military

Class operations of mihtary units in 973.893, units

.785

Union secret service and

engaged

in a special service with the subject, e.g., naval operations

and customs

life

and customs of Confederate

Military

life

side

and customs of Confederate

.784

973.895

side, see

For naval 973.896

side

.895

units, see 973.895; rolls

of honor,

lists

of dead,

Naval history

spies Operations, ships, units

Class here comprehensive works on secret service and

For Confederate secret service and

.786

Confederate secret service

.788

Propaganda

and

spies, see

spies

973.786

,896

Including

.897

reconstruction)

.897 5

Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869

Administration of

.82

Administration of Ulysses Simpson Grant, 1869-1877

.83

Administration of Rutherford Birchard Hays, 1877-1881

Abram

rolls of

honor,

lists

of dead

Class celebrations, commemorations, memorials of a specific event with the event, e.g.. Battle of Manila Bay 973.895

Later 19th century, 1865-1901 (Period of

Administration of James Alan Arthur, 1881-1885

Celebrations, commemorations, memorials

spies

.81

.84

973.892

For naval operations, see 973.895

973.781-973.782 Personal narratives

A

history, see

Relations of United States with other nations

Other topics .893

.783

economic history

For diplomatic

work Religious

Social, political,

Including causes, results

Including United States Sanitary Commission, postwar relief

.778

973

General history of North America

973 .891

Welfare work

'i<*?*;^*f*vf-!'f^r^r^'

."^^v-'^'iM^^*'-

Garfield

Medical services Including hospitals

.898

Personal narratives Class personal narratives subject, e.g.,

and Chester

Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889

Prisons, health, social services

.9

.91

on a

specific subject

with the

on prisons 973.897

20th century, 1901Early 20th century, 1901-1953

.85

First administration of

.911

Administration of Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909

.86

Administration of Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893

Second administration of Grover Cleveland, 1893-1897 Administration of William McKinley, 1897-1901

,912

Administration of William

.913

Administration of

.87

.88

For Spanish-American War, see 973.89 .89

Woodrow

Including period of World

Spanish- American War, 1898 If preferred, class in

946.08

^553 A552

Howard

War

Taft,

1909-1913

Wilson, 1913-1921 1

MtHr:*:?'^*-

Dewey Decimal

973

973

Classification

974

General history of North America

974

Administration of Warren Gamaliel Harding,

.101

Prehistory, discovery, early settlement to 1620

1921-1923

.102

Colonial period, 1620-1776

.915

Administration of Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929

.103

Postcolonial period

.916

Administration of Herbert Clark Hoover, 1929-1933

.104

Since Civil War, 1865-

.917

Administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt,

.104 1

Civil

.104 2

World War

.104 3

World War 2

.914

1933-1945 War 2

Including period of World

Administration of Harry

.918

S.

Truman, 1945-1953 .2

Including period of Korean

War

D wight

Administration of

.921

Add

.922

.3

Administration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy,

974.101-974.104,

Administration of Class here period

.5

in 973.922, later

.925

.926

r\

Specific states of

Class comprehensive works in

Middle Atlantic

United States

Add

.03

Revolution to Civil War, 1776-1865

.04

Since Civil War, 1865-

.042

World War

.043

World War 2

.1

to base

early settlement 974.301

e.g.,

the numbers following 974.1 in

colonial period 974.402

e.g..

the numbers following 974.1 in

since Civil

number 974.6

to base

e.g.,

the

974.504

numbers following 974.1

in

e.g.,

the numbers following 974.1 in

New Amsterdam

Add

to base

974.702

*

number 974.8 e.g.,

the numbers following 974.1 in

World War 2 974.8043

since

.9

*New

Jersey

Add

to base

number 974.9

975

e.g..

the numbers following 974.1 in

World War

1

to

World War 2 974.9042

*Southeastem United States (South Atlantic

1,

1865-1918 2,

Add

e.g., Civil

1918-1945 *Add

as instructed

number 975 the numbers following 974 War to World War 1 975.041

to base

under 930-990 and 971-979

1945-

* Maine

as instructed

War

postcolonial period 974.603

number 974.7

974.101-974.104,

World War

to date,

period 974.202

states)

World War

1 to

in

.

Colonial period, 1620-1776

to

e.g.,

number 974.5

974.101-974.104,

.02

War

numbers following 974.1

the numbers following 974.1 in

* Pennsylvania

(New England and

.01

Civil

to base

974.101-974.104,

Prehistory, discovery, early settlement to 1620

.041

•Add

states)

1945-

*New York

973

*Northeastern United States

the

e.g., colonial

number 974.4

974.101-974.104,

.8

1918-1945

Connecticut Add

For Hawaii, see 996.9

974

*

-I

.7

974-979

to base

974.101-974.104,

Administration of Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969-1974 .6

2,

*Rhode Island Add

Administration of Gerald Rudolph Ford, 1974-1977 Administration of Jimmy James Earl) Carter, 1977-

to date,

number 974.3

974.101-974.104,

period in 973.924

.924

to base

Add

of Vietnamese War

War

World War

*Massachusetts

Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963-1969

Class earlier period of Vietnamese

to

1865-1918

1,

*Vermont Add

A

1

World War

number 974.2

1953-1961

1961-1963 .923

to base

974.101-974.104,

David Eisenhower,

to

*New Hampshire

Later 20th century, 1953-

.92

War

and statehood, 1776-1865

under 930-990 and 971-979

^555

^554

.ySmtUiXUU^

in 974.01-974.04,

:':•;• r.'*r^M";Hn!i^'!'M:^r^r'tiTHH':*i?H:C;

Dewey Decimal

975

975

Classification

General history of North America

975

World War 2

.906 3 .1

Add

to base

^

975.1 the

number

974.101-974.104,

e.g., colonial

in

numbers foUowing 974.1

to base

period 975.102

number 975.2 the numbers foUowing

974.101-974.104,

states

District of Columbia (Washington)

From

.301

earliest times to 1799

1800-1865

.302

Federal

.303

1865-1933 Postwar period and early 20th century, MetropoUs and international center, 1933-

.304

city,

.01

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1700

.02

Foreign domination, 1700-1799

.03

Early 19th century, 1800-1865

.04

Since Civil War, 1865-

974.1 in

postcolonial period 975.203

e.g.,

Virginia Add

to base

number 975.5

974.101-974.104, .6

North

.042

World War

.043

World War 2

numbers following 974.1

in

to

South

e.g.,

since Civil

War

to base

974.101-974.104,

e.g., colonial

French period, 1701-1763

.103

British period,

.104

Spanish and territorial periods, 1783-1817

.105

Territorial period

.106

Since Civil War, 1865-

following 974.1 in

following 974.1 in

e.g.,

World War

.106 3

World War 2

the numbers following 974.1 in discovery and early settlement 975.801

.901

Prehistory and early Spanish period to 1763

.902

English period, 1763-1783

.903

Spanish period, 1783-1821

.904

Territorial period,

.905

Postterritorial period

.906

Since Civil War, 1865-

War

to

Civil

.906 2

World War

as instructed

World War

to date,

2,

1918-1945

1945-

and statehood, 1845-1865

1,

World War

under 930-990 and 971-979

number 976.2 the numbers

period 976.203

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1718

.302

French period, 1718-1763

.303

Spanish period, 1763-1803

.304

French and

.305

Early statehood, 1812-1865

.306

Since Civil War, 1865-

War

territorial periods,

to

World War

.306 1

Civil

.306 2

World War

.306 3

World War 2

1918-1945 *Add

e.g., British

as instructed

1

to

-;.•, .L^iLit

1,

to date,

1945-

under 930-990 and 971-979

1803-1812

1865-1918

World War

^557 A556

following 976.1 in

.301

1865-1918 2,

to base

Louisiana

1821-1845

World War

1 to

1865-1918

Mississippi 976.101-976.106,

Florida

.906 1

to

1

1,

period 975.702

.3 .9

and statehood, 1817-1865

World War

to

.106 2

number 975.8

974.101-974.104,

War

Civil

Add

to base

1763-1783

.106 1

Georgia Add

1945-

to date,

.102

iS .8

1918-1945

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1701

975.604

number 975.7 the numbers

2,

.101

Carolina

Add

1865-1918

World War

colonial period 975.502

base number 975.6 the numbers

974.101-974.104,

1 to

1,

Alabama

Carolina

Add

.7

e.g.,

the

World War

to

Civil

*West Virginia in Add to base number 975.4 the numbers following 974.1 974.101-974.104, e.g., since World War 2 975.4043

War

.041

.1

.4

Gulf Coast

*South central United States

976

Maryland Add

*Add

1945-

to date,

* Delaware

2,

1918-1945

975

Dewey Decimal

976

976

Classification

General history of North America

976 .804

Early statehood, 1796-1865

.805

Since Civil War, 1865-

*Texas

.4

.401

to Prehistory, discovery, early exploration

.402

Spanish and French periods, 1680-1821

.403

Mexican period, 1821-1836

.404

Republic, 1836-1846

.405

Early statehood, 1846-1865

.406

Since Civil War, 1865-

.406

Civil

1

War

to

World War

.406 3

World War 2

1 to

1,

to date,

2,

.602

French and Spanish periods, 1682-1803

.603

Indian Territory, 1803-1866

.604

Territorial period

.605

Modern

From 1907

.605 3

World War 2

to

end of World War to date,

2,

.703 .704

Early statehood, 1836-1865

.705

Since Civil War, 1865-

.705 2

World War 2

.705 3 .8

to date,

.802 .803

1769-1796 Early settlement and territorial period, of Franklin Including District of Washington, State

•Add

as instructed

1945-

territorial period,

1736-1792

Including Transylvania Colony

.903

Early statehood, 1792-1865

.904

Since Civil War, 1865Civil

1

War

to

World War

.904 2

World War

.904 3

World War 2

* North

to

1

1,

1865-1918

World War

1918-1945

2,

1945-

to date,

central United States

.01

Prehistory, discovery, early settlement to 1787

.02

Early 19th centiiry, 1787-1865

.03

Since Civil War, 1865-

War

World War

to

.031

Civil

.032

World War

.033

Worid War 2

to

1865-1918

World War

to date,

2,

1918-1945

1945-

.101

Prehistory, discovery, early settlement to 1763

.102

British

.103

and early United States periods, 1763-1787 Territorial period and early statehood, 1787-1865

.104

Since Civil War, 1865-

.104

Civil

1

War

to

World War

.104 2

World War

.104 3

World War 2

.2

1 to

1,

1865-1918

World War

to date,

2,

1918-1945

1945-

^Indiana

Add

to base

number 977.2

977.101-977.104,

*Add

1

1,

*Ohio

.1

*Tennessee

.801

1918-1945

French and

1945-

to 1682 Prehistory, discovery, early exploration 1682-1769 French, Spanish, English periods,

to date,

2,

.902

Civil War to World War 1, 1865-1918 World War 1 to World War 2, 1918-1945

1

World War

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1736

1945-

1686 Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to

1865-1918

.901

1945

* Arkansas

to

1

1,

*Kentucky

and statehood, 1866-1907

French and Spanish periods, 1686-1803 1803-1836 Preterritorial and territorial periods,

.705

World War 2

977

period, 1907-

.605 2

.702

.805 3

.904

to 1682 Prehistory, discovery, early exploration

.701

World War

1945-

.601

.7

.805 2

1918-1945

*Oklahoma

.6

World War

to

Civil

1865-1918

World War

War

.805 1

.9

World War

.406 2

1680

as instructed

the numbers following 977.1 in

e.g., territorial

period 977.203

under 930-990 and 971-979

under 930-990 and 971-979

^559

1558

t

J- »

»•

«- *-rJvf-<

976

•**—»--—»-•'

Dewey Decimal

977

Classification

Add

to base

number 977.3 the numbers

977.101-977.104,

e.g., territorial

following 977.1 in

period 977.303

^Michigan

.4

Add

to base

number 977.4

977.101-977.104,

e.g.,

the numbers following 977.1 in

since

World War 2 977.4043

* Wisconsin

.5

Add

to base

number 977.5 the numbers

977.101-977.104,

e.g., territorial

following 977.1 in

period 977.503

* Minnesota

.6

*Westem United

States

.01

From

.02

19th century, 1800-1899

.03

20th century, 1900-

earliest times to

.031

Turn

.032

World War

.033

World War 2

of century to

French period, 1660-1783

.103

Statehood, 1861-

.603

Preterritorial period,

.604

Territorial period

.605

20th century, 1900-

.605 2

World War

.605 3

World War 2

World War

1 to

World War

to date,

2,

1,

.103

1900-1918

1918-1945

Prehistory, discovery, early settlement to 1838

.702

Territorial period

.703

20th century, 1900-

.703

1

Turn

World War

.703 3

World War 2

World War 2

.2

1

to

World War

World War

to date,

2,

1,

20th century, 1900-

.804

1

.804 2 .804 3

Turn of century

to

World War

World War

1 to

World War

2 to date, 1945-

instructed under 930-990 and 971-979

2,

1,

1918-1945

1945-

* Nebraska

Statehood, 1867-

.203 1

From 1867

to

.203 2

World War

1

.203 3

World War 2

.3

end of World War to

World War

to date,

2,

1,

1918

1918-1945

1945-

*South Dakota Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1861

.302

Territorial period,

.303

Statehood, 1889-

.303 1

From 1889

to

.303 2

World War

1

.303 3

World War 2

Add

to base

end of World War to

World War

to date,

2,

1,

1918

1918-1945

1945-

number 978.4 the numbers

978.301-978.303,

1918-1945 .6

1861-1889

*North Dakota

1900-1918

*Add

1854-1867

.301

.4

World War

to date,

2,

.203

1945-

.804

World War

Territorial period,

1918-1945

.803

1861-1918

.202

1900-1918

French and Spanish periods, 1750-1803 Territorial period and early statehood, 1803-1899

1 to

1,

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1854

Prehistory, discovery, early settlement to 1750

.802

1803-1861

.201

* Missouri

.801

as

.103 3

and early statehood, 1838-1899

of century to

.703 2

.8

Add

World War

1945-

.701

1945-

CivU War to World War

1

.103 2

*Iowa

.7

1918-1945

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1803

.602

of century to

1900-1918

.101

Territorial period,

Turn

2,

1,

*Kansas

.1

.102

.605 1

World War

to date,

Prehistory, discovery, early settlement to 1660

and early statehood, 1849-1900

1799

World War

1 to

.601

1783-1849

978

General history of North America

978

978

^Illinois

.3

977

e.g., territorial

following 978.3 in

period 978.402

* Montana

as instructed

under 930-990 and 971-979

1361

1560

r»rfT»: •if

,-;^'^-UU,*i^.*iHf-^tt^mitfimi~^^

Dewey Decimal

978

978

Classification

.601

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1864

.602

Territorial period,

.603

Statehood, 1889-

Add

1864-1889

end

to

603 2

World War

1 to

.603 3

World War 2

of

World War

World War

to date,

2,

1,

number

1945-

.701

.702

Territorial period,

.703

Statehood, 1890-

From 1890

to

703 2

World War

1 to

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to

.202

Territorial period,

.203

Statehood, 1896-

.703 3

World War 2

to date,

2,

From 1896

to

.203 2

World War

1 to

.203 3

World War 2

1,

1918

.802

Acquisition and territorial period, 1803-1876

.803

Statehood, 1876to

.803 2

World War

1

.803 3

World War 2

World War

to date,

2,

1,

.302

Territorial period

.303

20th century, 1900-

.303 1

Turn

.303 2

World War

.303 3

World War 2

.902 .903

Mexican period, 1821-1848

.904

Territorial period,

.905

Statehood, 1912-

.905 3

World War 2

number 979

to base

e.g.,

20th century 979.03

as instructed

to date,

2,

1918-1945

1945-

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1769

.402

Spanish period, 1769-1822

.403

Mexican period, 1822-1848

.404

Territorial period

.405

20th century, 1900-

.405 1

Turn

.405 2

World War

.405 3

World War 2

.5

end of World War

2,

the numbers

1 to

World War

World War

to date,

2,

1,

1900-1918

1918-1945

1945-

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to

.502

Spanish and British periods, 1778-1819

.503

Preterritorial

.504

Statehood, 1859-

.504 1

under 930-990 and 971-979

of century to

.501

1945-

following 978 in 978.01-978.03.

and early statehood, 1848-1899

* Oregon

1945

*Great Basin and Pacific Slope region of Pacific Coast states United States Add

World War

1900-1918

.401

1848-1912

to date,

to

1

1,

1945-

Spanish period, 1598-1821

to

World War

of century to

1918-1945

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1598

From 1912

and early statehood, 1861-1899

*Califomia

1918

.901

905 2

1945-

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1861

*New Mexico

Jd

1918-1945

2,

.301

.4

end of World War to

1918

1945-

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1803

From 1876

to date,

1918-1945

.801

.803 1

World War

1,

*Nevada

*Colorado

,8

1848

1848-1896

end of World War

1

.203

.3

World War

in

period 979.104

e.g., territorial

.201

1868-1890

end of World War

1

numbers following 978.9

1918-1945

Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to 1868

703

979.1 the

1918

*Wyoming

.7

Add

to base

*Utah

.2

From 1889

979

""Arizona

.1

978.901-978.905,

1

603

979

General history of North America

979

*Add

as instructed

From 1859

and

to

territorial periods,

end of World War

under 930-990 and 971-979

1563

1562

;tKU»4i^;-*.i*-'

1,

1778

1819-1859

1918

.--rfJ"^ ''-•':•;•''• ''. •;'

Dewey Decimal

979 .504 2

World War

.504 3

World War 2

World War

to

1

979

Classification 2,

1918-1945

J

J

*";*.

.005-.009

980.01-980.03 Historical periods

.602

Territorial period,

.603

Statehood, 1890-

1863-1890

From 1890

to

.603 2

World War

1 to

.603 3

World War 2

World War

to date,

2,

1918-1945

1945-

to 1818 Prehistory, discovery, early exploration

.702

British

.703

Territorial period,

.704

Statehood, 1889-

preterritorial periods,

to

.704 2

World War

1 to

.704 3

World War 2

1818-1853

1853-1889

end of World War

From 1889

earhest times to 1806

World War

to date,

2,

Including prehistory before European discovery

1918

1,

.701

.704 1

From

Period of discovery, exploration, colonization

Washington and

Class comprehensive works in 980

.01

end of World War

1

1,

1918

1918-1945

.02

Wars of Independence, 1806-1830

.03

Later 19th and 20th centuries, 1830-1999

.031

1830-1899

.032

Turn of century

.033

From World War

.035

1950-1959

.036

1960-1969

.037

1970-1979

.038

1980-1989

.039

1990-1999

1945-

*Alaska

.8

Standard subdivisions, regions, persons

1945-

to date,

to 1863 Prehistory, discovery, early exploration

.7

to

World War

1 to

1799 Prehistory, discovery, early exploration to

History and civilization in South America

.802

Russian period, 1799-1867

(Use of this

.803

Preterritorial period,

.804

Territorial period,

.805

Statehood, 1959-

Notations from Table

.004

Class

optional; prefer 980.00498)

is

optional; prefer 980.00498)

government

tribe

relations with specific tribes in 980.5

Indians in specific places in South America

[.4]

groups

optional; prefer

under 981-989 use of

(Use of this

number

subdivision

00498 from table under 930-990,

980.00498

Class

"Racial, Ethnic, National

is

e.g.,

Indians in

the numbers following 8 in "Areas' 980.41 notation 81-89 from Table 2, e.g., Indians in Brazil

Add

races in South preferred, class South American native

America in 980.1,

is

Arrange alphabetically by name of

Brazil 981.00498)

If

as insti-ucted

number

Groups" notation 01-99 from general history and Table 5 to base number 980.004, e.g., races in South America civilization of South American native

Add

Add

number

1

Racial, ethnic, national

1918-1949

Specific Indian tribes

[.3]

(Use of this

Standard subdivisions

2,

Class special topics in 980.3-980.5

1867-1912

General history of South America

.001-.003

1900-1918

South American native races (Indians)

[.1]

1912-1959

1,

World War

.801

980

980

As enumerated under 930-990

.601

.603

.•5:;N:%''^;-i*:<'^MH*i'^*j^*i!if^.*^^r'r^n^T*r*

General history of South America

980

*Idaho

.6

,;. -n-

*".*;•;

to base

number 980.4

government

relations in specific places in 980.5, specific

tribes in specific places in 980.3

specific tribes in 980.3

under 930-990 and 971-979

^565

i5^

"t^iiUii^ U.

'

.- V

';--."'

-

IfflBBB

,- *



«



•-



-_f--».»r»'-<

^•s?if,f.*H*^.j^r^4iHtfH-*i?i?in«iiifH*^^

Dewey Decimal

980

980

Classification

Revolutionary period and Wars of Independence,

.03

Government relations with Indians

[.5]

General history of South America

982

1810-1829

History and policy (Use of this

number

comprehensive works in of subject with the subject, e.g., conquest is

.04

Republic, 1829-1861

.05

Constitutional period, 1861-1910

optional; prefer

323.1198; a specific in Chile 323.1198083) Incas by Pizarro 985.02, relation to state

For Paraguayan War, see 989.205

20th century, 1910-

.06

981-989 Countries and

localities

under 930-990, do not When adding notation from Indian Xxihe in 00498 under any class a specific South American America, number within this span; class a specific tribe in South 980.00498 no matter in which counti-y or locaUty, in

.061

1910-1946

.062

First administration of

special table

If preferred, class

South America

South American Indians

Class comprehensive

works

in

.063

1955-1973

.064

From

return of Juan

Domingo Peron, 1973-

Including Maria Estela Peron, 1974-1976

980

*Chile

983

* Brazil

981

1946-1955

in specific places in

in 980.4

Juan Domingo Peron,

.01

Prehistory before European discovery and conquest

.01

Prehistory, discovery, conquest to 1534

.02

Period of discovery and conquest, 1535-1560

.02

Hereditary captaincies, 1534-1549

.03

Colonial period, 1560-1810

.03

Colonial period, 1549-1822

Empire, 1822-1889

.04

Republic, 1810-1830

.04

For Paraguayan War, see 989.205

.05

Autocratic republic, 1830-1861

repubUc, 1889-1930

.06

Later republics, 1861-

.05

First

.06

20th century, 1930-

Age

.061

Uberal republic, 1861-1891

.061

of Getulio Vargas, 1930-1954

Including

and Eurico Caspar Including administrations of Jose Unbares

1954-1967 Coimbra da Luz. Adminish-ations of Joao Cafe Filho, Carlos Silva Quadros, Nereu Ramos, Juscelino Kubitschek, Janio da Humberto de A. Castelo Branco Joao Belchior Marques Goulart,

New

.063

constitution,

1967-

Administi-ations of Artur da Costa e Silva.

EmiHo Garrastazu

Medici

.01

.02

as instructed

of the Pacific in 984.045

Revolution of 1891

.063

Democratic republic, 1891-1925

.064

Republic, 1925-

.064 1

1925-1932

.064 2

1932-1946

.064 3

1946-1958

.064 4

Administration of Jorge Alessandri Rodriguez,

1958-1964

conquest, Prehistory before European discovery,

.064 5

Administration of Eduardo Frei Montalva, 1964-1970

colonization

.064 6

Administration of Salvador Allende Gossens, 1970-1973

Period of discovery, conquest, colonization.

.064 7

Military rule, 1973-

1516-1810

Add

War

.062

* Argentina

982

of the Pacific, 1879-1883

If preferred, class

Duh-a, 1945-1951

.062

War

984

under 930-990 and 981-989

*Add

*Bolivia

as instructed

under 930-990 and 981-989

1567

1566

982

Dewey Decimal

984

Classification

.02

conquest Prehistory before European discovery and Period of discovery and conquest, 1532-1559

.03

Colonial period, 1559-1809

.01

War of Independence, 1809-1825

.041

1825-1831

.042

First republic,

.044

Administration of Andres Santa Cruz, 1831-1839 1835-1836 Including confederation with Peru,

Period of boundary wars, 1839-1883

.045

optional to class here

(It is

War

of the Pacific; prefer

983.061)

Conservative republic, 1883-1899

.046

20th century, 1899-

.05

1899-1952

.051

(It is

optional to class here

Chaco War; prefer 989.2071)

1952-

.052

Including revolution of 1952

*Peru

985 .01

conquest Prehistory before European discovery and

.02

Period of discovery and conquest, 1519-1555 If

General history of South America

985

1968-

.063 3

preferred, class conquest in 980.5

and Ecuador

* Colombia

986

*Colombia

.1

Republic, 1809-1899

.04

984

.101

Prehistory, discovery, conquest to 1550

.102

Colonial period, 1550-1810

.103

Independence, 1810-1819

.104

Republic of Colombia, 1819-1830

.105

New

.106

Later republics, 1863-

Granada, 1831-1863

.106 1

United States of Colombia, 1863-1886

.106 2

Republic of Colombia, 1886-1930

.106 3

Later 20th century, 1930-

.106 31

Liberal domination, 1930-1946

.106 32

1946* Ecuador

.6

.601

Prehistory, discovery, conquest to 1561

.602

Colonial period, 1562-1809

.603

Independence, 1810-1822

.604

Quito Presidency as part of Greater Colombia,

1822-1830 .605

Republic, 1830-1859

.03

Colonial period, 1555-1808

.606

Restoration, 1860-1895

.04

Independence, 1808-1824

.607

20th century, 1896-

.05

Rise of military power, 1824-1867

.607

1835-1836 Including confederation with Bolivia,

Later 19th and 20th centuries, 1867-

.06

1867-1883

.061

For War of the

983.061

1896-1925

.607 2

1925-1948

.607 3

1948-1960

.607 4

1960-

*Venezuela

987

062

Reconstruction, 1883-1895

.01

Prehistory before European discovery and conquest

.063

20th century, 1895-

.02

Period of discovery and conquest, 1498-1528

1

1895-1933

.03

Colonial period, 1528-1806

.063 2

1933-1968

.04

Independence, 1806-1819

.05

Venezuela

.063

Add

Pacific, see

1

as instructed

under 930-990 and 981-989

Add

as instructed

as part of

Greater Colombia, 1819-1830

under 930-990 and 981-989

1569

1568

985

Dewey Decimal

987

Classification

General history of South America

989 .207

Later 19th and 20th centuries, 1830-

.06

1902-1940

1

Including Chaco

.061

RepubUc, 1830-1864

.062

Federal period, 1864-1899

.063

20th century, 1900-

If

1

1900-1935

.063 2

1935-1959

.063 3

1959-

.063

987

*Guianas

988 .01

Prehistory and early history to 1815

.02

1815-1945

.03

Later 20th century, 1945-

*Guyana

.1

Add

(British

to base

1940-1958

.207 3

1958'

988.01-988.03, .2

to

988.01-988.03,

numbers foUowing 988

Prehistory before European discovery and conquest

.502

Period of discovery and conquest, 1516-1724

.503

Colonial period, 1724-1811

.504

Independence,

.505

Republic and national

to base

1

1886-1917

.506 2

1917-1933

.506 3

1933-1951

.506 4

1951-1966

.506 5

1966-

.506

the numbers foUowing 988 in

20th century 988.203

number 988.3 the numbers

988.01-988.03,

e.g., later

following 988 in

20th century 988.303

990

Paraguay and Uruguay

989 .2

exploration, Prehistory before European discovery,

Period of discovery, exploration, conquest, Colonial period, 1537-1811

.204

Independence, 1811-1814

.205

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state,

General history of other parts of world, Pacific of extraterrestrial worlds

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990

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997

997

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998

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999

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