
List of Dewey Decimal classes - Wikipedia
As a system of library classification the DDC is "arranged by discipline, not subject", so a topic like clothing is classed based on its disciplinary treatment (psychological influence of clothing at 155.95, customs associated with clothing at 391, and fashion design of clothing at 746.92) within the conceptual framework. [2]
Dewey Decimal Classification - Wikipedia
The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) (Dewey pronounced: /do-e/), colloquially known as the Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary library classification system which allows new books to be added to a library in their appropriate location based on subject.
Library: Library Information: Dewey Decimal System (DDC)
2 天之前 · Dewey Decimal Classification - better known as the Dewey Decimal System - is a method of classifying all the books in a library under 10 large categories with subheadings that get more specific according the subject of the book. It was published by Melville Dewey in 1876 - a founding member of the American Library Association.
Dewey Decimal List - Open Library
Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Read, borrow, and discover more than 3M books for free.
WebDewey | OCLC
The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system is the world’s most widely used way to organize library collections. The DDC constantly updates to enable better discovery across any topic in multiple languages. Because the DDC is easy to use, you can increase the visibility of your materials quickly and efficiently.
Basic Cataloging: Intro to Call Numbers - Internet Public Library
Introduction to the Dewey Decimal Classification, a downloadable pdf file, explains the DDC system in greater detail. You may also want to try out the Dewey Browser Beta (OCLC), which allows you to search or browse millions of records from OCLC’s WorldCat database.
LibGuides: Cataloging Tools and Resources: Classification
2025年2月27日 · The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system, devised by library pioneer Melvil Dewey in 1873 and first published in 1876, and owned by OCLC since 1988, provides a dynamic structure for the organization of library collections. It follows Dewey's division of knowledge into ten broad categories, which in turn are further divided into ten sections.
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SUMMARIES - OCLC
copyright rights in the Dewey Decimal Classification, and licenses the system for a variety of uses. The DDC is the most widely used classification system in the world. Libraries in more than 135 countries use the DDC to organize and provide access to their collections, and DDC numbers are featured in the national bibliographies of more
Libraries in more than 138 countries use the DDC to organize and provide access to their collections, and DDC numbers are featured in the national bibliographies of more than sixty countries. Libraries of every type apply Dewey numbers on a daily basis and share these numbers through a variety of means (including WorldCat).
Dewey Decimal Classification System - School Library Cataloging
The Dewey Decimal System is a popular choice for school libraries around the country, with about 95% of public and school libraries using the system (Humeston & Lesniaski, 2008). How it Works: The Dewey Decimal System is based upon a number of principles: Subject categories created by decimal divisions of ten.