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What is the difference between the dewey decimal system, and the library of Congress classification system

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What is the difference between the dewey decimal system, and the library of Congress classification system

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The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a classification system that divides all knowledge into twenty-one basic classes, each identified by a single letter of the alphabet, instead of into subject categories. ChaCha!

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