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Classification
A Classification System for Church Libraries compiled by Pat Brown.
Now small and medium-sized church libraries can classify media using only one resource. This easy-to-use abridged volume contains the Dewey Decimal Classification System numbers most used in church libraries for classifying every resource in their collections.
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Dewey As Linked Data
Exciting news from the Dewey weblog, the Dewey Classification is now available as linked data. As announced on Monday at the seminar "Global Interoperability and Linked Data in Libraries" in beautiful Florence, an exciting new set of linked data has been...
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025.431: The Dewey Blog
025.431: The Dewey blog is a weblog covering topics related to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) and knowledge organization (KO). You' ll find news of, and views on, current issues; links to interesting, amusing, and/or unusual DDC/KO-related...
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Segmentation Marks In Dewey Numbers
The Library of Congress Decimal Classification Division, along with the Dewey editorial team, is considering a change in segmentation practice. The segmentation marks in Dewey numbers currently show the end of an abridged number or the beginning of a...
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Classweb
Through the courtesy of a cooperative agreement with OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC), the Cataloging Distribution Service (CDS) is now able to offer access to the following correlations with Dewey classification numbers:LC Subject Headings...
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Classification
Still on the classification topic. There has been some discussion on a list of what classification schemes are used in Europe. As I remember Dewey and the Universial Decimal Classification (UDC) are the most common. The Bliss Classification is used in...
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