Decimal Classification And Relativ Index For Libraries Clippings Notes Etc


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Decimal Classification System


Decimal Classification System

Author: Sushma Gupta

language: en

Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Release Date: 1997


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The 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.

Decimal Classification and Relative Index for Libraries, Clippings, Notes, Etc


Decimal Classification and Relative Index for Libraries, Clippings, Notes, Etc

Author: Melvil Dewey

language: en

Publisher: Andesite Press

Release Date: 2015-08-08


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