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Standard Classification access to Library of Library of Congress Classification Congress holdings for Subject headings are effectively alphabetical lists Name that subject Dates How? Why? Introductions Reasons of relevant terms. Let us begin with Who. ARCHITECTURE Classifications are effectively tree versions of the same terms, For instance, we -type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Generalifworks Continued which showArchitecture their relations. and the handicapped Leon Battista Alberti. NA 254 General works Level 6 uses the LC Classification as an example of this access. By special group NA 255 NA 255 NA NA NA NA 256 256 (2570) 259 NA 259 NA 259 NA 259 .A3 Aged .P5 Physically handicapped Works for general readers e.g. Poetry of architecture, Seven lamps of architecture,e Juvenile works Addresses, essays, lectures Collective Single Business management for architects, see NA1996 Tables, pocketbooks, etc. Cf. 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Introductions Reasons Combined Subject List Classification System: Art & Architecture Thesaurus Strategy 7. Multiple Classification Name Let us begin with Who. orders the world in accordance with one A classification system Top of the AAT hierarchies Pedestal mind set or world-view. Activities Facet For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Pediments Pendulum (theory) Processes and Leon Battista Alberti. As we go furtherTechniques still we need access to multiple classifications, Pentagram <processes and techniques> multiple world-views. 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