Exercise #5: Library of Congress Classification
Due: 3rd Class Session
List the appropriate LC classification number for each of the works listed below. If you have consulted either a library catalog or bibliographic utility, identify the search path you'd employ in one of the following tools, the Library of Congress Subject Headings or the Library of Congress Classification Tables.
What hearts, by Bruce Brooks. Summary: After his mother divorces
his father and remarries, Asa's sharp intellect and capacity for forgiveness
help him deal ith the instabilities of his new world. c1992.
Women in Texas: their lives, their experiences, their accomplkishments,
by Ann Fears Crawford and Crystal Sasse Ragsdale. c1982, 1992.
The Grandma Moses Night Before Christmas. Poem by Clement C. Moore.
c1991.
Tales From Times Past, edited by Bryan Holme. Summary: A collection
of fairy tales, each illustrated by a single artist, including George Cruikshank,
Edmund Dulac, Eleanor Vere Boyle, Kate Greenaway, Gustave Dore, etc. c1977.
At the Zoo, by Paul Simon. Plot summary: A light and tumble journey
across town to the zoo can bring encounters with the honest monkeys, kindly
elephants, and skeptical orangutans. Adapted from the 1967 hit recording
by Simon and Garfunkel. c1991.
The Night Shimmy, by Gwen Strauss. Illustrated by Anthony Browne.
Plot summary: Eric would rather spend time with his imaginary companion
the Night Shmmy than socialize with others, until he makes an unexpected
friend in the park. c1992.
The Forgotten Forest, by Lawrence Anholt. Summary A cautionary yet
hopeful fable telling of a country that was once covered with trees. Sierra
Club Books for Children, c1992.
A Real Nice Clambake, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; Music by Richard
Rodgers; Illustrations by Nadine Bernard Westcott. c1992.
Living in a Dream: Great Residence of the World. Foreword by John
Julius Norwich. c1993.
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