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The schedule at A (Music Literature) parallels that from the Scores and Parts schedules thus Choral Music is at D while books about Choral Music are at AD; Harp Music is at TQ so books on harp music are at ATQ. The schedule at B accommodates books about specific composers and music in non-European
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The notation is retroactive using uppercase alphabetic characters omitting I and O, with the addition of slash / and parentheses ( ) which have specific anteriorizing functions. Retroactive notation requires that the classifier combines terms in reverse schedule order. This has the benefit of
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The schedule is divided into two main parts: Aā€“B representing Musical literature and Cā€“Z representing Music ā€“ Scores and Parts. There are also seven auxiliary tables dealing with various sub-arrangements, sets of ethnic/locality subdivisions and chronological reference points.
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up until its use was abandoned in 1998. Entries in the catalogue were organized by BCM classmark from the catalogue's inception in 1957 until 1982. From that year the British Catalogue of Music (which from 1974 onward was published by
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DDC Dewey Decimal Classification : proposed revision of 780 music / prepared under the direction of Russell Sweeney and John Clews with assistance from Winton E. Mathews Jr. Albany N.Y. : Forest Press, 1980.
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BCM classification had a strong influence on the so-called Phoenix Dewey 780 schedule compiled by Russell Sweeney (1933-2020) and John Clews, which in turn influenced the 780 Music schedule in the 20th edition of
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The British Catalogue of Music Classification / compiled for the Council of the British National Bibliography Ltd. by E. J. Coates, F.L.A. London : Council of the British National Bibliography, 1960
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to organize the content of the British Catalogue of Music. The published schedule (1960) was considerably expanded by Patrick Mills of the
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Obituary: Information Professional: The Magazine of CILIP, the Library & Information Association (March 2021 p.55).
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number, though BCM classmarks continued to be added to entries up to the 1998 annual cumulation.
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This classification system is still in use at a number of libraries, including the
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producing a compact notation by removing the need for facet indicators.
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that was commissioned from E. J. Coates by the Council of the
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British Catalogue of Music Classification
faceted classification
British National Bibliography
British Library
The British Library
Dewey Decimal Classification
S. R. Ranganathan
Dewey Decimal Classification
Bliss bibliographic classification
State Library of Western Australia
Edith Cowan University
"Internet Archive: Details: The British Catalogue Of Music 1960"
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