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Dewey Services : Overview

Overview

The Dewey Decimal Classification System continues to evolve to reflect the changing world around us—from scientific discoveries and shifting geographies to emerging cultures and lifestyle trends. Easier than ever to use, Dewey works the way you do—online or by the book.

As the world changes, so do the demands of library users. They search new topics, use new languages and approach traditional knowledge resources with a new set of questions.

Keeping pace with knowledge and helping you organize it is what the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system is all about. Our editorial staff and international policy committee work closely with librarians to ensure the revisions, expansions and additions we make to DDC truly reflect the needs of today’s library users. It’s input from experts like you that continues to make Dewey timely, relevant and indispensable.

Dewey also keeps pace with the way you work. While the print version remains as popular as ever, most libraries today want both a print and an online version. The print version is a ready resource for librarians who prefer using hard copy, while WebDewey offers all the advantages of online information access, plus regular updates throughout the year.

WebDewey: Web-based service with regular updates

WebDewey is an online version of the complete Dewey Decimal Classification system. Using a standard Web browser, you have unlimited access to an enhanced version of the DDC 23 database, including Relative Index terms and built numbers not available in the print edition as well as BISAC headings mapped to Dewey numbers.

Staying current is easy

Because WebDewey is a subscription-based service, you automatically receive regular updates to the DDC system. The changes include new Library of Congress Subject Heading mappings, index terms and built numbers.

Customize and share your comments

Add your own online comments to reflect your local classification practices. This annotation feature also allows you to share those notes with others in your institution.

Simplify your workflow

WebDewey is more than a cataloging tool; it’s a productivity tool as well. Eliminate repetitive tasks and reduce time-consuming ones with automated features and faster keyboard navigation.

DDC 23: Revised and updated to reflect today’s world

This four-volume print version is the entire, updated Dewey Decimal Classification system. Published in 2011, the current edition covers global changes in areas of computer science, medicine, geography, politics, lifestyle trends and more—all carefully incorporated to make classification and access easier than ever. You will appreciate enhancements that improve usability.

Classify anything that’s new

Updates to the new edition include emerging topics, geographic revisions, scientific advances, growing interests, and just about everything else that’s new. The Relative Index has been updated with the latest built numbers and terms.

Refined for easier access

You’ll find many new topics and significant updates to selected fields, a complete overhaul to the representation of groups of people, revisions to several standard subdivisions and elimination of dual headings and unbalanced spans. These changes are designed to help you to better serve your user's needs.

Abridged DDC 15

Perfect for libraries with fewer than 20,000 titles, this condensed version of the DDC system covers all classes and key index terms.

200 Religion Class

Developed for libraries with extensive religious collections, this book covers all the relevant information required to classify your religion works. It’s the complete Dewey 200 Religion Class from the full Dewey.

Abridged WebDewey

Access an enhanced version of the Abridged DDC 14 database. Like the full version of WebDewey, this service includes timesaving features to streamline workflow, plus annotation tools to incorporate your own classification preferences.