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Encyclopedia > Office of Film and Literature Classification

More than one country has an organization called the Office of Film and Literature Classification.


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Classification (from fan) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia (851 words)
It is distinguished from the Dewey Decimal Classification (q.v.) by expansions using various symbols in addition to Arabic numerals, resulting in exceedingly long notations.
In the United States the most widely used system of classification is that found in the third edition of ‘Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders', a book published in 1980 by the American Psychiatric Association.
Office responsible for the classification of films, videos, computer games, and publications in Australia.
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