Florida
Classification Scheme
The classification scheme for Florida public documents consists of a four element code:
In the holdings record, enter the class code in an 852 field, first indicator 7, 2nd indicator blank. After subfield h with the class code, enter a subfield 2 fldocs [changed per Elaine: 10-2008]. Example: 852 7_ $h AD.B 2:R 32/ex.summ. $2 fldocs
The Agency Code
Each agency within the Florida governmental structure is assigned a unique two or three letter code - usually an acronym for the agency name - followed by a decimal point and an arbitrary letter to designate a division of the agency. Each agency name is
rearranged so that it will appear alphabetically under the first important or distinctive word in the agency name. A listing of agency codes is found in Appendix A .
Type of Publication Designation
The second element of the classification is the number from the chart below which most nearly
describes the type of document being classified.
The "Type of Publication" designation uses a punctuation mark, the colon (:) , to separate it from the next element of the code.
Individual Publication Schecule
The classification code is completed according to the following schedule. If the "Type of
Publication" number is:
Simplified Cutter Table for Florida Documents
The cutter number is formed by taking the first letter of the word to be cuttered followed by a space and then the
number for the next two letters (independent of each other) as indicated on the following scale:
A -- B, 1
C -- D, 2
E -- G, 3
H -- K, 4
L -- O, 5
P -- R, 6
S -- T, 7
U -- W, 8
X -- Z, 9
Conflicts in cutter numbers, arising from two different publications from the same agency on the same subject (a rarity), are resolved by adding a slash and a number for succeeding publications if adjustment in the cutter number is not possible in the she lf list.