Brendan, To the best of my knowledge there is not a new subject cutter for Internet/online cartographic resources. Min Zhang or someone else at LC G&M Division can confirm or deny this. Given the list of choices you provided (thank you, and I did go to the G-schedule to confirm) I think .P9 would work best, though it sounds like the map shows the means to "disseminate information" as well, so maybe .P97? Paige Andrew Cartographic Resources Cataloging Librarian Pennsylvania State University ________________________________ From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Brendan Whyte <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 8:36 PM To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Subject: LC G-schedule cutter for the internet? Howdy Map cataloguers, We have a worldwide map of the internet (servers to servers) to catalogue. Our several 'maps of online communities' are shelved under G9930, as they depict imaginary spaces, but this current map shows server nodes/institutions, and connections, so is a map of real places. I would have expected it to be classed as G3201.P9... something. But the LC schedule we have is a little outdated and only lists: .P9 Communications .P92 Telegraph .P93 Submarine cables .P94 Telephone. Area codes .P95 Radio .P96 Television .P97 Dissemination of information. The press. Printing. Propaganda. Public opinion Has the internet been given a cutter yet? .P98 perchance? Or should I just class it under the general .P9 ? Tanks for any advice, Brendan Whyte National Library of Australia