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Garside classification system is not widely used in university libraries. It is a less common classification system compared to widely used ones like Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) or Library of Congress Classification (LCC). As a result, the number of university libraries that use Garside classification would be minimal.
The Library of Congress Classification was created to arrange and organize the collections of books in the Library of Congress. Herbert Putnam invented the classification system.
Marilyn F. Loken has written: 'Classification' -- subject(s): Classification, Library of Congress, History, Library of Congress Classification
the two classification of library is the DDC or LCC or the library of congress classification
The Dewey Decimal Classification System is typically used in public libraries and school libraries. The Library of Congress Classification System is typically used in academic (or research) libraries.
Library of Congress Classification uses letters and numbers. This allows for more breakdowns of areas of knowledge than the Dewey Decimal System. Public libraries and school libraries use Dewey Decimal System. Most colleges and research libraries use Library of Congress.
Beatrice Spriggs has written: 'A comparative guide to the Library of Congress and Dewey decimal classification systems' -- subject(s): Dewey decimal Classification, Library of Congress Classification
The Dewey Decimal System and the Library of Congress Classification System.
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The two library classification systems are: The Dewey Decimal Classification System and the Library of Congress Classification System. hope this helped :P
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