Dewey decimal classification and relative index.
- Ed. 18.
- Lake Placid Club, N.Y., Forest Press, 1971.
- 3 v. (viii, 2692 p.) ; 26 cm.
CONTENTS
The Dewey Decimal Classification principles degree of expansion Notable new features tables add instructions discontinued and unused numbers concepts in centered headings phoenix schedules use outside the United States index relocations spelling
Editor's introduction book classification Dewey Decimal Classification current use Basic plan and application memory aids areas languages e.tc
Basic rules for selection of class number Complexities in selection of class number Reduction Index General suggestions Variations from recommended practice Special problems E.tc
VOLUME 2 Schedules use of the schedules
VOLUME 3 Relative index Use of the index Abbreviations used in the index Obsolescent schedules Tables of Concordance
v. 1. Introduction. Tables.--v. 2. Schedules.--v. 3. Relative index.