Superintendent of Documents classification guidelines.

"The Superintendent of Documents Classification Guidelines were developed by staff in the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), Library Services and Content Management (LSCM), Library Technical Services section with assistance from staff throughout LSCM. These guidelines are a revision of th...

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Corporate Author: United States. Government Publishing Office. Library Technical Services (Author)
Format: Government Document Database
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Federal Depository Library Program, 2017-
Edition:[Archived version].
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Summary:"The Superintendent of Documents Classification Guidelines were developed by staff in the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), Library Services and Content Management (LSCM), Library Technical Services section with assistance from staff throughout LSCM. These guidelines are a revision of the 1993 GPO Classification Manual. The ongoing maintenance and revision of the Superintendent of Documents Classification Guidelines are the responsibility of the Cataloging Policy and Documentation Committee, Superintendent of Documents Classification Subcommittee. The Subcommittee operates within LSCM's Library Technical Services section. GPO uses the Superintendent of Documents (SuDocs) classification system to classify Federal Government publications. The SuDocs Classification Guidelines describe how to apply that system to classify and organize Federal Government publications. The purpose of these guidelines is to convey the current policies for assigning SuDocs classification numbers"--Introduction to the classification guidelines.
Published:Began in: 2017.
Item Description:"The current SuDocs Classification Guidelines will be published online only. Each section will include the date published and date last updated for reference ... [The] online version remains the most current and authoritative source for classification policies"--Introduction to the classification guidelines.
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Digital collection: Federal Depository Library Program Web Archive.
Physical Description:1 online resource