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What Do T hose N umbers Mean and What Does It Have To Do With Dewey ?. Essential Questions:. Who is Dewey? What do those numbers mean on the book?. Microsoft Clipart 2010. Microsoft Clipart 2010. Who is Dewey?. Melville Dewey was born on December 10, 1851 in New York. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WHAT DO THOSE NUMBERS MEAN AND WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH DEWEY?
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
Who is Dewey?
What do those numbers mean on the book?
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WHO IS DEWEY?
Melville Dewey was born on December 10, 1851 in New York.
He designed a system on how to organize books and martials in a library or media center.
This system is called the Dewey Decimal Classification System.
Before this system, each library shelved the books differently and only the librarian knew how it worked.
How confusing?!?!Thank Goodness for Dewey!
HOW DOES THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM WORK?
Each book has a group of numbers. These numbers are given based on what the book is about. Books about the same thing are put together.
Then these books are put in number order. Simple, right? Yes, but let look closer at these numbers.
069 147252
398.22 730.01811
WHERE ARE THESE NUMBERS?
First, where are these numbers located?
On the spine of the book!
Right here!Right here!
Why in our media center some of the numbers white and some are yellow?
Because yellow means it is an AR book and white means it is not. It doesn't have anything to do with the number.
GENERAL CLASSIFICATIONS
Next, let’s look at the hundreds. Each hundred means a different subject.
000s – Generalities 100s – Philosophy and psychology 200s – Religion 300s – Social sciences 400s – Language 500s – Science 600s – Technology 700s – Arts and recreation 800s – Literature 900s – History and geography
000S - GENERALITIES
What’s here? Almanacs Encyclopedias Information about computers Also, a place to put new subjects
004.67 PEL
031PAS
100S – PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY
What does that mean? This section is about the mind and how people think.
What’s here? Books about what different groups of people think
and feel
155.4Kid
153POW
200S - RELIGION
Books about different religions are in the 200s.
Books about mythology and ancient religions are here.
200
MER
291.1Phi
296.4KUS
300S – SOCIAL SCIENCES
What’s in the 300s? Information about people who are on this earth Information about how different people live Information about different holidays and customs
398.2HON
394.26FRO
400S - LANGUAGE
In the 400s, information about different languages are put here. Dictionaries Sign language books Information about punctuation in different languages
428.2DOU 428.2
TRU
500S - SCIENCE
All types of science information is placed in the 500s. Information about
Space Math The earth Plants Animals
523 TUR
513.2KOO
600 - TECHNOLOGY What is in the 600s?
Books about medicine, parts of our body, agriculture, dentistry, mining, and foods are here.
612ALI
631.5SAU
637GIB
700S – ARTS AND RECREATION
Books about arts are here. Sculpture Drawing Painting Photography Music
Books about recreation are here. Watching television Games Sports
780.23DUB
796.91SUE
800S - LITERATURE
In the 800s, different types of literature are grouped together. Poetry Fiction books Speeches Letters
808.81DER
811SEA
900S – HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY
What is history and geography? History is like social studies and what
happened in the past. Geography is the study of the land.
What’s in the 900s? Travel information Land features in different countries History of different countries
970.1STU
912BRE944
DON
NOW CAN YOU MATCH THE NUMBERS TO THE BOOK TITLES?
398.2
567.9
639.9
004
179.9
221
428.2
741.2
973.04
NOW CAN YOU MATCH THE NUMBERS TO THE BOOK TITLES?
639.9
004
179.9
221
428.2
741.2
973.04
398.2
567.9
REMEMBER THERE IS AN ORDER TO THE MEDIA CENTER
Remember books about the same thing are put together on the shelf.
If you pull a book and you don’t remember where you got it from, please give it to the media specialist.
It’s important that the books are in the right order so they are easy to find.
Remember this is all because of a smart man named Melville Dewey.
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