Title: Comparing DDC and LCC shelf arrangement
1Comparing DDC and LCC shelf arrangement
- Julianne Beall
- Assistant Editor, DDC
- Library of Congress
- July 4, 2006
- Vienna
2Outline
- Notation
- Differences in arrangement of material
- Practical considerations
3Main classes and subclasses
- DDC 10 main classes
- Each with up to 10 subclasses
- LCC 21 main classes
- Each with up to 20 subclasses
4DDC class numbers
- Decimal numbers
- Logically, the decimal point belongs at the start
of the number, though for ease of reading it is
placed after the third digit - Only rare, optional recommendations to subarrange
alphabetically, e.g., for name or make of
specific named passenger automobiles
5LCC class numbers
- 1-3 letters
- Followed by whole numbers 1-9999
- Followed in many cases by decimal extensions
- Followed in many cases by subject Cutter numbers
6Abridgment
- DDC class numbers can be abridged at many levels
to fit different sized collections - LCC notation cannot easily be abridged (except to
cut back to the initial 1-3 letters)
7DDC and book numbers
- Methods of subarranging alphabetically by author
are not part of DDC proper - Many different methods are used by Dewey
libraries no one method is prescribed
8LCC and book numbers
- A specific kind of Cutter number is prescribed
for subarranging alphabetically by author
9LCC subject Cutter lists example
- SD397.A-SD397.Z ForestrySylvicultureNatural
history of forest treesDescription, value, and
culture of individual species or groups, A-Z . .
. . - SD397.M3 Maple
- Maple, Sugar see SD397.S775
- SD397.M4 Mesquite
- Metasequoia glyptostroboides see SD397.D37
10LCC subject Cutter lists example (2)
- SD397.M65 Mopane
- SD397.M84 Mulanje cedar
- SD397.P6112 Pinus patula
- SD397.P61124 Pinus pinea. Italian stone
pine - SD397.P6114 Pinyon pines
- SD397.P6115 Ponderosa pine
11DDC classified arrangement of kinds of trees in
forestry
- 630 Agriculture
- 634 Orchards, fruits, forestry
- 634.9 Forestry
- 634.97 Kinds of trees
- 634.972
Dicotyledons - 634.973 Other
dicotyledons - 634.974
Monocotyledons - 634.975 Gymnosperms
12634.972 Dicotyledons
- 634.9721 Oaks
- 634.9722 Maples
- 634.9723 Poplars
- 634.9724 Chestnuts
- 634.9725 Beeches
- 634.9726 Birches
- 634.9727 Lindens
- 634.9728 Elms
- Add as instructed under 634.97
13634.973 Other dicotyledons
- Add to base number 634.973 the numbers following
583 in 583.2-583.9 , e.g., eucalyptus 634.973766 - 634.973583766 634.973766
- 583.766 Eucalyptus (Gum trees)
14 634.975 Gymnosperms (1)
- 634.9751-634.9758 Coniferous
trees - 634.9751 Pines
- 634.9752 Spruces
- 634.9753 Hemlocks
- 634.9754 Firs
- Add as instructed under 634.97
15 634.975 Gymnosperms (2)
- 634.9755 Cypresses
- 634.9756 Cedars
- 634.9757 Larches
- 634.9758 Sequoias
- Add as instructed under 634.97
16634.9759 Other gymnosperms
- Add to base number 634.9759 the numbers following
585 in 585.2-585.9 , e.g., kauris (dammar pines)
634.97593 - 634.97595853634.97593
- 585.3 Podocarpaceae, Araucariaceae,
Cephalotaxaceae (plum-yew family) - Including Huon pine, kauris (dammar pines) . . .
.
17Example of DDC and LCC class numbers
- Genetic variation in seedling progeny of
ponderosa pine provenances - DDC 634.97517
- LCC SD397.P6115
18More on DDC example
- 634.9751 Pines 7 Varieties and kinds from add
table at 634.97 634.97517 - Libraries that have few books in this area can
drop the final 7 and put all the books about
pines together - The abridged DDC stops at 634.9 Forestry
19More differences in arrangement of material
- There are so many differences that I cannot
possibly list them all I can only give some
examples.
20CLASS G - GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION
(1)
- G1-9980 Geography
- GA1-1776 Mathematical geography. Cartography
- GB3-5030 Physical geography
- GC1-1581 Oceanography
- GE1-350 Environmental sciences
21CLASS G - GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION
(2)
- GF1-900 Human ecology. Anthropogeography
- GN1-890 Anthropology
- GR1-950 Folklore
- GT1-7070 Manners and customs (General)
- GV1-1860 Recreation. Leisure
22DDC in 300s corresponding to LCC G
- 300 Social sciences
- 301 Sociology and anthropology
(GN) - 304 Factors affecting social
behavior - 304.2 Human ecology (GF)
23DDC in 300s corresponding to LCC G (2)
- 330 Economics
- 333 Economics of land and
energy - 333.7 Land, recreational and
wilderness areas, energy - Class here interdisciplinary works on the
environment (GE)
24DDC in 300s corresponding to LCC G (3)
- 390 Customs, etiquette folklore
(GT) - 398 Folklore (GR)
25DDC in 500s corresponding to LCC G
- 500 Science
- 520 Astronomy and allied
sciences - 526 Mathematical geography
(GA) - Class here cartography (GA)
26DDC in 500s corresponding to LCC G (2)
- 550 Earth sciences geology
- 551 Geology, hydrology,
meteorology - 551.4 Geomorphology and
hydrosphere - 551.46 Hydrosphere and
submarine geology Oceanography (GC)
27DDC in 700s corresponding to LCC G
- 700 Arts recreation
- 790 Recreational and performing
arts (GV) - 790.1 General kinds of
recreational activities - Class here leisure (GV)
28DDC in 900s corresponding to LCC G
- 900 History geography
- 910 Geography and travel (G)
- 910.02 The earth (Physical
geography) (GB)
29GV Recreation. Leisure (1)
- 363.14 Hazards in sports and recreation
- 790-790.1 Recreation. . . General kinds of
recreational activities - 791.1-791.3 Traveling shows minstrel shows
circuses - 791.8 Animal performances
30GV Recreation. Leisure (2)
- 792.62 Dancing
- 792.78-792.8 Theatrical dancing ballet and
modern dance - 793-797 Indoor games and amusements athletic and
outdoor sports and games aquatic and air sports
- 799.3 Shooting other than game
31Individual literary authors and works in DDC (1)
- Classed by language, form, and literary period
no class numbers devoted to specific authors.
Examples - 831.914 German poetry1945-1990
- 832.914 German drama1945-1990
- 833.914 German fiction1945-1990
32Individual literary authors and works in DDC (2)
- Individual works by the same author in more than
one form are separated according to form - Comprehensive collections of an authors works
are classed with the authors predominant form,
if there is a predominant form
33Individual literary authors and works in DDC (3)
- If there is no predominant form, comprehensive
works are classed in a special number for
individual authors not limited to or chiefly
identifiable with one specific form. Example - 838.91409 German authors of the period 1945-1990
not identified with a specific form
34Individual authors and works in DDC (4)
- You can use book numbers to bring together works
of an author in the same form and editions of a
work. There are several ways to do it heres
one. - Example Böll, Heinrich, 1917-
- 833.914.B6333z 1963
- Der Zug war pünktlich
35Individual literary authors and works in LCC (1)
- LCC has specific class numbers devoted to
specific authors - Works in all forms by the author are classed in
subdivisions of the number
36Individual literary authors and works in LCC (2)
- Example
- German literatureIndividual authors or
works1860/70-1960B-BzBöll, Heinrich, 1917- - PT2603.O394
- PT2603.O394Z45 1973
- Der Zug war pünktlich
37Editions of DDC and LCC
- DDC
- 4 volumes in full edition
- 1 volume abridged edition
- Full and abridged web versions
- LCC
- 41 volumes
- No abridged edition
- Full web version
38Translations
- DDC has been translated into more than thirty
languages (not all of these are current) - There is a current German translation of the full
edition, but no German translation of the
abridged edition - There is a web version of the German full edition
- There is no translation of all of LCC
- There are translations of some parts into a few
languages (e.g., Spanish), but I am not aware of
any German translation
39Up to date
- Both DDC and LCC are actively being kept up to
date
40Users of DDC
- Used by a wide range of sizes and types of
libraries in 138 countries - School libraries
- Public libraries
- Special libraries
- College and university libraries
41Users of LCC
- Primarily large and medium-sized academic and
research libraries in English-speaking countries - Some specialized collections that are part of a
larger general library, e.g., a university law
library, may be classed in LCC when the rest of
the collection is not
42A final practical consideration
- What classification is used by the majority of
the libraries whose records you want to use for
copy cataloging?
43Resources and links
- ddc-deutsch
- http//www.ddc-deutsch.de/
- Library of Congress Cataloging Distribution
Service - http//www.loc.gov/cds/classif.html
- OCLC Dewey Services
- http//www.oclc.org/dewey/