Books in ASB library are
arranged by subject using the Dewey Decimal
Classification system.
Each subject is given a number called a Call number, and
the books are
then shelved in numerical order.
The Dewey Decimal
Classification divides all knowledge into ten main subject
areas,
which are each assigned a range of numbers:
000
– 099
General subjects, computing
100
– 199
Philosophy, psychology
200
– 299
Religion
300
– 399
Social sciences
400
– 499
Language
500
– 599
Natural sciences, mathematics
600
– 699
Technology (applied sciences)
700
– 799
Arts, entertainment
800
– 899
Literature
900
– 999
History, geography
The main subject areas are subdivided
into smaller and smaller sections, giving
more specific subjects
like:
600 Technology (applied sciences)
610 Medical sciences and medicine
620 Engineering & allied operations
630 Agriculture
640 Home economics & family living
650 Management & auxiliary services
660 Chemical engineering
670 Manufacturing
680 Manufacture for specific uses
690 Buildings
620 Engineering & allied operations
630 Agriculture
640 Home economics & family living
650 Management & auxiliary services
660 Chemical engineering
670 Manufacturing
680 Manufacture for specific uses
690 Buildings
and again subdivided into ...
650 Management & auxiliary services
- 650.1 Personal success in business
- 651.3 Office management
- 651.5 Records management
- 651.7 Communication Creation and transmission of records
- 651.8 Data processing Computer applications
- 652.3 Typewriting
- 652.5 Word processing
654 not used
655 not used
656 not used
657 Accounting
658 General management
- 658.1 Organization and finance
- 658.2 Plant management
- 658.3 Personal management
- 658.4 Executive management
- 658.5 Management of production
- 658.7 Management of materials
- 658.8 Management of distribution (Marketing)
Every DDC call number begins with a three-digit whole number, and some are followed by decimal numbers. The second part contains three letters called book number.So a call number is the combination of both Class number and Book Number.
DDC Call Number
973.3
|
The Declaration of Independence |
UNI
|
by the United States of America |
- The first number, 9, places the book in the 900s which is History & Geography,
- The second number, 7, places the book in the 970s which is General History of North America,
- The third number, 3, places the book the in 973s which is United States,
- The fourth number, 3, places the book the in 973.3s which is Revolution and confederation, 1775-1789,
- Thus 973.3 is used for materials about the
American revolution and confederation which occurred between 1775
and 1789.
The second line identifies the author of the work by
using the first three letters of the author's last name, or the
corporate name. In this example, the author is a group or corporate
entity with no "last name," so the first three letters of
the whole name are used, UNI.
When using the call number, treat the number that
precedes the decimal/period/full stop as a whole number, and that
which follows it as a decimal number. Therefore, 091 comes before
910, and 940.13 comes before 940.3. Letters on the second line are
read alphabetically.
DDC Numbers
Arranged in Alpha-Numeric Order
098
HAN |
973.3
UNI |
976.3
HAL |
976.4
CAR |
976.4
JOH |
977.219
AYL |
977.5
ARC |
977.5
GAR |
978.827
ARN |