This book is a comprehensive and easily accessible introduction to library classification systems, presenting an adaptable scheme for organizing and cataloging even unusually formatted or specialized collections. As a refinement and expansion of the original Quinn-Brown system, the author has synthesized years of experience in practical application and theory to provide a classification solution for libraries regardless of their size, subject matter, or growth trajectory. In addition to classifying books and other print materials, this system is also applicable to special collections of maps, audio-visual materials, and artifacts. The author provides the tools to create a customized classification structure and notation system that readily adapts to future changes, ensuring that a library's collection remains organized and navigable.
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