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In this book, John Bowman helps novice and out-of-practice classifiers to understand how to use Dewey to classify works. He outlines the content of the scheme and its structure and then, through worked examples based on real and imaginary titles, teaches readers how to use the scheme. Fully worked out answers and notes are provided. The book's contents include: introduction and background outline and description of the schedules how to classify simple subjects number-building, 1: standard subdivisions number-building, 2: other methods preference order exceptions special subjects how to cope with difficult items WebDewey. Readership: Written in an engaging and direct style and as a sister publication to the best-selling Essential Cataloguing, this text is ideal for library students, public, school and solo librarians and classifiers who are just starting to use Dewey and want some simple examples.
Vol. 2: Summaries of task group reports; and full text of the reports by Oil Logistics, Oil and Gas Capital Requirements, Gas Demand, Gas Transportation, and Tar Sands Task Groups. Full text of the reports of the other task groups are issued by the committee in 8 v. with title: U.S. energy outlook, an interim report, an initial appraisal.