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Introduction Since its inception as a legal resource for Congress, the Library of Congress’s catalogue has expanded significantly to reflect a growing function as a repository for significant academic and cultural works of the English language. The Library of Congress also maintains a unique classification system which is generally used as the standard by scholarly sources. What are the categories in the Library of Congress Catalogue? There are twenty-one classifications in the Library of Congress Catalogue: • A – General Works • B – Philosophy, Psychology, Religion • C – Auxiliary Sciences of History • D – World History • E, F – American History • F – Local History of the Americas • G – Geography, Anthropology, Recreation • H – Social Sciences • J – Political Science • K – Law • L – Education • M – Music • N – Fine Arts • P – Language and Literature • Q – Science • R – Medicine • S – Agriculture • T – Technology • U – Military Science • Z – Bibliography, Library Science Each of these classifications has subclasses that refer more specifically to the nature of the literary work. What is the best way to access the Library of Congress Catalogue? The Library of Congress Catalogue has been digitized in full at catelouge.loc.gov. Like many digital catalogues, this catalogue has basic and advanced search functions. Let’s say you want to find books about alpacas. One may use the Basic Search function in the following manner: