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Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index (Book Review)
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Review of: Dewey Decimal Classification: 200 Religion Class
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Revising the Dewey Decimal Classification
KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 1988La revision de la DDC est fondee sur l'evolution des connaissances, ces dix dernieres annees de publication. La revision est elaboree a la Bibliotheque du Congres (Library of Congress) sous la direction de plusieurs comites de professionnels et avec les conseils d ...
John P. Comaromi, Mohinder Partap Satija
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The Dewey Decimal Classification in China
KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 1996In China, the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) is one of the most influential classifications. It had a great impact on the development of Chinese classification. A comparison between DDC and three representative Chinese classifications corresponding to ancient, modern and contemporary times, illustrate the influence of DDC on Chinese classifications.
Hong Yi, Zhang Jin
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Teaching the Dewey Decimal Classification System
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2006SUMMARY The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system is a logical approach to a hierarchical categorization of recorded knowledge that makes sense to many people. It both illustrates classification theory and provides a practical way to organize information.
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Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
2017This entry discusses the Dewey Decimal Classification’s value proposition as a general knowledge organization system in terms of basic design, history, ongoing development, translations, mappings, applications, and research.
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Dewey decimal classification 16th edition index and pheonix schedules related information.
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Dewey decimal classification—an Indian view
International Library Review, 1975Melvil Dewey is the founding father of DDC. However, it is not certain whether this scheme was his original idea or was borrowed from Blake’s pamphlet. In this connection John Maass observes that it is certain beyond the shadow of doubt that Melvil Dewey studied Blake’s pamphlet (dated 27 February 1873) and derived from it the draft of his Decimal ...
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Dewey Decimal Classification: A Vigorous Nonagenarian
Library Review, 1972THE FLAVOUR of the eigtheenth edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification can perhaps best be appreciated by a quotation from its preface: ‘The Decimal Classification Editorial Policy Committee hopes that this Edition 18 will prove to be a happy combination of the high principles of Edition 17 and the ease of use of Edition 16.’ This reference to ‘high’
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Journal of Documentation, 1983The 19th edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification was published in 1979 and will be the last edition to appear under the editorship of Benjamin A. Custer, the editor since the 16th edition, published in 1958. There is thus a suitable opportunity to review the evolution of the Classification over the past thirty years, and to indicate the likely ...
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