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Endnotes |
1 University of
Lagos, “University Library,” http://www.unilag.edu/library/index.asp#History,
accessed 15 March 2004.
2 Moys, Elizabeth, “History of a
Classification Scheme,” The Law Librarian 23 (June
1992): 96.
3 Moys, Elizabeth M. “Library of Congress
Classification Class KF: A
Review Article.” 24.
4 Moys, Elizabeth,
“History of a Classification Scheme,” 96.
5 Moys, Elizabeth M, A
Classification Scheme for Law Books (London: Butterworths, 1968), 1.
6 Moys, Elizabeth,
“History of a Classification Scheme,” 96.
7 Nick Omelusik,
Cataloguer, interview by authors, 27 February 2004, Vancouver,
University of
British Columbia Law Library, Vancouver.
8 Moys, Elizabeth M, A
Classification Scheme for Law Books,
1.
9 Moys, Elizabeth,
“History of a Classification Scheme,” 97.
15 Glenna Lund,
Cataloguer, interview by authors, 20 February 2004, Vancouver, British
Columbia
Courthouse Library, Vancouver.
16 Claudia Heyer, Editorial Department, K.G.
Saur, email to authors, 31 March 2004.
17 Moys, Elizabeth M, A
Classification Scheme for Law Books,
3.
30 KF
Modified for Use in Canadian Law
Libraries. For more information on this classification system,
please refer
to the Alternatives
section of this site, or to the
resources page.
31 Glenna Lund,
interview by authors.
32 Nick Omelusik,
interview by authors.
34 Tim Knight,
“The
Future of KF Modified in Canadian Law Libraries,” Canadian
Law Libraries 27, no. 1 (2002), 20-31. 35 Kelly Chiu, Law Society of Saskatchewan Libraries, e-mail to authors, 24 February 2004. |