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author_ss:"Comaroni, J.P."
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Comaroni, J.P.; Satija, M.P.: Revising the Dewey Decimal Classification (1988)
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- Revision of the DDC is based on the growth or recasting of knowledge that is revealed in a decade of publishing. Revision takes place at the Library of Congress and is guided by several professional committees and the advice of experts. 'Decimal Classification Additions, Notes and Decisions (DC&)' conveys revisions of a minor nature between editions. Separate publications, such as for 004-006 Data Processing and Computer Science, make extensive revisions available between editions
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Comaroni, J.P.; Satija, M.P.: Dewey Decimal Classification: history and current status (1989)
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- This book gives a concise history and present status of the Dewey Decimal Classification with since its birth in America more than a century ago has spread to 135 countries of the world. Since it was not created for foreign users originally, the DDC has run into difficulties.