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How many titles does LC catalog in one year, and how much money is spent on cataloging?

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How many titles does LC catalog in one year, and how much money is spent on cataloging?

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From October 2000 to September 2001, LC cataloged 270,801 bibliographic volumes at an average cost of $122.60 per volume. From October 2001 through September 2002, LC cataloged 310,235 bibliographic volumes at an average cost of $94.58 per volume. Back to Questions • How can I order cataloging documentation from LC? Cataloging documentation can be ordered directly from the Library of Congress’ Cataloging Distribution Service (CDS). Ordering information is made available on the Web by CDS. The CDS home page provides more general information about obtaining LC cataloging documentation. Back to Questions • Who publishes the Library of Congress Rule Interpretations? LC’s Cataloging Distribution Service publishes the Library of Congress Rule Interpretations (LCRI). LCRI is formulated by the Cataloging Policy and Support Office and edited by Robert M. Hiatt. Back to Questions • Are Library of Congress Classification (LCC) schedules available on the Internet? Classification Web, a new Web-bas

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