Very helpful. Thanks. Just a note that the "this video is moving box" takes you to a page that doesn't exist. Please include it in your channel. Thanks again.
library of congress then to borrow books to brought home, you must have LIBRARY CARD ... so numbers are really important and who invented all of them ... thanks
How is it better? They are merely different. Seems like Dewey Decimal has fewer topic areas defined, and thus is better for small collections (which is why you'll see it at elementary schools). The Library of Congress system has more topic areas defined, and thus is better for larger collections - which is why academic and research libraries use them. Sources: pediaa.com/difference-between-library-of-congress-system-and-dewey-decimal-system/, home.olemiss.edu/~tharry/LC/LCvsDDC.html, and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Dewey_and_Library_of_Congress_subject_classification
Just starting as a student worker in my university's library and really needed this!
Same honestly I’m studying for my interview now
@@poppy_s_dying that's exactly what I'm doing. I hope you got it!
This is excellent, thank you! I'm going to have my student library employees watch this as part of their training.
I wish you were teaching my cataloging class, very clear and to the point, thank you.
A clear and helpful tutorial for LCC learners~ thx a lot :D
Best video on the subject. Thank you!!!
Thank you, that was clear and concise and really easy to understand
excellent presentation
Very helpful. Thanks. Just a note that the "this video is moving box" takes you to a page that doesn't exist. Please include it in your channel. Thanks again.
Good👍 video🎥
Extremely helpful!
Very helpful and descriptive! Thanks
Great video!
Great video. I have a much better understanding of the LC System now. :D
So helpful
Thank you
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library of congress then to borrow books to brought home, you must have LIBRARY CARD ... so numbers are really important and who invented all of them ... thanks
It is a nice video. But Dewey Decimal Classification is a million times better than Library of Congress Classification.
How is it better? They are merely different. Seems like Dewey Decimal has fewer topic areas defined, and thus is better for small collections (which is why you'll see it at elementary schools). The Library of Congress system has more topic areas defined, and thus is better for larger collections - which is why academic and research libraries use them.
Sources:
pediaa.com/difference-between-library-of-congress-system-and-dewey-decimal-system/,
home.olemiss.edu/~tharry/LC/LCvsDDC.html, and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Dewey_and_Library_of_Congress_subject_classification
@@estherpettigrew3042 love that you provided sources, thanks!