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AGRICOLA subject codes
AGRICOLA subject codes used by NAL available from US Agricultural Network Information Center.
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ANZIC
Australian New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification Codes.
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ASCED
Australian Standard Classification of Education. Canberra: Australian Bureau of Statistics ABS 1272.0
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ASCO
Australian Standard Classification of Occupations. Canberra: Australian Bureau of Statistics ABS 1220.0
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Association for Computing Machinery Computing Reviews
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ATHENA Mineralogy
Mineral lists: includes systematic mineral list ordered according to Strunz classification.
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Bliss Bibliographic Classification
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BSO
Broad System or Ordering: a general, faceted classification scheme for information exchange and switching ... for the purpose of interconnection of information systems in the framework of the UNISIST programme.
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Dewey Decimal Classification
The DDC scheme was, devised by library pioneer Melvil Dewey in the 1870s and has been owned by OCLC since 1988. It is available in print and Web versions, and their Dewey Services site provides a link to WebDewey (password).
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CyberDewey
Classified entry point to Web maintained by David Mundie.
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DDC/LCSH correspondence
For new LC Subject Headings.
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Scorpion Project
For automatic DDC classification of Web sites.
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DTIC (U.S. Defense Technical Information Center)
Subject Categorization Guide for Defense Science & Technology
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EI (Engineering Index)
EELS, the Electronic Engineering Library, Sweden, uses part of the EI classification of Engineering Information, Inc., for organizing access to Web resources.
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EUROACE 2004 (was EURONICE)
Nice Agreement on classification of goods and services, searchable as EUROACE 2004. The 8th edition entered into force on 1 January 2002. The headings give a general indication of the goods and services and the class to which they pertain, and can be found in the eleven official languages of the EU. The explanatory notes are available in the five languages of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market.
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FORIS/SOLIS
Klassifikation Sozialwissenschaften für FORIS und SOLIS; Social science classification in german and english for Forschungsinformationssystem Sozialwissenschaften - Research Information System for the Social Sciences, and Sozialwissenschaftliches Literaturinformationssystem - Social Science Literature Information System.
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HTE
The Historical Thesaurus of English at the University of Glasgow contains the vocabulary of English from the earliest written records to the present, with first, and where appropriate, last recorded dates of usage, taken from the Oxford English Dictionary. The data are arranged semantically and chronologically. There are three main sections: and a classification has been developed for each of them: The External World, The Mind, and Society.
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ICD-10
The World Health Organisation's International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, tenth revision.
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ICF
The World Health Organisation's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
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ICONCLASS
An iconographic classification system developed from the work of Henri van de Waal at the University of Leiden. It is a collection of ready-made definitions of objects, persons, events, situations and abstract ideas, that can be the subject of a work of art.
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ITIS (Integrated Taxonomic Information System)
Taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes.
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JEL
Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) Classification System.
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JITA
The JITA Classification Schema has been developed starting from a merger of NewsAgentTopic Classification Scheme and the RIS classification scheme of the former Review of Information Science. JITA is an acronym of the authors' first names: Jose Manuel Barrueco Cruz, Imma Subirats Coll, Thomas Krichel and Antonella De Robbio.
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LCC: Library of Congress Classification (U.S.).
Originally developed for the printed holdings of the Library of Congress and now used by many other libraries, LCC covers all fields of knowledge.
- About.com guide
- Classification Web (Password required)
- Outline at L.C. Cataloging Policy and Support Office
- Outline by M.L. McCaffrey [offline at Dec 2006 check]
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London Business School Library
Concept Space: a visual interface to a formal framework for describing business literature, based on a hierarchical map of the business studies subject area; developed for the Library by TLA Ltd.
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The Mathematical Atlas
This 'gateway to modern mathematics' maintained by Dave Rusin includes global view schematics, and a subject classification scheme along with introductory essays, search facilities, and browsable subject indices.
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MISQ information systems scheme
Complete print version MIS Quarterly (June 1993)(Vol. 17, No. 2).
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MSC: Mathematics subject classification
For Mathematical Reviews (MR) and Zentralblatt MATH (Zbl). MSC2000 is a revision of the 1991 Mathematics
Subject Classification.
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NAICS: North American Industry Classification System, for USA, Canada and Mexico.
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Nederlandse Basisclassificatie (BC)
The BC scheme is used to organize the DutchESS (Dutch Electronic Subject Service). An outline may be viewed using the Browse button.
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NTEE Classification System
The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities - Core Codes, a classification scheme for tax-exempt organisations in the U.S.A., developed by the National Center for Charitable Statistics; includes concordances with NAICS and with IRS activity codes.
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OCIS
Optical Society of America (OSA) Optics Classification and Indexing Scheme
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PACS
Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme of the American Institute of Physics.
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Regensburger Verbundklassifikation-Online
Library scheme of Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg. German language site.
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RIS Classification [offline at Dec 2006 check]
For Review of Information Science by Dagobert Soergel, Oct. 1996.
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SOC: Standard Occupational Classification System
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics scheme for Federal statistical agencies to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, or disseminating data. To facilitate classification, occupations are combined to form 23 major groups, 96 minor groups, and 449 broad occupations.
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SCOP: Structural Classification Of Proteins
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SHIC: Social History and Industrial Classification
A subject classification for museum cataloguing in the UK, created in the early 1980s by the SHIC Working Party which has continued to develop it; The website includes links to a demonstration version and details on obtaining full version.
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United States patent classification
Manual of classification of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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UDC (Universal Decimal Classification)
A multilingual classification scheme for all fields of knowledge, adapted by Otlet La Fontaine from the Dewey Decimal Classification, and first published (in French) from 1904 to 1907. Since then, it has been extensively revised and developed. The code itself is independent of any particular language or script, and the accompanying class descriptions have appeared in many translated versions.
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United Nations Statistics Division Classification Registry
The registry keeps updated information on statistical classifications maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). Alphabetical indexes are available for some classifications. UNSD also maintains List of International Family of Economic and Social Classifications that includes profile descriptions for other classifications such as ANZSIC, not maintained by UNSD. A table of UNSD's Available classifications by language includes versions in several languages.
English language versions include:
- Activity classification
- ISIC International Standard Industrial Classification of all economic activities, revision 3.1
- Product classification
- BEC Broad Economic Categories, revision 3
- CPC Central Product Classification ver 1.1
- SITC Standard International Trade Classification, revision 3
- Expenditure according to purpose
- COFOG Classification Of the Functions Of Government
- COICOP Classification Of Individual COnsumption according to Purpose
- COPNI Classification Of the Purposes of Non-profit Institutions serving households
- COPP Classification of the Outlays of producers According to Purpose
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UNSPSC (Universal Standard Products and Services Code)
The Universal Standard Products and Services Code was created when the United Nations Development Program and Dun & Bradstreet merged their separate commodity classification codes into a single open system. The Code classifies both products and services for use throughout the global marketplace. The code is managed by GS1 US (formerly Uniform Code Council).
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United States National Technical Information Service
SIC: Standard Industrial Classifications at Information Technology Associates
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WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organisation
- Classification schemes associated with Treaties
- Schemes
- Treaties
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ZDM (Zentralblatt für Didaktik der Mathematik)
International Reviews on Mathematical Education subject classification scheme.
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Applications of many classification systems are linked from the Beyond Bookmarks site maintained at Iowa University by Gerry McKiernan.
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