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A Handbook of History, Theory and Practice of the Dewey Decimal Classification System

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The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), used in 200,000 libraries across 140 countries, has entered a new age, primarily maintained today as a continuously revised electronic system rather than an occasionally updated set of print volumes. Its editors have added newly emerging topics and made it an increasingly faceted, semantically rich, modern system. Simultaneously, the editorial process has become democratised and more responsive to global needs.

A Handbook of History, Theory and Practice of the Dewey Decimal Classification System is a comprehensive, practical guide to today's DDC. Coverage includes:

· a brief history of the system, its editors, and its development

· specialized examinations of specific parts of the classification

· extensive guidance on number building, with many examples

· a WebDewey-specific chapter, covering the system's benefits and features

· concise summaries of primary takeaways, a glossary, and extensive bibliography.

This book will be an indispensable guide to 21st-century DDC, an essential companion for DDC classifiers, and accessible for students and continuing learners as well.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from August 25, 2023

      The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) is used in more than 200,000 libraries worldwide as a knowledge- and information-management system. For small school libraries and immense national collections, the enumerative structure, developed 150 years ago, is familiar yet frequently mysterious and not without controversy. In this discussion of what has become a ubiquitous tool, coauthors Kyrios (senior editor, OCLC) and Satija (emeritus, library and information science, Guru Nanak Dev Univ., India) provide a fascinating look into the history, philosophy, administration, current use, and future of the DDC, along with concise explanations of both major categories and minor subdivisions. Some of the 18 chapters that deal with the more arcane facets and number-building features of the system may be of interest only to a few; however, the way in which these details, with myriad relevant examples, are presented is engaging. While focusing primarily on the strengths of both the print and electronic DDC, the authors do not shy away from describing its weaknesses, including its systemic bias. VERDICT Both an excellent reference resource and an interesting read for Dewey experts and non-experts alike. Highly recommended for professional-development collections.--Linda Frederiksen

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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