Klassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)K
Ausgewählte Werke (113,110 insgesamt)
- Die Federalist Papers von Alexander Hamilton
- Der Gefangene von John Grisham
- Ohne Gnade. Polizeigewalt und Justizwillkür in den USA von Bryan Stevenson
- Unbeugsam. von Jonathan Harr
- The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court von Jeffrey Toobin
- The Witches: Salem, 1692 von Stacy Schiff
- Shh! We're Writing the Constitution von Jean Fritz
- If You Were There When They Signed the Constitution von Elizabeth Levy
- The Law von Claude Frédéric Bastiat
- Freie Kultur. Wesen und Zukunft der Kreativität von Lawrence Lessig
- The Five Thousand Year Leap: 28 Great Ideas that Changed the World von W. Cleon Skousen
- Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg von Irin Carmon
- Constitution of the United States {Barnes and Noble Study Edition} von Founding Fathers
- The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court von Bob Woodward
- Die wahrhaftige Geschichte von der Wiederkehr des Martin Guerre von Natalie Zemon Davis
- One L von Scott Turow
- Meine geliebte Welt von Sonia Sotomayor
- Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts von Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- The Future of Ideas von Lawrence Lessig
- Contencioso-administrativo : personal von Rafael Entrena Cuesta
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Was ist die LC Classification?
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is the classification system used by most academic libraries in the US and many around the world.
LCC is divided into twenty-one base classes, designated by letters. These are followed by numbers, which work like whole numbers, not the decimal system used by the Melvil Decimal System. Decimals, other letters and other numbers follow. You can discover more at the Library of Congress website.
As a government creation, LCC is without copyright. LibraryThing's implementation draws on the work of Matt Miller, John Mark Ockerbloom, and Seth Woodworth, who transformed the Library of Congress' abbreviated schedules into a machine-readable format.
For more on LibraryThing's implementation of the Library of Congress Classification, see the Better Classification Pages on Talk.