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High School Lesson Dewey Decimal System Library of Congress

High School Lesson Dewey Decimal System Library of Congress. Book Classification Systems. Dewey Decimal Library of Congress. A book’s classification number is needed to locate a book in the library. Every book has a classification number more commonly known as a call number .

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High School Lesson Dewey Decimal System Library of Congress

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  1. High School Lesson Dewey Decimal System Library of Congress

  2. Book Classification Systems • Dewey Decimal • Library of Congress A book’s classification number is needed to locate a book in the library.

  3. Every book has a classification number more commonly known as a call number. In school libraries the call number for a book typically uses the Dewey Classification System and the first 3 letters of the author’s last name. The call number is the book address for locating the book on the shelf.

  4. The Dewey Decimal Classification System is the most widely used library classification in the world. • Developed by Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey who changed his name to Melvil because he was so interested in simplified spelling. He would have loved texting today. • Ten main classifications • Use in more than 200,000 libraries http://community.lyndonstate.edu/library/AboutUs/TheHistory/MelvilDewey/tabid/239/Default.aspx

  5. Dewey Decimal Classification • Ten Main Classes • 000 Generalities • 100 Philosophy and psychology • 200 Religion • 300 Social Science • 400 Language • 500 Natural science and mathematics • 600 Technology [applied science] • 700 Arts • 800 Literature • 900 Geography and History Each of these divisions is divided into ten divisions and then further divided to be more specific.

  6. Library of Congress Classification 21 Branches of Knowledge The 21 categories are labeled A-Z except I, O, W, X and Y are not used. These are further divided by adding one or two additional letters and a set of numbers. This system of letters and numbers is used by most academic libraries to assign a call number to materials. LC call numbers can begin with one, two, or three letters. The first represents one of the main 21 branches and the following represent the subdivisions. EX.: A represents General Works AC represents Collections.

  7. 21 Categories A -- GENERAL WORKS B -- PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION C -- AUXILIARY SCIENCES OF HISTORY D -- WORLD HISTORY AND HISTORY OF EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, ETC. E -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS F -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS G -- GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION H -- SOCIAL SCIENCES J -- POLITICAL SCIENCE K -- LAW L -- EDUCATION M -- MUSIC AND BOOKS ON MUSIC N -- FINE ARTS P -- LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Q -- SCIENCE R -- MEDICINE S -- AGRICULTURE T -- TECHNOLOGY U -- MILITARY SCIENCE V -- NAVAL SCIENCE Z -- BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIBRARY SCIENCE. INFORMATION RESOURCES (GENERAL)

  8. Dewey Decimaland Library of CongressCall Number Classification Comparisons

  9. Major, David C and Major, John S. 100 one-night reads : a book lover's guide. 1st ed. New York: Ballantine Books, 2001. Dewey Decimal 011 MAJ 011 general bibliographies Library of Congress Z1035.9 .M34 2001 Z defines the book’s major branch BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIBRARY SCIENCE. INFORMATION RESOURCES (GENERAL) The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case 1035 - 1035.9 represents Best Books. Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case M34 represents the author’s last name, David A. Major. 2001 is the publication year.

  10. Butler-Bowdon, Tom. 50 psychology classics : who we are, how we think what we do, insight and inspiration from 50 key books. London: Nicholas Brealey, 2007. Dewey Decimal 150 BUT 100 Philosophy and Psychology 150 Psychology Library of Congress BF76.8 .B88 2007 B defines the book’s major branch Philosophy. BF -Psychology The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case 1-990 Psychology Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case B88 represents the author’s last name, Tom Butler-Bowen. 2007 is the publication year.

  11. LaHaye, Tim F. Faith of our Founding Fathers. Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 1990. • Dewey Decimal • 277.3 • LAH • 200 Religion • 277 Historical and geographical treatment of organized Christian church • 277.3 Christian church in North America Library of Congress BR 520 .L3 1990 B defines the book’s major branch Philosophy, Psychology, Religion BR Christianity The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case the religious time period by region or country Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case L3 represents the author’s last name, Tim F. LaHaye. 1990 is the publication year.

  12. Sousa, David A. How the brain learns. 3rd ed. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press, 2006. • Dewey Decimal • 370.15 • Sou • Social sciences • Education • 370.15 Educational psychology Library of Congress LB1057 .S65 2006 L defines the book’s major branch Education LB Theory and practice of education The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case 1050.9-1091 Educational psychology Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case it represents the author’s last name David A. Sousa which is followed by the publication year, 2006.

  13. Brown, Christopher. The art of sign language : phrases. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2003. Dewey Decimal 419 BRO 400 Language 419 Verbal language other than spoken or written Library of Congress HV2472 .B772 2003 H defines the book’s major branch Social Sciences. HV - Social pathology - Social and public welfare The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case 1551-3024 represents people with disabilities including blind, deaf, people with physical and mental disabilities Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case B772 represents the author’s last name, Christopher Brown. 2003 is the publication year.

  14. Johnson, Darv. The Amazon rain forest. San Diego: Lucent Books, 1999. Dewey Decimal 577.34 Joh 500 Pure sciences 577 Nature of life Library of Congress QH112 .J64 1999 Q defines the book’s major branch Science QH – Natural history - biology The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case QH1-199.5 represents General natural history including nature conservation, geographical distribution. Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case J64 represents the author’s last name, Darv Johnson. 1999 is the publication year.

  15. Mari, Christopher, ed. Global epidemics. New York: H.W. Wilson, 2007. • Dewey Decimal • 614.4 • GLO • 600 Technology [Applied Sciences] • Public health • 614.4 Incidence, distribution, control of disease Library of Congress RA649 .G56 2007 R defines the book’s major branch Medicine. RA Public aspects of medicine The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case RA648.5-767 represents Epidemics. Epidemiology. Quarantine. Disinfection Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case G56 represents the author’s [editor's] last name Christopher Mari. 2007 is the publication year.

  16. Rader, Benjamin G. Baseball: a history of America’s game. 2nd ed. Urbana: U of Illinois , 2002. Dewey Decimal 796.357 RAD 796 Athletic and outdoor sports and games 796.3 Ball games 796.357 Baseball Library of Congress GV863.A1 R33 2002 Class G defines the book’s major branch - GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION GV Recreation and leisure The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case 861-1017 Ball games: Baseball, football, golf, etc. Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case R33 represents the author’s last name, Benjamin G. Rader. 2002 is the publication year.

  17. Darrow, Kathy. Shakespeare for students: Book II : Critical interpretations of All's well that ends well. Antony and Cleopatra. The Comedy of errors. Coriolanus. Measure for measure. Richard II. The Sonnets. The Winter's tale. Detroit: Gale Research, [2000]. Dewey Decimal 822.33 SHA 800 Literature 822 English drama 822.33 Elizabethan period, 1558-1625 -William Shakespeare Library of Congress PR2987 .S468 1997 P defines the book’s major branch Language and Literature PR English literature The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject in this case 2199-3195 English renaissance (1500-1640) Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case S468 represents the author’s last name, William Shakespeare. 1997 is the publication year.

  18. Gutner, Howard. America's secret weapon : the Navajo code talkers of World War II. Parsippany: Celebration/Pearson, 2004. Dewey Decimal 940.54 GUT 900 General history of Europe 940.54 Military History of World War II (conduct of war) Library of Congress D810 G87 2004 D defines the book’s major branch History [General] D731-838 World War II (1939-1945) The first set of numbers in a LC call number help to define the subject: 731-838 represents World War II (1939-1945). Following that number is the cutter number which is a coded representation of the author or organization’s name or the title of the work. In this case G87 represents the author’s last name Howard Gutner. 2004 is the publication year.

  19. Special collections have unique call letters in addition to the assigned Dewey Decimal Classification.

  20. Arkansas Collection Ark 370.19 Bro Brodie, Ralph. Central in our lives : Voices from Little Rock Central High School 1957-59. Little Rock, AR: The Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, 2007. Ark 398.2 Mas Masterson, James R. Arkansas folklore : the Arkansas traveler, Davey Crockett, and other legends. Little Rock, Ark: Rose Pub. Co, 1974. ARK 646.7000973 Huc Huckabee, Mike. From hope to higher ground : 12 stops to restoring America's greatness. 1st ed. New York: Center Street, 2007. ARK B Broyles Broyles, Frank. Hog wild: the autobiography of Frank Broyles. Memphis, TN: Memphis State University Press, 1979.

  21. Career Car 331.7 Phi Phifer, Paul. College majors and careers : a resource guide for effective life planning. Rev. Garrett Park, MD: Garrett Park Press, 1993. CAR 355 Kap Kappraff, Ronald M and Kaprov, Steffi. ASVAB verbal review. 1st ed. Australia: Thomson/Arco, 2003. CAR 355 Ost Ostrow, Scott A. ASVAB : armed services vocational aptitude battery. 18th ed. Australia: Thomson/Arco, 2002. CAR 355 Wei Weill, Joshua and Multhopp, Ingrid. ASVAB. 2004 ed. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003. Car 355 Wie Wiener, Solomon and Steinberg, E.P. Practice for the armed forces test: ASVAB. 13th. New York: Prentice Hall, 1977.

  22. College Col 378.1 And Anderson, Trent and Banerjee, Supurna. Once upon a campus. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003. Col 378.1 Off Official guide to the ACT Assessment. 1st. New York: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1990. Col 540.76 Row Rowe, Frederick J. AP Chemistry. 3rd. New York: Macmillan, 1997.

  23. Parent Collection PC 305.23 Tho Thompson, Michael and Barker, Teresa. Speaking of boys : answers to the most asked questions about raising sons. 1st ed. New York: Ballantine Books, 2000. PC 306.8 Dob Dobson, James. Raising teenagers right. Wheaton, Ill: Tyndale, 1988. PC 618.92 Sic Sicile-Kira, Chantal. Adolescents on the autism spectrum : a parent's guide to the cognitive, social, physical and transition needs of teenagers with autism spectrum disorders. New York: A Perigee Book, 2006. PC 649.154 Sti Stillman, William. The everything parent's guide to children with Asperger's syndrome : help, hope, and guidance. Avon, MA.: Adams Media, 2005. PC O'BR Pamphlet O'Brien, Linda. How to get money for college. Dayton, OH: Woodburn Press, 2006.

  24. Professional Pro 011 Out Berlin, Susan. Outstanding books for the college bound. Chicago: American Library Association, 1984. Pro 379.1 Str Strong, Richard W. Teaching what matters most : Standards and strategies for raising student achievement. Alexandria, VA: ASCD, 2001. Pro 428.407 Ive Ivey, Gay and Fisher, Douglas. Creating literacy-rich schools for adolescents. Alexandria, Va: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2006. Pro 465 Och Ochoa, Ligia. How to write in Spanish : correspondence made easy, from personal letters to business documents. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.

  25. Reference Ref 032 Gui Kynaston, Nic. Guiness World Records 2000 Millennium Edition. Ref 809.3 NOV Milne, Ira Mark. Novels for students : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied novels. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2008. Ref 822.3 Sha Dominic, Catherine C. [ed.]. Shakespeare's characters for students. Detroit: Gale Research, 1997. Ref 822.33 Sha Scott, Mark W. [ed.]. Shakespeare for Students: Book I : Critical interpretations of As you like it, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer night's dream, Othello. and Romeo and Juliet. Detroit: Gale Research Inc, [1992].

  26. Quiz Part I Dewey or Library of Congress

  27. 011 MAJ RIGHT! DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

  28. LB1057 .S65 RIGHT! LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  29. 370.15 Sou RIGHT! DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

  30. Part II Which Special Collection?

  31. Ark 370.19 Bro RIGHT! ARKANSAS COLLECTION

  32. CAR 355 KAS RIGHT! CAREER COLLECTION

  33. Col 378.1 AND RIGHT! COLLEGE COLLECTION

  34. PC 618.92 Sic RIGHT! PARENT COLLECTION

  35. Pro 379.1 Str RIGHT! PROFESSIONAL COLLECTION

  36. REF 809.3 NOV RIGHT! REFERENCE COLLECTION

  37. Students: Southside High School Library - Fort Smith, AR - April 2009

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