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  2. Accessible Books Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Accessible Books Consortium (ABC) is a public-private partnership which was launched in 2014 by the World Intellectual Property Organization.The ABC was created with the intent of being "one possible initiative, amongst others, to implement the aims of the Marrakesh VIP Treaty at a practical level."

  3. ABC-Clio - Wikipedia

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    ABC-Clio was founded in 1955 as a privately held corporation by Eric Boehm with its first publication, Historical Abstracts. [4] The name represents the company's two original divisions when it incorporated in 1969: ABC stands for American Bibliographical Center and Clio Press is named after Clio, the muse of history from ancient Greek mythology.

  4. The ABCs of Book Banning - Wikipedia

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    The film features people discussing the mass banning of books relating to LGBT topics and issues of race, specifically in Florida. [3] [4]Books featured include And Tango Makes Three, Maus, Ambitious Girl, Beloved, The Life of Rosa Parks, The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish, Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, The Hate U Give, All Boys Aren't Blue, and Gender Queer.

  5. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    Living Books is a series of interactive read-along ... Dr. Seuss's ABC lists over ... Living Books for free in magazines or as built-in catalogs with the ...

  6. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited/ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-856-4. OCLC 911180115. Library of Congress (2017). The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures. Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-1452145402. OCLC 953599088. Svenonius, Elaine (2000). The Intellectual Foundation of Information Organization. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

  7. Library of Congress Classification - Wikipedia

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    The classification was developed by James Hanson (chief of the Catalog Department), with assistance from Charles Martel, in 1897, while they were working at the Library of Congress. [2] It was designed specifically for the purposes and collection of the Library of Congress to replace the fixed location system developed by Thomas Jefferson .