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The Evolution of Dewey & WebDewey The Future is Now Andrea Kappler Cataloging Manager Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library Evansville, IN
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Brief Digital Dewey History DOS (Electronic Dewey) Windows (Dewey for Windows) Web (WebDewey)
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1993 – Electronic Dewey Unveiled at Midwinter 1993 DDC 20 MS DOS CD-ROM product Keyboard commands Screen displays very different from print Dewey Limited local notes capability Hard to window in a DOS environment Hard to update More of a cataloging curiosity than a cataloging tool
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1996 – Dewey for Windows DDC 21 Windows CD-ROM product Mouse friendly – select windows, scroll, drag & drop, expand/minimize windows Screen displays include Show Page view Local notes capability All documentation online Hard to update Becoming a cataloging tool
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2000 – WebDewey DDC 21 Subscription Web product (available through CORC) Internet connection & mouse needed Screen displays show hierarchical structure of numbers No local notes Much improved online help Browser environment– lots of windows! Kept up-to-date by OCLC/Forest Press Cataloging power tool!
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Favorite Features in 2001 Separate Browse and Search screens Boolean searching Hierarchical display of numbers Hypertext links Dewey class numbers LCSH authority records Buttons for Tables, Browse, Notes, Terms, & a new search box always visible Timer Updated by OCLC/Forest Press
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Wish List from 2001 Search history button Option to revise a Boolean search Link to OPAC Work area (for building numbers) Larger timer; maybe flashing when time down to 5 minutes Local notes, local notes, local notes! More built numbers Links back to older editions, especially when numbers are discontinued
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Wishes Granted Search history button Revise Boolean searches Link to OPAC Work area Timer flashes when time remaining is down to 5 minutes Local notes!! More built numbers Links back to discontinued numbers in older editions
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Search History lets me revise or repeat a search
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Revise a search
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636.7083 searched in my OPAC
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Create local notes: institutional or personal
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Cool Stuff I Wish Id Wished For… Logon saved in a cookie Related links Quick tips (on the Search screen) Launch WebDewey from Connexion Client Really long WebDewey session (2 hrs. vs. 40 min. from within Connexion Browser session) Collapsible hierarchy & other user preferences Improved mappings: Subject headings for children SM – Statistical Mappings PPT (People Places & Things) mappings EM – Editorial mappings – most authoritative
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Helpful links Logon saved in a cookie
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Timer More links
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Launch WebDewey from OCLCs Connexion Client
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Set user preferences
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Change DDC display options
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Mappings & links to definitions
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For 2006– I Challenge Dewey to… Provide more frequent updating (monthly, weekly, daily, hourly?) Incorporate the Dewey Blog Provide a link to the Dewey Blog on opening screen Link numbers in Blog discussions to WebDewey Integrate local notes with schedules & tables Link back to older editions for discontinued numbers (I dont like the Excel spreadsheet) Provide links to Relative Index terms Allow more user feedback: Contributions of built numbers Tagging/Folksonomies for Relative Index term suggestions Direct line to EPC members Add Dewey class numbers to LCSH authority records
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The Future is Now… Collaborative nature of the Web Consider changing WebDeweys name? Web2.0Dewey WikiDewey
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Questions, Comments Andrea Kappler andreak@evpl.org
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