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Cutter Classification – Forbes Library The Cutter Expansive Classification system is a library classification system devised by Charles Ammi Cutter, who was Librarian at the Forbes Library from 1894-1903
Using the Cutter Table - Library of Congress The number is that which should be used; however, it may be necessary to add other numbers or to use judgement to allow for growth when providing numbers for extremely common names Generally Cutter numbers do not end with the numeral 1or 0
Cutter Expansive Classification - Wikipedia One of the features adopted by other systems, including Library of Congress, is the Cutter number or Cutter code It is an alphanumeric device to code text so that it can be arranged in alphabetical order using the fewest characters
G 63 Cutter Numbers - Library of Congress Cutter's principles were modified to serve the special needs of the Library of Congress' rapidly expanding collections The Library's book numbers are composed according to the table in this instruction sheet
Creating Cutters using the Library of Congress Classification System . . . When corporations are the subject of a work, that work should be assigned the same Cutter number as a work that was created by that corporation This Cutter number should be accompanied by another Cutter number that specifies the author or the date
Classification of Material in the Library: Cutter Numbers Cutter Table from the US Library of Congress For fun, you can visit Kyle Banerjee's Cataloging Calculator, which can make Cutters for you Librarians follow the basic table and then check against what their library owns to make to make sure the numbers are not duplicate
Cataloging and Classification Cutter Numbers - Wikibooks Cutter numbers can theoretically be made as long as the access point itself Libraries typically establish a policy of how many characters they would like in a Cutter number
Cutter Classification - Boston Athenaeum To find your book, see if it is Library of Congress or Cutter, then look at how the call number begins, and then at the table below to see where that is in the building