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Library of Congress Classification T TECHNOLOGY (GENERAL) T Technology (General) Periodicals and societies. By language of publication 1 English 2 French 3 German 4 Other languages (not A-Z) (5) Yearbooks see T1+ 6 Congresses Industrial museums, etc. see T179+ International exhibitions see T391+ 7 Collected works (nonserial) 8 Symbols and abbreviations Dictionaries and encyclopedias 9 General works 10 Bilingual and polyglot Communication of technical information 10.5 General works Information centers 10.6 General works Special countries United States 10.63.A1 General works 10.63.A2-Z By region or state, A-Z 10.65.A-Z Other countries, A-Z 10.68 Risk communication 10.7 Technical literature 10.8 Abstracting and indexing Language. Technical writing Cf. QA42 Mathematical language. Mathematical authorship 11 General works 11.3 Technical correspondence 11.4 Technical editing 11.5 Translating 11.8 Technical illustration Cf. Q222 Scientific illustration Cf. T351+ Mechanical drawing 11.9 Technical archives Industrial directories 11.95 General works By region or country United States 12 General works 12.3.A-Z By region or state, A-Z Subarrange each country by Table T4a 12.5.A-Z Other regions or countries, A-Z Subarrange each country by Table T4a 13 General catalogs. Miscellaneous supplies 14 Philosophy. Theory. Classification. Methodology Cf. CB478 Technology and civilization 14.5 Social aspects Class here works that discuss the impact of technology on modern society For works on the role of technology in the history and development of civilization see CB478 Cf. HM846+ Technology as a cause of social change History Including the history of inventions 14.7 Periodicals, societies, serials, etc. 1 T TECHNOLOGY (GENERAL) T History -- Continued 15 General works 16 Ancient 17 Medieval 18 Modern 19 19th-20th centuries 20 20th century Including "technological wonders of the modern world" Special regions or countries America. United States 21 General works Special divisions (United States) 21.5.A-Z By region, A-Z e.g. 21.5.N4 New England 22.A-.W States, A-W 22.5.A-Z Cities, A-Z Canada 23.A1 General works 23.A3-Z By region or province, A-Z Under each province: .x General works .x3A-.x3Z Special cities, A-Z 24 Latin America. West Indies (Table T4) 25 South America (Table T4) 26 Europe (Table T4) 27 Asia (Table T4) 27.3 Arab countries (Table T4) 28 Africa (Table T4) Australia 29.A1 General works 29.A3-Z By region or state, A-Z Under each state: .x General works .x3A-.x3Z Special cities, A-Z 29.5 New Zealand 30 Pacific Islands (Table T4) 31 Arctic regions (32) Primitive peoples see GN429+ 33 Lost arts 35 Historical atlases of progress, invention, etc. 36 Women in technology 37 Industrial archaeology For local areas see T21+ Biography Including inventors 39 Collective 40.A-Z Individual, A-Z Class preferably with special subject in classes TA-TT General works 44 Before 19th century 45 19th century and later 47 Elementary and popular works. Home educators 48 Juvenile works 49 Pocketbooks. Receipts. Formulas 2 T TECHNOLOGY (GENERAL) T General works Pocketbooks. Receipts. Formulas -- Continued Early to 1800 see T44 49.5 General special Including international cooperation Addresses, essays, lectures see T185 50 Technical measurement Cf. TA329+ Engineering mathematics Cf. TS172 Tolerances 50.5 Metric system in industry Class metric system in special industries with the industry Cf. QC90.8+ Metric system (General) 51 Tables Cf. TA151 Engineering (General) Cf. TA635 Structural engineering (General) Cf. TH151 Building (General) Cf. TH434+ Estimates, quantities and cost (Building) (54) Dangerous occupations. Industrial accidents see HD7262+ Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention Cf. TA169.7 System safety Cf. TS175 Safety of consumer products 55.A1 Periodicals, societies, congresses, etc. 55.A2-Z General works 55.2 Study and teaching 55.25 Research 55.3.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Including special measures and appliances 55.3.A87 Authorship of safety manuals 55.3.A93 Awards programs 55.3.B43 Behavior modification 55.3.B56 Biorhythms and industrial accidents 55.3.C6 Color as a safety measure 55.3.E44 Electronic alarm systems 55.3.E96 Explosion prevention and protection 55.3.F35 Falls (Accidents) prevention and protection 55.3.G3 Gas masks. Respirators 55.3.H3 Hazardous substances Cf. HE5623+ Transportation by country Cf. TD1020+ Waste disposal 55.3.H45 Heights. High altitudes 55.3.L5 Lifting and carrying 55.3.M35 Manipulators 55.3.M37 Marking 55.3.P67 Posters 55.3.P75 Protective clothing Radiation environment procedures and equipment see TK9151.4+ 55.3.S23 Safety helmets 55.3.S72 Statistical methods Working at heights see T55.3.H45 3 T TECHNOLOGY (GENERAL) T Industrial engineering Including management engineering and management science Class here works on the solving of management problems concerned with design, improvement, and installation of complex industrial systems of men, materials, and equipment; employing the methods of operations research and engineering analysis and design, with stress on optimum use of resources. For applications in special fields, see the field For works on the organization and operation of industrial institutions and business enterprises see HD28+ For wage and salary administration see HD4909+ For labor relations see HD6958.5+ For industrial psychology see HF5548.7+ For personnel management see HF5549+ For industrial safety see T55+ For engineering economy see TA177.4+ For production management see TS155+ 55.4 Periodicals. Societies. Collections 55.45 Congresses 55.5 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 55.52 Symbols and abbreviations 55.54 Directories 55.6 History Special countries United States 55.7 General works 55.72.A-.W States, A-W 55.74.A-Z Other American countries, A-Z 55.75.A-Z Europe. By country, A-Z 55.76.A-Z Africa. By country, A-Z 55.77.A-Z Asia. By country, A-Z 55.775 Australia 55.778 New Zealand Biography 55.8 Collective 55.85.A-Z Individual, A-Z General works 55.9 Early to 1930 56 Treatises 56.23 Pocketbooks, tables, etc. 56.24 General special 56.25 Addresses, essays, lectures 56.3 Industrial engineering as a profession. Industrial engineers. Management consultants Study and teaching 56.4 General works 56.42 Research 56.8 Project management Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods 57 General works 57.2 Problems, exercises, etc. Probability theory 57.3 General works Stochastic processes Cf. TS160+ Inventory control 57.32 General works 57.33 Renewal theory 4 T TECHNOLOGY (GENERAL) T Industrial engineering Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods -- Continued Statistical methods Cf. HA154+ Statistical data Cf. TS156+ Quality control Cf. TS173 Reliability Cf. TS178.5 Line balancing 57.35 General works 57.36 Sampling theory 57.37 Experimental design 57.4 Schematic and graphic analysis 57.5 Data processing Cf. HF5548.125+ Business data processing Operations research. Systems analysis Cf. QA402+ Analytical methods connected with physical problems 57.6.A1 Periodicals, societies, etc. 57.6.A2-Z General works Simulation Cf. QA76.9.C65 Computer science Cf. TA343 Engineering mathematics 57.62 General works 57.64 Monte Carlo method 57.65 Stochastic processes Programming 57.7 General works Linear programming 57.74 General works Simplex model 57.76 General works 57.77 Allocation method 57.78 Transportation method 57.79 Stochastic programming Nonlinear programming 57.8 General works 57.815 Convex programming 57.817 Nonconvex programming 57.82 Quadratic programming 57.825 Geometric programming 57.83 Dynamic programming 57.84 Heuristic programming 57.85 Network systems theory Including network analysis Cf. TS157.5+ Scheduling 57.9 Queuing theory. Waiting line problems 57.92 Game theory Cf. HD30.26 Management games 57.95 Decision theory Cf. HD30.23 Administrative decisions 57.97 Search theory 58.4 Managerial control systems Information technology. Information systems (General) 58.5 General works Management information systems Cf. HD30.213 Industrial management Cf. HF5549.5.C6+ Communication in personnel management Cf. TS158.6 Automatic data collection systems (Production control) 5 T TECHNOLOGY (GENERAL) T Industrial engineering Information technology. Information systems (General) Management information systems -- Continued 58.6 General works 58.62 Decision support systems Cf. HD30.213 Industrial management 58.64 Management of information systems Production capacity. Manufacturing capacity Cf. HD69.C3 Economics Cf. TS176+ Manufacturing engineering 58.7 General works 58.8 Productivity. Efficiency Standardization Cf. TA368 Standards (Collections, indexes, etc.) 59.A1 Periodicals, societies, etc. 59.A2-Z General works 59.2.A-Z By region or country, A-Z 59.4 Mechanization 59.5 Automation Cf. HD45.2 Economics Cf. TA165 Engineering instruments Cf. TJ212+ Automatic control Cf. TJ1180+ Machine tools Cf. TS156.8 Process control Human engineering in industry. Man-machine systems 59.7 General works 59.72 Fatigue aspects of man-machine systems 59.77 Working environment Cf. TS187 Plant utilities Work measurement. Methods engineering Including time and motion study, work study, etc. 60.A2 Periodicals 60.A3-Z General works Work measurement 60.2 General works Production standards 60.3 General works 60.35 Labor productivity Cf. HD57 Economics Time study 60.4 General works 60.42 Standard times 60.45 Allowances 60.47 Setup time Predetermined motion time systems 60.5 General works 60.52 Methods time measurement 60.55 Work sampling Methods engineering 60.6 General works 60.7 Motion study 60.74 Machine assignments 60.8 Work design. Job design 6 T TECHNOLOGY (GENERAL) T Technical
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