Some table and record hierarchies look different after the latest August release. What happened?
As of the August 2004 release, we improved the display of Dewey hierarchies in the following ways:
The downward display of DDC hierarchies has been improved throughout schedule and table records, particularly the display of records that fall within a particular record's immediate downward hierarchy.
Double and triple zero subdivisions now appear in the downward hierarchies for schedule and table records. Additionally, when you click on the standard subdivision link in a record's hierarchy, you are no longer routed to the browse view. Instead, the applicable schedule record is displayed. (Note that the Browse button located in schedule and table records continues to offer you the option to browse the Dewey numbers with Captions index at any time.)
The display of upward DDC hierarchies has been improved throughout schedule and table records, particularly upward hierarchies that include centered entries, or spans.
Please see http://www.oclc.org/dewey/enhancements/enhancement200408.htm for specific examples of improved hierarchies in Dewey Services.
Submitted by: Thanks to Andrew Houghton for developing improved hierarchies in Dewey Services.
Last revised: 17 September 2004