Dear All,
This is probably a really obvious question but i was wondering if someone could tell me where one of the newer NLM classification codes came from. I was specifically looking at finding the origins of the WLM (Psychology) classification code. It seems to be used in some places and not in others, we use it and so do Reay House Library, Kings College London, St Loye's, and it is mentioned in one of the Wessex Classification schemes (but not the most up-to-date as far as i can tell).
If anyone can help me that would be great, or if you could let me know if this is the sort of information that you can't find out that would be equally great!
Thanks,
Sarah
Sarah Bruch
Multidisciplinary Library
Prince Philip Hospital
Dafen
Llanelli
Carmarthenshire
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