WebDewey and Abridged WebDewey are updated quarterly. Both services contain the latest version of the schedules, tables, Manual, and Relative Index entries from their respective enhanced DDC databases. The hierarchical displays in WebDewey and Abridged WebDewey feature updated main class and division captions (e.g., 700 Arts & recreation; 790 Sports, games & entertainment).
WebDewey is a web-based version of the enhanced DDC 22 database. This October 2003 release includes:
Abridged WebDewey is a web-based version of the enhanced Abridged 13 database. This October 2003 release includes:
This October release of Abridged WebDewey is the last release based on Abridged 13. In December 2003, OCLC plans to release Abridged Edition 14 in Abridged WebDewey.
The October release features the following interface improvements:
We are pleased to reintroduce the Work Area, which was available in the now obsolete product, Dewey for Windows. The work area is a free text input line in the Dewey Services interface that lets you input your base number and add to that number as you read number-building instructions.
The work area is located under the quick search/quick browse button and is available from schedule records and search and browse results screens. The work area is also available from user notes search results screens and user notes records. The work area will be present with any version of Internet Explorer supported by Connexion provided that cookies are enabled.
Turn Off Work Area
The default is set to show the work area. If you have no use for the work area, you may hide it by selecting the Hide option at General→Admin→Preferences→Dewey Services Options→Dewey Record Options→Work Area.
Show/Hide Work Area
If you have use for the work area occasionally, leave your preferences to Show, but turn it on and off when you need it. To turn on and off the Work Area, use <Alt>+<W>. To focus the work area (so that your cursor is placed in the work area), use <Alt>+<.> (period or full stop).
Search History is now available from WebDewey and Abridged WebDewey search pages, browse pages, user notes, and the quick search/quick browse feature.
To view up to 10 of your previous searches, click the Search History button or press the <Alt>+<=> keys. Click the Revise button if you want to edit the previous search and perform a new search. Click the Repeat button if you want to perform the same search again. To clear the search history and remove all existing searches, click Clear History. The search type, timestamp, and search query are displayed on the Search History window. The timestamp indicates the time and date of the search. Your search history is retained between sessions and persists on a per-authorization basis.
Search histories generated from the Dewey Services main search screen and the main browse screen are independent of search histories generated from the Dewey quick search/quick browse button. That is, searches and browses entered from the main Dewey search/browse screens do not appear in the Dewey quick search/quick browse search history and vice versa. View previous search results from the search page. View previous browse results from the browse page. View previous quick search and quick browse results from pages where the quick search/quick browse button is present (schedule records pages, search results pages, and browse results pages).
Search History
Searches input at the main search screen are retained here. (Searches input from the quick search button are not retained here.)
Browse History
Browses input at the main browse screen are retained here. (Browses input from the quick browse button are not retained here.)
Quick Search/Quick Browse History
Searches and browses input at the quick search/quick browse screen are retained here.
Remember, OCLC Connexion already contains a number of keyboard shortcuts. If "Dewey Services" is your *active tab, the following shortcuts activate the following buttons:
*You can get to the Dewey Services tab in OCLC Connexion with the shortcut, <Alt>+<D>.
A WebDewey tutorial is available at: http://www.oclc.org/support/training/dewey/
More information is available at http://www.oclc.org/dewey/