One hundred years ago, in 1876, Melvil Dewey anonymously published the first edition of his classification system. Forest Press, publisher of the Dewey Decimal Classification since 1931, could think of no more suitable way to honor the DDC and its author during this centennial year than to bring together librarians interested in classification. It was with great pleasure, therefore, that Forest Press welcomed the opportunity to cosponsor with the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science the twenty-first annual Allerton Park Institute. Held on November 9-12, 1975, the topic of the institute was, most appropriately, "Major Classification Systems: the Dewey Centennial."published or submitted for publicatio
Traditional uses of the Dewey Decimal Classification The Dewey research agenda-create a more flexibl...
Despite the title of this paper, I do not intend to make a detailed analysis of the subject content...
We present here the papers which were given at the ninth annual Institute sponsored by the Faculty ...
One hundred years ago, in 1876, Melvil Dewey anonymously published the first edition of his classif...
Not the least of the important events in library history occuring in 1876 was the appearance of a (...
"Papers presented at the Allerton Park Institute, sponsored by Forest Press, Inc. and University of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Melvil Dewey had a great influence on the way libraries classify...
The Dewey decimal classification system is continuously revised to keep pace with knowledge. This me...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
O f the three systems named in the title of this paper, the first is familiar to everyone, even out...
This institute was addressed to those librarians who have a deep interest in the whole field of clas...
It strikes me as an interesting circumstance that I have been given the opportunity to speak about ...
It has been many years since Melvil Dewey's Decimal Classification has been discussed before a grou...
Historically, the notational system of the Dewey Decimal Classification provided for non-institution...
The Dewey decimal system of classification is named for the American librarian Melvil Dewey (1851-19...
Traditional uses of the Dewey Decimal Classification The Dewey research agenda-create a more flexibl...
Despite the title of this paper, I do not intend to make a detailed analysis of the subject content...
We present here the papers which were given at the ninth annual Institute sponsored by the Faculty ...
One hundred years ago, in 1876, Melvil Dewey anonymously published the first edition of his classif...
Not the least of the important events in library history occuring in 1876 was the appearance of a (...
"Papers presented at the Allerton Park Institute, sponsored by Forest Press, Inc. and University of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Melvil Dewey had a great influence on the way libraries classify...
The Dewey decimal classification system is continuously revised to keep pace with knowledge. This me...
For one hundred years in claim and counterclaim we have developed what have seemed at times to be h...
O f the three systems named in the title of this paper, the first is familiar to everyone, even out...
This institute was addressed to those librarians who have a deep interest in the whole field of clas...
It strikes me as an interesting circumstance that I have been given the opportunity to speak about ...
It has been many years since Melvil Dewey's Decimal Classification has been discussed before a grou...
Historically, the notational system of the Dewey Decimal Classification provided for non-institution...
The Dewey decimal system of classification is named for the American librarian Melvil Dewey (1851-19...
Traditional uses of the Dewey Decimal Classification The Dewey research agenda-create a more flexibl...
Despite the title of this paper, I do not intend to make a detailed analysis of the subject content...
We present here the papers which were given at the ninth annual Institute sponsored by the Faculty ...