Disambiguation evidence for class N – Fine Arts via surface form

"Class N – Fine Arts"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Class N – Fine Arts".

Predicate Object
appliesTo audiovisual materials on visual arts
appliesTo digital resources on fine arts
appliesTo print materials on fine arts
classificationRangeType alphabetic-numeric
coversDiscipline architecture
coversDiscipline arts in general
coversDiscipline decorative arts
coversDiscipline drawing
coversDiscipline graphic arts
coversDiscipline illustration
coversDiscipline painting
coversDiscipline photography
coversDiscipline printmaking
coversDiscipline sculpture
coversDiscipline visual arts
field fine arts
hasAbbreviation Class N
hasPurpose to group library materials on fine arts by subject
hasPurpose to standardize fine arts classification across libraries
hasPurpose to support browsing of visual arts collections
hasSubclass Subclass N – Visual arts
hasSubclass Subclass NA – Architecture
hasSubclass Subclass NB – Sculpture
hasSubclass Subclass NC – Drawing, Design, Illustration
hasSubclass Subclass ND – Painting
hasSubclass Subclass NE – Print media
hasSubclass Subclass NK – Decorative arts
hasSubclass Subclass NX – Arts in general
instanceOf Library of Congress Classification class
instanceOf knowledge organization system component
language English
maintainedBy Library of Congress Policy and Standards Division
organizes architectural treatises
organizes artists’ monographs
organizes exhibition catalogs
organizes monographs on fine arts
organizes museum catalogs
organizes reference works on visual arts
organizes serials on fine arts
partOf Library of Congress Classification
relatedTo Dewey Decimal Classification
surface form: Dewey Decimal Classification 700 – The arts
usedBy Library of Congress
usedBy academic libraries
usedBy research libraries
usedFor cataloging fine arts materials
usedFor shelving books on fine arts
usedFor subject organization of visual arts collections
usedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
usedInCountry other countries adopting Library of Congress Classification