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New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries
System of library classification commonly used in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan

The New Classification Scheme for Chinese Libraries is a system of library classification developed by Lai Yung-hsiang since 1956. It is modified from "A System of Book Classification for Chinese Libraries" of Liu Guojun, which is based on the Dewey Decimal System.

The scheme is developed for Chinese books, and commonly used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

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Main classes

Outline of the classification tables

See also

Decimal systems

Non-decimal systems

References

  1. Liu, Xiaochun (1993). "The standardization of Chinese Library Classification". Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 16 (2).

  2. Hu, Yuefang; Chen, Yintao (2007). "Differences between the DDC and the CLC in classifying works of literature". Illinois Libraries. 86 (4): 5–10.

  3. Zhang, Yihua; Peng, Jia; Li, Fang (2011). "Design of Automatic Mapping System between DDC and CLC". In Xing, C.; Crestani, Fabio; Rauber, Andreas (eds.). Digital libraries: for cultural heritage, knowledge dissemination, and future creation: ICADL 2011. Berlin: Springer. p. 357-366.

  4. Bu, Shuqing (2017). "Chinese Library Classification (CLC)". Encyclopedia of Knowledge Organization. Translated by Fan, Wei. Toronto: International Society for Knowledge Organization. Retrieved 2025-02-18. https://www.isko.org/cyclo/clc