class G – Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

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Class G – Geography, Anthropology, Recreation is a major section of the Library of Congress Classification system that organizes works related to the study of the Earth, human cultures, and leisure activities.


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knowledge organization system category
belongsToDomain information organization
library science
classificationCodeRange G-GV
coversDiscipline anthropology
geography
recreation
focusesOn study of human cultures
study of leisure activities
study of the Earth
hasAbbreviation Class G
hasComponent call numbers beginning with letter G
hasLanguageOfNotation Latin alphabet
hasPurpose to group works on anthropology
to group works on geography
to group works on recreation and leisure
hasSubclass G – general geography and atlases
GA – mathematical geography, cartography
GB – physical geography
GC – oceanography
GE – environmental sciences
GF – human ecology, anthropogeography
GN – anthropology
GR – folklore
GT – manners and customs
GV – recreation and leisure
isMaintainedBy Library of Congress Policy and Standards Division
isUsedSince 20th century
organizesMaterialType atlases
maps
monographs
serials
partOf Library of Congress Classification
usedBy Library of Congress
usedFor bibliographic classification
library shelf arrangement
usedIn academic libraries
research libraries

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Library of Congress Classification hasComponent class G – Geography, Anthropology, Recreation

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