The Dewey Decimal System is following me.
I don't know why.
I caught it going through my mail last week.
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I like the Dewey Decimal System. I wish it would follow me. lucky girl.
So if fiction were placed in it, where would that put it?
See, maybe I'm just weird, I thought the Congress system was eaiser to understand than Dewey *shrug* Gah, althought that give me more reasons not to be fond of it... Have there been any campaigns to change those, or is the system seen as being too widespread to be revised?
This discussion brought back some fond memories from college. The main stacks used the Library of college system. Beneath them was the secondary stack of older books using the Dewey Decimal System. I just went down there one day to look around and found the really cool dewey decimalized fiction section. I became very happy dicovering beautiful and rare editions of the works of James Branch Cabell, H.P. Lovecraft, and Arthur Conan Doyle.
I fell so in love with the edition of Cabell's Line of Love illustrated by Howard Pyle, that I told them that I lost it and paid the fine so I could keep it. No one else had taken the book out in the last 20 years so I didn't feel that guilty. Not that guilty but the guilt is still with me. You must first create an account to post.
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