Dewey Decimal Classification, 19th Edition: A Study ManualTraces the history of Dewey Decimal Classification and discusses its current status and characteristics, as well as the modernization of DDC schedules, notation and terminology. Describes and illustrates, with comparisons between the 18th and 19th editions, the notable changes that have been made in the auxiliary tables and each main class. |
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List of Tables | 13 |
NOTATION | 15 |
16THE ABRIDGED DDC ELEVENTH EDITION | 16 |
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Add instructions Add notes American American Library Association analysis anthology aspects assigned auxiliary tables base number bibliography bracketed caption Cataloging Catalogue & Index centered heading changes chapter Christian class numbers collection critical appraisal Custer Date DDC numbers Dewey Decimal Classification disciplinary integrity discontinued Division economic edition editor Editorial Policy Committee engineering English English poetry Examples expansion facet Forest Press groups Hans Weber HCLCB Including Inclusion note International Italic languages John Phillip Lake Placid Lake Placid Club language LCCN LCSH Library Classification Library of Congress Library Resources literary warrant literature materials Melvil Dewey multiple entry notation optional organizations Parapsychology phoenix schedule poetry problems psychology Relative Index religion Relocations and Schedule Resources & Technical revision Schedule Reductions sciences scope notes social span specific kinds standard subdivisions subtopics Summary DDC Synthesis techniques terminology Tubulidentata twentieth-century unassigned users Vacant