Obtain Essential Dewey Interpreted By J.H. Bowman Shown In Edition

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sitelink instagram. com/p/CBPSConwg/ Decent resource for those just learning how to classify using Dewey, While the focus is to learn using the hardbound sets of books for Dewey Decimal Classification, there is a brief chapter on WebDewey and everything discussed, all of the exercises, etc.
are easy to do using WebDewey, Very informative about the DDC, Quite long winded but good comparisons to some other classification systems,
Definitely have thend edition Dewey Decimal on you while reading! A librarian at work put this on hold for me after I explained that I like to understand the reason behind a rule in order to remember it.
I read the book as an intro to DDC and got a summary some of the main issues and principles of the system but didn't do the exercises.
Still want to read more about this topic, I am a writer that uses
Obtain Essential Dewey Interpreted By J.H. Bowman Shown In Edition
the library for research, I also work part time in a public library and spend a lot of time trying to help people locate items, Here's hardworking help for novice and outofpractice classifiers, With this practical guide, you'll learn how to use the Dewey Decimal Classification to organize resources, helped all along the way with Bowman's engaging and direct style, After a thorough introduction to the structure and content of the system, readers then work through examples based on real titles, with fully worked out answers and clear explanations.
Chapters cover how to classify simple subjects, number building, preference order, exceptions, special subjects, coping with difficult or hardtoclassify items, WebDewey, and more, John Bowman retired in Septemberfrom University College London, and is now an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Information Studies at UCL, He taught extensively on Cataloguing during his time as a lecturer at UCL, .