| 11. | As a theological library, it was known to have employed a library classification system.
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| 12. | Library classification systems group related materials together, typically arranged in a hierarchical tree structure.
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| 13. | Library classification systems predate upper ontology systems.
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| 14. | Her publications on cataloging, library classification, and subject indexing were recognized with various awards.
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| 15. | Dewey's was not the only library classification available, although it was the most complete.
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| 16. | In 1895, they discovered the Dewey Decimal Classification, a library classification system that had been invented in 1876.
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| 17. | A "'library classification "'is a system by which library resources are arranged according to subject.
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| 18. | Until the 19th century, most libraries had closed stacks, so the library classification only served to organize the subject catalog.
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| 19. | How about the New York Public Library classification, which doesn't seem to be even convered in WP yet; (?
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| 20. | Tatsch had developed a Masonic library classification system at the Iowa Masonic Library, and he put that system in place in Boston.
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