Try the Library of Congress Classification System. Information about this
standard can be found on there website: http://www.loc.gov
At 06:17 PM 10/6/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am working on a database and I need a classification system. BTW,
>I found this interesting link:
>
>http://ivory.lm.com/~mundie/index.html
>
>But I am looking for actual numbers and their meanings. A person
>will pull up a website, (my cgi graps the site, parses and puts data
>in a form) but the person chooses the category. I need those
>categories and any means of helping that person determine a category.
>
>I will probably buy a book. Just wondering if anyone knows of
>anything out there.
>
>Peter
>
>
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