EPC Exhibit 132A-9

EPC Exhibit 132A-9

EPC Exhibit 134-12.3.2 May 26, 2011 THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Dewey Section To: Caroline Kent, Chair Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee Cc: Members of the Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee Karl E. Debus-López, Chief, U.S. General Division From: Joan S. Mitchell, Editor in Chief Rebecca Green, Assistant Editor Winton E. Matthews, Consulting Assistant Editor Dewey Decimal Classification OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. Re: Table 2: Discussion paper We have decided to prepare Table 2 as a discussion paper. Several issues have arisen for which we need some advice from EPC before moving forward with a complete version of the full table. Attached are several sections of Table 2 produced using our automatic abridgment algorithm. Various topics have been deleted using strikethroughs to demonstrate the ramifications of the issues discussed below. In the final product, some of these would be deleted automatically, but some would have to be dealt with through manual post-editing. Capitalization of normalized data will be addressed in a future round. Special provisions for countries In previous abridged editions, certain classes were redefined to represent a country, with the rest of the class’s contents moved to a broader number. We have discontinued this practice in Abridged Edition 15. For example, T2—454 was limited to San Marino in Abridged Edition 14; in Abridged Edition 15, it matches the equivalent class in the full edition (Emilia-Romagna region and San Marino). This results in an uneven development under certain countries. Deletion of topics from including notes The including notes follow the current editorial rules as modified by EPC Exhibit 134- 7.1. Of particular relevance in Table 2 is the full edition rule under general instructions when not to use including notes: 9.9.2.3 To list all topics that are commonly recognized as parts of a subject. 1 We have applied this rule in deletion of administrative units or regions clearly part of the class in which they are listed (e.g., counties of a state, general areas of a country). In cases where the class is expressed as a general region (e.g., Northeastern England), we have retained the administrative units in the including note. Two other special situations are discussed below. 1) Treatment of “former” administrative areas In several parts of Table 2, the former name of an administrative area has been included. These range in nature from former countries (e.g., former Yugoslavia) to areas of the British Isles still referenced by their former administrative name. In past abridged editions, only the former countries were retained. We recommend retaining former units in all cases except when none of the current administrative units is given: —429 Wales Including former gwynedd county; northeastern wales; former clwyd county; powys county; former dyfed county; central southern wales; former county of *mid glamorgan; city and county of swansea, neath port talbot county borough, cardiff county, former *gwent, former *monmouthshire None of the current administrative units will be given, since the totality of them equals the whole of Wales. Of course, if the former unit was relocated from notation elsewhere, it would be retained in this situation. This practice has resulted in the addition of many former units to the abridged edition, and caused us to wonder anew about the standards for inclusions of such former units (other than countries) in the full edition. We think the full edition is the place to address the issue, and recommend moving forward with abridgment according to the practice outlined above. 2) Geographic features In Table 2, geographic features are explicitly given in records where the relationship to the class needs to be specified. A feature may be listed to establish its relationship to a general geographic area, to indicate whether the geographic feature approximates the whole of a class, or to indicate the comprehensive number for the feature. In the abridged edition, we have followed the practice of deleting geographic features wholly contained in the same class, except when the feature appears in a class-here note at the same notational level as the full edition or is affected by a relocation. Many geographic features given at the comprehensive number for the feature in question are preceded with an asterisk that leads to a general see-reference (“For a specific part of this jurisdiction, region, or feature, see the part and follow instructions under –4-9”). The following are the asterisked features from T2—41-49 and T2—73-79 that are in DDC 23 and in the automatically generated Abridged Edition 15 Table 2. We are currently 2 investigating the best way to capture and code the information summarized in the table to support editorial decision making and machine operations on the data. Abridged Feature Is the entire feature Should the * in the Notation in the same abridged class-here note in notation DDC 23 be deleted because all in same hierarchy? —411 *scottish highlands No, also in –412 —412 *strathmore No, also in –413 *ochil hills Yes *tay river Yes —413 *forth river Yes *pentland hills Yes *lammermuir hills Yes *border country Yes *southern uplands No, also in –414 *tweed river No, also in –428 *Lowlands No, also in –414 –414 *Clyde River Yes Yes –416 *sperrin mountains Yes *Bann River Yes Yes *Lough Neagh Yes Yes –417 *Shannon River No, also in –418 –418 *liffey river Yes *bog of allen Yes *nore river Yes *Barrow River Yes Yes –419 *suir river No, also in –418 *blackwater river Yes –422 *north downs No, also in –421 the *weald Yes *south downs Yes *Home Counties No, also in –425 and –426 *Thames River No, also in –421 and –425 –423 *stour river Yes *exe river Yes *tamar river Yes *lower (bristol) avon river No, also in –424 –424 *upper (warwickshire) avon Yes river *Welsh Marches (Welsh No, also in –429 Borders) 3 Abridged Feature Is the entire feature Should the * in the Notation in the same abridged class-here note in notation DDC 23 be deleted because all in same hierarchy? *Severn River No, also in –429 –425 *derwent river of derbyshire Yes *lincoln heath Yes *the wash Yes Part of North Sea *witham river Yes *nene river Yes *Chiltern Hills Yes Yes *Trent River No, also in –428 –426 *yare river Yes *The Fens No, also in –425 *Great Ouse River No, also in –425 –427 *mersey river Yes –428 *yorkshire wolds Yes *humber river Yes *yorkshire dales Yes *derwent river of yorkshire Yes *ouse river Yes *tees river Yes *wear river Yes *tyne river Yes *cheviot hills No, also in –413 the *Pennines No, also in –425 –429 *wye river Yes *Cambrian Mountains Yes Yes –43 *elbe river Yes *danube river in germany Yes *main river Yes *rhine river No, also in –49 *central Europe No, also in –49 *Germanic regions No, also in –494 –4364 *inn river No, also in –494 *Alpine region of Austria No, also in –436 *Eastern Alps No, also in –436 –4373 *Carpathian Mountains in Yes Yes Slovakia –44 *marne river Yes *saône river Yes *loire river Yes *garonne river Yes –449 *riviera (côte d’azur) Yes 4 Abridged Feature Is the entire feature Should the * in the Notation in the same abridged class-here note in notation DDC 23 be deleted because all in same hierarchy? –45 *alps in italy Yes *po river Yes *adige river Yes *piave river Yes *arno river Yes *Apennines Yes Yes –454 *Tuscan Apennines No, also in –45 (Appennino Tosco- Emiliano) –46 *cantabrian mountains Yes *pyrenees mountains No, also in –44 *ebro river Yes –468 *Guadalquivir River Yes Yes –47 *volga river Yes –475 *Caspian Sea No, also in –58 –476 *Bessarabia No, also in –477 –477 *dnieper river No, also in –478 *donets river No, also in –47 *carpathian mountains No, also in –4373 *dniester river No, also in –476 –478 *pripet marshes No, also in –477 –48 *barents sea region No, also in –47 *north calotte No, also in –47 *sápmi (lapland) No, also in –47 *northern Europe No, also in –479 –485 *Baltic Sea Region No, also in –479 –492 *ijssel lake (zuider zee) Yes *meuse (maas) river No, also in –493 –494 *jura mountains No, also in –44 *birs river Yes *alps No, also in –44 *Rhine River in Switzerland Yes Yes –495 *pindus mountains Yes *Aegean islands No, also in –562 *sporades Yes –497 *Balkan Peninsula Yes Yes *Danube River No, also in –43 –4972 *Istria No, also in –4973 5 Abridged Feature Is the entire feature Should the * in the Notation in the same abridged class-here note in notation DDC 23 be deleted because all in same hierarchy? –498 *moldavia No, also in –476 –498 *dobruja No, also in –499 *banat No, also in –4971 *bukovina No, also in –477 –499 *rhodope mountains No, also in –495 *Balkan Mountains No, also in –4971 –74 *Appalachian Mountains No, also in –75 *Connecticut River –741 *penobscot river Yes *rangeley lakes Yes *androscoggin river Yes –742 *lake winnipesaukee Yes –743 *lake champlain in vermont Yes *Green Mountains No, also in –744 –744 *berkshire hills No, also in –746 –747 *hudson river No, also in –749 *adirondack mountains Yes *mohawk river Yes *finger lakes Yes *lake ontario No, also in –713 –748 *schuylkill river Yes *Pocono mountains Yes *west branch of Yes susquehanna river *allegheny river No, also in –747 *Allegheny mountains No, also in –747 *monongahela riverr No, also in –754 *Susquehanna River No, also in –747 –749 *passaic river Yes *Delaware River No, also in –748 –75 *Piedmont No, also in –76 *Atlantic Coastal Plain No, also in –76 –752 *delmarva peninsula No, also in –751 *patuxent river Yes *piedmont in maryland Yes *Potomac River No, also in –754 6 Abridged

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