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Guidance from the experts
The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) Editorial Policy Committee (EPC) is a ten-member international board whose main function is to advise the DDC editors and OCLC on matters relating to changes, innovation and the general development of the DDC to make it work better for you and your library users. Nominated by various organizations, EPC members represent the interests of libraries around the world as they guide the ongoing development of the DDC.
EPC Meeting 130 Agenda
EPC members
EPC members value input from other librarians, so please contact any of them to discuss DDC-related concerns.
| Member |
Organization |
Location |
Nominated by |
| Andrea Kappler |
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library |
Evansville, IN USA |
American Library Association |
| Michael van Dyk |
Library and Archives Canada/Bibliothèque et Archives Canada |
Gatineau, QC, Canada |
Library and Archives Canada (OCLC) |
Caroline Kent
EPC Chair |
British Library |
Boston Spa,
West Yorkshire, England |
CILIP |
| Deborah Rose-Lefmann |
Northwestern University Library |
Evanston, IL USA |
American Library Association |
| Lyn McKinney |
Billings Senior High School Library |
Billings, MT USA |
American Library Association |
Anne Robertson
EPC Vice Chair |
Australian Committee on Cataloguing |
Norman Park, Queensland, Australia |
Australian Committee on Cataloguing (OCLC) |
| Sandra Singh |
Vancouver Public Library |
Vancouver, BC Canada |
OCLC |
| Jonathan Furner |
University of California at Los Angeles |
Los Angeles, CA USA |
American Library Association |
| Welna van Eeden |
University of South Africa |
Pretoria, South Africa |
Sabinet Online Standards Committee (OCLC) |
Karl Debus-Lopez,
LC Continuing Member |
Library of Congress |
Washington, DC USA |
Library of Congress |
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