Indexing
I have created the following index of all the LCC numbers used for comics here over the past year:
BF687.5 .S428 L86 2010
BF697.5.S43 L86 2010
GT2430 .L86 2010
GT2920.C3 L86 2010
GT2798 .L86 2010
GV1048 .L86 2010
GV1060.73 L86 2010
HC79.C63 L86 2010
HC79.C63 L86 2010a
HE5736 .L86 2010
HE5736 .L86 2010a
KF521.L8 2010a
LD6115 .L86 2010
NC740 .L86 2010
ND1460.W44 L86 2010
PN163 .L86 2010
PN6231.S634 L86 2010
PQ94 .L86 2010
QL795.B4 L86 2010
QL795.B57 L86 2010
RA786.L86 2010
RC1220.M35 L86 2010
RC1220.R8 L86 2010
RC567.5 L86 2010
RK60 .L86 2010
TX553.S8 L86 2010
TX553.S8 L86 2010a
TX791 .L86 2010
TX803.A7 L86 2010
The following DDC numbers were also used:
155.232 L866
294.2 L966 2010
392.5 L866 2010
644.153 L965
796.6 L966
Then I decided I don't like DDC much and stopped compiling the numbers.
A few notes about these LCC numbers:
Strictly speaking, because these are all literature (I know) and I'm an author who lives in the 21st century, they should all be classed as follows: PS3612.U68 .[Title Cutter] 201[x].
This is because the point of classifying things is to collate by author (in the case of literature, anyway) so that someone who is looking for an author's works can find all of them in one place.
However, I decided to class the comics by subject since it's more interesting that way.
Also I guess "Lupton" should Cutter out as L87 instead of L86, but who's counting. What table was I looking at? Oh man. If you look at the DDC numbers, you'll see that I couldn't Cutter "Lupton" correctly on the Sandborne tables to save my life, so I guess I just got locked into L86 and decided to go with it.
Anyway, I should probably be getting to bed now. It's getting late.
Oh, this includes the last comic of 2010 that was lacking a call number. I haven't classed the 2011 ones yet, but everything through the end of last year is taken care of.
The most popular comic was: HC79.C63 L86 2010 (#322). Also, incidentally, the most popular post in the last year, getting 78 views in one day. The second most popular was #289, Conan the Librarian.(It lacks a call number because I didn't start doing them until 2010.)
"But no other room displayed the meticulous solemnity of the library, the sanctuary of Dr. Urbino until old age carried him off. There, all around his father's walnut desk and the tufted leather easy chairs, he had lined the walls and even the windows with shelves behind glass doors, and had arranged in an almost demented order the three thousand volumes bound in identical calfskin with his initials in gold on the spines." (Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Love in the Time of Cholera)








Published on January 28, 2011 21:24
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