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- GENERAL WORKS
- in LCC: Figure 7.3
- AAT: §5.4.2, “Thesauri”; §7.4.2, “Faceted Classification in Description”; §7.4.2, “Faceted Classification in Description”; Glossary
- aboutness: §2.3, “Organizing Resources”; Glossary
- absolute synonyms: §5.4.1.3, “Synonymy”; Glossary
- abstract models: Glossary
- abstraction
- category: §6.4.1, “Category Abstraction and Granularity”
- digital description: §2.3.1.2, “Organizing with Descriptions ...
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