How Melvil Dewey Changed the Way We Organize Books Forever
2023-02-28
- The Dewey Decimal System - In 1876, Melvil Dewey invented the Dewey Decimal System, a numerical library classification system. The system arranges books on shelves according to subject and breaks down each subject into ten general categories. The system is still used today in libraries around the world.
- The Universal Decimal Classification System - In 1910, Dewey developed the Universal Decimal Classification System, which is a system of organizing books according to their topics. This system is used in many public libraries.
- The American Library Association - In 1876, Dewey founded the American Library Association, which is an organization dedicated to promoting libraries and library science. The ALA is still in operation today.
- The New York State Library School - In 1887, Dewey founded the New York State Library School, which was the first professional library school in the United States. The school is still in operation today.
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