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The Regional Maritime Environment; 1. The Best of Times the Worst of Times: The Global Maritime Outlook 2004; 2. Regional Maritime Security Outlook: Northeast Asia; 3. Maritime Security Outlook for Southeast Asia; 4. Regional Maritime Dynamics in Southern Asia in the 21st Century; II. The Regional Maritime Challenges; 5. Some Reflections on Maritime Boundary and Territorial Disputes in the Asia-Pacific with a Focus on the South China Sea 327 $a6. The Modernisation of Naval Forces in the Asia-Pacific: A Focus on Three Northeast Asian Navies7. Terrorism in the Early 21st Century Maritime Domain; 8. Maritime Terrorism A Risk Assessment: The Australian Example; III. Prospects for Regional Cooperation; 9. Legal Implications of the Proliferation Security Initiative; 10. Political Implications of the Proliferation Security Initiative; 11. New Initiatives for Maritime Cooperation; 12. 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[115]) and index. 327 $aIntro -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO SUBJECT CATALOGING -- Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECT HEADINGS (LCSH) -- Chapter 3 ASSIGNING SUBJECT HEADINGS (H 180) -- Chapter 4 MARC -- Chapter 5 SUBDIVISIONS -- Chapter 6 FREE FLOATING SUBDIVISIONS AND PATTERN HEADINGS -- Chapter 7 GEOGRAPHIC NAMES AND SUBDIVISIONS -- Chapter 8 NAMES -- Chapter 9 SUBJECT AUTHORITY FILES -- Chapter 10 MORE PRACTICE -- MARC CODES -- ANSWERS -- FREE-FLOATING SUBDIVISIONS (H 1095) -- GLOSSARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX. 330 $aA Practical Workbook For Learning Every Aspect of Library of Congress Classification Plentiful, clear explanations and practice exercises illustrate every aspect of Library of Congress Classification and help students master creating LCC numbers. This 2007 revision of the first edition, published in 2000, includes updated text; examples and exercises that correspond with the latest print schedules and tables; a new chapter on Classification Web; a glossary that defines technical terms in simple language; and an index. "Both professionals and paraprofessionals can brush up their classification skills..The authors offer a lesson-by-lesson approach with exercises to practice and test your skills. They cover the structure of the LC classification system, how to build a call number, classification tables, the electronic version of the schedules and shelving." American Libraries review of the first edition "Recommended for professionals and paraprofessionals seeking professional development, students wanting to supplement their courses with practical applications, and library schools offering distance learning courses in cataloging." Library Journal review of first edition Learn Library Congress Classification is one of nine study guides in the Library Education Series. Please see the back of this book for a complete listing, or visit www.totalrecallpress.com for more information. Helena Dittmann was a librarian at the University of Canberra Library, where she was head of the Cataloging Department for a number of years. She trained library staff in all aspects of cataloging and in the use of LCC. She alsotutored in the Library Studies program at the Canberra Institute of Technology, Canberra, Australia. Jane Hardy is a librarian, library director, teacher and trainer. She has used LCC for many years at the University of Canberra Library and has trained staff in its use. She has also been very involved in bibliographic and information technology training at the University. 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