Question: Use HE4501-4509 to create call numbers, use class web A general works book on local transit systems in Canada by George Hamlin (2010) A book

Use HE4501-4509 to create call numbers, use class web

  1. A general works book on local transit systems in Canada by George Hamlin (2010)
  2. A book on the history of local transit systems in Canada by Jacob McKay (2015)
  3. A book about Montreal's local transit system by Allison Branch (2016)
  4. A directory for Canada's local transit systems by Kelly Quick (2018)
  5. A book about British Columbia's local transit system by Peter Inglis (2017
Use HE4501-4509 to create call numbers, use class webA general works bookon local transit systems in Canada by George Hamlin (2010)A book onthe history of local transit systems in Canada by Jacob McKay (2015)Abook about Montreal's local transit system by Allison Branch (2016)A directory for

wuller 1dame Below is a short Cutter table (taken from Classification and Shelflisting Manual instruction sheet G 3) for use as a guide. Note: The final Cutter number is based on entries already found in the shelflist (and in some cases entries reserved for other libraries for which LC does not have an item in its catalog). The letters in the table represent the letter that follows the initial letter of the author's sumame (vowel, consonant, etc.). The number is that which should be used; however, it may be necessary to add other numbers or to use judgement to allow for growth when providing numbers for extremely common names. Generally Cutter numbers do not end with the numeral Tor 0. 1. After initial vowel for the second letter: b d I-m n p r st u-y use number: 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 2. After initial letter 5 for the second letter: a ch e h-i m-p t u W-Z use number: 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 3. After initial letters Qu for the third letter: a e i o r t use number: 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 For initial letters Qa-Qt, use 2-29 4. After other initial consonants for the second letter: a e i o r u use number: 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 5. For expansion for the letter: a-d e-h i-l m-o p-s t-v W-Z use number: 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 \f1. A general works book on fertility rates in Canada by Sam Peterson (2016) a. HB939 .P48 2016 2. A book on fertility rates in Toronto, Canada by Natan Ellison (2018) a. HB940 .T67 .E45 2018 3. A general works book on fertility rates in Ireland by Faris Wall (2015) a. HB999 .W35 2015 4. A book on fertility rates in Dublin, Ireland by Taiba Vasquez (2017) a. HB1000 .D83 .V37 2017 5. A general works book on Puerto Rico by Siena Solomon (2012) a. HB965 .565 2012A general works on lotteries in Argentina by Jessica Smith (2018) a. #s for Argentina: 27-30 b. HG6140 + 27 / HG6140 + 30 = HG6167-HG6170 c. Secondary table: General works is the first number d. HG6167 .565 2018 A book on lotteries in Ontario, Canada by James Randall (2017) a. Canada: 7-10 b. HG6140+ 7 / HG6140 + 10 = HG6147-HG6150 c. State lotteries is 3rd number, by state/province, A-Z d. HG6149.06 .R36 2017 A book on lotteries in Salzburg (a state in Austria) by Joshua Heaton (2019) a. Austria - 49-52 b. HG6140+ 49 / HG6140 + 52 = HG6189-HG6192 c. State lotteries is 3rd number, by state/province, A-Z d. HG6191.525 .H43 2019 A general works on lotteries in Sweden by Jamie Garcia (2015) a. Sweden : 81-84 b. HG6140 + 81 / HG6140 + 84 = HG6221-HG6224 c. Secondary table: General works is the first number d. HG6221 .G37 2015 A general works on lotteries in Brazil by Jodi Scott (2016) a. Brazil: 32-35 b. HG6140 + 32 / HG6140 + 35 = HG6172 - HG6175 c. Secondary table: General works is the first number d. HG6172 .536 2016

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