Book Review: Essential Library of Congress Subject Headings
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Lois Mai Chan, Library of Congress Subject Headings: Principles and Application (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited 2005)nVanda Broughton, Essential Classification (New York: Neal-Schuman 2004)nAlva T. Stone, The LCSH Century: One Hundred Years with the Library of Congress Subject Headings System (New York: Haworth Information 2000)n Library of Congress Subject Headings (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service 1998)n
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