Wednesday, 11 July 2012

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A biography is a written history of a person's life or a work about an individual's contributions to a specific field.Biographical works are classed under the topic with which the biographee is most closely identified. However, when an individual who has contributed to several different fields is the subject of a biography, the work is assigned a classification determined by the topic covered in that particular work.
If a biography treats multiple aspects of an individual's wide- ranging life, the work is classed with the subject with which the biographee is most commonly associated.
Library of Congress classifies biographies in two different ways, in a general class and in a biography class.
A general class is any class in the Library of Congress classification schedule other than a biography class.
For example in the pyschology class BF173, .A25-Z is the class for general works including biographies about Freud. A biography class is any class established in the Library of Congress classification schedule specifically for biographical works. A biography class can include a collection of an individual's letters or compilation of a person's speeches.
A work which discusses the lives and contributions of two or more individuals is a collective biography. The biography table should not be used for a collective biography. The work is cuttered as a general work.

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