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DDC & LCSH Structure and Usage Guide

This document provides 10 potential topics for an assignment to be completed in a group of 3 students. The topics cover various aspects of cataloging and classification in libraries, including: 1. The overall structure of the C programming language 2. The purpose of the first, second, and third summaries in C code 3. Numbers building in C Additionally, the document provides notes for the assignment, specifying it should be a minimum of 10 pages long, with at least 2 examples and 3 sources referenced. It is due before the first paper final exam.

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DDC & LCSH Structure and Usage Guide

This document provides 10 potential topics for an assignment to be completed in a group of 3 students. The topics cover various aspects of cataloging and classification in libraries, including: 1. The overall structure of the C programming language 2. The purpose of the first, second, and third summaries in C code 3. Numbers building in C Additionally, the document provides notes for the assignment, specifying it should be a minimum of 10 pages long, with at least 2 examples and 3 sources referenced. It is due before the first paper final exam.

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Assignment (10 %)

Topics for Assignment. (3 in a group)


TOPIC NAME
1. escri!e t"e o#era$$ structure of C
%. &"at is t"e purpose of t"e 'irst( )econ* an* T"ir* )ummaries in C
3. &"at is Num!ers +ui$*ing in C
,. &"at is a -ierarc"ica$ C$assification
.. E/p$ain t"e arrangement of 0C)-
1. &"at is 'ree '$oating )u!*i#ision in 0C)- 2sing suita!$e e/amp$es( !rief$3
*iscuss t"ree (3) t3pes of free4f$oating su!*i#isions in t"e Library of Congress
Subject Headings list t"at 3ou can app$3 to assign su!5ect "ea*ings.
6. T"e 0CC )c"e*u$es *o not "a#e an in*e/( comment on t"is statement.
7. T"e main c$asses of 0CC "a#e su!c$ass. E/p$ain t"e usages of t"e )u!c$ass.
8. Explain with examples the structures of subject headings.
10. )ome "ea*ings $iste* in 0i!rar3 of Congress )u!5ect -ea*ings (0C)-) are not
inc$u*e* in )ears 0ist of )u!5ect -ea*ings ()0)-). 0ist 9it" e/amp$es fi#e (.)
categories of "ea*ings t"at can !e a**e* !3 cata$oguer in )0)-.
Notes:
Pro#i*es at $east . e/amp$es an* t"ree sources of reference.
Minimum 10 pages of content.
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