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Bristow, B. A. (Ed.), Hugger, M., Spires, K., & Fielder, C. (Assoc. eds.). (2022). Sears list of subject headings (23rd ed.). Ipswich, MA: H. W. Wilson Company.
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Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress. (1984-). Subject headings manual. Washington, DC: Cataloging Distribution Service, Library of Congress. Available in Cataloger’s Desktop at http://www.loc.gov/cds/desktop/
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Cutter, C. A., Jones, K. E., Swanson, P. K., & Swift, E. M. (1969). Cutter-Sanborn three-figure author table (Swanson-Swift revision). Chicopee, MA: H. R. Huntting Company.
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Cutter, C. A., Swanson, P. K., & Swift, E. M. (1969). C. A. Cutter’s three-figure author table (Swanson-Swift revision). Chicopee, MA: H. R. Huntting Company.
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Dewey, M., & Mitchell, J. S. (2012). Abridged Dewey decimal classification and relative index (Ed. 15). Dublin, Ohio: OCLC, Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
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Dewey, M., Mitchell, J. S., Beall, J., Green, R., Martin, G., & Panzer, M. (2011). Dewey decimal classification and relative index (Ed. 23). Dublin, Ohio: OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
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Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service. (2014-). Cataloger’s desktop. Retrieved from https://desktop.loc.gov/
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Library of Congress, Cataloging Policy and Support Office. (1901). Classification. Washington, DC: Library of Congress.
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Library of Congress Cataloging Policy and Support Office. (1995). Subject cataloging manual: Shelflisting (2nd ed.).Washington, DC: Library of Congress.
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Library of Congress, Cataloging Policy and Support Office. (2008). Subject cataloging manual: Classification (2008 ed.). Washington, DC: Library of Congress.
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Library of Congress, Policy and Standards Division. (2009-). Classification and Shelflisting Manual. Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved from https://www.loc.gov/aba/publications/FreeCSM/freecsm.html (also available through Cataloger’s Desktop)
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Library of Congress. (2002-2011, May). Library of Congress classification weekly list. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/aba/cataloging/classification/weeklylists/
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Library of Congress. (2011, May-). Library of Congress classification (LCC) approved list. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/aba/cataloging/classification/
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Library of Congress. (2014-). Classification web: World Wide Web access to Library of Congress classification and Library of Congress subject headings. Retrieved from www.classificationweb.net/
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National Library of Medicine (U.S.). (2019). NLM classification 2019 winter edition. Retrieved from www.nlm.nih.gov/class/
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National Library of Medicine (U.S.). (2021). Medical subject headings. Bethesda, MD: U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved from www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/meshhome.html
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (n.d.). BIBFRAME. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2007, December 4). MARC 21 specifications for record structure, character sets, and exchange media. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/specifications/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2008, April 24). MARC 21 lite bibliographic format. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/lite/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2012, April 13). MARC records, systems and tools. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/marcservice.html
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, February 1). MADS: Metadata Authority Description Schema. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/standards/mads/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, July 7). MARC 21format for classification data. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/classification/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, February 2). MARCXML: MARC 21 XML schema. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, July 7). MARC 21 format forauthority data. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, July 7). MARC 21 format for bibliographic data. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, July 7). MARC 21 formatfor holdings data. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/holdings/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, June 28). MODS: Metadata Object Description Schema. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/
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Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. (2022, April 7). MARC standards. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/marc/
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OCLC Research. (1998-). FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology). Retrieved from http://fast.oclc.org/
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OCLC, Online Computer Library Center. (2011). WebDewey. Retrieved from www.dewey.org/webdewey/
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Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. (1914 –1966). Subject headings used in thedictionary catalogs of the Library of Congress (1st ed.-7th ed.). Washington, DC: Library of Congress.
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Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. (1975-). Library of Congress subject headings. Washington, DC: Cataloging Distribution Service, Library of Congress. Available in Classification Web at http://classificationweb.net