dewey decimal classification

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
system of library classification of books according to their subjects (using 3 digit numbers and decimals)
A system used in libraries for organizing nonfiction publications into subject categories corresponding to three-digit numerals, with further specification expressed by numerals following a decimal point. or Dewey Decimal System System for organizing the contents of a library based on the division of all knowledge into 10 groups. Each group is assigned 100 numbers. Subdivisions eventually extend into decimal numbers; for example, the history of England is placed at 942, the history of the Stuart period at 942.06, and the history of the English Commonwealth at 942.063. The system was first formulated in 1873 by Melvil Dewey. Many libraries add a book number created from the Cutter, or Cutter-Sanborn, Tables, which further specify author and genre. The Library of Congress Classification has largely replaced the Dewey system
a system used by libraries to classify nonfictional publications into subject categories; the subject is indicated by a three-digit numeral and further specification is given by numerals following a decimal point; publications are shelved by number
dewey decimal classification

    الواصلة

    Dew·ey de·ci·mal clas·si·fi·ca·tion

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    /ˈdo͞oē ˈdesəməl ˌklasəfəˈkāsʜən/ /ˈduːiː ˈdɛsəməl ˌklæsəfəˈkeɪʃən/
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