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Mount Si High School Library
Shelving Non-Fiction & ReferenceShelf Reading Non-Fiction & Reference
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MELVILLE DEWEY, LIBRARIAN
Melville Dewey created the Dewey Decimal System in 1876 to improve library organization and productivity.
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The Dewey Decimal System has 10 main categories 000 Generalities (Disciplines that deal with
knowledge - computer science, library, journalism)100 Philosophy & Psychology 200 Religion 300 Social Sciences 400 Language 500 Natural Sciences & Mathematics 600 Technology (Applied sciences) 700 Art & Recreation 800 Literature 900 History & Geography
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DEWEY DECIMAL NUMBERS 123.123456789AND BEYOND
Dewey Decimal numbers always have three numbers to the left of the decimal The numbers to the right of the
decimal are unlimited
Can you guess what book would be found at this call number? 823 is English fictionThe lightening bolt numbers should give you a hint.
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This librarian had the Dewey Decimal number including the Cutter cataloging code for Harry Potter tattooed on her back.
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Each main category can be divided into subcategories
For example400 – Language 440 Romance languages; French
401 Philosophy & theory402 Miscellany403 Dictionaries & encyclopedias404 Special topics405 Serial publications406 Organizations & management407 Education, research, related topics408 With respect to kinds of persons409 Geographical & persons treatment
441 French writing system & phonology
442 French etymology 443 French dictionaries 444 Not assigned or no longer
used 445 French grammar 446 Not assigned or no longer
used 447 French language
variations 448 Standard French usage 449 Provençal & Catalan
What is different about number 444 and 446?Book
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WITH EACH DIVISION THE TOPIC BECOMES MORE SPECIFIC
443.21 French Visual Language Guide
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Call Numbers are used to locate books on the shelves in the library. The call number for Non-Fiction books consists of the Dewey
Decimal number and the first three letters of the author's last name.
500 – Science & MathematicsBRY - Bryson
Call numbers are located on the spine of the book about an inch from the bottom.
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Non-Fiction books are placed on the shelf in numerical order, starting with the smallest number and ending with the largest number.
If books share the same Dewey Decimal number, then the books are put in alphabetical order by the author’s name. If the author has more than one book with the same call number, then the books are put in order by the title.
Several books have the Dewey Decimal 932, so the books are put in order by author.
Two books share the call number 979.7 MorMurray Morgan wrote both books, so the books are put in order by the title.
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HAVING TROUBLE PUTTING THE DEWEY DECIMAL NUMBERS IN ORDER?Think in terms of money…
001 $1 001.01 $1.01 001.10 $1.10 010 $10 010.01 $10.01 010.10 $10.10 100 $100 100.01 $100.01 100.10 $100.10
Give it a try…020.56200.65020.06020.5002.65020.65200.06065.20260.02265.20260.22020.02
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How did you do?Correct order002.65020.02020.06020.50020.56020.65065.20200.06200.65260.02260.22265.20
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921Biographies are shelved with the Dewey Decimal number 921. Within 921 the books are in order by the subject (who the biography is about).
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921CHAPLIN
For example, a biography about Charlie Chaplin would be found at
Create call number
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REFERENCEThe call number for reference books begins with REF and the labels are green. Reference books follow the same shelving rules as Non-Fiction books.
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Daily Shelf ReadingUse the same procedure for facing
and cleaning as you use for Fiction.
Common Rules for Advanced Alphabetizing
General sequence of alphabetization is by • symbol ($, %, ‡) • numerals (0 through 9) • letter (A through Z) Example: $10 a day 20 Ways to Improve Your Spelling A-1 Steak Sauce All About Spelling banana
Abbreviations are usually alphabetized exactly as written, not as they are spelled out. Example: dog Dr. Brown FBI milk Mrs. Smith
Numerals are usually alphabetized exactly as written, not as they are spelled out. Example: 007 James Bond 101 short stories 3-D movies 3M Company 600 new churches 1984
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Names with Mac or Mc are alphabetized letter by letter as they appear. Names with O’ are alphabetized as if the apostrophe were missing. Example: Macalister, Donald MacAlister, Paul Macauley, Catharine Macmillan, Harold Madison, James marriage McAllister, Ward McAuley, Catherine McMillan, Edwin M. metal Onassis, Aristotle O’Neill, Eugene ones
Titles are usually alphabetized by the first main word, with initial articles (A, An, The) either put at the end of the entry or left out entirely. Example: Around the World in 80 Days Catcher in the Rye, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The New York Times Tale of Two Cities, A
1Source: University of Chicago Press. Chicago Manual of Style. 14th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.
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Discuss the questions below and be prepared to provide detailed answers.
1. Who was Melville Dewey?2. How are non-fiction books arranged on the shelf? (include authors with the same last name and authors with more than one book)3. How do you identify a reference book?4. What Dewey Decimal number would have books you are interested in reading? Why?5. How many numbers are left of the decimal point in the Dewey Decimal System? How many numbers are to the right of the decimal in the Dewey Decimal System?6. What shelf reading procedures do you do exactly the same in fiction, non-fiction and reference?
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