New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries

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Short description: System of library classification

The New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries is a system of library classification developed by Lai Yung-hsiang since 1956.[1] It is modified from "A System of Book Classification for Chinese Libraries" of Liu Guojun, which is based on the Dewey Decimal System.[2]

The scheme is developed for Chinese books and commonly used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.[3][4]

Main classes

Outline of the classification tables

See also

Decimal systems

Non-decimal systems

References

  1. Liu, Xiaochun (1993). "The standardization of Chinese Library Classification". Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 16 (2). 
  2. Hu, Yuefang; Chen, Yintao (2007). "Differences between the DDC and the CLC in classifying works of literature". Illinois Libraries 86 (4): 5-10. 
  3. Zhang, Yihua; Peng, Jia; Li, Fang (2011). "Design of Automatic Mapping System between DDC and CLC". Digital libraries: for cultural heritage, knowledge dissemination, and future creation: ICADL 2011. Berlin: Springer. p. 357-366. 
  4. Bu, Shuqing (2017). "Chinese Library Classification (CLC)". Encyclopedia of Knowledge Organization. Toronto: International Society for Knowledge Organization. https://www.isko.org/cyclo/clc. Retrieved 2025-02-18.