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Subject Catalog, 1982

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This work by Library of Congress offers readers a unique literary experience. The narrative explores themes of library catalogs.
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English
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Project Gutenberg
Release date
January 1, 1982
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This 996-page volume is a segment of the Library of Congress's comprehensive Subject Catalog for 1982, serving as an exhaustive bibliographic record of materials acquired and processed by the Library of Congress during that year, organized by subject heading. It functions as a critical reference tool, enabling researchers, librarians, and scholars to discover books, periodicals, and other publications based on their thematic content. Representing a pre-digital era of information retrieval, it meticulously indexes a vast array of human knowledge, demonstrating the immense effort involved in systematic academic and literary classification. Its primary purpose is to facilitate access to the world's largest library collection through a structured subject-based approach.

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Information Organization

This theme explores the intellectual endeavor of structuring and categorizing the vast and ever-growing body of human knowledge. The catalog itself is a testament to the systematic approach of bringing order to information chaos, reflecting the underlying principles and challenges of taxonomy and classification.

Access to Knowledge

The fundamental purpose of the "Subject Catalog" is to facilitate the discovery and retrieval of published materials, thereby democratizing access to information. This theme highlights the library's role as a public good, ensuring that scholarly and cultural resources are discoverable by a broad audience.

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Not applicable. This work consists of bibliographic entries and cataloging data, not narrative text with memorable quotes.
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