Structure Background The FIU URL Classification System was created in conjunction with a cooperative collection development policy between the University Park and North Campus Libraries. The objective was to provide a consistent form of retrieval as urban, regional and local documents were added to the online catalog. The project to include these collections in NOTIS includes the cooperation of the University Park Cataloging and Documents Departments and the North Campus Cataloging and Documents Sections. The classification system is alpha-numeric with components that identify as many as five levels of organization. The first level organizes material by geography. Alpha geographic codes were established for the counties included in the scope of the collections, the places within the jurisdiction of those counties and the region which encompasses this group of counties. A code was also established for the state of Florida to bring together state-wide documents not included in the purview of the State Depository collection. The numeric second level is subject-based with a potential decimal number extension for the third level which modifies material according to population groups and/or function. The fourth level then arranges material by the type of publication. The last level distinguishes one title from another and uses a book extension to identify multiple pieces if necessary. Classification System Part 1: Geography This classification system is geography-based. Upper case letters were used as geographic codes for the initial component which provides the basic level of organization of the classification system. Since the first letter of the names of the five counties included in the South Florida region did not pose any conflicts, it was chosen to represent the county. The one letter county code is used alone for documents whose coverage is county-wide or deal with more than one place within the county. It is used in combination with other letters to represent places within the counties. The geographic codes for unincorporated areas with a name were formed from the first two letters of one word names or the initial letters of the first two words of multiple-word names. If this rule does not create an alphabetic arrangement of places, the codes are adjusted to permit an alphabetic arrangement. The two letter code for unincorporated areas follows the one letter county code and is separated from it by a shilling mark. (/, i.e. L/LL). Documents for unincorporated areas would immediately follow county documents. Place name geographic codes are made up of three upper case letters. For one word place names the first three letters are used. For two word place names, the first choice is to use the first two letters of the first word with the first letter of the second word. The second choice would be to use the first letter of the first word with the first two letters of the second word. Examples of when the alternative would be used are: 1) the first option does not create an alphabetic arrangement, 2) the second choice provides maximum flexibility for possible additions, or 3) only the first letter of a direction (north, south, east, or west) is used. Exceptions to these guidelines were made to preserve an alphabetic arrangement of place names. Significant neighborhoods within a place are identified by a two letter code. The place code and the neighborhood code are separated by a shilling mark (/), which follows the place code and is separated in the same way as unincorporated areas. The two letter neighborhood codes are established with the same rules used for unincorporated areas. Four letter codes for the South Florida Region and the State of Florida were also established. The regional code is used for documents which cover the the South Florida Region or more than one county within the region. The state code is used for state-wide documents or those that deal with more than one region. It is used only for documents outside the scope of the State Depository collection. Appendix A contains a complete listing of the geographic codes. Part 2: Subject Categories The second level of organization is numeric with up to four digits. The third and fourth digits represent a general subject category, while the first and second digits represent a specific subject category. Treating these elements independently permitted a non-hierarchial classification and allowed up to ninety-nine possibilities for each category, an adequate number even for specific subject categories. The use of a zero as the fourth digit in the general subject category is optional as it does not change the value of the number. The use of a zero as the second digit in the specific category is mandatory since its absence would alter the number. An outline of the general subject categories precedes the subject codes in Appendix B . Part 3: Population Group and/or Function Extension The third component is a three digit decimal number extension of the subject categories number. If applicable, it is used to modify the subject according to both population group and/or function. The first two digits are used to represent population groups. The third digit is used to represent a "function:. Both aspects may be utilized in a classification number or each aspect may be present individually. If only a population group is used as a modifier, the extension may appear as a two digit number since there would be no function value assigned to the third digit. When only a function modifier is used, leading zeroes for the first and second digit must be used to preserve the third digit value for function. The term function is used here to identify the "functional aspects" of governing bodies. Planning and budget are examples of functions used for this extension. There is a complete listing of the definitions and codes for population group and function extensions in Appendix C . Part 4: Type of Publication Extension The extension for type of publication is used for all titles. It is the fourth component and follows the population group/function extension if that extension is used. When the population group/function extension is not used the type of publication extension directly follows the subject categories number. It is separated from the preceding component by a schilling mark (/). The fourteen types of publications were adapted from the Superintendent of Documents Classification System with only minor changes. A complete listing is found in Appendix D . Part 5: Title/Series Designator The last component is the title/series designator which is represented by a Cutter number. The Cutter table used for this alpha-numeric method of alphabetizing is from the shelflisting section of the Library of Congress's Subject Cataloging Manual. When the need to repeat a Cutter number occurs, a schilling mark followed by the number of the occurrence (/n) is used as and extension. For example, the second occurrence of the cutter C 53 would be represented by C 53/2 and the third occurrence would appear as C 53/3. This is the same method used in the Superintendent of Documents Classification System. For multi-part or serial titles, a book number extension follows the Cutter number. a schilling mark(/) also separates the book number form the Cutter number and is used to separate different parts of a book number. There are many ways to identify the pieces of a serial or multi-part title. for titles whose issues or editions are distinguished by a year or range of years, the last three digits of the date/dates are used as a book number. When a date and a month identify issues, the last three digits of the year are followed by the number of the month separated by a schilling mark (/). When the enumeration is a volume number and an issue number, the book number extension consists of these numbers separated by a shilling mark. The preceding patterns as well as additional conventions form other documents classifications systems are used along with common sense to distinguish multiple parts and pieces. Appendix E contains the Cutter table and a list of sample book number extensions. Thesaurus A thesaurus was created from the terms in the classification system. It serves as an index to the system and is used to provide "keyword" access to the collection in lieu of subject access from assignment of Library of Congress subject headings. The thesaurus is included as Appendix F . URL Documents Classification System: APPENDIX A: GEOGRAPHIC CODES (Part 1) In this document you will find geographic codes for: Broward County Collier County Dade County Monroe County Palm Beach County South Florida Region Florida BROWARD COUNTY. . . . Coconut Creek . . . . Cooper City . . . . . Coral Springs . . . . Dania . . . . . . . . Davie . . . . . . . . Deerfield Beach . . . Ft. Lauderdale. . . . Hallandale. . . . . . Hillsboro Beach . . . Hollywood . . . . . . Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Lauderdale Lakes. . . Lauderhill. . . . . . Lazy Lake Village . . Lighthouse Point. . . Margate . . . . . . . Miramar . . . . . . . North Lauderdale. . . Oakland Park. . . . . Parkland. . . . . . . Pembroke Park . . . . Pembroke Pines. . . . Plantation. . . . . . Pompano Beach . . . . Sea Ranch Lakes . . . Sunrise . . . . . . . Tamarac . . . . . . . Wilton Manors . . . . COLLIER COUNTY. . . . unincorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B BCCR BCOC BCSP BDAN BDAV BDEB BFTL BHAL BHIB BHOL BLBS BLDD BLDH BLLV BLPO BMAR BMIR BNLA BOAP BPAR BPEP BPIN BPLA BPOB BSRL BSUN BTAM BWIM C C/ Everglades. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CEVE Naples. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CNAP .DADE COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Kendall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D/KE Liberty City . . . . . . . . . . . . D/LC Sunny Isles. . . . . . . . . . . . . D/SI Aventura. . . . . . Bal Harbour . . . . Bay Harbor Islands. Biscayne Park . . . Coral Gables. . . . El Portal . . . . . Florida City. . . . Golden Beach. . . . Hialeah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAVE DBHA DBHI DBIP DCOG DELP DFLC DGOB DHIA Hialeah Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . DHIG Homestead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DHOM Indian Creek Village. . . . . . . . . . DICV Key Biscayne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DKEB Medley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DMED Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DMIA Coconut Grove. . . . . . . . . . . . DMIA/CG Little Haiti . . . . . . . . . . . . DMIA/LH Little Havana. . . . . . . . . . . . DMIA/LV Overtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DMIA/OV Miami Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DMIB South Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . DMIB/SB Miami Shores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DMSH Miami Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . DMSP North Bay Village . . . . . . . . . . . DNBV North Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DNMA North Miami Beach . . . . . . . . . . . DNMB Opa-Locka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOPL South Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DSMI Surfside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DSUR Sweetwater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DSWE Virginia Gardens. . . . . . . . . . . . DVIG West Miami. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DWMI MONROE COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Key Colony Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . MKCB Key West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MKEW Layton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MLAY Marathon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MMAR .PALM BEACH COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . P Atlantis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PATL Belle Glade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PBEG Boca Raton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PBOR Boynton Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . PBOY Briny Breezes . . . . . . . . . . . . . PBRB Cloud Lake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PCLA Delray Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . PDEB Glen Ridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PGLR Golf Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . PGOV Golfview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PGOW Greenacres City . . . . . . . . . . . . PGRC Gulf Stream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PGST Haverhill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHAV Highland Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . PHIB Hypoluxo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHYP Juno Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PJNB Jupiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PJUP Jupiter Inlet Colony. . . . . . . . . . PJUT Lake Clarke Shores. . . . . . . . . . . PLKC Lake Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLKP Lake Worth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLKW Lantana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLNT Manalapan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PMAN Mangonia Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . PMPA North Palm Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . PNPB Ocean Ridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POCR Pahokee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPAH Palm Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPBE Palm Beach Gardens. . Palm Beach Shores . . Palm Springs. . . . . Riviera Beach . . . . Royal Palm Beach. . . South Bay . . . . . . South Palm Beach. . . Tequesta Village. . . West Palm Beach . . . SOUTH FLORIDA REGION. FLORIDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPBG PPBS PPSP PRBE PRPB PSBA PSPB PTEV PWPB SFLA XFLA URL Documents Classification System: APPENDIX B: SUBJECT CATEGORIES (Part 2) This document includes the following subject categories: 01xx.... Social and human services 02xx.... Health and medical services 03xx.... Criminal justice system 04xx.... Population and demography 05xx.... Planning, zoning, and community development 06xx.... Housing and building 07xx.... Transit and transportation 08xx.... Public works and infrastructure 09xx.... Refuse disposal and solid waste disposal 10xx.... Environmental resources and protection 11xx.... Culture, recreation and entertainment 12xx.... Business, commerce, and economic conditions 13xx.... Hospitality industry, tourism, tourist attractions 14xx.... Communications, mass media and broadcasting 15xx.... Government and politics, public administration 16xx.... Education and schools 17xx.... Public safety and disaster management 18xx.... Agriculture 19xx.... Labor force and human resources . 100.... SOCIAL AND HUMAN SERVICES Scope notes from lc subject headings: 1) human services - works that discuss collectively the various policies, programs, services and facilities to meet basic human needs relating to the quality of life, such as education, health, welfare, etc.. 2) social service - works on the method employed in social work, public or private 101.... public welfare, tax-supported welfare activities, public assistance 102.... social problems 103.... group homes and halfway houses, shelters 104.... family violence: child abuse, elder abuse, spouse abuse 105.... community based services, programs, organizations 106.... crisis services: hotlines, suicide prevention services 107.... foster care . 200.... HEALTH AND MEDICAL SERVICES 201.... public health, epidemiology 202.... facilities: hospitals, hospices, clinics, nursing homes, long term care 203.... health problems, diseases 204.... primary care, preventive care, community health services 205.... indigent health care 206.... home health care, visiting nurses 207.... trauma care and centers, emergency medical services, ambulance service 208.... mental health care and psychological services 209.... health insurance 210.... vital statistics . 300.... CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 301.... police departments and personnel 302.... police/community relations 303.... crime and criminals 304.... crime prevention: neighborhood watch, crime watch 305.... narcotics and crime 306.... judicial administration, courts 307.... corrections, rehabilitation, prison, probation 308.... juvenile justice and delinquency, gang activity 309.... victims of crime . 400.... POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHY Scope note for demography: statistical summary of characteristics of human populations especially with reference to size and density, growth, distribution, migration and vital statistics and the effect of all these on social and economic conditions. 401.... minorities, ethnic groups, intergroup relations 402.... age groups 403.... gender, sex 404.... refugees and immigrants 405.... homosexuals, lesbians, and gays 406.... persons with disabilities 407.... (unused) 408.... population studies . 500.... PLANNING, ZONING, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 501.... land use plans 502.... master plans, comprehensive plans 503.... neighborhoods, neighborhood planning, gentrification 504.... urban renewal 505.... impact studies, impact statements 506.... population growth and density 507.... zoning 508.... historic preservation 509.... regional and area studies . 600.... HOUSING AND BUILDING 601.... building activity and permits 602.... construction standards, building codes 603.... low income and public housing 604.... discrimination in housing Note: includes age, families with children, and race discrimination, etc. 605.... mobile homes 606.... homelessness 607.... architecture and design 608.... preservation, restoration and rehabilitation 609.... commercial construction, office buildings, industrial parks . 700.... TRANSIT AND TRANSPORTATION 701.... local transit: buses, metrorail, people mover, trirail and vehicles for hire, including taxis and jitneys, paratransit 702.... private transportation: automobiles, motorcycles 703.... traffic engineering, traffic flow Scope note: planning the flow of traffic and related topics as they concern street transportation in cities 704.... roads, streets and highways 705.... waterways as transportation artery 706.... airports and aviation 707.... seaports and shipping 708.... bicycles and pedestrians 709.... parking and garages 710.... railways 711.... commercial trucking . 800.... PUBLIC WORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE 801.... construction and capital improvement projects 802.... public buildings and facilities maintenance 803.... roads and bridges 804.... sewers and wastewater, septic tanks 805.... animal control Scope note: includes animal shelters, dead animals, etc. 806.... insect and vermin control: mosquitos, rodents, etc. 807.... cemeteries Note: City of Miami operates a cemetery, as does Key West 808.... public utilities: electric (electricity) 809.... public utilities: water 810.... public utilities: gas . 900.... REFUSE DISPOSAL AND SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL 901.... sanitation, garbage collection 902.... recycling 903.... landfills 904.... hazardous and toxic waste disposal 905.... street cleaning and litter control, graffiti, "beautification" 906.... abandoned vehicles . 1000.... ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND PROTECTION 1001.... air quality protection, air pollution 1002.... water quality protection, water pollution 1003.... natural areas protection and management, native habitat 1004.... canals and rivers 1005.... coastal zone, shoreline areas 1006.... ecosystems management 1007.... plants (flora) 1008.... wildlife (fauna) 1009.... noise pollution 1010.... wetlands . 1100.... Culture, recreation and entertainment 1101.... museums (science, history, police); art galleries, centers 1102.... parks, playgrounds and beaches 1103.... docks and marinas 1104.... recreational boats and boating; watersports Note: includes canoes, kayaks, motorboats, personal watercraft, rafts, sailboats and diving. 1105.... sports, teams and stadiums, racetracks 1106.... zoos and gardens 1107.... performing arts: music, dance, theatre, "performance art" and facilities (venues) 1108.... special events: street fairs, arts & crafts shows, festivals 1109.... libraries and archives 1110.... religion and religious institutions 1111.... local history 1112.... auditoriums, exhibition halls and convention facilities . 1200.... BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 1201.... income and poverty 1202.... import and export trade,international business 1203.... industrial development and promotion 1204.... small business enterprises 1205.... minority-owned and women-owned businesses 1206.... industries and industry studies, professions 1207.... occupational licenses and regulation 1208.... economic conditions, economic development, market analysis 1209.... taxes and taxation 1210.... banking and financial markets . 1300.... HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY, TOURISM, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS 1301.... gambling and gambling casinos 1302.... parimutuel establishments: horse racing, dog racing, jai-alai 1303.... Indian reservation gambling 1304.... eating and drinking establishments 1305.... hotels and motels 1306.... facilities: conventions centers, meeting places 1307.... cruises and cruise lines 1308.... tourists and visitors 1309.... travel industry, travel agents 1310.... tourist attractions i.e., Parrot Jungle, Vizcaya. . 1400.... COMMUNICATIONS, MASS MEDIA AND BROADCASTING 1401.... telecommunications 1402.... television, network and cable, satellite broadcasting 1403.... radio 1404.... movies Note: this could also be placed under "industries" but it's not any old industry: it's the movies! 1405.... computers and electronic communications: e-mail, fax, internet 1406.... magazines and newspapers . 1500.... GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1501.... public meetings, agendas, events 1502.... administrative regulations 1503.... municipal codes and charters 1504.... government employees, civil service 1505.... elections and voting 1506.... intragovernmental relations 1507.... municipal boundaries: incorporation, secession, annexation 1508.... political groups, political parties 1509.... public records, public documents 1510.... ethics and corruption in government 1511.... budget and finance . 1600.... EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS 1601.... public schools 1602.... private schools 1603.... colleges and universities 1604.... trade and vocational schools . 1700.... PUBLIC SAFETY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT 1701.... emergency preparedness 1702.... civil disturbances, riots, looting 1703.... events in foreign countries affecting Miami i.e., end of Castro regime in Cuba; events in Haiti 1704.... fire/rescue services 1705.... hurricanes, natural disasters Scope note: including all hurricane manuals; plans and reports dealing with shelters; plans, reports, and studies dealing with health care and facilities; transportation before hurricanes; evacuations; moving people quickly; public order . 1800.... AGRICULTURE 1801.... animals, animal husbandry 1802.... fruits and vegetables, field crops 1803.... forestry, plants, trees 1804.... pest control, weed control, pesticides, herbicides, insect control, and plant disease control 1805.... fertilizers Note: includes chemical fertilizers 1806.... economics and farm management 1807.... agricultural labor forces Note: includes immigrants in agricultural employment . 1900.... LABOR FORCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES 1901.... employment, unemployment 1902.... personnel management 1903.... job training 1904.... affirmative action APPENDIX C: DECIMAL EXTENSIONS FOR GROUPS AND/OR FUNCTIONS (Part 3) Population groups (digits 1-2): .01 .02 adolescents AIDS patients .11 .12 homeless persons homosexuals .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 .10 alcoholics Blacks children drug addicts elderly families and/or households disabled Hispanics .13 .14 .15 .16 .17 .18 .19 immigrants, refugees mentally ill minorities veterans women and females men and males Asians Functions (3d digit): .xx1 .xx2 .xx3 .xx4 .xx5 .xx6 .xx7 .xx8 .xx9 administration and/or organization policy and/or planning laws and/or legislation; rules and/or regulations finance and/or economics statistics and/or research environmental aspects personnel and/or employment (unused) (unused) APPENDIX D: TYPE OF PUBLICATION INDICATOR (Part 4) The extensions for publication type are based on the Superintendent of Documents Classification System: /1 annual reports /2 general publications /3 serials and periodicals /4 bulletin and circulars /5 press releases /6 handbooks, manuals, guides /7 bibliographies and lists of publications /8 directories /9 maps and charts /10 posters /11 forms /12 addresses, lectures, etc. /13 conference proceedings, meetings, workshops /14 proposals and recommendations APPENDIX E: CUTTER TABLE This Cutter Table is from page 26 of the "Subject Cataloging Manual : Shelflisting" G 060, rev. 10/06/86. CALL NUMBER 4. Create the cutter . Determine the filing position of the work and use the Cutter Table and auxilary tables to create the Cutter. a. Cutter Table . 1. After initial vowels 2. 3. for the second letter: b use number: 2 d 3 l-m 4 n 5 p 6 r 7 s-t 8 u-y 9 ch 3 e 4 h-i 5 m-p 6 t 7 u 8 w-z 9 4. After initial letter S 5. 6. for the second letter: a use number: 2 7. After the initial letters QU 8. 9. 10. for the second letter: a use number: e i o r t y 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 for the second letter: a use number: 3 e 4 i 5 o 6 r 7 u 8 y 9 e-h 4 I-l 5 m-o 6 p-s 7 t-v 8 w-z 9 For initial letters Qa-Qt , use 2-29 11. After other initial consonants 12. 13. 14. For expansion 15. 16. for the letter: use number: a-d 3 The following examples show cutters that could be used only when the entries already shelflisted conform to the table above. In most cases, the cutters must be adjusted to the file an entry correctly and to allow room for later entries. Vowels--------------------------|-------S----------------------------IBM Idaho * Llardo .I26 | .l33 | .l4 | Sadron * Scanlon Schreiber .S23 .S29 .S37 * Import Inman Ipswich * Ito lvy .l48 .I56 .l67 .I87 .I94 | | | | | * Shillingburg * Singer Stinson Suranyi Symposium .S53 .S57 .S75 .S87 .S96 Q---------------------------------|------Consonants---------------* Qadduri * Qiao Quade Queiroz Quinn Quorum Qutub * Qvortrup .Q23 .Q27 .Q33 .Q45 .Q56 .Q67 .Q88 .Q97 | | | | | | | | Campbell Ceccaldi * Chertok * Clark Cooblestone Cryer Cuellar Cymbal .C36 .C43 .C48 .C58 .C63 .C79 .C84 .C96 *These cutters reflect the adjustments made to allow for a range of letters on the table, e.g., l-m , or for letters not explicitly stated, e.g., h after an inital consonant. URL Documents Classification System: APPENDIX F: KEYWORD THESAURUS -- by subject 0906...... abandoned vehicles 0000.xx1 administration 1502...... administrative regulations 0000.01. adolescents 1904...... affirmative action 0402...... age groups 1501...... agendas 1800...... agriculture 1807...... agriculutral labor forces 0000.02. aids patients 1001...... air pollution 1001...... air quality protection 0706...... airports 0000.03. alcoholics 0207...... ambulance service 0805...... animal control 1801...... animal husbandry 0805...... animal shelters 1801...... animals 1507...... annexation 0607...... architecture 1109...... archives 0509...... area studies 1101...... art galleries 1108...... arts & crafts shows 1108...... arts and crafts shows 0000.19. asians 1112...... auditoriums 0702...... automobiles 0706...... aviation 1210...... banking 1102...... beaches 0905...... beautification 0708...... bicycles 0000.04. blacks 0803...... bridges 1400...... broadcasting 1511...... budget 0600...... building 0601...... building activity 0602...... building codes 0601...... building permits 0608...... building preservation 0608...... building rehabilitation 0608...... building restoration 0701...... buses 1200...... business 1402...... cable television 1004...... canals 0801...... capital improvement projects 0807...... cemeteries 0807...... cemetery 1101...... centers 1805...... chemical fertilizers 0104...... child abuse 0000.05. children 1702...... civil disturbances 1504...... civil service 0202...... clinics 1005...... coastal zone 1603...... colleges 1200...... commerce 0609...... commercial construction 0711...... commercial trucking 1400...... communications 0105...... community based organizations 0105...... community based programs 0105...... community based services 0500...... community development 0204...... community health services 0502...... comprehensive plans 1405...... computers 0801...... construction 0602...... construction standards 1112...... convention facilities 1306...... conventions centers 0307...... corrections 1510...... corruption in government 0306...... courts 0303...... crime 0304...... crime prevention 0304...... crime watch 0300...... criminal justice system 0303...... criminals 0106...... crisis services 1307...... cruise lines 1307...... cruises 1100...... culture 1107...... dance 0805...... dead animals 0400...... demography 0607...... design 0000.09. disabled 1700...... disaster management 0604...... discrimination in housing 0203...... diseases 1103...... docks 1302...... dog racing 1302...... dogs 1304...... drinking establishments 0000.06. drug addicts 1405...... e-mail 1304...... eating establishments 1208...... economic conditions 1200...... economic conditions 0000.xx4 economics 1006...... ecosystems management 1600...... education 0104...... elder abuse 0000.07. elderly 1505...... elections 0808...... electricity 1405...... electronic communications 0207...... emergency medical services 1701...... emergency preparedness 0000.xx7 employment 1901...... employment nc.......... endangered species 1100...... entertainment 0000.xx6 environmental aspects 1000...... environmental protection 1000...... environmental resources 0201...... epidemiology 1510...... ethics in government 0401...... ethnic groups 1705...... evacuations 1501...... events 1703...... events affecting Miami nc.......... everglades 1112...... exhibition halls 1202...... export trade 1306...... facilities 0802...... facilities maintenance 0000.08. families 0104...... family violence 1806...... farm economics 1806...... farm management 1008...... fauna 1405...... fax 0000.17. females 1805...... fertilizers 1108...... festivals 1802...... field crops 0000.xx4 finance 1511...... finance nc.......... financial impact 1210...... financial markets 1704...... fire services 1007...... flora 1803...... forestry 0107...... foster care 1802...... fruits 1301...... gambling 1301...... gambling casinos 0308...... gang activity 0709...... garages 0901...... garbage collection 1106...... gardens 0405...... gays 0403...... gender 0503...... gentrification 1500...... government 1504...... government employees 0905...... graffiti 0103...... group homes 0103...... group shelters 0103...... halfway houses 0904...... hazardous waste disposal 0202...... health facilities 0209...... health insurance 0203...... health problems 0200...... health services 1804...... herbicides 0704...... highways 0000.10. hispanics 0508...... historic preservation 0206...... home health care 0000.11. homeless persons 0606...... homelessness 0000.12. homosexuals 0405...... homosexuals 1302...... horse racing 1302...... horses 0202...... hospices 1300...... hospitality industry 0202...... hospitals 1305...... hotels and motels 0106...... hotlines 0000.08. households 0600...... housing 1900...... human resources 0100...... human services 1705...... hurricane shelters 1705...... hurricanes 0404...... immigrants 0000.13. immigrants 0505...... impact statements 0505...... impact studies 1202...... import trade 1201...... income 1507...... incorporation 1303...... indian reservation gambling 0205...... indigent health care 1203...... industrial development 0609...... industrial parks 1203...... industrial promotion 1206...... industries 1206...... industry studies 0800...... infrastructure 0806...... insect control 1804...... insect control 0401...... intergroup relations 1202...... international business 1405...... internet 1506...... intragovernmental relations 1302...... jai-alai 0701...... jitneys 1903...... job training 0306...... judicial administration 0308...... juvenile delinquency 0308...... juvenile justice 1900...... labor force 0501...... land use plans 0903...... landfills 0000.xx3 laws 0000.xx3 legislation 0405...... lesbians 1109...... libraries 0905...... litter control 1111...... local history 0701...... local transit 0202...... long term care 1702...... looting 0603...... low income housing 1406...... magazines 0000.18. males 1103...... marinas 1208...... market analysis 1400...... mass media 0502...... master plans nc.......... medical industry 0200...... medical services 1306...... meeting places 0000.18. men 0208...... mental health care 0000.14. mentally ill 0701...... metrorail 0000.15. minorities 0401...... minorities 1205...... minority-owned businesses 0605...... mobile homes 0806...... mosquitos 0702...... motorcycles 1404...... movies 1507...... municipal boundaries 1503...... municipal charters 1503...... municipal codes 1101...... museums 1107...... music 0305...... narcotics and crime 1003...... native habitat 1003...... natural areas management 1003...... natural areas protection 1705...... natural disasters 0503...... neighborhood planning 0304...... neighborhood watch 0503...... neighborhoods 1402...... network television 1406...... newspapers 1009...... noise pollution 0202...... nursing homes 1207...... occupational licenses 1207...... occupational regulation 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