Knight, F. Tim2010-03-172010-03-172009-03Canadian Law Library Review, v. 34, no. 5Canadian Law Library Review, v. 34, no. 51180-176Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10315/3657This article was inspired by a previous article written by Vincent DeCaen in an earlier issue of CLLR. It explores classification, the different approaches taken by KF Modified and LC Class KE, and the role KF Modified has had in organizing collections in Canadian law libraries. It argues that there is no right or wrong way to classify legal resources and suggests that KF Modified can benefit cataloguing workflow and is well suited to both the Canadian and common law library environments.enlaw librariesCanadaKF Modifiedlegal classificationKF Modified and the Classification of Canadian Common LawArticle