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  1. LC period subdivisions under namens of places (1990) 0.04
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    Washington, DC : Cataloging Distribution Service
  2. Subject cataloging manual : classification (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    A practical, time-saving, how-to manual that helps you assign LC classification numbers to library materials following LC policy and standards. Instruction sheets contain step-by-step procedures. Guidelines help you formulate the classification portion of the LC call number. Use this manual with the 'Subject cataloging manual: shelflisting', which shows you how to formulate the unique Cutter portion of the call number
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    Washington : Library of Congress / Cataloging Distribution Service