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The Dewey Decimal System (DDS) is a library classification system that organizes knowledge into ten main categories, facilitating easier navigation and retrieval of information. It encompasses a broad spectrum of subjects, including General Knowledge (000s), Psychology and Philosophy (100s), Religion (200s), Social Sciences (300s), Languages (400s), Natural Science and Math (500s), Applied Science and Technology (600s), Art and Recreation (700s), Literature (800s), and History and Geography (900s). This guide provides insights into each category, enhancing understanding and utilization of the DDS in libraries and education.
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000s – General Knowledge Subtopics
100s – Psychology and Philosophy Subtopics
200s - Religion Subtopics
300s – Social Science Subtopics
400s - Languages Subtopics
500s – Natural Science and Math Subtopics
600s – Applied Science and Technology Subtopics
700s – Art and Recreation Subtopics
800s - Litearature Subtopics
900s – History and Geography Subtopics