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UDC大纲中英文对照版
英文的在后面
本大纲UDC类从多语种国际十进分类汇总(udcc 088号出版物)公布的由UDC联盟知识共享署名3许可下一样(第一版本2009,后续的更新2012)。

0科学与知识。

组织。

计算机科学。

信息。

文件。

图书馆事业。

制度。

出版物[编辑] 00绪论。

知识与文化基础。

预备知识
001一般的科学知识。

知识工作组织
002文件。

书籍。

写作。

作者
003编写系统和脚本
004计算机科学与技术。

计算
4.2计算机体系结构
4.3计算机硬件
4.4软件
4.5人机交互
4.6数据
4.7计算机通信
4.8人工智能
4.9面向应用的计算机技术
005管理
5.1管理理论
5.2管理代理。

机制。

措施
5.3管理活动
5.5管理操作。

方向
5.6质量管理。

全面质量管理(TQM)
5.7组织管理(有机)
5.9个管理领域
5.92记录管理
5.93工厂管理。

物理资源管理
5.94知识管理
5.95、96人事管理。

人力资源管理
006标准化的产品,操作,重量,措施和时间
007活动和组织。

信息。

通信与控制理论(控制论)
008文明。

文化。

进步
01参考书目及书目。

目录
02图书馆
030一般参考作品(如主题)
050系列出版物,期刊(如主题)
06个组织的一般性质069博物馆
070份报纸(如主题)。

新闻。

新闻概论
08 polygraphies。

集体作品(如主题)
09手稿。

罕见且非凡的作品(如主题)
1哲学。

心理学[编辑]
101哲学的性质与作用
11形而上学
111一般形而上学。

本体论
122 / 129特殊的形而上学
13精神和精神的哲学。

精神生活的形而上学14哲学体系与观点
159.9心理学
159.91心理生理学(生理心理学)。

心理生理学
159.92心理发展和能力。

比较心理学159.93感觉。

感官知觉
159.94执行功能
159.95高级心理过程
159.96特殊的精神状态和过程
159.97变态心理学
159.98应用心理学(心理技术)一般
16逻辑。

认识论。

知识论。

逻辑方法论
17道德哲学。

伦理。

实践哲学
2宗教。

神学[编辑]
宗教UDC表面完全。

斜体字下面显示的,是特殊的辅助数据,可以用来表示属性(方面)的任何特定的信仰。

任何特殊的号码,可以与任何宗教,如5拜可以用来表达例如26-5犹太教崇拜,27-5崇拜在基督教崇拜佛教24-5。

完整的特殊辅助表包含在2000类不同属性可以附加到很大程度的特异性允许每个宗教的细节同等水平表达个人信仰的各个方面。

2-1 / 9特殊辅助细分为宗教
2-1理论和宗教哲学。

宗教性质。

宗教现象宗教2-2的证据
宗教信仰的人
2-4宗教活动。

宗教实践
2-5崇拜广泛。

邪教。

仪式和仪式
2-6过程在宗教
2-7宗教组织与管理
2-8宗教特征不同的性质
2-9历史的信仰、宗教、教派或教堂
21 / 29宗教系统。

宗教信仰
21史前和原始宗教
22大宗教起源于远东
23大宗教起源于印度亚大陆。

广义的印度教宗教
24佛教
古代25大宗教。

小的信仰和宗教
26犹太教
27基督教
28伊斯兰教
29现代精神运动
3社会科学[编辑]
社会科学的303种方法
304社会问题。

社会实践。

文化实践。

生活方式(lebensweise)
305性别研究
308 sociography。

社会的描述性研究(定性和定量)
311统计作为一门科学。

统计理论
314 / 316社会
314人口学。

人口研究
316社会学
32政治
33经济学。

经济科学
34定律。

法学
35公共行政。

政府。

军事事务
36维护精神和物质生活必需品
37教育
39文化人类学。

民族志。

风俗。

礼貌传统。

生活方式
4空缺[编辑]
这部分是目前空缺。

5数学。

自然科学[编辑]
502 / 504环境科学。

自然资源保护。

对环境的威胁和对他们的保护
502环境及其保护
504对环境的威胁
51数学
数学的510个基本和一般的考虑511数理论
512代数
514几何
517分析
519.1组合分析。

图论
519.2概率。

数理统计
519.6计算数学。

数值分析
519.7数学控制论
519.8运筹学(或):数学理论与方法
52天文学。

天体物理学。

空间研究。

大地测量学
53物理
531 / 534力学
535光学
536热。

热力学。

统计物理
537电。

磁性。

电磁
538.9凝聚态物理。

固体物理
539物质的物理性质
54化学。

晶体。

矿物学
542实际实验室化学。

制备与实验化学
543分析化学
544物理化学
546无机化学
547有机化学
548 / 549矿物学科学。

晶体。

矿物学
55地球科学。

地质科学
56古生物学
57生物科学
58植物学
59生态
6应用科学。

医学。

技术[编辑]
6类占最大比例的UDC时间表。

它包含44000部分。

每个特定领域的技术或行业通常包含一个以上的特殊的辅助表,所需的概念来表达操作,工艺,材料和产品。

作为一个结果,UDC代码往往通过各种属性的组合创造了。

同样,本课的一些部分列举概念在很大水平的细节如621.882.212六角螺钉附加的形状。

包括:后外侧螺钉。

领螺钉。

盖螺钉
60生物技术
61医学科学
611 / 612人类生物学
613卫生一般。

个人卫生和卫生
614公共卫生和卫生。

事故预防
615药理学。

疗法。

毒理
616病理学。

临床医学
617外科手术。

骨科。

眼科
618妇科。

产科
62工程。

一般技术
620材料试验。

商业材料。

发电站。

能源经济学
621机械工程。

核技术。

电气工程。

机械622采矿
623军事工程
624土木工程和结构工程
625土木工程。

铁路工程。

公路工程
626 / 627液压工程和施工。

水(水)结构629运输车辆工程
63农业及相关科学与技术。

林业。

农业。

野生动植物
630林业
631 / 635农场管理。

农学。

园艺
633 / 635园艺一般。

特定作物
636畜牧业与一般养殖。

家畜饲养。

家畜育种
64家经济。

国内科学。

客房部
65通信和运输行业。

会计。

企业管理。

公共关系
654通信和遥控(组织、服务)
655图形产业。

印刷。

出版。

图书贸易656运输和邮政服务。

交通组织与控制657会计
658企业管理、管理。

商业组织
659宣传。

信息工作。

公共关系
66化学工艺。

化学及相关产业
67各行业、行业及工艺品
68个工业,工艺和交易完成或组装的文章69建筑(建筑)贸易。

建材。

建筑实践与程序
7《艺术。

休闲。

娱乐。

体育[编辑]
7点/ .09特殊剖分的艺术。

7点理论与哲学的性质。

比例原则的设计,光学效应
02分型技术。

craftsmanship
艺术相期和7.03%。

学校的风格,影响被试为7.04艺术的界限。

iconography。

图像学
艺术(7.05应用在工业,贸易,家庭,每天的生活)
对各种类型的7.06问题
7.07和相关职业活动与“艺术和娱乐
7.08特征组合的形式、特征等。

(在艺术、娱乐和体育)
7.091性能,介绍(在原培养基)
71物理规划。

区域、城乡规划。

landscapes,公园,花园
72架构
73塑料工艺品
74绘图。

设计。

应用工艺美术
745 / 749工业和国内工艺美术。

应用艺术75绘画
76图形艺术,版画。

图形
77摄影和类似的过程
78音乐
79娱乐。

娱乐。

游戏。

运动
791影院。

电影(电影)
792剧场。

舞台艺术。

戏剧表演
793社会的娱乐和消遣。

运动艺术。

舞蹈794董事会和桌上游戏(思想、技能和机会)796运动。

游戏。

体育锻炼
797水上运动。

航空运动
798骑马和驾驶。

马和其他动物运动
799运动钓鱼。

运动狩猎。

射击和目标运动
8语言。

语言学。

文献[编辑]
8级表面完全和细节通过语言的常用助剂组合表示(表1)和一系列的特殊辅助表指示在语言学或文学方面或属性。

因此,这类允许在索引大特异性虽然时间表本身占据很小的空间分类。

811种语言或821文学的分支是来自语言= 1 / = 9常用助剂(表1c)用一点等号,例如811.111英语(作为一个语言研究的课题)和821.111英语文学源于英语= 111。

在这一类中,常用的地方和时间的辅助词也经常被用来表示语言学或文学的时间面,例如:第十九(71)“18”的加拿大英语文学
语言学与文学有关的80个一般性问题。

文献学
801韵。

辅助科学文献来源
808修辞。

语言的有效使用
81语言学与语言
1 4 / 81语言和语言的学科领域和面向的特殊辅助细分
81 1普通语言学
81 2个符号理论。

翻译理论。

标准化。

使用。

地理语言学
3 81数学和应用语言学。

语音。

标音法。

语法。

语义。

文体学
81 4文本语言学,语篇分析。

类型语言学81 42文本语言学。

语篇分析
81 ` 44语言学
811种语言
来自语言= 1 / = 9常用助剂(表1c)代替等号=前缀811。

= 111英语成为811.111语言的英语
9、811.1、所有语言自然或人为
8 /。

811.1个人的自然语言
2 / 811.1 -印度-欧洲语言
22 / 811.21印-伊朗语
811.3种死亡的未知的语言。

高加索语言811.4亚非语系、尼罗-撒哈拉语系、刚果-科尔多凡,科依桑语系
811.5乌拉尔阿尔泰,古西伯利亚爱斯基摩语、德拉威人和汉藏语系。

日本人韩国人阿伊努人
811.6南亚语系。

南岛语系的语言
811.7印度太平洋(非南岛语系)语言。

澳大利亚语言
811.8美国本土语言
811.9人工语言
82文学
82-1 / 9辅助细分为文学形式,体裁
82-1诗歌。

诗歌。


82-2戏剧。


82-3小说。

散文叙事
82-31小说。

全长度的故事
82-32短篇小说。

中篇小说
82-4随笔
82-5演讲。

演讲
82-6字母。

书信写作艺术。

通信。

真正的信件
82-7散文讽刺。

幽默、警句、戏仿82-8杂记。

polygraphies。

选择
82-9其他各种文学形式
82-92期刊文献。

作品在期刊,期刊,综述肱骨近端的历史文学体裁。

历史写作。

史学。

历代志。

年鉴。

回忆录
09、82.02特殊辅助细分理论、研究与文献技术
82.02文学流派,趋势与运动
82.09文学批评。

文学研究
82.091比较文学研究。

比较文学
821个人语言和语言家庭文学研究
来自语言= 1 / = 9常用助剂(表1c)代替等号=前缀821。

= 111英语成为821.111英语文学
9地理。

传记。

历史[编辑]
在UDC地理和历史表面完全和地点,时间和种族分组方面通过与地方常见的助剂组合表示(表1),民族分组(表1F)和时间(表1)
902 / 908考古。

史前史。

文化遗存。

区域研究
902考古学
903史前史。

史前遗迹、文物、古迹
904历史时期的文化遗存
908区域研究。

一个地方的研究
91地理。

地球与个人的探索。

旅行。

地域地理
910个一般性问题。

地理学作为一门科学。

勘探。

旅行
911一般地理。

地理要素科学(系统地理学)。

理论地理学
911.2自然地理
911.3人文地理学(人文地理)。

文化因素地理学
9 / 911.5理论地理学
912种形式,一个地区的非文本表示
913区域地理学
92传记研究。

谱系学。

纹章。

旗帜
929传记研究
929.5谱系
929.6纹章
929.7高贵。

标题。

贵族
929.9旗。

标准。

横幅
93 / 94历史
930科学史。

史学
930.1历史作为一门科学
930.2历史方法论。

附属历史科学
930.25档案学。

档案(包括公共和其他记录)930.85文明史。

文化史
94一般
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"UDC Outline[edit]
UDC classes in this outline are taken from the Multilingual Universal Decimal Classification Summary (UDCC Publication No. 088) released on the by the UDC Consortium under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 license (first release 2009, subsequent update 2012).[10]
Main Tables[edit]
0 Science and knowledge. Organization. Computer science. Information. Documentation. Librarianship. Institution. Publications[edit]
00 Prolegomena. Fundamentals of knowledge and culture. Propaedeutics
001 Science and knowledge in general. Organization of intellectual work
002 Documentation. Books. Writings. Authorship
003 Writing systems and scripts
004 Computer science and technology. Computing
004.2 Computer architecture
004.3 Computer hardware
004.4 Software
004.5 Human-computer interaction
004.6 Data
004.7 Computer communication
004.8 Artificial intelligence
004.9 Application-oriented computer-based techniques
005 Management
005.1 Management Theory
005.2 Management agents. Mechanisms. Measures
005.3 Management activities
005.5 Management operations. Direction
005.6 Quality management. Total quality management (TQM)
005.7 Organizational management (OM)
005.9 Fields of management
005.92 Records management
005.93 Plant management. Physical resources management
005.94 Knowledge management
005.95/.96 Personnel management. Human Resources management
006 Standardization of products, operations, weights, measures and time
007 Activity and organizing. Information. Communication and control theory generally (cybernetics)
008 Civilization. Culture. Progress
01 Bibliography and bibliographies. Catalogues
02 Librarianship
030 General reference works (as subject)
050 Serial publications, periodicals (as subject)
06 Organizations of a general nature
069 Museums
070 Newspapers (as subject). The Press. Outline of journalism
08 Polygraphies. Collective works (as subject)
09 Manuscripts. Rare and remarkable works (as subject)
1 Philosophy. Psychology[edit]
101 Nature and role of philosophy
11 Metaphysics
111 General metaphysics. Ontology
122/129 Special Metaphysics
13 Philosophy of mind and spirit. Metaphysics of spiritual life
14 Philosophical systems and points of view
159.9 Psychology
159.91 Psychophysiology (physiological psychology). Mental physiology
159.92 Mental development and capacity. Comparative psychology
159.93 Sensation. Sensory perception
159.94 Executive functions
159.95 Higher mental processes
159.96 Special mental states and processes
159.97 Abnormal psychology
159.98 Applied psychology (psychotechnology) in general
16 Logic. Epistemology. Theory of knowledge. Methodology of logic
17 Moral philosophy. Ethics. Practical philosophy
2 Religion. Theology[edit]
The UDC tables for religion are fully faceted. Indicated in italics below, are special auxiliary numbers that can be used to express attributes (facets) of any specific faith. Any special number can be combined with any religion e.g. -5 Worship can be used to express e.g. 26-5 Worship in Judaism, 27-5 Worship in Christianity, 24-5 Worship in Buddhism. The complete special auxiliary tables contain around 2000 subdivisions of various attributes that can be attached to express various aspects of individual faiths to a great level of specificity allowing equal level of detail for every religion.
2-1/-9 Special auxiliary subdivision for religion
2-1 Theory and philosophy of religion. Nature of religion. Phenomenon of religion
2-2 Evidences of religion
2-3 Persons in religion
2-4 Religious activities. Religious practice
2-5 Worship broadly. Cult. Rites and ceremonies
2-6 Processes in religion
2-7 Religious organization and administration
2-8 Religions characterised by various properties
2-9 History of the faith, religion, denomination or church
21/29 Religious systems. Religions and faiths
21 Prehistoric and primitive religions
22 Religions originating in the Far East
23 Religions originating in Indian sub-continent. Hindu religion in the broad sense
24 Buddhism
25 Religions of antiquity. Minor cults and religions
26 Judaism
27 Christianity
28 Islam
29 Modern spiritual movements
3 Social Sciences[edit]
303 Methods of the social sciences
304 Social questions. Social practice. Cultural practice. Way of life (Lebensweise)
305 Gender studies
308 Sociography. Descriptive studies of society (both qualitative and quantitative)
311 Statistics as a science. Statistical theory
314/316 Society
314 Demography. Population studies
316 Sociology
32 Politics
33 Economics. Economic science
34 Law. Jurisprudence
35 Public administration. Government. Military affairs
36 Safeguarding the mental and material necessities of life
37 Education
39 Cultural anthropology. Ethnography. Customs. Manners. Traditions. Way of life
4 Vacant[edit]
This section is currently vacant.
5 Mathematics. Natural sciences[edit]
502/504 Environmental science. Conservation of natural resources. Threats to the environment and protection against them
502 The environment and its protection
504 Threats to the environment
51 Mathematics
510 Fundamental and general considerations of mathematics
511 Number theory
512 Algebra
514 Geometry
517 Analysis
519.1 Combinatorial analysis. Graph theory
519.2 Probability. Mathematical statistics
519.6 Computational mathematics. Numerical analysis
519.7 Mathematical cybernetics
519.8 Operational research (OR): mathematical theories and methods
52 Astronomy. Astrophysics. Space research. Geodesy
53 Physics
531/534 Mechanics
535 Optics
536 Heat. Thermodynamics. Statistical physics
537 Electricity. Magnetism. Electromagnetism
538.9 Condensed matter physics. Solid state physics
539 Physical nature of matter
54 Chemistry. Crystallography. Mineralogy
542 Practical laboratory chemistry. Preparative and experimental chemistry
543 Analytical chemistry
544 Physical chemistry
546 Inorganic chemistry
547 Organic chemistry
548/549 Mineralogical sciences. Crystallography. Mineralogy
55 Earth Sciences. Geological sciences
56 Paleontology
57 Biological sciences in general
58 Botany
59 Zoology
6 Applied sciences. Medicine. Technology[edit]
Class 6 occupies the largest proportion of UDC schedules. It contains over 44,000 subdivisions. Each specific field of technology or industry usually contains more than one special auxiliary table with concepts needed to express operations, processes, materials and products. As a result, UDC codes are often created through the combination of various attributes. Equally, some parts of this class enumerate concepts to a great level of detail e.g. 621.882.212 Hexagon screws with additional shapes. Including: Flank screws. Collar screws. Cap screws
60 Biotechnology
61 Medical sciences
611/612 Human biology
613 Hygiene generally. Personal health and hygiene
614 Public health and hygiene. Accident prevention
615 Pharmacology. Therapeutics. Toxicology
616 Pathology. Clinical medicine
617 Surgery. Orthopaedics. Ophthalmology
618 Gynaecology. Obstetrics
62 Engineering. Technology in general
620 Materials testing. Commercial materials. Power stations. Economics of energy
621 Mechanical engineering in general. Nuclear technology. Electrical engineering. Machinery
622 Mining
623 Military engineering
624 Civil and structural engineering in general
625 Civil engineering of land transport. Railway engineering. Highway engineering
626/627 Hydraulic engineering and construction. Water (aquatic) structures
629 Transport vehicle engineering
63 Agriculture and related sciences and techniques. Forestry. Farming. Wildlife exploitation 630 Forestry
631/635 Farm management. Agronomy. Horticulture
633/635 Horticulture in general. Specific crops
636 Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
64 Home economics. Domestic science. Housekeeping
65 Communication and transport industries. Accountancy. Business management. Public relations
654 Telecommunication and telecontrol (organization, services)
655 Graphic industries. Printing. Publishing. Book trade
656 Transport and postal services. Traffic organization and control
657 Accountancy
658 Business management, administration. Commercial organization
659 Publicity. Information work. Public relations
66 Chemical technology. Chemical and related industries
67 Various industries, trades and crafts
68 Industries, crafts and trades for finished or assembled articles
69 Building (construction) trade. Building materials. Building practice and procedure
7 The arts. Recreation. Entertainment. Sport[edit]
7.01/.09 Special auxiliary subdivision for the arts
7.01 Theory and philosophy of art. Principles of design, proportion, optical effect
7.02 Art technique. Craftsmanship
7.03 Artistic periods and phases. Schools, styles, influences
7.04 Subjects for artistic representation. Iconography. Iconology
7.05 Applications of art (in industry, trade, the home, everyday life)
7.06 Various questions concerning art
7.07 Occupations and activities associated with the arts and entertainment
7.08 Characteristic features, forms, combinations etc. (in art, entertainment and sport) 7.091 Performance, presentation (in original medium)
71 Physical planning. Regional, town and country planning. Landscapes, parks, gardens
72 Architecture
73 Plastic arts
74 Drawing. Design. Applied arts and crafts
745/749 Industrial and domestic arts and crafts. Applied arts
75 Painting
76 Graphic art, printmaking. Graphics
77 Photography and similar processes
78 Music
79 Recreation. Entertainment. Games. Sport
791 Cinema. Films (motion pictures)
792 Theatre. Stagecraft. Dramatic performances
793 Social entertainments and recreations. Art of movement. Dance
794 Board and table games (of thought, skill and chance)
796 Sport. Games. Physical exercises
797 Water sports. Aerial sports
798 Riding and driving. Horse and other animal sports
799 Sport fishing. Sport hunting. Shooting and target sports
8 Language. Linguistics. Literature[edit]
Tables for class 8 are fully faceted and details are expressed through combination with common auxiliaries of language (Table 1c) and a series of special auxiliary tables to indicate other facets or attributes in Linguistics or Literature. As a result, this class allows for great specificity in indexing although the schedules themselves occupy very little space in UDC. The subdivisions of e.g. 811 Languages or 821 Literature are derived from common auxiliaries of language =1/=9 (Table 1c) by substituting a point for the equals sign, e.g. 811.111 English language (as a subject of a linguistic study) and 821.111 English literature derives from =111 English language. Common auxiliaries of place and time are also frequently used in this class to express place and time facets of Linguistics or Literature, e.g. 821.111(71)"18" English literature of Canada in 19th century
80 General questions relating to both linguistics and literature. Philology
801 Prosody. Auxiliary sciences and sources of philology
808 Rhetoric. The effective use of language
81 Linguistics and languages
81`1/`4 Special auxiliary subdivision for subject fields and facets of linguistics and languages
81`1 General linguistics
81`2 Theory of signs. Theory of translation. Standardization. Usage. Geographical linguistics
81`3 Mathematical and applied linguistics. Phonetics. Graphemics. Grammar. Semantics. Stylistics
81`4 Text linguistics, Discourse analysis. Typological linguistics
81`42 Text linguistics. Discourse analysis
81`44 Typological linguistics
811 Languages
Derived from the common auxiliaries of language =1/=9 (Table 1c) by replacing the equal sign = with prefix 811. e.g. =111 English becomes 811.111 Linguistics of English language 811.1/.9 All languages natural or artificial
811.1/.8 Individual natural languages
811.1/.2 Indo-European languages
811.21/.22 Indo-Iranian languages
811.3 Dead languages of unknown affiliation. Caucasian languages
811.4 Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Congo-Kordofanian, Khoisan languages
811.5 Ural-Altaic, Palaeo-Siberian, Eskimo-Aleut, Dravidian and Sino-Tibetan languages. Japanese. Korean. Ainu
811.6 Austro-Asiatic languages. Austronesian languages
811.7 Indo-Pacific (non-Austronesian) languages. Australian languages
811.8 American indigenous languages
811.9 Artificial languages
82 Literature
82-1/-9 Special auxiliary subdivision for literary forms, genres
82-1 Poetry. Poems. Verse
82-2 Drama. Plays
82-3 Fiction. Prose narrative
82-31 Novels. Full-length stories
82-32 Short stories. Novellas
82-4 Essays
82-5 Oratory. Speeches
82-6 Letters. Art of letter-writing. Correspondence. Genuine letters
82-7 Prose satire. Humour, epigram, parody
82-8 Miscellanea. Polygraphies. Selections
82-9 Various other literary forms
82-92 Periodical literature. Writings in serials, journals, reviews
82-94 History as literary genre. Historical writing. Historiography. Chronicles. Annals. Memoirs
82.02/.09 Special auxiliary subdivision for theory, study and technique of literature
82.02 Literary schools, trends and movements
82.09 Literary criticism. Literary studies
82.091 Comparative literary studies. Comparative literature
821 Literatures of individual languages and language families
Derived from the common auxiliaries of language =1/=9 (Table 1c) by replacing the equal sign = with prefix 821. e.g. =111 English becomes 821.111 English literature
9 Geography. Biography. History[edit]
Tables for Geography and History in UDC are fully faceted and place, time and ethnic grouping facets are expressed through combination with common auxiliaries of place (Table 1d), ethnic grouping (Table 1f) and time (Table 1g)
902/908 Archaeology. Prehistory. Cultural remains. Area studies
902 Archaeology
903 Prehistory. Prehistoric remains, artefacts, antiquities
904 Cultural remains of historical times
908 Area studies. Study of a locality
91 Geography. Exploration of the Earth and of individual countries. Travel. Regional geography
910 General questions. Geography as a science. Exploration. Travel
911 General geography. Science of geographical factors (systematic geography). Theoretical geography
911.2 Physical geography
911.3 Human geography (cultural geography). Geography of cultural factors
911.5/.9 Theoretical geography
912 Nonliterary, nontextual representations of a region
913 Regional geography
92 Biographical studies. Genealogy. Heraldry. Flags
929 Biographical studies
929.5 Genealogy
929.6 Heraldry
929.7 Nobility. Titles. Peerage
929.9 Flags. Standards. Banners
93/94 History
930 Science of history. Historiography
930.1 History as a science
930.2 Methodology of history. Ancillary historical sciences
930.25 Archivistics. Archives (including public and other records)
930.85 History of civilization. Cultural history
94 General
Common Auxiliary Tables[edit]
Common auxiliaries of language. Table 1c[edit]
=1/=9 Languages (natural and artificial)
=1/=8 Natural languages
=1/=2 Indo-European languages
=1 Indo-European languages of Europe
=11 Germanic languages
=12 Italic languages
=13 Romance languages
=14 Greek (Hellenic)
=15 Celtic languages
=16 Slavic languages
=17 Baltic languages
=18 Albanian
=19 Armenian
=2 Indo-Iranian, Nuristani (Kafiri) and dead Indo-European languages
=21/=22 Indo-Iranian languages
=21 Indic languages
=22 Iranian languages
=29 Dead Indo-European languages (not listed elsewhere)
=3 Dead languages of unknown affiliation. Caucasian languages
=34 Dead languages of unknown affiliation, spoken in the Mediterranean and Near East (except Semitic)
=35 Caucasian languages
=4 Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Congo-Kordofanian, Khoisan languages
=41 Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) languages
=42 Nilo-Saharan languages
=43 Congo-Kordofanian (Niger-Kordofanian) languages
=45 Khoisan languages
=5 Ural-Altaic, Palaeo-Siberian, Eskimo-Aleut, Dravidian and Sino-Tibetan languages. Japanese. Korean. Ainu
=51 Ural-Altaic languages
=521 Japanese
=531 Korean
=541 Ainu
=55 Palaeo-Siberian languages
=56 Eskimo-Aleut languages
=58 Sino-Tibetan languages
=6 Austro-Asiatic languages. Austronesian languages
=61 Austro-Asiatic languages
=62 Austronesian languages
=7 Indo-Pacific (non-Austronesian) languages. Australian languages
=71 Indo-Pacific (non-Austronesian) languages
=72 Australian languages
=8 American indigenous languages
=81 Indigenous languages of Canada, USA and Northern-Central Mexico
=82 Indigenous languages of western North American Coast, Mexico and Yucatán
=84/=88 Central and South American indigenous languages
=84 Ge-Pano-Carib languages. Macro-Chibchan languages
=85 Andean languages. Equatorial languages
=86 Chaco languages. Patagonian and Fuegian languages
=88 Isolated, unclassified Central and South American indigenous languages
=9 Artificial languages
=92 Artificial languages for use among human beings. International auxiliary languages (interlanguages)
=93 Artificial languages used to instruct machines. Programming languages. Computer languages
(0...) Common auxiliaries of form. Table 1d[edit]
(0.02/.08) Special auxiliary subdivision for document form
(0.02) Documents according to physical, external form
(0.03) Documents according to method of production
(0.032) Handwritten documents (autograph, holograph copies). Manuscripts. Pictorial
documents (drawings, paintings)
(0.034) Machine-readable documents
(0.04) Documents according to stage of production
(0.05) Documents for particular kinds of user
(0.06) Documents according to level of presentation and availability
(0.07) Supplementary matter issued with a document
(0.08) Separately issued supplements or parts of documents
(01) Bibliographies
(02) Books in general
(03) Reference works
(04) Non-serial separates. Separata
(041) Pamphlets. Brochures
(042) Addresses. Lectures. Speeches
(043) Theses. Dissertations
(044) Personal documents. Correspondence. Letters. Circulars
(045) Articles in serials, collections etc. Contributions
(046) Newspaper articles
(047) Reports. Notices. Bulletins
(048) Bibliographic descriptions. Abstracts. Summaries. Surveys
(049) Other non-serial separates
(05) Serial publications. Periodicals
(06) Documents relating to societies, associations, organizations
(07) Documents for instruction, teaching, study, training
(08) Collected and polygraphic works. Forms. Lists. Illustrations. Business publications
(09) Presentation in historical form. Legal and historical sources
(091) Presentation in chronological, historical form. Historical presentation in the strict sense (092) Biographical presentation
(093) Historical sources
(094) Legal sources. Legal documents
(1/9) Common auxiliaries of place. Table 1e[edit]
(1) Place and space in general. Localization. Orientation
(1-0/-9) Special auxiliary subdivision for boundaries and spatial forms of various kinds (1-0) Zones
(1-1) Orientation. Points of the compass. Relative position
(1-11) East. Eastern
(1-13) South. Southern
(1-14) South-west. South-western
(1-15) West. Western
(1-17) North. Northern
(1-19) Relative location, direction and orientation
(1-2) Lowest administrative units. Localities
(1-5) Dependent or semi-dependent territories
(1-6) States or groupings of states from various points of view
(1-7) Places and areas according to privacy, publicness and other special features
(1-8) Location. Source. Transit. Destination
(1-9) Regionalization according to specialized points of view
(100) Universal as to place. International. All countries in general
(2) Physiographic designation
(20) Ecosphere
(21) Surface of the Earth in general. Land areas in particular. Natural zones and regions
(23) Above sea level. Surface relief. Above ground generally. Mountains
(24) Below sea level. Underground. Subterranean
(25) Natural flat ground (at, above or below sea level). The ground in its natural condition, cultivated or inhabited
(26) Oceans, seas and interconnections
(28) Inland waters
(29) The world according to physiographic features
(3) Places of the ancient and mediaeval world
(31) Ancient China and Japan
(32) Ancient Egypt
(33) Ancient Roman Province of Judaea. The Holy Land. Region of the Israelites
(34) Ancient India
(35) Medo-Persia
(36) Regions of the so-called barbarians
(37) Italia. Ancient Rome and Italy
(38) Ancient Greece
(399) Other regions. Ancient geographical divisions other than those of classical antiquity
(4/9) Countries and places of the modern world
(4) Europe
(5) Asia
(6) Africa
(7) North and Central America
(8) South America
(9) States and regions of the South Pacific and Australia. Arctic. Antarctic
(=...) Common auxiliaries of human ancestry, ethnic grouping and nationality. Table 1f[edit] They are derived mainly from the common auxiliaries of language =... (Table 1c) and so may also usefully distinguish linguistic-cultural groups, e.g. =111 English is used to represent (=111) English speaking peoples
(=01) Human ancestry groups
(=011) European Continental Ancestry Group
(=012) Asian Continental Ancestry Group
(=013) African Continental Ancestry Group
(=014) Oceanic Ancestry Group
(=017) American Native Continental Ancestry Group
(=1/=8) Linguistic-cultural groups, ethnic groups, peoples [derived from Table 1c]
(=1:1/9) Peoples associated with particular places
e.g. (=111:71) Anglophone population of Canada
"..." Common auxiliaries of time. Table 1g[edit]
"0/2" Dates and ranges of time (CE or AD) in conventional Christian (Gregorian) reckoning "0" First millennium CE
"1" Second millennium CE
"2" Third millennium CE
"3/7" Time divisions other than dates in Christian (Gregorian) reckoning
"3" Conventional time divisions and subdivisions: numbered, named, etc.
"4" Duration. Time-span. Period. Term. Ages and age-groups
"5" Periodicity. Frequency. Recurrence at specified intervals.
"6" Geological, archaeological and cultural time divisions
"61/62" Geological time division
"63" Archaeological, prehistoric, protohistoric periods and ages
"67/69" Time reckonings: universal, secular, non-Christian religious
"67" Universal time reckoning. Before Present
"68" Secular time reckonings other than universal and the Christian (Gregorian) calendar "69" Dates and time units in non-Christian (non-Gregorian) religious time reckonings "7" Phenomena in time. Phenomenology of time
-0 Common auxiliaries of general characteristics. Table 1k[edit]
-02 Common auxiliaries of properties
-021 Properties of existence
-022 Properties of magnitude, degree, quantity, number, temporal values, dimension, size
-023 Properties of shape
-024 Properties of structure. Properties of position
-025 Properties of arrangement
-026 Properties of action and movement
-027 Operational properties
-028 Properties of style and presentation
-029 Properties derived from other main classes
-03 Common auxiliaries of materials
-032 Naturally occurring mineral materials
-033 Manufactured mineral-based materials
-034 Metals
-035 Materials of mainly organic origin
-036 Macromolecular materials. Rubbers and plastics
-037 Textiles. Fibres. Yarns. Fabrics. Cloth
-039 Other materials
-04 Common auxiliaries of relations, processes and operations
-042 Phase relations
-043 General processes
-043.8/.9 Processes of existence
-045 Processes related to position, arrangement, movement, physical properties, states of matter
-047/-049 General operations and activities
-05 Common auxiliaries of persons and personal characteristics。

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