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    Our safari in migrating from Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) to Library of Congress Classification (LC)

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    2012
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    Kilemba, Lucas M.  Concept link
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    Article: Kilemba, Lucas M., "Our safari in migrating from Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) to Library of Congress Classification (LC)", https://hdl.handle.net/1912/5310
     

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