The Dewey decimal classification system is continuously revised to keep pace with knowledge. This means accommodating new topics, as well as revising the old one. Today the Dewey decimal classification has undergone 22 revisions to keep itself abreast of the ever advancing frontiers of knowledge and to cater the increasing demand of its users Edition 23. It is regularly (quarterly) to cope up with the pace of increasing universe of knowledge. This article has been made discussion about the modification revised version of 23 DDC edition and its features, updates and subscription information etc
Not the least of the important events in library history occuring in 1876 was the appearance of a (...
An examination of the problems encountered by the British National Bibliography in applying a "stand...
Historically, the notational system of the Dewey Decimal Classification provided for non-institution...
The study approaches the evolution of Dewey Decimal Classification editions from the perspective of ...
Traditional uses of the Dewey Decimal Classification The Dewey research agenda-create a more flexibl...
Historically, the notational system of the Dewey Decimal Classification provided for non-institution...
O f the three systems named in the title of this paper, the first is familiar to everyone, even out...
The Dewey Decimal Classification system (DDC) is the world's most popular library classification sys...
The library material needs to be classified according to the content or subject to be easily recover...
398-405The present article is an endeavour to understand the one hundred and ten years of influence ...
It strikes me as an interesting circumstance that I have been given the opportunity to speak about ...
This library uses the Dewey Decimal Classification scheme (DDC) to arrange books and other library m...
Objective – To determine the extent to which knowledge is currently addressed by the Library of Cong...
this article deals with the emergence, background history and usages of the Universal Decimal Classi...
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 (...
An examination of the problems encountered by the British National Bibliography in applying a "stand...
Historically, the notational system of the Dewey Decimal Classification provided for non-institution...
The study approaches the evolution of Dewey Decimal Classification editions from the perspective of ...
Traditional uses of the Dewey Decimal Classification The Dewey research agenda-create a more flexibl...
Historically, the notational system of the Dewey Decimal Classification provided for non-institution...
O f the three systems named in the title of this paper, the first is familiar to everyone, even out...
The Dewey Decimal Classification system (DDC) is the world's most popular library classification sys...
The library material needs to be classified according to the content or subject to be easily recover...
398-405The present article is an endeavour to understand the one hundred and ten years of influence ...
It strikes me as an interesting circumstance that I have been given the opportunity to speak about ...
This library uses the Dewey Decimal Classification scheme (DDC) to arrange books and other library m...
Objective – To determine the extent to which knowledge is currently addressed by the Library of Cong...
this article deals with the emergence, background history and usages of the Universal Decimal Classi...
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 (...
An examination of the problems encountered by the British National Bibliography in applying a "stand...
Historically, the notational system of the Dewey Decimal Classification provided for non-institution...