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9781330708149: Classification, Class N (Classic Reprint): Fine Arts: Fine Arts (Classic Reprint)

Sinopsis

Clear, practical guide to library classification of Fine Arts Learn how the Library of Congress organizes the field of fine arts, from architecture and painting to sculpture and graphic arts. This volume helps librarians, students, and researchers navigate subject headings, subclasses, and cross-references with confidence.

This edition maps the Fine Arts together with its broad, structured system, offering a concise view of how topics are grouped and where related subjects live in the catalog. It’s a useful reference for planning collections, indexing, and quick lookups in a library setting.


  • Structured overview of Fine Arts categories and their subdivisions

  • Guidance on locating related topics across architecture, painting, sculpture, and design

  • Notes on how “general” and “special” classes are organized within the N range

  • Helpful framework for cataloging projects, study, and research planning



Ideal for librarians, catalogers, researchers, and students who need a reliable, at-a-glance map of the Fine Arts classification system in one place. This edition supports accurate referencing and efficient searching in large collections.

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Excerpt from Classification, Class N: Fine Arts

The following schedules have been prepared under the direction and supervision of Mr. Charles Martel, Chief Classifier, and while subject to revision, they represent the arrangement of books in the Library of Congress at the present time. In their preparation various schemes of classification and catalogs of special libraries have been consulted, notably the Dewey Decimal and the Cutter Expansive systems and for special features, the catalog of the Library of the Kunstgewerbe-Museum at Berlin. The Library of the Art Institute of Chicago has also furnished helpful suggestions in its modifications of the Decimal Classification. The schemes were produced originally in the Classification Section in the intervals of other work, and have been subsequently developed to their present form by the actual classification of the collection of books on fine arts in the Library of Congress.

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