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For works too general or comprehensive to be classed with any particular subject, however broad
Collections. Series. Collected works Collections of monographs, essays, etc.
For collections published under the auspices of learned bodies (institutions or societies), see AS
Inaugural and program dissertations Pamphlet collections Scrapbooks
Encyclopedia:f (General) Dictionaries and other general refereut;e works
Dicti~naries. Minor encyclopedias ~Including popular and juvenile encyclopedias
General works, pock~tbooks, receipts, etc. Question.s and answers Wonders. Curiosities Pictorial works Notes and queries Clipping bureaus. Information bureaus
Indexes (General) Indexes to individual newspapers
Muooums (General). Collectors and collecting (General) Museography. Individual museums Museology. Museum methods, tedmique, etc. Collectors and collecting. Private collections
Newspapers For histocy and description of individual newspapers, see
PN4891-5650 Periodicals (General)
Humorous periodicals Juvenile periodicals
Academies and learned societies (General) International associations, congresses, conferences, etc.
Yearbooks. Almanacs. Directories For general works only
Almanacs Directories
Fo.r general works on theory, methods of compilations, etc.
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities Popular errors, delusions and superstitions
Esc>tatology Wachlp. Cultus History and principles of particular religions
Including Brahmanism, Hinduism, Jainism Rationalism
Including agnosticism, free thought Judaism
Dead Sea scrolls Sources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literature Dogmatic Judaism Practical Judaism Samaritans
Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc. Islam
Sacred books Theology (Kalam) The practice of Islam Branches, sects and modifications
Bahaism Theosophy Anthroposophy
Buddhism Buddhist literature Tripiptka (Canonical literature) Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism Practice of Buddhism. Forms of worship Modifications, schools, etc.
Christianity Christianity (General)
Collections Including early Christian literature
Church history Biography
The Bible and exegesis Doctrinal theology, Apologetics Practical theology
Worship (Public and private) Including the church year, Christian symbols, lit
urgy, prayer, hymnology Ecclesiastical theology
Including the Church, church and state, church m anagemcnt, ministry, sacraments, religious societies, religious education
Missions Evangelism. Revivals l1astoral theology Practical .religion. The Christian life
Denominations and sects Church unity. Ecumenical movement Eastern churches. Oriental churches Orthodox Eastern Church Roman Cafuolic Church Protestantism
HISTORY: GENERAL AND OLD WORLD d Including geography and description of individual regions and
countries
History (General) Ancient history Medieval history Modern history
World War 1 World War II
Europe (General) Great Britain
England Wales Scotland Ireland
Austria. Czechoslovakia. Hungary France Germany The Mediterranean region. Greco-Roman world
Greece Italy
Netherlands. Belgium. Luxemburg Eastern Europe Russia. Poland. Finland Northern Europe. Scandinavia Spain. Portugal Switzerland Eastern Europe. Balkan Peninsula. Turkey Asia Africa Oceania (South Seas)
America (General) North America Indians. Indians of North America Discovery of America and early explorations United States (General)
Elements in the population Negmes
Colonial history Revolution Revolution to the Civil War
War of 1812 War with Mexico Slavery
Civil War Confederate States of America
Late nineteenth century Spanish-American War
Twentieth century United States local history British America. Canada Mexico Latin America (General) Central America West Indies South America (General) Colombia Venezuela Guianas. Guyana. Surinam. French Guiana Brazil Paraguay Uruguay Argentina Chile BoHvia Peru Ecuador
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GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION
Geography (General) For geography and description of individual countries, see
D-F Voyages and travels (General)
Including discoveries, explorations, shipwrecks, seafaring Hfc. For travel in special continents and countries, see D-F
Polar regions Including exploration, history, description
Tropics (General) Northern and Southern Hemispheres Atlases Maps .. Globes
Mathematical geography. Cartography Including topographical surveys of individual countries
Physical geography Including arrangement by country
Geomorphology Water. Hydrology
Including ground water, rivers, lakes, glaciers Natural disasters
Occ~nograplty Seawater Dynamics of the sea Marine sediments Marine resources. Applied oceanography Marine pollution
Human ecology. Anthropogeography Anthropology
Physical anthropology. Somatology Etlmology. Social and cultural antluopology
For descriptions of individual ethnic groups, see D-F Prehistoric archaeology
Including arrangement by country Folklore
Folk literature (General) Folklore relating to special subjects
Manners and customs (General) For works limited to special countries, see D-F
Houses. Dwellings Costume. Dress. Fashion Custom relative to private and public Hfe
Including love, marriage, eating, smoking, treatment of the dead, town life, customs of chivalry, festivalG and holidays
Customs relative to special classes, by birth, occupation, etc.
Including collections of general ami census statistics of special countries. For mathematical statistics, see QA
Economics Economic theory
Including value, price, wealth, capital, interest, profit, consumption
Population Demography. Vital statistics Crises. Business cycles
Economic history and conditions. National production Land. Agriculture. Industry
Production. Industrial management Land
Including public lands, real estate, land ter:llfe Agricultural economics
Including agricultural laborers Industry
Corporations. Trusts. Cartels Industrial cooperation The state and industrial organization
lncluding state industries, public works, municipal industries
Labor Including wages, strikes, unemployment, labor
unions, industrial relations, social security, professions, state labor. For civil service, see J
Special industries and trades Transportation and communication
Traffic engineering. R.m;ds and highways Water transportation Rail transportation Automotive transportation Postal service. Stamp collecting Telecommunication. Telegraph Radio and television Telephone Air transportation
Conunerce Boards of trade. Chambers of commerce 'fa riff policy Business. Business administration
Educational psychology Child st\Jdy.Psychical development Preschoo1 education KiuJt!rgattcn Prin111ry education Elcmentaty or public school education Sct!omla.ry education. Hig.lt schools Edu\!alion and training of teach.::rs High~r education School admimstration and org • .mization School architecture and equipn·~mt School hygiene Special day~. ~:,.mllife. Student customs
Special aspects of educatiOn I;orms of education
Jncludmg self. home, and private school education Social aspects of education
lncluding education and the state, religious instruction in public schools, compulsory education, illiteracy, educ<Hional sociology~ conununity and the school, endowments
Moral and religious education. Education under church con· t.rol
Types of educa tiun .Including humanistic, vocational, and professional edu
cation Education of special classes of persons
Including women, Blacks, gifted and handicapped children, orphans, middle class
Adult education. Education extension Indlv.idua1 institutions: universities, colleges, and schools
United States America, except United Stams .Europe Asia. Africa. Oceania
College and school magazines and papers Student fraternities aml societies, United States
For other countries, see LA, LE-LG Textbooks
For textbooks covering several subjects. For textbooks on patticular subjects, see those subjects in B-Z
One instrument without accompaniment Two or more solo instruments
Including chamber music not orchestral Orchestral music
Vocal music Secular vocal music
Dramatic music Chon\1 music, part songs, etc. Sougs for one voice Sungs (Part and solo)
National music Including primitive, folk, traditional, patriotic,
political, and typical music, with or without Jccompaniment~ and with or without words
Sacred vocal music Oratorios, masses, services, etc. Cantatas, anthems, part songs Songs for one voice Hynm, psalm, and choral books Uturgy and ritual Temperance, revival, rescue, and gospel songs
Literature of music Librettos (Texts fur music) Bibhugraphy
Phonorecords History and criticism
Including biographies of individual composers Instruments and instrumental music
Chamber and orchestral music. Baml (Military musi~) Vocal music
Choral music (Sacred and secular) Seculitr vocal music
Including dramatic music, cantatas, songs (Part and solo)
Sacred vocal music lncludlllg ~..~hurch music, oratorios, cantatas
Dance music National music
Philosophy and physics of music Including physiology, psychology, color and music,
aesthetics, ethics, therapeutics Juvenile literature
Music instruction and study Composition
Including rhythm, scales. melody, harmony, modulation, counterpoint
lmpro•,tisation Orchestra and orchestration, conducting, etc.
Music instruction and study-continued Analytical guides, etc. (Hermeneutics)
How to listen to and how to understand special musical compositions. Bt\z' histori,-.:11, biographical, critical, or aesthetic works, see ML41 0 under the composer
Instrumental technics Singing and voice culture Production of operas. Music in theaters
.1\rt museums, galleries, etc • Arranged by eountry, subarrangement by city
ExhibitiOns Private collections . .and collectors Hi'\tory of art Techruque, composition, style, etc~ Art criticism Portraits Relig!ous art Ex:nnination and conservation of works of art Economics of art Art and the state. Public art
Arcltitecture Histcry. Historical monuments Architectural design and drawing Arcnitectural details. motives, decoration, etc. Special classes of tmildings Aesthetics of !.!tties. City planning and beautification
Sculpture Drawing. Design. Hlustration
CoiTL.'llercial art. Advertismg art Cancature. Pictonal humor and sattre Posters
Pmntmg Specml subjects
Including human tigure, iandscapes, animals, still life,. Howers
Watercolor painting Mur:J painting illuminating <)f manuscripts and books
Decorauve ar~s. Applied arts. Decoration and ornament Including antiques in general
Arts and ~rafts movement lntenor Jecumtmn. House decoration Other arts and art muustnes
Cer::unii.!S. Pottery. Po(cel:un Costum.::!' and 1ta accessories EnameL Glass. Glyptlc arts
lncludmg gems, jade, Ivory. bone
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Including carvings, fretwork, inlaying Arts in general
Including works dealing with two or more of the fine arts media, i.e. literature, performing arts, and the visual arts. For works on any one of these subjects, see the subject, i.e. GV, M, N, P, TR
Religious arts Patronage of the arts Special arts centers
Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Japanese language and literature Korean language and literature Chinese Janguage and literature Oceanic languages and literatures African languages and Jiteratures
American Indian languages Artificial hmguages Literature
Literary history and collections (General) Criticism Authorship Litenuy history
Including folk literature, fables, prose romances Poetry The performing arts. Show business
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Dramatic composition Special types of drama
Including tragedy, comedy, vaudeville, puppet plays, pantomimes, ballet, radio and television broadcasts, motion pictures
Dramatic representation. The theater Including management, the stage and accessories,
amateur theatricals, tableaux and pageants Prose. Prose fiction Oratory. Elocution, recitations, etc. Letters Essays Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Collections of general literature
Quotations Poetry Dnuna Orations Letters Essays Wit and humor. Satire
lnduding operations research, systems analysis, marmgement information systems, production efficiency, human engineering in industry, work measurement, methods engineering
Engineering (General). Civil engineering {General) Human engineering Systems engineering Engineering economy Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics Materials of engineering and construction
Including strength of materials, testing and properties of materials
Surveying Structural engineering (General) Engineering geology. Rock mechanics.
Details Including founda~ions, walls, chimneys, roofs, floors
Buildings: Construction with reference to use Including public buildings, factories, dwelllngs, farm
buildings Construction by phase of work (Building trades)
including masonry, carpentry, metalworking Environmental engineering
Including plumbing, heating, ventilation, lighting Protection of buildings
Including protection from dampness, fire prevention and extinction, protection from burglary
Mechanical engineering and machinery Control engineering Steam engineering
Including boilers, engines, locomotives Machine shops and machine-shop practice
Including machine and hand tools Agricultural machinery
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear e-ngineering Production of electric energy. Powerplants Dynamoelectric machinery
Including generators, motors, transfonners Distribution ot transmission of electric power. The electric
power circuit Electric lighting Telecommunication Electronics
Computer engineering Nuclear engineering. Atomic power
Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Motor vehicles Aeronautics Rockets Astronautics
Mining engineering. Metallurgy l.ncluuing the mineral industries
Chemical technology Chemical engineering Manufacture and use of chemicals Fuel Food processing and. manufacture Low temperature engineering. Refrigeration Fermentation industries .. Beverages Petroleum refining and products Gas industry Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass. Cement industries Textile dyeing and printing Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc. Polymers, plastics and their manufacture
Photography Manufactures
Production management Including quality control, production control, inventory
control, product engineering, process engineering, plant engineering
Including forging, casting, stamping, instrument making, frrearms, clocks, metal finishing, jewelry
Wood technology Including lumber, furniture, chemical processing of
wood Leather industries. Tanning . Paper manufacture. Woodpulp industry Textile industries Rubber industry Animal products Cereals and flour. Milling industry Tobacco industry
Handicrafts. Arts and crafts Manual training. Industrial arts.
School shops Woodworking. Furniture making. Upholstering MetalWOiking Painting. Industrial painting Soft home furnishings Clothing manufacture. Dressmaking. Tailoring Needlework. Decorative crafts Hairdressing. Barbers' work Laundry work
Home economics The house
Including arrangement, care, pests, finance, servan~s Nutrition. Foods and food supply Cookery Hotels, resiaurants, taverns. Food service Building operation and maintenance Mobile horne living
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Including communications, bands, air service, medical service, public relations, social work, recreation
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