• The Cutter Expansive Classification system is a library classification system devised by Charles Ammi Cutter. The system was the basis for the top categories...
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    and national level. Cutter is remembered for the Cutter Expansive Classification, his system of giving standardized classification numbers to each book...
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    created his own classification system, known as Expansive Classification, in order to revise and finish the five-volume catalog. Later, the Cutter system became...
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    classification system (SAB) Bliss bibliographic classification Colon classification Cutter Expansive Classification Universal Decimal Classification Newer...
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  • more Cutter numbers, modeled after the unfinished Cutter Expansive Classification index. The full LCC schedules contain tables that describe Cutter numbers...
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  • Glass cutter Meat cutter Milling cutter Paper cutter Pizza cutter Side cutter Cutter (surname) Cutter Boley (born 2005), American football player Cutter Gauthier...
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  • System, and the order of main classes is inspired from the Cutter Expansive Classification. The system is based upon using a three digit number to classify...
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    the only library classification available, although it was the most complete. Charles Ammi Cutter published the Expansive Classification in 1882, with initial...
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    director, and the library is one of few in the world that use the Cutter Expansive Classification system, rather than Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress. Mirage...
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    issues, Bowker discussed cataloging principles; Cutter, creator of the Cutter Expansive Classification system, developed his ideas; and managing editor...
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  • New York: Columbia University Press. Miksa, Francis L 1977. Charles Ammi Cutter Library Systematizer. Littleton Colo: Libraries Unlimited. Boston Athenaeum...
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    Newberry, Martel was first introduced to Charles Ammi Cutter's Cutter Expansive Classification system (EC) for cataloguing and classifying library resources...
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  • schemes such as Dewey Decimal Classification, Cutter Expansive Classification and James Duff Brown's Subject Classification. Merrill contrasted the art...
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    same year, the library was rearranged and classified by the Cutter Expansive Classification system, which grouped the books together by subject, and the...
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  • development of the modern library and classification systems by Charles Ammi Cutter (Cutter Expansive Classification system, which was the basis for the...
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    Whilst the smaller moths are usually also more seldom noticed, a more expansive "nonmacrolepidopteran" concept of the microlepidoptera would include about...
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  • nonetheless cast on a larger body to allow it to have an appropriately expansive feel. Monotype executive Stanley Morison, who commissioned Times New Roman...
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    Fuji continue to be debated. A text of the 9th century, Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, says that the name came from "immortal" (不死, fushi, fuji) and also from...
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    native to the tropical areas of central South America, where they have an expansive geographical range that extends from southeastern Peru to central Argentina...
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  • Bros. Studios, Burbank, California, including Stage 16 (which housed the expansive Gotham Plaza set). An additional soundstage, Stage 12 at the Universal...
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  • demonstrating that "Article II [of the constitution] confers upon the President expansive authority over foreign affairs, national security, and immigration" in...
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  • Frances McDormand as film editor C.C. Calhoun, inspired by female film cutters of the era including Dede Allen or Margaret Booth. Tilda Swinton as both...
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    bottom right of the italic 'h' bends inwards. Garamond types have quite expansive ascenders and descenders; printers at the time did not use leading. Besides...
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    marginalized urban "postindustrial proletariat". In this, he posits that the expansive prison system has become a core political institution, and that this "overgrown...
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  • Witter in 1990. The casting search to replace Evans was "one of the most expansive in soap history", and Witter beat out over 300 other hopefuls for the...
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