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Who publishes the Library of Congress Rule Interpretations?

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Who publishes the Library of Congress Rule Interpretations?

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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-based subscription service from the Cataloging Distribution Service, includes both the Library of Congress Subject Headings and the LC Classification. See http://classweb.loc.gov/. Back to Questions • What cataloging rules and publications do LC catalogers use? LC catalogers currently use Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd edition, 1988 revision. The publications listed below are also used by LC catalogers (most of which are also included in the Cataloger’s Desktop). For other documentation that relate more specifically to a function in LC (e.g., Copyright Cataloging Rules), refer to the list of contacts provided in answer 4. Descriptive cataloging aspects: Libra

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