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    1. Finding Books - SOCIOL 332: Methods of Social Research - LibGuides at Duke University

      Ex.  6063 comes after 6055.  .C335 For the next part of the call number, go to the letter(s) and then treat the number(s) as a decimal. (...)

    2. Perkins Collections - U.S. Federal Government Publications - LibGuides at Duke University

      Finding books or fiche There are some important differences in the construction and filing order of these call numbers, compared to other (...)

    3. about | Library

      Our collection uses the Library of Congress (“LC”) classification, which organizes material by subject (just like Dewey Decimal), but (...)

    4. Post-liberation Period - Literature in Translation - LibGuides at Duke University

      Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Korea, 1930-1949 : decimal file 895. Mi kunjŏnggi chŏngbo charyojip.

    5. Post-liberation Period - Korean Literature/Cultural Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Korea, 1930-1949 : decimal file 895. Mi kunjŏnggi chŏngbo charyojip.

    6. Post-liberation Period - Korean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Korea, 1930-1949 : decimal file 895. Mi kunjŏnggi chŏngbo charyojip.

    7. On the Occasion of Ros Raeford’s Retirement | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services

      Ros has led many large projects over the years, but the project to reclass DUL’s collection from the Dewey Decimal Classification (...)

    8. The (Legislative) Life of Pi

      It is most commonly rounded to 3.14159, although its decimal string is technically infinite. (The Pi Day website has the first million (...)

    9. Maps in Tableau - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      The coordinates must have values in decimal degrees with negative longitudes being east of Greenwich and negative latitudes being south (...)

    10. What does "In process-LC" mean? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      June 5, 2008 libraryhacks Duke libraries recently moved from Dewey-Decimal to the Library of Congress (LC) classification system.

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