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The '''Classification System ''' used for the library [[Library]] of The Augustan Society, Inc., is unique to our collection, as is common among special libraries. It has not (yet) been given a name.
Like most such systems, it contains several groups of characters that may code for different things depending on the classification and need. The first of these is the class designation. These consist of a letter for the primary category, additional letters for a sub-category, and often a group of two letters or a letter and a numeral for specific subclassifications.
=First Line=
==Primary ClassificationsFirst Line==
*===Primary Classifications=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"|-|A = Arms (Heraldry)*|-|C = Chivalry*|-|E = EncyclopediaeEncyclopediæ|-*|F = Fiction*|-|G = Genealogy*|-|H = History*|-|M = Maps, Atlases, GazeteersGazetteers*|-|N = Numismatics*|-|P = Philatelics*|-|R = Royalty, Nobility, Biography*|-|S = Staff support*|-|W = Who's Who|}
Other categories may well prove necessary over time.
==Secondary Classifications==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"|-|A = Arms, general||GP = Genealogy, Peoples [4]||HFJ = Faith, Judaic|-|AT = Arms, Tartans||GR = Genealogy, Regional||HFM = Mythology|-|AV = Arms, Vexillology||GS = Genealogy, State [2]||HG = Geography (not including maps)|-|C = Chivalry||H = History||HN = History, National [1]|-|CA = Chivalry, Arms & ArmorCI ||HAN = Chivalric InsigniaCM History, Anthropology||HP = ChivalryHistory, MilitariaPeoples [3]CO = Orders of Chivalry|-E |CI = EncyclopediaeF Chivalric Insignia||HAR = FictionG = GenealogyGF = GenealogyHistory, FamilyGFC Archaeology||HR = GenealogyHistory, Family, CollectiveGFN = Genealogy, Family, by NameGG = Genetic GenealogyGI = Genealogical IndicesGM = Genealogical Magazines Regions (generalmultiple nations)GN = Genealogy, National*|-GP |CM = GenealogyChivalry, Peoples****GR Militaria||HC = GenealogyCastles, RegionalGS Architecture||M = GenealogyMaps, State**H = HistoryHAN = HistoryAtlases, AnthropologyGazetteersHAR = History, Archaeology|-HC |CO = Castles, ArchitectureOrders of Chivalry||HE = History, Eras||N = Numismatics|-|E = Encyclopediæ||HEA = History, Ancient||P = Philatelics|-|F = Fiction||HEAR = History, Arthurian||R = Royalty & Nobility|-|G = Genealogy||HEC = History, Crusades||RB = Biography [4]|-|GF = Genealogy, Family||HED = History, Age of Discovery||RBC = Biography, Collective|-|GFC = Genealogy, Family, Collective||HEM = History, Medieval||RBD = Biography, Dual|-|GFN = Genealogy, Family, by Name||HER = History, RenaisannceRenaissance||RH = Royal & Noble Houses|-|GG = Genetic Genealogy||HF = Faith, Religion, MythHFC ||RHC = FaithRoyal Houses, ChristianCollectiveHFD = Faith, Druidic|-HFI |GI = Faith, IslamicHFJ Genealogical Indices||HFC = Faith, JudaicHFM Christian||S = MythologyStaff supportHG |-|GM = Geography Genealogical Magazines (not including mapsgeneral)HN ||HFD = HistoryFaith, National*HP Druidic||W = History, Peoples***Who's WhoHR = History, Regions (multiple nations)|-M ||GN = MapsGenealogy, Atlases, GazeteersN National [1]||HFI = NumismaticsP = PhilatelicsR = Royalty & NobilityRB = Biography****RBC = BiographyFaith, CollectiveIslamicRH = Royal & Noble HousesS = Staff supportW = Who's Who|}
===Tertiary Classifications===
Some categories are naturally large, and deserving of further subdivision. These come in the several types shown below. Be advised that not all possible subdivisions have been created. For example, if there is only one book on a particular national history, it may well have been left under HN rather than assigning its own classification.
====National Classifications====
GN and HN are subdivided by nations. Two-letter codes are used for nations represented in the current IANA TLD listfound online at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_code_top-level_domain#Lists Wikipedia]. (This source is the list used to assign country codes for the Internetpreferred as there are a number of competing agencies and standards.) Nations not represented on this list are assigned two character cutter codes. Note that this results in nations being shelved out of strict alphabetical order (sometimes wildly so, as Switzerland uses CH).
New codes will be assigned as needed, using the Internet's Top Level Domain (TLD ) list where possible, and Cutter numbers where not.
Country codes in use include:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"|-|A8 = Austria-Hungary||EI = Ireland||IT = Italy||PO = Poland|-|AM = Armenia||ET = Ethiopia||JM = Jamaica||PT = Portugal|-|B9 = Byzantine EmpireBB ||FR = BarbadosBS France||JO = BahamasC3 Jordan||R6 = CarthageRomeCA = Canada|-CH |BB = SwitzerlandCN Barbados||rowspan= ChinaCU 2|G7 = CubaDE = GermayDK = DenmarkGreat Britain<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(see also E6 , IM, S3,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;UK, W3)||JP = EnglandEE Japan||RU = EstoniaRussiaEG = Egypt|-EI |BE = IrelandET Belgium||LT = EthiopiaFR Lithuania||S3 = FranceScotlandG7 = Great Britain|-|BS = Bahamas||GE = Georgia (nation)||LY = Libya||SA = Saudi Arabia|-|C3 = Carthage||GR = Greece||M5 = Minos||SY = Syria|-|CA = Canada||GT = Guatemala||M6 = Moravia||SZ = Swaziland|-|CH = Switzerland||H3 = Hawai'&rsquo;iH6 (as a nation)||MC = Holy Roman EmpireHU Monaco||rowspan= HungaryIL 2|UK = IsraelUnited Kingdom<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(see also E6, G7, IM = Isle of Man,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;S3, W3)IN = India|-IS |CN = IcelandIT China||H6 = ItalyJM Holy Roman Empire||MM = JamaicaMyanmar (Burma)JO = Jordan|-JP |CU = JapanLT Cuba||HU = LithuaniaLY Hungary||MX = LibyaM5 Mexico||UA = MinosEgyptM6 = Moravia|-MC |DE = MonacoMX Germany||IL = MexicoIsrael||N3 = NaplesNO ||rowspan= NorwayO8 2|US = Ottoman EmpireUnited States<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(see also State<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;codes)OM = Oman|-PO |DK = PolandPT Denmark||IM = PortugalR6 Isle of Man||NO = RomeNorwayRU = Russia|-S3 = ScotlandSA = Saudi ArabiaSY |E6 = SyriaSZ = SwazilandUK = United Kingdom England (but see also E6, G7, S3, W3UK)US ||IN = United StatesIndia||O8 = Ottoman Empire||VA = Vatican City|-|EE = Estonia||IS = Iceland||OM = Oman||W3 = Wales|-||}
===State Classifications===Many locations have been part of different countries over the centuries. Items are shelved by the name of the ruling country at the time covered by the item. When works cover a long period, they are shelved under the most recent name, or occasionally under the most common one.
Classification GS This is subdivided by statea particular challenge for what's now the United Kingdom. It may prove useful While there's a tendency in genealogy to create HS and subdivisions at some future point. At presentuse UK for all areas now included in the country, only US states have classifications. It this is fully expected that Canadian provinces will be added once sufficient volumes not the case in the field of history. There are cataloged many works that pertain only to warrant itScotland, Wales, Ireland, or Northern Ireland. New codes will use These works are shelved under those names as a means of subdividing the two-letter abbreviations assigned by UK. A few works address only the USPS period when the name of the country was England or Canada PostGreat Britain, and those are shelved there. State codes in use include:
AL = AlabamaCA = CaliforniaCN = ConnecticutDE = DelawareFL State Classifications= FloridaGA = Georgia (state)IL = IllinoisLA = LouisianaMA = MassachusettsMD = MarylandME = MaineMI = MichiganMN = MinnisotaMO = MissouriNC = North CarolinaND = North DakotaNH = New HampshireNJ = New JerseyNM = New MexicoNY = New YorkOH = OhioPA = PennsylvaniaRI = Rhode IslandSC = South CarolinaTN = TennesseeVA = VirginaVT = VermontWI = WisconsinWV = West Virginia
===Peoples Classifications===Classification GS and HS are subdivided by state and province. At present, only US states and Canadian provinces have classifications. It is possible that this system will be expanded to other countries, should the number of entries demand. Codes used are the two-letter abbreviations assigned by the USPS or Canada Post. State codes in use include:
Classificaiton HP is subdivided by cultural groups, or {| class="peopleswikitable". This subdivision is presently tentative, as there are as yet few volumes deserving. Class A7 in particular has very few volumes assigned at present. A goodly number of peoples could be identified and added, but at present the others remain in classification HP. It is also possible that this subdivision will be applied to GP if volumes warrant.style="text-align: left"|-|AL = Alabama||MA = Massachusetts||NH = New Hampshire||TN = Tennessee|-|CA = California||MD = Maryland||NJ = New Jersey||VA = Virgina|-|CN = Connecticut||ME = Maine||NM = New Mexico||VT = Vermont|-|DE = Delaware||MI = Michigan||NY = New York||WI = Wisconsin|-|FL = Florida||MN = Minnesota||OH = Ohio||WV = West Virginia|-|GA = Georgia (state)||MO = Missouri||PA = Pennsylvania|-|IL = Illinois||NC = North Carolina||RI = Rhode Island|-|LA = Louisiana||ND = North Dakota||SC = South Carolina|}
A7 = ArabsC4 = CeltsN3 = Native AmericansV5 = VikingsColonies and Territories are filed with the relevant state. Where borders changed or states succeeded (as WV from VA), items are filed according to the name of the state at the time in question.
=Second Line===Peoples Classifications====
The second line Classification HP is used to more clearly specify the booksubdivided by cultural groups, or "peoples". There This subdivision is presently tentative, as there are three data types used:as yet few volumes deserving. Class A7 in particular has very few volumes assigned at present. A goodly number of peoples could be identified and added, but at present those with only one volume remain in classification HP. It is also possible that this subdivision will be applied to GP if volumes warrant.
{| class="wikitable" style=Author Code"text-align: left"|-|A7 =Arabs|-|C4 =Celts|-|F7 = Franks|-|M6 = Moors|-|N3 = Native Americans|-|N6 = Normans|-|V5 = Vikings|}
A Cutter code, based on that used by the Library of Congress, is used to uniquely identify each author. Where two authors share a surname, a second Cutter is appended to identify the first names. This is used for the majority of Other classificationswill be created at need. Thus:
W35A4W35J5==Second Line==
The second line is used to more clearly specify the book. There are three data types used: ===Author Code=== A Cutter code, based on that used by the Library of Congress, is used to uniquely identify each author. ===Name Code===
Classifications GFN and RH are sorted by the name of the family or house, using a Cutter number for each. In these cases, the Author code (and successive entries) are moved down a line.
===Date Code===
Classification RB is organized by the date of birth of the biographee. When the subject is a couple, the birth date of the senior is used (as Victoria for Victoria & Albert). This avoids the challenges created by monarchs who ruled multiple countries, variations in the spelling of names, and the inadequacy of House names for identification. It has the benefit of shelving contemporaries near one another. Birth dates can be difficult to find, especially in antiquity, but they permit the shelving of living monarchs and heirs, which death dates would not, and coronaiton nor would coronation dates, which not all achieve. When dates are uncertain, the date given by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia ] is normally used. Approximate dates are follwed by "c" for circa, as: "1069c".
Dates BC are preceded with those initials, and all dates are padded to four digits. Thus:
*BC1542*BC0037*0200*1819
When on the suprisingly rare occasions when more than one notable is born in the same year, more specific dates are used, the months padded to two digits:
*1819.-05*1819.-07*1819.-10
It has not yet been found necessary to add the dateday, but at need that would be added in the same way as the month. Beyond that, we'll have to think on it. So far, twins have all been dealt with in the same volume.
==Third Line==
When an author has written multiple books in a single classification, a Cutter code is assigned to the title of the work. These generally omit articles (a, an, the, and their equivalents in other languages). When the first words are the same or permutations of the same root (as genealogic and genealogical), Cutters for additional significant words in the title are appended without a space.
==Subsequent Lines==
At need, additional lines may be added to further differentiate volumes. These may include:
===Publication Date===
Publicaiton Publication dates are useful when multiple editions exist. The same format as for Date codes is used; no special marks are added for estimated or interpolated dates.
===Volume Number===
Volume numbers are shown as "v.3", always using Arabic numbers, regardless the style used in the book. Parts or issues are also indicated as needed, as "v.3 p.2" or "v.3:4" respectively. Volume and date should not both be used unless multi-volume work has multiple editions; they should not be combined for periodicals.
===Copy Number=== When multiple copies are held, the numbers are shown as "c.1", "c.2", etc. Deaccessioning may cause some copies to be missing; it is not anticipated that remaining copies will be renumbered.
When multiple copies are held, the numers are shown as "c.1", "c.2", etc. Deaccessioning may cause some copies to be missing; it is not anticipated that remaining copies will be renumbered.
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