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  1. El Library of Congress Control Number, abreviado LCCN, es un sistema basado en números de serie para numerar los registros de catálogo de la Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos. Este sistema de numeración ha estado en uso desde 1898. No tiene relación alguna con los contenidos de los libros, y no debe confundirse con la Clasificación de la Biblioteca del Congreso (LCC).

  2. Library of Congress Control Number (bằng tiếng Anh, viết tắt: LCCN, tạm dịch: Số kiểm soát Thư viện Quốc hội) là một hệ thống số sêri để đánh số các biểu ghi biên mục thư viện tại Thư viện Quốc hội của Hoa Kỳ.

  3. A Library of Congress control number (LCCN) is a unique identification number that the Library of Congress assigns to the catalog record created for each book in its cataloged collections. Librarians use it to locate a specific Library of Congress catalog record in the national databases. Only U.S. authors and book publishers are eligible to ...

  4. LC Subject Headings are an integral part of bibliographic control, which is the function by which libraries collect, organize, and disseminate documents. It was first published in 1898, a year after the publication of Library of Congress Classification (1897). The last print edition was published in 2016. Access to the continuously revised ...

  5. The final component of a typical LCC call-number is the publication year, in full. Library collections can add modifiers to distinguish specific volumes, such as "Copy 1." LCC should not be confused with Library of Congress Control Numbers (LCCN), which are assigned to all books (and authors) and defines online catalog entries.

  6. quoting section LCCN#Format. "Serial numbers are six digits long and should include leading zeros. The hyphen that is often seen separating the year and serial number is optional. More recently, the Library of Congress has instructed publishers not to include a hyphen." We should provide a source.

  7. In February 2008, the Library of Congress created the LCCN Permalink service, providing a stable URL for all Library of Congress Control Numbers. Format . In its most elementary form the number includes a year and a serial number. The year has two digits for 1898 to 2000, and four digits beginning in 2001.