A reference guide to the Dewey Decimal Classification system, one of the most widely used classification schemes in library science. This book is an essential tool for librarians, archivists, and other information professionals.
Melvil Dewey Livres






Library School Card Catalog Rules: With 52 Fac-similes Of Sample Cards For Author And Classed Catalogs
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Simplified Library School Rules; Card Catalog, Accession, Book Numbers, Shelf List, Capitals
- 106pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Abridged Decimal Classification and Relative Index for Libraries, Clippings, Notes, Etc
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Decimal Classification and Relative Index; 8th ed. (1913) - 9th ed. (1915)
- 892pages
- 32 heures de lecture
The Decimal Classification system introduced by Melvil Dewey transformed library organization, making it more efficient and accessible. This updated edition features comprehensive tables and indexes that facilitate easy cataloging and material retrieval. It serves as an essential resource for librarians, archivists, and those interested in the evolution of library science.
Simplified Library School Rules
Card Catalog, Accession, Book Numbers, Shelf List, Capitals, Punctuation...
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on library organization, this reprint from 1898 provides essential rules for managing card catalogs, accession records, book numbering, and shelf lists. It emphasizes proper use of capitals and punctuation, making it a valuable resource for librarians and students of library science. The unchanged format preserves the historical context and foundational practices of library management, serving as a guide for modern and aspiring librarians alike.
The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1876, preserving the original text and context. It offers readers a glimpse into the historical and literary significance of the period, showcasing the themes and styles prevalent in that era. This reissue allows a new audience to appreciate the insights and storytelling of the time, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.