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http://calculate.alptown.com/

Cataloging tool that finds variable and fixed MARC fields (bibliographic and authority data), LC and MeSH subject headings, LC and NLM Classification numbers, language codes, geographic area codes, publication country codes, and AACR2 abbreviations, LC main entry and geographic Cutter numbers.

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https://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/053/table.html

Cutter Table. Below is a short Cutter table (taken from Classification and Shelflisting Manual instruction sheet G 63) for use as a guide. Note: The final Cutter number is based on entries already found in the shelflist (and in some cases entries reserved for other libraries for …

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutter_Expansive_Classification

History of the Expansive Classification. Charles Ammi Cutter (1837–1903), inspired by the decimal classification of his contemporary Melvil Dewey, and with Dewey's initial encouragement, developed his own classification scheme for the Winchester Town Library and then the Boston Athenaeum, at which he served as librarian for twenty-four years. He began work on it around the year 1880 ...

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ammi_Cutter

Charles Ammi Cutter (March 14, 1837 – September 6, 1903) was an American librarian.In The 1850s and 1860s he helped the re-cataloging of the Harvard College Library, …Alma mater: Harvard Divinity School

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http://www.lisbdnet.com/cutters-rules-cataloguing/

Charles Cutter (1837-1903) was another pioneering librarian. One part of his large body of work was Rules for a Printed Dictionary Catalog (1876, with several revisions), which “became the basis for the dictionary catalog, which was to become the predominant form of catalogs in general libraries in the United States” (Chan 34).

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http://www.itsmarc.com/crs/mergedProjects/cutter/cutter/basic_table_cutter.htm

Note: Do not end a Cutter with the numeral 1 or 0.. For ampersands, see G 100, Section 15; for initials, see G 100, Section 11, Subject Cataloging Manual: Shelflisting.. Cuttering for numerals. When Cuttering for Roman or Arabic numerals, use the Cutters .A12 - .A19.

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