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The Moys classification scheme is a system of classification of the library for legal materials. It was designed by Betty Moys, and first published in 1968. Used primarily in libraries of the law in many jurisdictions, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom common law.GeneralThe Moys system description is designed to fit in a library that uses the library of Congress Classification (41 LCC;. The main reason for this is that the LCC had not developed fully K 40 class, the class of law ) at the time that Moys system was developed. LCC is also the system of main classification used in university libraries. This coincidence is the raison d ' être of the adoption of the same style of notation used in the LCC class K. Subclasses and enumeration are very different in the two systems, however. [1] as with LCC, a set of numbers is the letters to indicate specific class topics ( however is not significantly less use of decimal system to Moys in LCC ).

  



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