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  1. Lorenz, B.: Systematische Aufstellung in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart (2002) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 17:56:19
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  2. Mühlner, M.: ¬"Der erste Bibliothekar, den Deutschland je aufzuweisen hatte" : Johann Michael Francke (1717-1775) (2000) 0.01
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  3. Lorenz, B.: ¬Die DDC im Umfeld der Entwicklung dezimaler Klassifikationen (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The decimal system is one system of a number of possible systems of ordering - and a very symbolic also. The ordering in ten chapters, themes, numbers, etc. you can find often in history. Indeed Dewey is not the genius-founder of decimal classification (against a number of authors)! For ordering and structuring separate schemes within a classification DDC creates a number of important negative solutions, e.g. in the main classes the 'lost' of physics and of medicine as special schemes: Nearly a catastrophe in the times of STM! And against an enormous tradition like Leibniz 1646 - 1716) et alii! Compare Bliss: The Bliss-Classification gives space for 6 numbers »sciences« in a context of 26 classes. Therefore the result in short: DDC (and UDC of course!) are »flowers« of the past, of the first decades of century 20! As a fact the Decimal Classification within the tradition of Melvil Dewey is not a final work: See the increasing number of newly constructed decimal classifications during the years 80 and 90 of the 20th century! Nevertheless DDC is a very great (problem and) solution in its development, internationality, reception - and edge-stone for many thinkers and librarians throughout the world - and an important example for modern translational work! Magda Heiner-Freiling has given to us a great stone for the edifice of Modern DDC: Requiescat in pace!
  4. ¬Die Welt der Encyclopédie (2001) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: Naumann, M. (Bearb.) u.a.: Diderots Enzyklopädie: eine Auswahl. Ausw. und Einf. von Manfred Naumann. Übers. aus dem Franz. von Theodor Lücke. Leipzig: Reclam 2001. 320 S.
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