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LOCATING A NON-FICTION BOOK IN THE LIBRARY
Using the Dewey Decimal System 4/28/2019 Eva Galloway, White Hills Elementary School Librarian
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What is a call number? Every book in the library is given a unique call number to serve as an address for locating the book on the shelf. 4/28/2019
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The Dewey system has ten main classes
000 Generalities 100 Philosophy and Psychology 200 Religion 300 Social Science 400 Language 500 Natural Science and Mathematics 600 Technology (Applied Sciences) 700 Arts 800 Literature 900 Geography and History 4/28/2019
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Let's see if we can catch a butterfly book.
4/28/2019 Eva Galloway, White Hills Elementary School Librarian
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To find the classification number for butterflies
we need to start with the class for Natural Science the 500's This means that the first number of the call number will be a 5. 4/28/2019 Eva Galloway, White Hills Elementary School Librarian
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100 Philosophy and Psychology 200 Religion 300 Social Science
000 Generalities 100 Philosophy and Psychology 200 Religion 300 Social Science 400 Language 500 Natural Science and Mathematics 600 Technology (Applied Sciences) 700 Arts 800 Literature 900 Geography and History 500 Natural Science and Mathematics 4/28/2019
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Let's look at the ten divisions of this 500 class.
510 Mathematics 520 Astronomy (planets and stars) 530 Physics (matter & energy) 540 Chemistry 550 Earth Sciences (the planet Earth) 560 Paleontology (dinosaurs) 570 Life Sciences (plants & animals) 580 Botanical Sciences (specifically plants) 590 Zoological Sciences (specifically animals) 4/28/2019
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Butterflies will be classified under the Zoological Sciences 590
Now we know that the second number of the call number will be a 9 4/28/2019 Eva Galloway, White Hills Elementary School Librarian
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520 Astronomy (planets and stars) 530 Physics (matter & energy)
510 Mathematics 520 Astronomy (planets and stars) 530 Physics (matter & energy) 540 Chemistry 550 Earth Sciences (the planet Earth) 560 Paleontology (dinosaurs) 570 Life Sciences (plants & animals) 580 Botanical Sciences (specifically plants) 590 Zoological Sciences (specifically animals) 4/28/2019
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Let's see the divisions of the 590's to find the next number.
4/28/2019 Eva Galloway, White Hills Elementary School Librarian
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The Zoological Sciences, the 590's, are also divided into ten divisions.
591 Zoology 592 Invertebrates (animals with no backbones) 593 Protozoa (single-celled organisms) 594 Mollusa (includes clams, slugs, octopus) 595 Other Invertebrates (worms and insects) 596 Vertebrates (animals with backbones) 597 Fishes 598 Reptiles and Birds 599 Mammals 4/28/2019
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Insects, including butterflies would be under 595.
591 Zoology 592 Invertebrates (animals with no backbones) 593 Protozoa (single-celled organisms) 594 Mollusa (includes clams, slugs, octopus) 595 Other Invertebrates (worms and insects) 596 Vertebrates (animals with backbones) 597 Fishes 598 Reptiles and Birds 599 Mammals 595 Other Invertebrates (worms and insects) 4/28/2019
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Now we have the first three numbers of the call number 595
The 595's are further divided by the use of decimals to specify what type of insects. 4/28/2019 Eva Galloway, White Hills Elementary School Librarian
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Where will we find the butterfly book?
Natural Science Zoological Sciences Other invertebrates Insects Lepidoptera (butterflies & moths) Butterflies Butterflies 4/28/2019
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REMEMBER: The more numbers, the more specific.
Note: When searching in a decimal system, search digit by digit --not by whole number. Adapted from University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland. 4/28/2019 Eva Galloway, White Hills Elementary School Librarian
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