This combined text and workbook covers the theories and principles of Dewey Decimal Classification and then offers readers immediate practice in putting the information to use. Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index.
Edited by Joan S. Mitchell , Julianne Beall , Winton E. Matthews Jr. Library of Congress. Neigel, Christina, ed. Ottawa: Canadian Library Association, Satija, M. This combined text and workbook covers the theories and principles of DDC's 23rd edition and then offers immediate practice in putting the information to use. The Dewey decimal classification DDC system is the worlds most widely use library classification system.
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