DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM DAY – December 10
Sun Dec 10th

Dewey Decimal System Day

Dewey Decimal System Day, December 10th, commemorates a system of classification and the man who created it. Melvil Dewey (1851-1931), a writer from 1851, was born on December 10, 1851. Library classification was created by the librarian using the Dewey Decimal system.

Decimal Classification (DDC) or Dewey Decimal System, the year when American Librarian Melvil Dewey invented and established it, has been in use since 1876, the year when American Librarian Melvil Dewey invented and established it. The numerical system organizes the bulk of non-fiction books, dividing them into ten main categories.

Modern libraries maintain the system that uses modern technologies since its inception. The system is both current and evolving, as well as a series of expansions and revisions. The DDC is the most widely used classification system in the world. Libraries in 135 countries around the world have translated the DDC into 30 different languages.

It is currently published by the Online Computer Library Center, Inc., and its editorial offices are located within the Library of Congress' Decimal Classification Division.

Melvil dewey

Dewey's fascination with simplification led him to the development of a library science that revolutionized library science. update New York, he was only 21 when he invented the Dewey Decimal Classification system.

He also established library standards and advanced library instruction... Dewey went on to help develop the American Library Association and founded and edited the Library Journal. He sold library products as an entrepreneur. Dewey pioneered the way for new librarians by founding the first library school at Columbia College in New York City and later became the director of Albany's New York State Library.

How to celebrate #deweydecimalsystemday

Visit a library and investigate the Dewey Decimal System.

  • To learn more about library technology, visit your local library or read about library organization to learn more about the equipment it uses
  • Learn about library science. Learn more about library sciences
  • Read a book about Melvil Dewey by Alexis O'Neill and illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
  • Learn about the different careers in a library degree program.. Libraries use the Dewey Decimal System, which is one of librarians' favorite tools There are so many more!

On social media, use the hashtag #DeweyDecimalSystemDay to post.

Dewey decimal FAQ

Where does science fiction fall in the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)? In the DDC, there are ten broad categories. Science fiction as well as other works of literature fall under the 800-899 Literature classification.

Q. I'm writing my memoirs. How will the DDC classify my book? How will the DDC categorize my book? Memoirs are usually discovered under 900-999 History and Geography classification.

Q. Is there another classification system in place? Yes, yes. LC) is used by many libraries. The Library of Congress Classification System (LC) is used by many libraries. (LC)