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  2. Universal Decimal Classification - Wikipedia

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    It allows an unlimited combination of attributes of a subject and relationships between subjects to be expressed. UDC codes from different tables can be combined to present various aspects of document content and form, e.g. 94(410)"19"(075) History (main subject) of United Kingdom (place) in 20th century (time), a textbook (document form). Or ...

  3. Faceted classification - Wikipedia

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    Another example of a faceted classification scheme is the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), a complex multilingual classification that can be used in all fields of knowledge. [12] The Universal Decimal Classification scheme was created at the end of the nineteenth century by Belgian bibliographers Paul Otlet and Henri la Fontaine. The ...

  4. Superintendent of Documents Classification - Wikipedia

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    Superintendent of Documents Classification took form around 1891, when Adelaide Hasse was given the task of organizing the government publications held at the Los Angeles Public Library. Rather than organize publications by subject, she instead organized them by provenance, that is, the government agency that issued them. [ 2 ]

  5. Schedule D: How to report your capital gains (or losses) to ...

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    Schedule D is an IRS tax form that reports your realized gains and losses from capital assets, that is, investments and other business interests. It includes relevant information such as the total ...

  6. Library of Congress Classification - Wikipedia

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    The full LCC schedules contain tables that describe Cutter numbers for certain types of media, collections of work, and geographical areas. [4] Cutter numbers also can take the form of an author-specific code, containing a letter and several numbers corresponding to the author's last name.

  7. UDC - Wikipedia

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    UDC Finance Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of ANZ National Bank, New Zealand; UDC Homes, an American homebuilder; United Daughters of the Confederacy, a national association of female descendants of Confederate war veterans; Universal Decimal Classification, a system of library classification derived from the Dewey Decimal Classification

  8. National Library of Medicine classification - Wikipedia

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    The NLM system is hierarchical, and within each schedule, division by organ usually has priority. Each main schedule, as well as some sub-sections, begins with a group of form numbers ranging generally from 1–49 which classify materials by publication type, e.g., dictionaries, atlases, laboratory manuals, etc.

  9. Unified Development Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    A Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), also referred to as Unified Development Code (UDC), is a kind of American land-use planning regulation. A UDO is a document in which traditional zoning and subdivision regulations are combined with other desired city regulations, such as design guidelines and water management, into a single document.