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Date: 2014-02-12 12:14:05
Cutter Expansive Classification
Knowledge representation
Cataloging
Library of Congress Classification

PREFACE The first edition of Class G, with the exception of subclasses GE (Environmental Sciences), GR (Folklore), and GT (Manners and Customs (General)), was published in[removed]Subclasses GR and GT were published sepa

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