Cutter Expansive Classification

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A classification system devised by C. A. Cutter for classifying books in libraries. It uses all letters rather than digits (such as Dewey Decimal Classification) or a mixture of digits (such as ibrary of Congress classification), and was the basis for the top categories of the Library of Congress classification.