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Gay Newsmedia Archive Subject Classification

http://hallcarpenter.tripod.com/lagna/classification.htm Simplified classification devised for the Hall-Carpenter Archive of news clippings covering lesbian, gay and bisexual life in Britain. LESBIAN AND GAY NEWSMEDIA ARCHIVE, LONDON, U.K. A Simplified Subject Classification Written by Oliver Merrington, Mark Collins and Tim Parry, November 2004, based on a earlier version by the Hall-Carpenter Archives. © Hall-Carpenter Archives
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