n Colon Classification, there are ten main classes, known as “divisions,” which are used to organize library materials based on their subject matter. The ten main classes are:
- Philosophy and psychology
- Religion
- Sociology
- Language and literature
- Natural sciences and mathematics
- Technology (applied sciences)
- Fine arts
- Literature (belles-lettres)
- History and geography
- Recreation and social life
Each of these main classes is further divided into smaller categories or “subdivisions” based on the specific subject matter of the materials being classified. For example, the main class “Technology (applied sciences)” might be divided into subclasses such as “Agriculture,” “Engineering,” and “Medicine.” The subdivisions can then be further divided into more specific categories as needed. Colon Classification provides a comprehensive and systematic way of organizing library materials based on their subject matter, allowing library patrons to easily find and access the materials they need.