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To obtain Library of Congress control numbers for your forthcoming books, you must first complete the Application to Participate and obtain an account number and password. The account number and password will provide you access to the appropriate form for requesting Library of Congress control numbers.
A Library of Congress control number (LCCN) is a unique identification number that the Library of Congress assigns to the catalog record created for each book in its cataloged collections. Librarians use it to locate a specific Library of Congress catalog record in the national databases.
Congress Control Numbers (LCCN) to titles most likely to be acquired by the Library of Congress as well as to some other categories of books. An LCCN is a unique identification number that the Library of Congress assigns to the catalog record created for each book in its cataloged collections.
The whole application process for a LCCN for self-publishers is automated and completed online before your book is published. The process generally takes one to two weeks. The Library of Congress uses a system called a Preassigned Control Number (PCN) to assign your book an LCCN before publication.
Here are your steps: The LCCN: the Library of Congress Control Number. It is free and can be obtained quickly—usually within a day or two via email back to you. You must have your ISBN to get it. And you must do it before you publicly sell your book/publish.
The LCCN: The Library of Congress Control Number. It is free and can be obtained fairly quickly―a week or less― although we’ve received them within just a day or two. You must have your ISBN to get it. Once you have the LCCN, it will cover case bound (hard, paper, eBook) Beware:
13 Αυγ 2014 · A LCCN is distributed for free by the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. and corresponds to a created record in their system that libraries across the country can look at if they want information on how to catalogue your book.