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▪ 000 – Computer science, information & general works | ▪ 000 – Computer science, information & general works | ||
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▪ 100 – Philosophy and psychology | ▪ 100 – Philosophy and psychology | ||
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▪ 200 – Religion | ▪ 200 – Religion | ||
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▪ 300 – Social sciences | ▪ 300 – Social sciences | ||
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▪ 400 – Language | ▪ 400 – Language | ||
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▪ 500 – Science (including mathematics) | ▪ 500 – Science (including mathematics) | ||
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▪ 600 – Technology/Applied Science | ▪ 600 – Technology/Applied Science | ||
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▪ 700 – Arts and recreation | ▪ 700 – Arts and recreation | ||
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▪ 800 – Literature | ▪ 800 – Literature | ||
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▪ 900 – History, geography, and biography | ▪ 900 – History, geography, and biography | ||
Revision as of 14:37, 23 November 2010
Contents
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Main Classes
Each of the 10 below main categories has 10 secondary categories within which there are another 10 subcategories.
▪ 000 – Computer science, information & general works
▪ 100 – Philosophy and psychology
▪ 200 – Religion
▪ 300 – Social sciences
▪ 400 – Language
▪ 500 – Science (including mathematics)
▪ 600 – Technology/Applied Science
▪ 700 – Arts and recreation
▪ 800 – Literature
▪ 900 – History, geography, and biography
Melville Dewey
December 10, 1851 – December 26, 1931
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