
Bliss Bibliographic Classification
The Bliss Bibliographic Classification (BC) is a system used by libraries to organize and categorize books and resources. Developed by S.H. Bloom at the University of London, it arranges materials based on their subjects in a logical, hierarchical structure. This classification helps librarians quickly find and access materials across diverse disciplines, similar to how a detailed roadmap guides travelers through different locations. BC emphasizes clarity and consistency, making it easier for users to locate information efficiently without relying solely on traditional alphabetical or numerical systems.