Decimal Classification System: A Bibliography for the Period 1876-1994The Dewey Decimal Classification System, popularly known as DC or DDC, was created by Melvil Dewey more than a century ago. Since then it has gone through constant changes and has grown from a 44 page booklet to four volumes. But its basic plan, notation and desire to serve librarianship has remained stable. |
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It is a classic bibliography on a very renounced system of classification . Listing of all the items on DDC from the beginning till 1994 is a very useful document for researchers of classification systems.Most of the Library Schools must own at least a copy of this book.
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