MAY 13

Fundamentals of Cataloging: Classification (OHIONET)

In this session, we will cover the theories behind the classification schemes (both Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress) used by most academic and public libraries.

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Course Overview

The Fundamentals of Cataloging series covers the basics of cataloging in five HANDS-ON sessions. Attend all the sessions or only the ones of interest. In this session, we will cover the theories behind the classification schemes (both Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress) used by most academic and public libraries. Participants will learn how these classifications are used for organization and access to materials.

 

Date

13 May 2013

Time

9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Eastern Daylight Time [UTC -4]

Cost

$130.00

Course Provider

OHIONET

Course Length

5.0 Hours

Course Format

In Person

Contact

training@oclc.org

Subject Area

Cataloging and Metadata

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