Link: http://classify.oclc.org/
Description: WebClassify provides a user interface and a machine service for assigning classification numbers and subject headings. The database is searchable by many of the standard numbers associated with books, magazines, journals, and music and video recordings.
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Link: https://www.oclc.org/research/areas/data-science/classify.html
Description: WebClassify. Classify was a FRBR-based prototype designed to support the assignment of classification numbers and subject headings for books, DVDs, CDs, and other types of materials. This project applied principles of the FRBR model to aggregate bibliographic information above the manifestation level. Bibliographic records were grouped using the ...
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Link: https://www.oclc.org/en/dewey/webdewey.html
Description: WebWebDewey is the easiest way to use the DDC to organize and classify library collections. With WebDewey, metadata managers have the most up-to-date DDC numbers available that are based on an array of continually evolving topics and languages.
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Link: https://help.oclc.org/Librarian_Toolbox/Troubleshooting/Why_is_OCLC_discontinuing_OCLC_Classify
Description: WebEffective 31 January 2024, Classify’s web-based user interface and API will therefore be discontinued. If your library has an OCLC Cataloging and Metadata Subscription, you can perform similar searches via WorldShare Record Manager or the WorldCat Metadata API —both of which are available as part of your subscription—to find classifications.
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Link: https://www.ipl.org/div/farq/deweyFARQ.html
Description: WebAs mentioned in the DDC section, a helpful cataloging resource is Classify: Enter a title, author, OCLC number, UPC, or ISSN and it retrieves summary information from Web Dewey and Classify Web displaying the most frequent call …
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Link: https://www.loc.gov/cds/classweb/classwebfeatures.html
Description: WebClassification Web - Features. Full-text schedule display of all Library of Congress classification schedules--including G class geographic cutters. Complete Library of Congress subject headings in familiar thesaurus-style display. Complete Library of …
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Link: https://www.oclc.org/en/dewey/resources.html
Description: WebThe Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system is the world’s most widely used way to organize library collections. The DDC constantly updates to enable better discovery across any topic in multiple languages. Because the DDC is easy to use, you can increase the visibility of your materials quickly and efficiently.
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Link: https://www.oclc.org/en/dewey.html
Description: WebThe Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system is the world’s most widely used way to organize library collections. The DDC constantly updates to enable better discovery across any topic in multiple languages. Because the DDC is easy to use, you can increase the visibility of your materials quickly and efficiently.
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Link: https://www.oclc.org/research/activities/browser/desc.html
Description: WebThe three summaries provide an overview of the intellectual and notational structure of the DDC system, but they do not always reveal the full substance of what the numbers represent. To understand the breadth of each number and caption, one must consult the DDC classification schedules.
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Link: https://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/dewey/versions/print/intro.pdf
Description: WebHistory, Current Use, and Development of the Dewey Decimal Classification. 3.1 The Dewey Decimal Classification—conceived by Melvil Dewey in 1873 and first published in 1876—is a general knowledge organization tool that is continuously revised to keep pace with knowledge.
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