DDC 22 a Practical approach
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Book Details
- Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
- ISBN: 8170004152
- Year of Publication: 2004
- Language: English
- Pages: 228
- Binding: Paperback
About the Book
This book provides a practical and accessible introduction to the 22nd Edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC 22), the world's most widely used library classification system. Originating from the pioneering work of Melvil Dewey in 1876, the Dewey Decimal Classification has remained the foundation of modern library classification and is used in thousands of libraries across more than 150 countries.
The book explains the structure, principles, and recent developments incorporated into DDC 22, helping readers understand how the classification system has evolved to meet the changing needs of knowledge organization. Special attention is given to important revisions introduced in the 22nd edition, including changes within the Religion class (200) to provide a more balanced representation of world religions and modifications in the use of tables and notation to improve classification efficiency.
Written in a clear and student-friendly style, the book demonstrates the practical application of DDC 22 through numerous worked examples. Each example is explained using a step-by-step approach, enabling readers to understand the process of assigning class numbers and organizing information resources effectively. The emphasis on practical learning makes the book suitable even for beginners with little prior knowledge of classification systems.
An excellent resource for Library and Information Science students, cataloguers, classification specialists, librarians, teachers, and information professionals seeking

