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  1. Cutter Table. Below is a short Cutter table (taken from Classification and Shelflisting Manual instruction sheet G 63) for use as a guide.. Note: The final Cutter number is based on entries already found in the shelflist (and in some cases entries reserved for other libraries for which LC does not have an item in its catalog). The letters in the table represent the letter that follows the ...

  2. The Cutter Table is also used to create some of the cutters that are established in the schedules and tables. The Cutter Table itself, as well as the rules for using it, are provided in Classification and Shelflisting Manual instruction sheet G 63. 2 Library of Congress Classification: Module 7.1

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · G Cutters Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation (PDF, 3.71 MB) Subclass G (Cartographic Materials) Geographic Cutter Numbers (Tables G1548-G9804) H Preface Social Sciences (PDF, 90 KB) H Outline Social Sciences (PDF, 127 KB) H Text Social Sciences (PDF, 1.84 MB) ... Library of Congress Classification PDF Files ...

  4. Library of Congress Basic Cutter Table. Adjust the cutter, if necessary, to file an entry correctly and to allow room for later entries. Ignore items cuttered by the old tables if they do not conflict and do not reclass items unless absolutely necessary. Mac, Mc , M' are no longer treated exceptionally. Cutter includes a range of letters up to ...

  5. Jun 27, 2022 · Classification. Classification is the process of assigning a number to an item so as to be able to shelve the item with other items on the same subject. In the United States there are two commonly used classification schemes: the Dewey Decimal Classification and the Library of Congress Classification. Both are used widely and actively updated.

  6. Jul 3, 2024 · The table below shows subject Cutters used in classifying cartographic materials arranged by topic in alphabetical order. These Cutters are used in the Library of Congress Classification scheme (LCC). Consult ClassWeb Plus for the most up-to-date listing of subject Cutters.

  7. Library of Congress Cutter Table (G63) For numbers use number range: A12 - A19 . After initial vowels for the second letter: use number: After initial letter S for the second letter: use number: After initial letters Qu for the third letter: use number: For initial letters Qa-Qt

  8. guides.loc.gov › cataloging-cartographic-materials › geographic-cutter-numbersGeographic Cutters - Library of Congress

    Jul 3, 2024 · The Library of Congress maintains a list of all geographic locations to be used in classification and shelflisting. These Cutter numbers are also found on ClassWeb Plus. Geographic Cutter Numbers. Complete enumeration of geographic Cutters used for classification and shelflisting. Alexander Keith Johnson.

  9. Use the latest revised version of the Library of Congress cutter number table as given in the Subject Cataloging Manual, Shelflisting, G 060, p. 26, and as posted in the shelflist area. Library of Congress cutter numbers are usually composed of the initial letter of the main entry heading, generally followed by two Arabic numerals representing the succeeding letters of the heading.

  10. The Cutter Table should be used only if the appropriate Table number has not been taken by another item or author in the catalog. The general rule is to avoid 0s, 1s, or 2s in your Cutter number. You should ensure that Cutter numbers are as short as possible and fit within the alphabetic listings already in the library.