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This course provides authoritative standardized training in the principles and practices of Library of Congress Classification (LCC). The course includes background on the development and structure of LCC. Emphasis is on basic skills and on application of LCC in areas most often used by generalists. The following topics are included:
The course is designed to cover basic skills. It will be useful to those who are new to classification using LCC but who have some basic knowledge of cataloging and the MARC 21 formats.
The course is designed as a two-day workshop, consisting of 12 hours of instruction
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HYBRID courses are designated with an HY and are a blend of more than one instructional format, such as : face-to-face PLUS online, remote PLUS online, or face-to-face PLUS remote.
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