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Which classification system does RP Library adopt in shelving the books?

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Which classification system does RP Library adopt in shelving the books?

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Ans: A) Library of Congress Classification System The books in the Library are arranged according to the Library of Congress Classification System. The Library of Congress Classification System organizes material in libraries according to twenty-one branches of knowledge. Each branch of knowledge is assigned unique alphabets ranging from A to Z. The classification number begins with one or two letters followed by some numbers. E.g. TR 267 DAL 2002. Refer to http://rp.sg/lib/collayout.aspx for more information. The FINAL quiz is out! Simply click on this link Week 4’s Quiz Questions (Qualifying period: 23-30 November 2009), answer the questions and you may just win a thumb drive! It’s that easy! Got it the questions all correct but haven’t won something? You still could! All correct entries from all 4 weeks will also go into a MEGA DRAW where lucky participant will win a $10.00 Swensens voucher! So if you haven’t already tried the quiz, this is your last chance to do it!

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