CDD 000-900
CDD 000-900
CDD 000-900
001 Knowledge
Description and critical appraisal of intellectual activity in general
Including interdisciplinary works on consultants
Class here discussion of ideas from many fields; interdisciplinary approach to
knowledge
Class epistemology in 121. Class a compilation of knowledge in a specific form
with the form, e.g., encyclopedias 030
For consultants or use of consultants in a specific subject, see the subject, e.g.,
library consultants 023, engineering consultants 620, use of consultants in
management 658.4
See Manual at 500 vs. 001
.01 Theory of knowledge
Do not use for philosophy of knowledge, philosophical works on theory of
knowledge; class in 121
.1 Intellectual life
Nature and value
For scholarship and learning, see 001.2
See also 900 for broad description of intellectual situation and condition
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001 Dewey Decimal Classification 001
.3 Humanities
Including relative value of science versus the humanities
Class here government policy on humanities
.4 Research
Including research methods; qualitative research, quantitative research,
scientific method; descriptive and experimental methods; support of and
incentives for research; awards, bursaries, certificates, competitions, contests,
fellowships and scholarships, financial support, grants, honors, medals, prizes
Class here action research, evaluation research, works discussing what research
is
Class operations research, computer modeling and simulation in 003; class
student finance in higher education in 378.3. Class research in a specific subject
with the subject, plus notation 072 from Table 1, e.g., research in linguistics
410.72; class results of research in a specific subject with the subject without
notation 072 from Table 1, e.g., results of research in linguistics 410 (not
410.72); class support of and incentives for research in a specific subject with
the subject, plus notation 079 from Table 1, e.g., research awards in mechanical
engineering 621.079
See Manual at 500 vs. 001; also at 519.5, T1—01 vs. 001.4, T1—072
Interdisciplinary works on historical research relocated to 907.2
.9 Controversial knowledge
Including well-established phenomena for which explanations are controversial;
the end of the world; deceptions and hoaxes; errors, delusions, superstitions
Class here interdisciplinary works on controversial knowledge, parapsychology,
occultism
Class a hoax that influenced history with the hoax in 900, e.g., False Dmitri 947
For parapsychology and occultism, see 130. For controversial knowledge
concerning a specific subject, see the subject, e.g., paranatural and
legendary phenomena as subjects of folklore 398, Piltdown man hoax 569.9,
controversial medical remedies 615.8, an alleged conspiracy to assassinate
John F. Kennedy 973.922
See Manual at 001.9 and 130
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001 Computer science, information, general works 001
.94 Mysteries
Reported phenomena not explained, not fully verified
Including Atlantis, Bermuda Triangle, pyramid power
Class here nonastronomical extraterrestrial influences on earth
See also 900 for Atlantis as a subject of archaeology
.942 Unidentified flying objects (UFOs)
Variant name: flying saucers
Class here human-alien encounters
.944 Monsters and related phenomena
Including abominable snowman, Loch Ness monster
See also 590 for animals whose reality is not controversial
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003 Dewey Decimal Classification 003
003 Systems
Including system identification; forecasting and forecasts; interdisciplinary
works on forecasting; computer modeling and simulation; computer applications
in systems, computer implementation of mathematical models of systems,
interdisciplinary works on computer modeling and simulation; theory of
communication and control; cybernetics, interdisciplinary works on control and
stability of systems; kinds of systems; systems distinguished in relation to time
Class here operations research; systems theory, analysis, design, optimization;
models (simulations) applied to real-world systems
Class computer vision in 006.3; class psychology of human perception in 153.7;
class simulation in education in 371.39; class perception in animals in 573.8;
class information theory in communications engineering in 621.382, without
using notation 01 from Table 1; class coding for purpose of limiting access to
information (cryptography) in 652; class use of systems analysis and operations
research in management in 658.4; class social aspects of and interdisciplinary
works on communication in systems in 302.2. Class systems in a specific subject
with the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., systems theory in the social
sciences 300.1; class information theory in communications engineering of a
specific kind of communications with the kind, without using notation 01 from
Table 1, e.g., radio 621.384; class information theory in any other specific subject
with the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., information theory in
economics 330.01
For artificial intelligence, see 006.3; for forecasting by parapsychological
and occult means, see 133.3; for social forecasting, forecasting and forecasts
for specific areas, see 303.49; for purely mathematical treatment of networks
without reference to real-world systems, see 511; for control theory in
automation engineering, see 629.8. For computer modeling and simulation
applied to a specific subject, see the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g.,
computer modeling in economics 330.01; for control and stability of systems in
a specific subject, see the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., control
and stability of systems in general engineering 620.001
See also 004.2 for analysis and design of computer-based systems; also 511
for mathematical models not applied to real-world systems; also 519.7 for
mathematical programming not applied to real-world systems
[.028 5] Computer applications
Do not use; class in 003
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004 Computer science, information, general works 004
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004 Dewey Decimal Classification 004
.5 *Storage
Including hardware aspects of virtual memory; comprehensive works on
associative (content-addressable) memory and associative processing; internal
storage (main memory); external storage (auxiliary memory)
Class associative processing in 004; class comprehensive works on virtual
memory in 005.4
.602 Miscellany
Do not use for standards; class in 004.6
.67 *Wide-area networks
Including Internet; World Wide Web
Class here metropolitan-area networks
For Internet, World Wide Web as information systems, see 025.042. For
a specific aspect of cloud computing, see the aspect, e.g., grid computing
004, web services 006.7
See Manual at 004.67 vs. 006.7, 025.042, 384.3
.670 917 3 Socioeconomic regions by concentration of population
Do not use for metropolitan-area networks; class in 004.67
.69 Specific kinds of computer communications
Including Internet telephony
Class computer communications in multimedia systems with the system,
e.g., online social networks 006.7
[.690 1–.690 9] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 004.601–004.609
.692 *Electronic mail
Class here instant messaging; point-to-point communications
Class e-mail lists in 004.693
.693 *Discussion groups
Class here chat groups, electronic bulletin boards, e-mail lists,
newsgroups; broadcast communications
Class electronic mail in 004.692
.7 *Peripherals
Including peripherals for analog, digital, hybrid computers; peripherals for
computers distinguished by processing modes; peripherals combining input and
output functions; computer terminals; input peripherals; output peripherals
Class peripheral storage, tape and disk devices in 004.5; class input devices that
utilize pattern recognition methods in 006.4; class output peripherals that utilize
computer sound synthesis in 006.5; class computer graphics output devices in
006.6; class ergonomic engineering of computer peripherals in 621.39. Class
a special-purpose input device with the purpose, e.g., graphics input devices
006.6, game paddles 688.7
See also 004.6 for communications devices
*
*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01
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005 Computer science, information, general works 005
SUMMARY
005.01 Philosophy and theory
.1 Programming
.2 Programming for specific types of computers, for specific operating
systems, for specific user interfaces
.3 Programs
.4 Systems programming and programs
.5 General purpose application programs
.7 Data in computer systems
.8 Data security
.1 Programming
Including special programming techniques; software systems analysis and
design; analysis of a user’s problem preparatory to developing a software
system to solve it; verification, testing, measurement, debugging; preparation
of program documentation; preparation of software documentation; program
maintenance; software maintenance; microprogramming and microprograms
Class here application frameworks, application programming, computer
algorithms, integrated development environments, software engineering
Class firmware viewed as hardware in 004; class real-time programming,
parallel programming in 005.2; class programming for personal computers
in 005.26; class programs for personal computers in 005.36; class algorithms
discussed solely from a theoretical perspective, without regard to computer
implementation, in 518. Class a specific application of programming within
computer science with the application in 005.4–005.8 or 006, e.g., programming
of computer graphics 006.6
For programming for specific types of computers, for specific operating
systems, for specific user interfaces, see 005.2
See Manual at 005.1–005.2 vs. 005.4; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3
*
*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01
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005 Dewey Decimal Classification 005
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005 Computer science, information, general works 005
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005 Dewey Decimal Classification 005
.3 *Programs
Software, firmware, middleware
Including programs for digital computers (e.g., programs for supercomputers,
programs for mainframe computers, programs for midrange computers,
programs for personal computers); programs for specific processing modes;
programs for specific operating systems and for specific user interfaces not
limited by type of computer; programs for hybrid and analog computers
Class here application programs, collections of programs, software
documentation, software packages, comprehensive works on software and
firmware, on applications and systems programs
Class comprehensive works on programs for midrange and personal computers
in 005.36. Class programs for a specific application in computer science with
the application in 005–006, e.g., programs for computer graphics 006.6; class
online help in specific kinds of programs with the kind, e.g., online help in
programs for personal computers 005.36; class collections of programs of a
specific kind with the kind, e.g., collections of general purpose application
software 005.5
For firmware, see 005.1; for systems programs, see 005.4
See also 005.1 for preparation of program documentation
See Manual at 005.3; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3; also at 005.3, 005.5 vs. 005.4
.302 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for software metrics, quality assurance, reliability, testing,
verification, maintenance and repair, class in 005.1
Including usability testing, software evaluation as an aid in selection
.302 9 Commercial miscellany
See Manual at 011 vs. 005.3029, 016.0053, 025.0422
.36 *Programs for personal computers
Including programs for handheld computing devices
Class here programs for specific types of personal computers;
comprehensive works on programs for midrange and personal computers
Class programs for midrange computers in 005.3
.362 Programs in specific programming languages
Limited to programs and works about programs where the material being
classified emphasizes the programming language
Arrange alphabetically by name of programming language, e.g., BASIC
*
*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01
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005 Computer science, information, general works 005
.740 2 Miscellany
.740 285 Computer applications
For web databases as information storage and retrieval
systems, see 025.0422
.740 6 Organizations and management
.740 68 Management
Do not use notation 068 from Table 1 for file management or
database management (computer programs that enable operation
of files or databases); class in 005.74
Class here management of organizations concerned with
databases, e.g., firms that create them
.75 Specific types of data files and databases
Including centralized files and databases; flat-file databases; databases based
on specific data models (e.g., network databases, hierarchical databases,
relational databases, object-oriented databases); temporal, spatial, constraint
databases; distributed data files and databases; data files and databases used
in client/server computing; full-text database management systems
.8 *Data security
Including digital rights management, electronic signatures; data encryption;
ciphers; malware; data backup and recovery
Class here access control, computer network security, firewalls;
interdisciplinary works on computer security
Class interdisciplinary works on cryptography in 652
For a specific aspect of computer security, see the aspect, e.g., management
of computer security 658.4
.2 *Special-purpose systems
Including automatic data collection; embedded computer systems [formerly
004.1]; interdisciplinary works on automatic identification and data capture;
interdisciplinary works on bar coding [formerly 006.4]
Class real-time locating systems that use radio frequency identification in
910.285
For optical character recognition, speaker recognition, see 006.4; for
biometric identification, see 570.1; for use of bar coding in materials
management, see 658.7. For specific applications of automatic identification
and data capture, see the application, plus notation 0285 from Table 1,
e.g., management of supplies in business 658.70285; for a specific aspect
of embedded computer systems, see the aspect, e.g., systems analysis and
design of embedded computer systems 004.2, software for embedded systems
005.3
.3 *Artificial intelligence
Including machine learning; neural nets (neural networks); connectionism,
neural computers; knowledge-based systems; expert systems; natural language
processing; computational linguistics [formerly 410.285]; computer vision; data
mining [formerly also 005.74]
Class here computational intelligence, intelligent agents, multi-agent systems,
question-answering systems, comprehensive works on artificial intelligence and
cognitive science
Class robotics in 629.8
For cognitive science, see 153
See also 005.1 for logic programming; also 006.4 for pattern recognition
not used as a tool of artificial intelligence
See Manual at 006.3 vs. 006.4, 621.36, 621.39; also at 006.3 vs. 153; also at
006.3 vs. 410.285
Logic databases, deductive databases relocated to 005.7401
.5 *Digital audio
Including speech synthesis
Class here computer sound synthesis
Class digital audio engineering in 621.389; class computer audio art in 776
See Manual at 776 vs. 006.5–006.7
.6 *Computer graphics
Including hardware; equipment specifically designed for computer graphics
and works treating use of equipment for computer graphics even if the
equipment was not specifically designed for that purpose; programming;
programming for specific types of computers, for specific operating systems,
for specific user interfaces; programs; special topics in computer graphics (e.g.,
three-dimensional graphics, digital video)
Class here image manipulation
Class works that treat equally the use of equipment for graphics and
nongraphics tasks in 004; class multimedia systems, interactive video,
comprehensive works on computer graphics and computer sound synthesis in
006.7; class digital television in 621.388; class computer graphic art in 776;
class digital video hardware, digital video effects in 777; class use of computers
in video production in 777.0285
For a specific product of computer animation techniques, see the product,
e.g., animated films 791.43
See Manual at 776 vs. 006.5–006.7
.7 *Multimedia systems
Including interactive video; hardware; markup languages; general document
markup languages, style sheet languages; specific types of multimedia systems;
programming; Internet programming, web application frameworks, web
programming; programming for specific types of computers, for specific
operating systems, for specific user interfaces; programs; multimedia authoring
programs, software; multimedia software
Class here hypermedia, hypertext; information architecture, web page design,
web site development; comprehensive works on computer graphics and digital
audio, interactive multimedia
Class web servers in 004; class web databases in 005.740285; class hypertext
databases in 005.75; class multimedia computer art in 776; class use of
computers in video production in 777.0285; class interdisciplinary works
on Internet in 004.67; class interdisciplinary works on World Wide Web
in 025.042; class interdisciplinary works on web publishing in 070.5; class
interdisciplinary works on online social networks in 302.30285
For digital audio, see 006.5; for computer graphics, see 006.6
See also 384.3 for interactive videotex
See Manual at 004.67 vs. 006.7, 025.042, 384.3; also at 776 vs. 006.5–006.7
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*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01
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006 Dewey Decimal Classification 006
[007] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
010 Bibliography
History, identification, description of printed, written, audiovisual, electronic
resources
Including special topics of bibliography (e.g., analytical bibliography [descriptive
bibliography], systematic bibliography)
Class descriptive cataloging in 025.3. Class systematic bibliography applied to a
specific kind of bibliography with the kind, plus notation 028 from Table 1, e.g.,
preparation and compilation of biobibliographies 012.028; class catalogs and lists
of art works with the subject, plus notation 074 from Table 1, e.g., a catalog of the
prints in the Library of Congress 769.074
For historical bibliography, see 002
See also 028.1 for reviews
SUMMARY
011 Bibliographies and catalogs
012 Bibliographies and catalogs of individuals
014 Bibliographies and catalogs of anonymous and pseudonymous works
015 Bibliographies and catalogs of works from specific places
016 Bibliographies and catalogs of works on specific subjects
017 General bibliographies and catalogs of works held in specific collections or
offered for sale
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011 Dewey Decimal Classification 011
236
012 Bibliography 012
[013] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 14
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016 Dewey Decimal Classification 016
238
017 Bibliography 017
SUMMARY
020.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
021 Relationships of libraries, archives, information centers
022 Administration of physical plant
023 Personnel management (Human resource management)
025 Operations of libraries, archives, information centers
026 Libraries, archives, information centers devoted to specific subjects
027 General libraries, archives, information centers
028 Reading and use of other information media
[.68] Management
Do not use for plant management; class in 022. Do not use for personnel
management; class in 023. Do not use for other aspects of management, for
comprehensive works on management; class in 025.1
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020 Dewey Decimal Classification 020
240
022 Library and information sciences 022
[024] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
SUMMARY
025.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.04–.06 [Information storage and retrieval systems]
.1 Administration
.2 Acquisitions and collection development
.3 Bibliographic analysis and control
.4 Subject analysis and control
.5 Services for users
.6 Circulation services
.7 Physical preparation for storage and use
.8 Maintenance and preservation of collections
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025 Dewey Decimal Classification 025
242
025 Library and information sciences 025
.1 Administration
Including finance; duplication services (reprography); photocopying
(photoduplication) services, printing services; administration of specific types
of institutions
Class government financial support in 021.8; class publishing by libraries,
archives, information centers in 070.5; class interdisciplinary works on
photocopying in 686.4. Class administration of a specific function with the
function, plus notation 068 from Table 1, e.g., administration of cataloging
025.3068; class administration of a specific function in a specific type of
institution with the function, e.g., administration of a map collection in a map
library 025.17
For administration of physical plant, see 022; for personnel management,
see 023. For user fees for a specific service, see the service, plus notation
068 from Table 1, e.g., fees for automated information search and retrieval
025.04068
.17 Administration of collections of special materials
Class here nonbook materials, comprehensive works on treatment of special
materials
For a specific kind of treatment of special materials, see the kind, e.g.,
acquisition of and collection development for materials in special forms
025.2
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025 Dewey Decimal Classification 025
244
025 Library and information sciences 025
.6 Circulation services
Including reserve collections; interlibrary loans
Class here document delivery
Class circulation services for special groups and organizations in 027.6
245
026 Dewey Decimal Classification 026
246
027 Library and information sciences 027
.4 *Public libraries
Including library outreach programs; library extension, the use of bookmobiles
(mobile libraries) in public librarianship
Class here public library branches
Class public library units for special groups and organizations in 027.6
[.409 3–.409 9] Specific continents, countries, localities
Do not use; class in 027.43–027.49
.43–.49 *Specific continents, countries, localities
Add to base number 027.4 notation 3–9 from Table 2, e.g., public libraries in
France 027.444
.5 *Government libraries
National, state, provincial, local
Including overseas information libraries [formerly 027.6]
For legislative reference bureaus, see 027.6
.508 Government libraries for groups of people [formerly also 027.6]
.509 History, geographic treatment, biography
.509 3–.509 9 Specific continents, countries, localities
Class specific institutions in 027.53–027.59
.53–.59 *Specific institutions
Add to base number 027.5 notation 3–9 from Table 2 for area served, e.g.,
Library of Congress 027.573
*
*Do not add notation 068 from Table 1; class in 025.1
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027 Dewey Decimal Classification 027
.8 *School libraries
Including school resource centers; specific levels and specific libraries; libraries
in religious schools
.809 3–.809 9 Specific continents, countries, localities
Class specific institutions in 027.8
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028 Library and information sciences 028
.1 Reviews
Including reviews of reference works; reviews of works published in specific
forms; reviews of works for specific kinds of users
Class here general collections of book reviews
Class reviews of computer programs in 005.3029; class techniques of reviewing
in 808. Class reviews of a specific kind of reference work with the kind, e.g.,
reviews of encyclopedias 030; class reviews of works on a specific subject with
the subject, e.g., reviews of works on chemistry 540, reviews of entertainment
films 791.43, critical appraisal of literature 800
.108 Reviews for and by groups of people
.108 3 Reviews by young people
Do not use for reviews of works for young people; class in 028.1
.108 7 Reviews by people with disabilities and illnesses; reviews for and by
gifted people
Do not use for reviews of works for people with disabilities; class in
028.1
[029] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
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030 Dewey Decimal Classification 030
250
036 General encyclopedic works 036
[040] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[041] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[042] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[043] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[044] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[045] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[046] [Unassigned]
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[047] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[048] [Unassigned]
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[049] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
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050 Dewey Decimal Classification 050
252
055 General serial publications 055
253
062 Dewey Decimal Classification 062
254
069 General organizations and museology 069
255
070 Dewey Decimal Classification 070
SUMMARY
070.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1–.9 [Documentary media, educational media, news media; journalism;
publishing]
071 Journalism and newspapers in North America
072 Journalism and newspapers in British Isles
073 Journalism and newspapers in Germany and neighboring central European
countries
074 Journalism and newspapers in France and Monaco
075 Journalism and newspapers in Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta
076 Journalism and newspapers in Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, Portugal
077 Journalism and newspapers in Russia and neighboring east European
countries
078 Journalism and newspapers in Scandinavia
079 Journalism and newspapers in other geographic areas
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070 News media; journalism; publishing 070
.4 Journalism
Including editing; editorial policy (selection, presentation, display of news;
advocacy of specific points of view); reporting and news gathering; newsreels,
radio news programs, television news programs, other news programs; features
and specific subjects; newspaper columns; techniques and procedures for
information-gathering, writing, editing for features and specific subjects;
journalism directed to special groups; pictorial journalism; photojournalism
Class here specific topics of journalism in specific media
Class journalists whose careers span many activities in 070.92; class freedom
of the press in 323.44; class press control in 363.31; class school journalism in
371.8; class biographies of cartoonists in 741.5; class journalistic composition
and editorial mechanics in 808.06; class comprehensive works on journalism
and information media in 070; class comprehensive works on journalism of
specific media in 070.1. Class journalism of serial publications on a specific
subject with the subject in 001–999, plus notation 05 from Table 1, e.g.,
journalism of science journals 505; class journalism of a specific general serial
publication with the language of the publication in 051–059, e.g., journalism
of a French periodical 054; class journalism of a specific newspaper with
the place of publication of the newspaper in 071–079, e.g., journalism of an
Arab-language newspaper published in Paris 074; class reports, criticisms,
opinions on a specific subject with the subject, e.g., health columns 613; class
biographies of a humorous writer with the writer in 800, e.g., a contemporary
British writer of humorous essays 824
For student journalism, see 371.8
See also 070.5 for newspaper publishing; also 174.907 for ethics of
journalism
.408 Journalism for and by groups of people
.408 1 Journalism by people by gender or sex
Do not use for journalism for people by gender or sex; class in 070.4
.408 11 Journalism by men
Do not use for journalism for men; class in 070.4
.408 2 Journalism by women
Do not use for journalism for women; class in 070.4
.408 3 Journalism by young people
Do not use for journalism for young people; class in 070.4
.408 35 Journalism by young people twelve to twenty
Do not use for journalism for young people twelve to twenty; class
in 070.4
.408 8 Journalism by occupational and religious groups
Do not use for journalism for occupational and religious groups; class
in 070.4
.408 9 Journalism by ethnic and national groups
Do not use for journalism for ethnic and national groups; class in
070.4
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070 Dewey Decimal Classification 070
.5 Publishing
Including selection and editing of manuscripts; relations with authors; kinds
of publications (e.g., serial publications, specific kinds of books); kinds of
publishers (e.g., commercial publishers, private publishers, institutional
publishers, governmental and intergovernmental publishers)
Class here book publishing; publishers regardless of their field of activity; book
clubs, e.g., Book-of-the-Month Club®; comprehensive works on publishing and
printing
Class specific publishers regardless of kind of publication in
070.5093–070.5099; class works on desktop publishing that emphasize
typography in 686.2; class editorial techniques in 808.02; class comprehensive
works on journalism and publishing of serial publications in 070.1; class
interdisciplinary works on composition, preparation of manuscript, publishing
in 808.02
For printing, see 686.2
.502 9 Commercial miscellany
Class publishers’ catalogs in 015
.509 3–.509 9 Specific continents, countries, localities
Class here specific publishers, using the area number for the
publisher’s main office, e.g., U.S. Government Printing Office
070.509753, University of California Press 070.509794
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080 Dewey Decimal Classification 080
260
090 Manuscripts, rare printed materials 090
091 Manuscripts
See also 011 for bibliographies of manuscripts
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100
SUMMARY
101–109 Standard subdivisions of philosophy
110 Metaphysics
120 Epistemology, causation, humankind
130 Parapsychology and occultism
140 Specific philosophical schools and viewpoints
150 Psychology
160 Philosophical logic
170 Ethics (Moral philosophy)
180 Ancient, medieval, eastern philosophy
190 Modern western and other noneastern philosophy
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108 Philosophy, parapsychology and occultism, psychology 108
.2 Collected biography
Do not use for individual persons; class in 180–190
110 Metaphysics
For epistemology, causation, humankind, see 120
111 Ontology
Including existence, essence, substance, accidents; universals; nonbeing,
nothingness; finite and infinite; properties of being (e.g., unity, good and evil,
beauty)
Class comprehensive works on truth in 121
For ethics, see 170. For aesthetics of a specific subject, see the subject, e.g.,
aesthetics of the fine arts 701
[112] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
114 Space
Class here relation of space and matter
Class matter in 117
115 Time
Including eternity, space and time, space-time, relation of time and motion
For space, see 114
116 Change
Including becoming, cycles, evolution, motion, process
Class relation of time and motion in 115
117 Structure
Including matter, form, order, chaos
Class relation of space and matter in 114
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118 Dewey Decimal Classification 118
122 Causation
Class here chance versus cause
For determinism and indeterminism, see 123; for teleology, see 124
124 Teleology
Class here final cause
[125] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
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128 Epistemology, causation, humankind 128
128 Humankind
Including soul; mind; comprehensive works on consciousness; attributes and
faculties; human action and experience; comprehensive works on philosophical
counseling; human death; body
Class here philosophical anthropology; comprehensive works on philosophy of
human life, on philosophy and psychology of human life
Class reason as an instrument of knowledge in 121; class interdisciplinary works
on death in 306.9
For perception, sensation, see 121; for free will, see 123; for the self,
consciousness of self as person, see 126; for origin and destiny of individual
souls, see 129; for psychology, see 150; for science of reasoning (logic), see
160; for ethics of love, see 177. For collections of texts for philosophical
counseling clients on a specific subject, see the subject, e.g., a general
collection of philosophical texts for philosophical counseling clients 100; for
philosophical counseling focusing on specific issues or types of issues, see the
issue or type of issue, e.g., philosophical counseling focusing on ethics issues
170
See also 599.9 for physical anthropology
SUMMARY
130.1 Philosophy and theory
131 Parapsychological and occult methods for achieving well-being, happiness,
success
133 Specific topics in parapsychology and occultism
135 Dreams and mysteries
137 Divinatory graphology
138 Physiognomy
139 Phrenology
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131 Dewey Decimal Classification 131
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133.1 Apparitions
.3 Divinatory arts
.4 Demonology and witchcraft
.5 Astrology
.6 Palmistry
.8 Psychic phenomena
.9 Spiritualism
.1 Apparitions
Including haunted places
Class here ghosts
Class works that treat two or more haunted places during a specific historical
period or in a specific geographic area in 133.109; class materialization of
spirits as a mediumistic phenomenon in 133.9; class ghosts as a subject of
folklore in 398; class folkloristic ghost stories in 398.25; class literary accounts
of ghosts in 808.8; class interdisciplinary works on spirits (discarnate beings) in
133.9
266
133 Parapsychology and occultism 133
.3 Divinatory arts
Including fortune-telling by bones, dice, pendulum; fortune-telling by crystals
and stones; dowsing; fortune-telling by cards, tea leaves and coffee grounds,
oracles and sibyls; symbolic divination
Class here works on the symbolism of divinatory arts and objects,
comprehensive works on divination as an aspect of parapsychology and
religion, comprehensive works on occult methods of foretelling the future
Class use of extrasensory perception for divination in 133.8; class
interdisciplinary works on forecasting in 003
For astrology, see 133.5; for palmistry, see 133.6; for dream books, see 135;
for divinatory graphology, see 137; for physiognomy, see 138; for divination
as a religious practice, see 203
See also 303.49 for social forecasting
.5 Astrology
Including specific aspects of western astrology (e.g., signs of the zodiac;
planets, sun, moon; horoscopes; astrological ephemerides; horary astrology;
application of astrology to specific topics); types and schools of astrology
originating in or associated with a specific area, originating in or associated
with a specific ethnic or national group, originating in or associated with a
specific religion; nonwestern types or schools of astrology
Class here works on the symbolism of astrology
.501 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for forecasting and forecasts; class in 133.5
.508 Groups of people
267
133 Dewey Decimal Classification 133
.6 Palmistry
.601 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for forecasting and forecasts; class in 133.6
.8 Psychic phenomena
Including extrasensory perception (e.g., telepathy; clairvoyance; clairaudience;
precognition); psychokinesis; animal magnetism, hypnosis, extrasensory
perception of animals, aura
Class here psi phenomena, psychic communication, psychic talents and gifts;
comprehensive works treating extrasensory perception (ESP), spiritualism, and
ghosts together
Class human aura when scientifically considered in 612; class comprehensive
works on divination in 133.3; class interdisciplinary works on animal
magnetism, interdisciplinary works on hypnotism in 154.7
For ghosts, see 133.1; for spiritualism, levitation as a mediumistic
phenomenon, use of hypnosis for past-life recall, see 133.9
.801 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for forecasting and forecasts; class in 133.8
268
133 Parapsychology and occultism 133
.9 Spiritualism
The phenomena and systems of ideas connected with belief in communication
with spirits (discarnate beings)
Including mediumship; channeling, psychic experiences of individual mediums;
specific mediumistic phenomena; psychic messages
Class here communication with extraterrestrial spirits, necromancy,
interdisciplinary works on spirits (discarnate beings)
Class philosophical discussions of personal survival and life after death in 129;
class interdisciplinary works on reincarnation in 202
For ghosts, see 133.1; for psychic messages on religious subjects, see 200.
For messages on a specific subject in paranormal phenomena, see the
subject, e.g., messages concerning witchcraft 133.4
See also 202 for spiritualism as a religious doctrine; also 289.9 for
spiritualist Christian sects; also 292–299 for other spiritualist sects and
religions
See Manual at 130 vs. 200
.901 Philosophy and theory
Including personal survival, nature of spiritual world and life after death;
reincarnation
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138 Physiognomy
Class here comprehensive works on determination of character or divination from
analysis of physical features
For palmistry, see 133.6; for phrenology, see 139
139 Phrenology
Determination of mental capacities from skull structures
269
140 Dewey Decimal Classification 140
145 Sensationalism
Class here ideology as the system based on analysis of ideas into their sensory
elements
Class works that discuss ideology, not as a specific philosophical school, but as
systems of beliefs in general in 140
150 Psychology
Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, e.g.,
emotions of children 155.4 (not 152.4):
271
150 Dewey Decimal Classification 150
SUMMARY
150.1–.9 Standard subdivisions, systems, viewpoints
152 Sensory perception, movement, emotions, physiological drives
153 Conscious mental processes and intelligence
154 Subconscious and altered states and processes
155 Differential and developmental psychology
156 Comparative psychology
158 Applied psychology
.2 Miscellany
.28 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Class comprehensive works on intelligence testing and personality testing in
153.9
.8 Groups of people
Do not use for psychology of groups of people; class in 155
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152 Psychology 152
.1 Sensory perception
Including auditory perception; chemical sensory perception; other types of
sensory perception (e.g., cutaneous perception, proprioceptive and visceral
perceptions, synesthesia)
Class here receptive processes and functions, discrimination, thresholds
For threshold and discrimination studies, see 152.8
See Manual at 153.7 vs. 152.1
.14 Visual perception
Including spatial perception; brightness perception; color perception; optical
illusions; interdisciplinary works on optical illusions
Class comprehensive works on spatial perception, comprehensive works on
movement perception in 153.7
For a specific aspect or use of optical illusions, see the aspect or use,
e.g., physiological aspects 612.8, use of optical illusions in art 701
273
152 Dewey Decimal Classification 152
.4 Emotions
Including aversion, hate; embarrassment; hope; grief, sadness; love and
affection; pleasure, enjoyment, happiness, joy, ecstasy; wit and humor; guilt and
shame; fear, anxiety, worry; anger; aggressive moods and feelings; jealousy and
envy
Class here affects, attitudes, feelings, moods, sentiments; emotional intelligence
Class character traits such as bashfulness in 155.2; class loneliness, grief
associated with bereavement by death in 155.9; class depression in 616.85; class
comprehensive works on emotions and cognition in 153; class comprehensive
works on psychology of aggression in 155.2
.5 Physiological drives
Class motivation, comprehensive works on drives in 153.8
274
153 Psychology 153
.6 Communication
Including listening; nonverbal communication; meaning of movements, body
language; cognitive processes involved in interpreting movements
Class here individual aspects of interpersonal communication
Class sociolinguistics in 306.44; class psychology of language and language
processing (psycholinguistics), speech perception in 401; class psychology
of reading in 418; class social psychology of, interdisciplinary works on
communication in 302.2
.7 Perceptual processes
Perceptual apprehension and understanding
Including basic elements; errors (normal illusions); types of perception (e.g.,
spatial perception, time and rhythm perception, movement perception, face
perception)
Class visual spatial perception, visual perception of movement in 152.14; class
social perception, social risk perception in 302
For extrasensory perception, see 133.8
See Manual at 153.7 vs. 152.1
275
153 Dewey Decimal Classification 153
.8 Will (Volition)
Including self-control; choice and decision; modification of will; behavior
modification and attitude change when reference is to bending the will or
changing conscious intent
Class here intentionality, motivation; comprehensive works on drives
For physiological drives, see 152.5
.6 Sleep phenomena
Including dream interpretation, interdisciplinary works on dreams
Class physiological aspects of sleep in 612.8
For parapsychological aspects of dreams, see 135; for physiological aspects
of dreams, see 612.8
276
154 Psychology 154
.7 Hypnotism
Including animal magnetism; induction of hypnosis; hypnotic phenomena
Class here interdisciplinary works on hypnotism
For psychic aspects of hypnotism, see 133.8; for medical applications of
hypnotism, see 615.8
SUMMARY
155.2 Individual psychology
.3 Sex psychology; psychology of people by gender or sex, by sexual
orientation
.4 Child psychology
.5 Psychology of young people twelve to twenty
.6 Psychology of adults
.7 Evolutionary psychology
.8 Ethnopsychology and national psychology
.9 Environmental psychology
277
155 Dewey Decimal Classification 155
.2 Individual psychology
Including defense mechanisms; individual differences; traits and determinants
of character and personality; adaptability and adjustment; development and
modification of character and personality; typology; appraisals and tests
Class here individual psychology of adults in general [formerly 155.6]; the self;
character, identity, individuality, personality
Class use of personality tests to determine vocational interests in 153.9;
class individual psychology of adults by marital status and relationships,
individual psychology of people in specific stages of adulthood in 155.6;
class use of personality tests to diagnose psychiatric disorders in 616.89; class
comprehensive works on appraisals and tests for intelligence and personality
in 153.9; class comprehensive works on environment versus heredity in
psychology in 155.7; class interdisciplinary works on aggression, aggressive
social interactions in 302.5. Class application of individual psychology
in general and application of broad, vaguely defined topics of individual
psychology with the application in 158, e.g., personal improvement through
self-actualization 158.1, improved interpersonal relations through self-esteem
158.2; class defense mechanisms in relation to a specific topic with the topic,
e.g., defense mechanisms and reactions to death 155.9
For divinatory graphology, see 137; for aggressive emotions, see 152.4; for
aggressive drives, see 153.8; for environmental determinants, see 155.9;
for handwriting analysis for the examination of evidence, see 363.25; for
handwriting analysis for screening of prospective employees, see 658.3
.202 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for testing and measurement; class in 155.2
278
155 Psychology 155
.4 Child psychology
Through age eleven
Including general topics of child psychology (e.g., sensory perception,
movement, emotions, physiological drives; conscious mental processes and
intelligence; individual, evolutionary, environmental, applied psychology)
Class national psychology of children in 155.4093–155.4099; class general
topics applied to children by specific attributes in 155.42–155.45; class
socialization in 303.3; class interdisciplinary works on child development in
305.231
See also 649 for child rearing
[.408 1] People by gender or sex
Do not use; class in 155.43
[.408 2] Women
Do not use; class in 155.43
[.408 3] Young people
Do not use for psychology of children in general; class in 155.4. Do
not use for psychology of children in specific age groups; class in
155.42
.408 5 Relatives
Do not use for siblings; class in 155.44
.408 6 People by miscellaneous social attributes
Do not use for people by social and economic levels; class in 155.45
[.408 7] People with disabilities and illnesses, gifted people
Do not use; class in 155.45
[.408 9] Ethnic and national groups
Do not use; class in 155.45
279
155 Dewey Decimal Classification 155
280
155 Psychology 155
.6 Psychology of adults
Including adults by marital status and relationships (e.g., single status,
separated and divorced status, widowed status, married status, parents,
grandparents, progeny, siblings); people in specific stages of adulthood (e.g.,
people in early adulthood; people in middle adulthood); sensory perception,
movement, emotions, physiological drives, conscious mental processes and
intelligence, individual psychology, sex psychology, evolutionary psychology,
environmental psychology, applied psychology of people in early adulthood, in
middle adulthood; people in early adulthood, in middle adulthood regardless of
marital status and relationship
For young adults under twenty-one, see 155.5
See Manual at 155
Sensory perception, movement, emotions, physiological drives of adults in
general relocated to 152; conscious mental processes and intelligence of adults
in general relocated to 153; individual psychology of adults in general relocated
to 155.2; adults by gender or sex, sex psychology of adults in general relocated
to 155.3; evolutionary psychology of adults in general relocated to 155.7;
environmental psychology of adults in general relocated to 155.9; applied
psychology of adults in general relocated to 158
[.608 1] Adults by gender or sex
Do not use; class in 155.3
[.608 2] Women
Do not use; class in 155.3
281
155 Dewey Decimal Classification 155
.7 Evolutionary psychology
Evolution of basic human mental and psychological characteristics
Including behavior genetics
Class here evolutionary psychology of adults in general [formerly 155.6],
comprehensive works on environment versus heredity in psychology
For environment versus heredity in determining traits of character and
personality, see 155.2; for environmental psychology, see 155.9
See also 304.5 for genetic bases of social behavior
See Manual at 302–307 vs. 150, T1—01
282
155 Psychology 155
.9 Environmental psychology
Including special topics of environmental psychology (e.g., stress); influence
of physical environment and conditions; influence of social environment;
influence of specific situations; influence of community and housing; influence
of clothing; influence of restrictive environments
Class here environmental psychology of adults in general [formerly 155.6];
environmental influences, ways of coping with the influences
Class interdisciplinary works on death in 306.9
For forgiveness and loneliness in the context of improving interpersonal
relations, see 158.2; for job stress, see 158.7
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158 Dewey Decimal Classification 158
284
158 Psychology 158
.2 Interpersonal relations
Relations between an individual and other people
Including interpersonal relations with family members; interpersonal relations
with friends and neighbors; interpersonal relations with work associates;
interpersonal relationships with strangers
Class here dominance, forgiveness, intimacy; overcoming loneliness;
applications of assertiveness training, sensitivity training, transactional analysis
Class individual aspects of interpersonal communication in 153.6; class
interpersonal relations in leadership, interpersonal relations in negotiation in
158; class interpersonal relations in counseling and interviewing in 158.3;
class social psychology of communication in 302.2; class interactions within
groups in 302.3; class guides to harmonious family relations in 646.7; class
comprehensive works on forgiveness, on loneliness in 155.9
.6 Vocational interests
Class aptitudes in 153.9; class interdisciplinary works on choice of vocation in
331.702
.602 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for testing and measurement; class in 153.9
.7 Industrial psychology
Works focusing on the psychology of the individual employee in relation
to work or taking a broad view that encompasses the concerns of individual
employees, union leaders, management
Including job stress
Class here psychology of work
Class workaholism as a personality trait in 155.2; class comprehensive works on
stress in 155.9. Class industrial psychology applied to a specific subject outside
psychology with the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., psychological
principles of personnel management 658.3001
See also 158.2 for psychology of interpersonal relations with work
associates
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160 Dewey Decimal Classification 160
161 Induction
For hypotheses, see 167; for analogy, see 169
162 Deduction
For syllogisms, see 166
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166 Syllogisms
167 Hypotheses
168 Argument and persuasion
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
169 Analogy
286
170 Ethics 170
SUMMARY
170.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
171 Ethical systems
172 Political ethics
173 Ethics of family relationships
174 Occupational ethics
175 Ethics of recreation, leisure, public performances, communication
176 Ethics of sex and reproduction
177 Ethics of social relations
178 Ethics of consumption
179 Other ethical norms
.8 Groups of people
[.88] Occupational and religious groups
Do not use for ethics of occupational groups; class in 174. Do not use for
ethics of religious groups; class in 205
287
172 Dewey Decimal Classification 172
288
178 Ethics 178
289
180 Dewey Decimal Classification 180
200 Religion
Beliefs, attitudes, practices of individuals and groups with respect to the ultimate
nature of existences and relationships within the context of revelation, deity,
worship
Including public relations for religion
Class here comparative religion; religions other than Christianity; works dealing
with various religions, with religious topics not applied to specific religions;
syncretistic religious writings of individuals expressing personal views and not
claiming to establish a new religion or to represent an old one
Class a specific topic in comparative religion, religions other than Christianity in
201–209. Class public relations for a specific religion or aspect of a religion with
the religion or aspect, e.g., public relations for a local Christian church 254
For government policy on religion, see 322
See also 306.6 for sociology of religion
See Manual at 130 vs. 200; also at 200 vs. 100; also at 201–209 and 292–299
SUMMARY
200.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
201–209 Specific aspects of religion
210 Philosophy and theory of religion
220 Bible
230 Christianity
240 Christian moral and devotional theology
250 Local Christian church and Christian religious orders
260 Christian social and ecclesiastical theology
270 History, geographic treatment, biography of Christianity
280 Denominations and sects of Christian church
290 Other religions
293
200 Dewey Decimal Classification 200
.8 Groups of people
Class here attitudes of religions to social groups; discrimination, equality,
inequality, prejudice
294
201 Religion 201
202 Doctrines
Including objects of worship and veneration; animism, spiritism; humankind;
comprehensive works on karma; eschatology; creation and cosmology
Class here beliefs, apologetics, polemics; comprehensive works on theology
Class concepts of God in philosophy of religion in 211
For social theologies, see 201; for religious ethics, see 205. For a specific
aspect of karma, see the aspect, e.g., karma as a concept in Buddhist ethics
294.3
295
206 Dewey Decimal Classification 206
208 Sources
Including sacred books and scriptures; oral traditions; laws and decisions; sources
of sects and reform movements
Class theology based on sacred sources in 202; class civil law relating to religious
matters in 340
296
211 Philosophy of religion 211
213 Creation
Including creation of life and human life, evolution versus creation, evolution as
method of creation
See Manual at 231.7 vs. 213, 500, 576.8
214 Theodicy
Vindication of God’s justice and goodness in permitting existence of evil and
suffering
Including providence
Class here good and evil
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218 Humankind
Including anthropology and religion, ethnology and religion, immortality
For creation of humankind, human evolution, see 213
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220 Dewey Decimal Classification 220
220 Bible
Holy Scriptures of Judaism and Christianity
Including special topics of Bible, e.g., apocalyptic passages
Class Christian Biblical theology in 230; class Biblical precepts in Christian codes
of conduct in 241.5; class Jewish Biblical theology, Biblical precepts in Jewish
codes of conduct in 296.3
SUMMARY
220.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1–.9 Generalities
221 Old Testament (Tanakh)
222 Historical books of Old Testament
223 Poetic books of Old Testament
224 Prophetic books of Old Testament
225 New Testament
226 Gospels and Acts
227 Epistles
228 Revelation (Apocalypse)
229 Apocrypha, pseudepigrapha, intertestamental works
298
220 Bible 220
.7 Commentaries
Criticism and interpretation arranged in textual order
Including commentaries with text
299
220 Dewey Decimal Classification 220
.1–.8 Generalities
Add to base number 221 the numbers following 220 in 220.1–220.8, e.g.,
commentaries 221.7
300
222 Bible 222
.1–.8 Generalities
Add to base number 225 the numbers following 220 in 220.1–220.8, e.g.,
commentaries 225.7
301
225 Dewey Decimal Classification 225
.2 *Matthew
Class Golden Rule as code of conduct in 241.5
For Sermon on the Mount, see 226.9
.3 *Mark
.4 *Luke
Class Golden Rule as code of conduct in 241.5
For Sermon on the Mount, see 226.9
.5 *John
Class here comprehensive works on Johannine literature
For Epistles of John, see 227; for Revelation (Apocalypse), see 228
.8 *Parables
Class parables in context of Jesus’ life in 232.9
*
*Do not use standard subdivisions
302
226 Bible 226
227 *Epistles
Including Romans; Corinthians 1; Corinthians 2; Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians;
Colossians; other Pauline epistles (e.g., Thessalonians 1, Thessalonians 2, Timothy
1, Timothy 2, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews); Catholic epistles
Class here Pauline epistles
230 Christianity
Including Christian mythology; specific types of Christian theology (e.g., Biblical
theology, theology of Eastern and Roman Catholic churches, Protestant theology,
specific schools and systems of theology); doctrines of specific denominations and
sects
Class here Christian theology, Christian doctrinal theology, contextual theology
Class doctrinal controversies in general church history in 273. Class theology of
a specific part of Old or New Testament with the part, e.g., theology of Pauline
epistles 227; class biblical theology of a specific topic in doctrinal theology with
the topic in 231–239, e.g., Old Testament minor prophets’ view of repentance
and forgiveness 234; class biblical theology of a specific topic in moral and
devotional theology, local Christian church and Christian religious orders, social
and ecclesiastical theology with the topic in 240–260, e.g., New Testament writers’
view of war and peace 261.8
For Christian moral and devotional theology, see 240; for local Christian
church and Christian religious orders, see 250; for Christian social and
ecclesiastical theology, see 260; for history, geographic treatment, biography of
Christianity, see 270; for denominations and sects of Christian church, see 280
See Manual at 398.2 vs. 201, 230, 270, 292–299
304
230 Christianity 230
SUMMARY
230.002–.007 Standard subdivisions of Christianity
.01–.09 Standard subdivisions of Christian theology
231 God
232 Jesus Christ and his family
233 Humankind
234 Salvation and grace
235 Spiritual beings
236 Eschatology
238 Creeds, confessions of faith, covenants, catechisms
239 Apologetics and polemics
305
230 Dewey Decimal Classification 230
231 God
Including Holy Trinity (e.g., God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy
Spirit); special topics of God (e.g., ways of knowing God, general concepts of
God); attributes; providence; love and wisdom; justice and goodness; theodicy
(vindication of God’s justice and goodness in permitting existence of evil and
suffering)
Class proofs of existence of God based on reason alone in 212; class revelation,
sovereignty in 231.7
For Jesus Christ, see 232; for gifts of and baptism in the Holy Spirit, see 234;
for Christian ethics, see 241
306
232 Christianity 232
233 Humankind
Including creation and fall; accountability; nature; freedom of choice between good
and evil
Class salvation, predestination and free will in relation to salvation in 234; class
sins in 241; class comprehensive works on creation in 231.7
For death, immortality, see 236
307
234 Dewey Decimal Classification 234
236 Eschatology
Including Antichrist; death; future state (life after death); intermediate state;
purgatory; resurrection of the dead; Last Judgment and related events
Class here Kingdom of God to come
Class interdisciplinary works on end of the world in 001.9
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239 Christianity 239
.5 Codes of conduct
Including Ten Commandments; Sermon on the Mount; Golden Rule
Class specific moral issues in 241
309
242 Dewey Decimal Classification 242
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.2 Religious experience
Including mysticism; conversion; moral renewal and commitment
Class spiritual gifts, speaking in tongues (glossolalia) in 234
For conversion of Christians to another religion, see the religion, e.g.,
conversion of Christians to Judaism 296.7
310
248 Christian moral and devotional theology 248
.3 Worship
Including prayer; meditation and contemplation
Class here comprehensive works on worship
Class texts of prayers and devotions in 242
For observances in family life, see 249; for public worship, see 264
312
251 Local Christian church and religious orders 251
313
253 Dewey Decimal Classification 253
.092 Biography
Do not use for biography of clergy in the period prior to 1054; class in
270.1–270.3. Do not use for biography of clergy in the period subsequent
to 1054; class in 280
See Manual at 230–280
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314
259 Local Christian church and religious orders 259
315
260 Dewey Decimal Classification 260
SUMMARY
260.9 History, geographic treatment, biography
261 Social theology and interreligious relations and attitudes
262 Ecclesiology
263 Days, times, places of religious observance
264 Public worship
265 Sacraments, other rites and acts
266 Missions
267 Associations for religious work
268 Religious education
269 Spiritual renewal
316
261 Christian social and ecclesiastical theology 261
262 Ecclesiology
Church government, organization, nature
Including government and organization, ecclesiology of specific denominations
and sects; governing leaders of churches; local church and religious congregations
and orders in church organization; specific forms of church organization (e.g.,
government and organization of systems governed by papacy and episcopacy,
government and organization of systems governed by election); general councils;
nature of the church; church and ministerial authority and its denial
Class works that treat the ordination of women only in relation to its effect on the
local church in 253; class legal acts of general councils in 262.9. Class nonlegal
decrees on a specific subject with the subject, e.g., statements on original sin 233
For administration of parishes, see 254; for government and administration of
religious congregations and orders, see 255
See Manual at 230–280; also at 260 vs. 251–254, 259
.001 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for history of the ecumenical movement; class in 280
Including ecumenism; church renewal
.002–.005 Standard subdivisions
[.006] Organizations and management
Do not use; class in 262
.006 8 Particular aspects of administration
Do not use for management without subdivision; class in 262
.007–.009 Standard subdivisions
317
262 Dewey Decimal Classification 262
318
265 Christian social and ecclesiastical theology 265
266 Missions
Including kinds of missions (e.g., home missions, foreign missions); missions of
specific denominations and sects
Class here missionary societies, religious aspects of medical missions
Class medical services of medical missions in 362.1
For mission schools, see 371.071
.001–.008 Standard subdivisions
.009 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for foreign missions originating in specific continents,
countries, localities, history, geographic treatment, biography of missions
of specific denominations and sects, class in 266
Class here joint and interdenominational missions; foreign missions by
continent, country, locality served
319
268 Dewey Decimal Classification 268
320
270 History of Christianity 270
.4 1054–1200
.5 Late Middle Ages through Renaissance, 1200–1517
.6 Period of Reformation and Counter-Reformation, 1517–1648
Including 17th century
For 1648–1699, see 270.7
321
270 Dewey Decimal Classification 270
322
273 History of Christianity 273
323
280 Dewey Decimal Classification 280
SUMMARY
280.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
281 Early church and Eastern churches
282 Roman Catholic Church
283 Anglican churches
284 Protestant denominations of Continental origin and related bodies
285 Presbyterian churches, Reformed churches centered in America,
Congregational churches, Puritanism
286 Baptist, Restoration movement, Adventist churches
287 Methodist churches; churches related to Methodism
289 Other denominations and sects
.9 Orthodox churches
Including specific autocephalous, arbitrary autocephalous, autonomous,
independent churches
[.909 3] Ancient world
Do not use for early church; class in 270
324
281 Denominations and sects of Christian church 281
.1 Lutheran churches
Including specific denominations, branches, synods centered in the United
States (e.g., The American Lutheran Church, The Evangelical Lutheran
Synodical Conference of North America, The Lutheran Church in America,
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Evangelical Lutheran church in
America)
[.109 4–.109 9] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 284.1
325
285 Dewey Decimal Classification 285
.8 Congregationalism
Including specific denominations centered in the United States (e.g.,
Congregational Churches of the United States, Congregational Christian
Churches, United Church of Christ); specific denominations centered outside
the United States
Class United Church of Canada, Uniting Church in Australia in 287.9
For Evangelical and Reformed Church, see 285.7
[.809 4–.809 9] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 285.8
.6 Restoration movement
Former heading: Disciples of Christ (Campbellites)
[.609 4–.609 9] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 286.6
.7 Adventist churches
[.709 4–.709 9] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 286.7
326
287 Denominations and sects of Christian church 287
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289 Dewey Decimal Classification 289
.7 Mennonite churches
[.709 4–.709 9] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 289.7
SUMMARY
292 Classical religion (Greek and Roman religion)
293 Germanic religion
294 Religions of Indic origin
295 Zoroastrianism (Mazdaism, Parseeism)
296 Judaism
297 Islam, Babism, Bahai Faith
299 Religions not provided for elsewhere
[291] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 14
328
292 Other religions 292
329
294 Dewey Decimal Classification 294
.3 Buddhism
Including religious mythology, interreligious relations and attitudes, and social
theology; doctrines and practices; religious ethics, leaders and organization,
missions, religious education; sources (e.g., sacred books and scriptures
[Tripiṭaka, Tipiṭaka], oral traditions, laws and decisions, sources of branches,
sects, reform movements)
[.306] Organizations and management
Do not use; class in 294.3
.307 Education, research, related topics
.307 1 Education
Class here Buddhism as an academic subject
Class comprehensive works on religious education, religious
education to inculcate religious faith and practice in 294.3
See Manual at 207, 268 vs. 200.71, 230.071, 292–299
.4 Jainism
Including sects and reform movements
[.406] Organizations and management
Do not use; class in 294.4
.407 Education, research, related topics
.407 1 Education
Class here Jainism as an academic subject
Class comprehensive works on religious education, religious
education to inculcate religious faith and practice in 294.4
See Manual at 207, 268 vs. 200.71, 230.071, 292–299
330
294 Other religions 294
.5 Hinduism
Including mythology, relations, doctrines, public worship and other practices;
religious experience, life, practice, religious ethics; spirituality; sects and reform
movements; leaders, organization, missions, religious education; sources (e.g.,
sacred books and scriptures, oral traditions, laws and decisions, sources of sects
and reform movements)
Class here Brahmanism
Class Buddhism in 294.3; class Jainism in 294.4; class Hinduism as an
academic subject in 294.5071; class Vedic religion in 294.509; class Sikhism in
294.6; class yoga philosophy, raja yoga philosophy, interdisciplinary works on
yoga in 181
[.506] Organizations and management
Do not use; class in 294.5
.507 Education, research, related topics
.507 1 Education
Class here Hinduism as an academic subject
Class comprehensive works on religious education, religious
education to inculcate religious faith and practice in 294.5
See Manual at 207, 268 vs. 200.71, 230.071, 292–299
.509 History, geographic treatment, biography
Including Vedic religion
Class comprehensive works on the Vedas in 294.5
.6 Sikhism
[.606] Organizations and management
Do not use; class in 294.6
.607 Education, research, related topics
.607 1 Education
Class here Sikhism as an academic subject
Class comprehensive works on religious education, religious
education to inculcate religious faith and practice in 294.6
See Manual at 207, 268 vs. 200.71, 230.071, 292–299
296 Judaism
Including Jewish attitudes toward social groups; discrimination, equality,
inequality, prejudice
See Manual at 200.92 and 201–209, 292–299; also at 201–209 and 292–299;
also at 203, 263, 292–299 vs. 394.265–394.267; also at 322 vs. 201, 261.7,
292–299; also at 398.2 vs. 201, 230, 270, 292–299; also at 615.8 vs. 203, 234,
292–299; also at 616.86 vs. 158.1, 204, 248.8, 292–299, 362.29
[.06] Organizations and management
Do not use; class in 296.6
.07 Education, research, related topics
.071 Education
Including Jewish theological faculties, rabbinical seminaries, yeshivot,
education of rabbis
Class here Judaism as an academic subject
Class comprehensive works on Jewish religious education, religious
education to inculcate religious faith and practice in 296.6
See Manual at 207, 268 vs. 200.71, 230.071, 292–299
.09 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class here history of specific synagogues
See also 320.54095694 for Zionism; also 909 for world history of Jews
.092 Biography
Class here persons not associated with one activity or denomination
Class a person associated with one activity or denomination with the
activity or denomination with which the person is associated, e.g., a
theologian 296.3092, a Reform rabbi 296.8
332
296 Other religions 296
.1 Sources
Including Talmudic literature and Midrash; sources of specific sects and
movements; cabalistic literature; interdisciplinary works on cabala; Halakhah
(legal literature); Aggadah (nonlegal literature)
Class Jewish theology based on these sources, commandments (mitzvot) treated
as ethical values in 296.3; class Jewish mystical experience in 296.7; class
Jewish mystical movements in 296.8; class Jewish law relating to secular
matters in 340.5; class Jewish folklore in 398.2089. Class a religious subject
treated in Talmudic literature and Midrash with the subject, e.g., Jewish ethics
296.3; class responsa on a specific religious topic with the topic, e.g., responsa
concerning marriage rites 296.4
For cabalistic traditions in occultism, see 135; for philosophical writings
of Maimonides, see 181; for Torah and sacred scripture (Tanakh,
Old Testament), Old Testament texts in Dead Sea scrolls, see 221; for
pseudepigrapha, see 229. For early rabbinical writings to 1400 on a specific
subject, see the subject, e.g., creation 296.3; for writings on a specific
religious topic, see the topic, e.g., the Thirteen Articles of Faith 296.3;
for laws on a specific religious topic, see the topic, e.g., laws concerning
marriage rites 296.4
333
296 Dewey Decimal Classification 296
334
296 Other religions 296
SUMMARY
297.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1 Sources of Islam
.2 Islamic doctrinal theology (ʻAqāʼid and Kalām); Islam and secular
disciplines; Islam and other systems of belief
.3 Islamic worship
.4 Sufism (Islamic mysticism)
.5 Islamic ethics and religious experience, life, practice
.6 Islamic leaders and organization
.7 Protection and propagation of Islam
.8 Islamic sects and reform movements
.9 Babism and Bahai Faith
335
297 Dewey Decimal Classification 297
.1 Sources of Islam
Including Koran and Hadith; religious and ceremonial laws and decisions; fiqh
in relation to religious and ceremonial laws and decisions, sharia in relation
to religious and ceremonial laws and decisions; stories, legends, parables,
proverbs, anecdotes told for religious edification; comprehensive works on
Islamic legends
Class theology based on Koran and Hadith in 297.2; class Islamic folklore in
398.2088; class comprehensive works on geography, history, chronology of
the Middle East in Koran times in 939.4; class Islamic law relating to secular
matters, interdisciplinary works on Islamic law in 340.5. Class religious law on
a specific topic with the topic, e.g., religious law concerning ḥajj 297.3; class a
religious subject treated in the Koran with the subject, e.g., Islamic ethics 297.5;
class a religious subject treated in Hadith with the subject, e.g., Islamic ethics
297.5
For prophets prior to Muḥammad, see 297.2; for Muḥammad, Muḥammad’s
family and companions, see 297.6. For Islamic legends on a specific topic,
see the topic, e.g., Islamic legends about pre-Islamic prophets 297.2
336
297 Other religions 297
.3 Islamic worship
Including use of arts and symbolism in worship; specific sects; Pillars of
Islam (Pillars of the Faith); Shahāda (Profession of faith); sacred places
and pilgrimages; rites and ceremonies associated with sacred places and
pilgrimages; special days and seasons; rites and ceremonies associated with
special days and seasons, Islamic religious calendar; sermons and preaching;
rites, ceremonies, prayer, meditation; popular practices
Class here comprehensive works on Islamic worship, on non-Sufi worship, on
Islamic private worship, on non-Sufi private worship, public worship
Class occult practices not regarded as Islamic practices in 130; class Islamic
views of occultism regarded as a secular topic in 297.2; class sociological
studies of Islamic popular practices in 306.6; class comprehensive works on
fasting in 297.5. Class sermons on a specific subject with the subject, e.g.,
sermons on day of judgment 297.2; class prayers and meditations on a specific
subject with the subject, e.g., unity of God 297.2
For Sufi worship, Sufi pilgrimages, see 297.4; for zakat, see 297.5; for
organizational role and function of mosques, see 297.6; for architecture of
mosques, see 726
337
297 Dewey Decimal Classification 297
338
298 Other religions 298
339
299 Dewey Decimal Classification 299
340
300
SUMMARY
300.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
301–307 [Sociology and anthropology]
310 Collections of general statistics
320 Political science (Politics and government)
330 Economics
340 Law
350 Public administration and military science
360 Social problems and services; associations
370 Education
380 Commerce, communications, transportation
390 Customs, etiquette, folklore
341
301 Dewey Decimal Classification 301
342
302 Social sciences 302
.2 Communication
Including failures and disruptions of communication; kinds of communication
(e.g., nonverbal communication, verbal communication); content
Class here interdisciplinary works on communication, content analysis,
semiotics
Class media in 302.23; class sign languages for deaf people in 419; class
comprehensive works on means of verbal and nonverbal communication in
302.23
For information theory, see 003; for religious symbolism, see 203; for
Christian religious symbols, see 246; for conversation, see 302.3; for
censorship, see 303.3; for language, see 400; for iconography, see 704.9;
for insignia, see 929.9. For the semiotics of a specific subject, symbols in a
specific subject other than religion, see the subject, plus notation 01 from
Table 1, e.g., semiotics of biology 570.1, symbols in electrical engineering
621.301
.23 Media (Means of communication)
Including signboards, signs; digital media; print media; motion pictures,
radio, television; telephony and telegraphy
Class here electronic media, mass media, sociology of journalism
Class interdisciplinary works on the book in 002. Class the effect of mass
media on a specific subject other than social groups with the subject, e.g.,
effect on social change 303.48, on a company’s advertising policy 659.1;
class interdisciplinary works on a specific medium with the medium, e.g.,
newspapers 070, television 384.55
.230 8 Groups of people
Class here effect of mass media on specific groups, on social
stratification
Portrayal of a specific group in mass media relocated to the group in
305–306, e.g., minorities in mass media 305, scientists in mass media
306.4, gays in mass media 306.76
343
302 Dewey Decimal Classification 302
.4 Social change
Including evolutionary and revolutionary change
Class social change in a specific aspect of society with the aspect in 302–307,
e.g., changes in religious institutions 306.6
.401 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for forecasting and forecasts; class in 303.49
.44 Growth and development
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
Class here progress, specialization
.45 Deterioration and decay
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
.48 Causes of change
Including contact between cultures; acculturation, assimilation; social
effects of international assistance, of commerce; development of science and
technology; purposefully induced change; social innovation, social reform,
social reform movements; disasters
Class political aspects of reform movements in 322.4; class government
policy on science, government policy on information in 338.9; class role
of reform movements in addressing social problems in 361–365; class
multicultural education in 370.117. Class innovation and reform directed to a
specific end with the end, e.g., reform of banking 332.1
See Manual at 303.48 vs. 306.4
.49 Social forecasts
Class here futurology, social forecasting
Class interdisciplinary works on forecasting in 003. Class forecasting in and
forecasts of a specific subject with the subject, plus notation 01 from Table
1, e.g., future of Olympic Games in the 21st century 796.4801
.490 9 History and biography
Do not use for geographic treatment; class in 303.491–303.499
.491–.499 Forecasts for specific areas
Add to base number 303.49 notation 1–9 from Table 2, e.g., Eastern
Europe in the year 2020 303.4947
345
303 Dewey Decimal Classification 303
.5 Genetic factors
Class here sociobiology (biosociology), study of genetic bases of human social
behavior
Class a specific aspect of sociobiology with the aspect in 302–307, e.g.,
sociobiology of conflict 303.6
For sociobiology of plants and animals, see 577.8
See also 304.2 for biological factors
346
304 Social sciences 304
.6 Population
Including population characteristics; growth and decline; births; comprehensive
works on births and deaths; deaths (mortality); demographic effects of
population control efforts
Class here demographic anthropology, demography; population composition,
geography, size; comprehensive works on population
Class population policy, comprehensive works on population control in 363.9
For movement of people, see 304.8
.8 Movement of people
Including causes; international movement; migration
Class international emigration in 304.809
For movement to, from, within communities, see 307.2
.809 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class here internal movement, emigration from specific areas
Class emigration to specific areas in 304.8
347
305 Dewey Decimal Classification 305
SUMMARY
305.2 Age groups
.3 People by gender or sex
.4 Women
.5 People by social and economic levels
.6 Religious groups
.7 Language groups
.8 Ethnic and national groups
.9 People by occupation and miscellaneous social statuses; people with
disabilities and illnesses, gifted people
348
305 Social sciences 305
.2 Age groups
Class here comprehensive works on generation gap
For generation gap within families, see 306.874
SUMMARY
305.23 Young people
.24 Adults
.26 People in late adulthood
349
305 Dewey Decimal Classification 305
350
305 Social sciences 305
351
305 Dewey Decimal Classification 305
.4 Women
Class here interdisciplinary works on women, on females
For a specific aspect of women not provided for here, see the aspect, e.g.,
women’s suffrage 324.6, legal status of women 346.01
[.408] Groups of people
Do not use; class in 305.43–305.48
.409 History, geographic treatment, biography
.409 2 Biography
See also 920.72 for general biography of women
See Manual at 920.008 vs. 305–306, 362
.42 Social role and status of women
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
Class here discrimination against women, feminism, women’s movements
Class social role and status of specific groups of women with the group in
305.43–305.48, e.g., role of housewives 305.43 (not 305.42088)
Ecofeminism relocated to 304.2082
352
305 Social sciences 305
.6 Religious groups
Class comprehensive works on Jews in 305.892
See Manual at 305.6 vs. 305.9, 306.6
.7 Language groups
353
305 Dewey Decimal Classification 305
SUMMARY
305.800 1–.800 9 Standard subdivisions
.809 Europeans and people of European descent
.81 North Americans
.82 British, English, Anglo-Saxons
.83 Germanic peoples
.84 Modern Latin peoples
.85 Italians, Romanians, related groups
.86 Peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, Spanish, Portuguese,
Galician
.88 Greeks and related groups
.89 Other ethnic and national groups
354
305 Social sciences 305
SUMMARY
305.891 Other Indo-European peoples
.892 Semites
.893 Non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic peoples
.894 Peoples of north and west Asian origin or situation; Dravidians;
peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, miscellaneous
languages of south Asia
.895 East and southeast Asian peoples; Munda
.896 Africans and people of African descent
.897 North American native peoples
.898 South American native peoples
.899 Papuans; Aboriginal Australians and Tasmanians;
Malayo-Polynesian and related peoples; miscellaneous peoples
.892 *Semites
Including peoples who spoke Syriac, other eastern Aramaic languages;
Akkadians, Amorites, Assyrians, Babylonians; Aramaeans; Hebrews,
Israelis, Jews; Beta Israel; Canaanites and Phoenicians; Arabs and
Maltese; peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, Ethiopian
languages; comprehensive works on people of Ethiopia as a national
group; Mahri and Socotrans; South Arabic peoples
Class here comprehensive works on Afro-Asiatic peoples
For non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic peoples, Cushitic and Omotic peoples of
Ethiopia, Berbers, see 305.893; for Nilo-Saharan peoples of Ethiopia,
see 305.896
.893 *Non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic peoples
Including ancient Egyptians, Copts, Cushitic and Omotic peoples,
Somali; Somali as a national group; Oromo; peoples who speak or whose
ancestors spoke Omotic languages; Hausa
Class here peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, non-Semitic
Afro-Asiatic languages
Class comprehensive works on North Africans in 305.892; class the
people of Niger as a national group in 305.896
.894 *Peoples of north and west Asian origin or situation; Dravidians;
peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, miscellaneous
languages of south Asia
Miscellaneous languages of south Asia limited to people who speak, or
whose ancestors spoke, Nihali; Burusho; people who speak, or whose
ancestors spoke, Burushaski
Including Tungusic peoples; peoples who speak, or whose ancestors
spoke, Mongolian languages; Mongols; Turkic peoples; Samoyed;
Finno-Ugrians; Paleo-Asiatic (Paleosiberian) peoples; peoples who
speak, or whose ancestors spoke, Dravidian languages
Class here comprehensive works on peoples of Middle Eastern origin
Class Cossacks in 305.8917
For Cypriots, see 305.88; for Indo-European peoples of these regions,
see 305.891; for Semites, see 305.892
Sindhi, Maratha relocated to 305.8914
.895 *East and southeast Asian peoples; Munda
Including Karen; Tibeto-Burman peoples; peoples who speak, or whose
ancestors spoke, Tibeto-Burman languages; Burmese
Class here east Asians; south Asian peoples who speak, or whose
ancestors spoke, languages closely related to east and southeast Asian
languages; comprehensive works on Asian peoples
For a specific Asian people not provided for here, see the people, e.g.,
Persians 305.891, Malays 305.899
*
*Do not use standard subdivisions
359
305 Dewey Decimal Classification 305
.895 1 *Chinese
Including Hakka; people who speak or whose ancestors spoke Hakka
dialects
Class here Han Chinese; people who speak or whose ancestors spoke
Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua), Beijing dialect; comprehensive works
on people of China as a national group
For Chinese citizens of other ethnic groups, see the ethnic group,
e.g., Mongol 305.894
.895 6 *Japanese
Including Ryukyuans
For Ainu, see 305.894
.895 7 *Koreans
.895 9 *Miscellaneous southeast Asian peoples; Munda
Miscellaneous southeast Asian peoples limited to Tai peoples;
peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, Tai languages;
Viet-Muong peoples; peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke,
Viet-Muong languages; Austroasiatic peoples; peoples who speak,
or whose ancestors spoke, Austroasiatic languages; Hmong and Yao
peoples; peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, Hmong-Mien
(Miao-Yao) languages)
Including Andamanese, Semang [both formerly 305.899], peoples
who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, Kadai languages, Kam-Sui
languages
Class here peoples who speak, or whose ancestors spoke, Daic
languages
For citizens of Cambodia belonging to an ethnic group other than
Khmer, see the ethnic group, e.g., Jarai 305.899
*
*Do not use standard subdivisions
360
305 Social sciences 305
SUMMARY
306.2 Political institutions
.3 Economic institutions
.4 Specific aspects of culture
.6 Religious institutions
.7 Sexual relations
.8 Marriage and family
.9 Institutions pertaining to death
363
306 Dewey Decimal Classification 306
.2 *Political institutions
Institutions maintaining internal and external peace
Including governmental institutions (e.g., legislative institutions, executive
institutions, judicial institutions); political parties; military institutions; military
sociology; police institutions
Class here political sociology; comprehensive works on patronage, on client
relationships
Class political science in 320; class law in 340; class public administration and
military science in 350
For patronage and client relationships in a specific institution, see the
institution, e.g., in systems of production 306.3, in art 306.4
See Manual at 320 vs. 306.2
.3 *Economic institutions
Social arrangements for production, distribution
Including property systems; systems of production and exchange; sociology
of industrial conflict and relations; systems of labor; industrial sociology,
sociology of work; retirement; retired people
Class here economic anthropology; economic sociology; sociology of economic
development, of consumption
Class specific occupational groups, social groups defined by occupation in
305.9; class economic aspects of work in 331; class interdisciplinary works on
socialism in 335
For agricultural occupations in general, see 305.9; for economic institutions
relating to housing, see 307.3. For a specific aspect of the slave trade, see
the aspect, e.g., economic aspects of slave trade 381
See also 305.5 for social classes; also 330 for economics
See Manual at 335 vs. 306.3, 320.53
*
*Add as instructed under 306.2–306.6
364
306 Social sciences 306
.6 Religious institutions
Religious institutions considered from a secular, nonreligious viewpoint
Class here sociology of religion
See also 201 for social theology; also 261 for Christian social theology
See Manual at 305.6 vs. 305.9, 306.6
[.608] Groups of people
Do not use; class in 200.8
*
*Add as instructed under 306.2–306.6
365
306 Dewey Decimal Classification 306
.7 Sexual relations
Class here interdisciplinary works on relations between the sexes, sex, sexual
love
For sexual ethics, see 176; for problems and controversies concerning
various sexual relations, see 363.4; for sex offenses, see 364.15; for customs
pertaining to relations between the sexes, see 392.6; for sexual hygiene,
sexual techniques, see 613.9
.73 General institutions
Including celibacy; premarital sexual relations; courtship and engagement;
engaged people; extramarital relations
Class here dating behavior
For marriage, see 306.81
See also 646.7 for practical guidance on dating behavior
.74 Prostitution
Class here prostitutes
See also 331.7 for prostitution as an occupation; also 363.4 for
prostitution as a social problem; also 364.15 for prostitution as a crime
.740 811 Men
Do not use for prostitution by males; class in 306.74
.740 82 Women
Do not use for prostitution by females; class in 306.74
.740 83 Young people
Do not use for prostitution by children; class in 306.74
.76 Sexual orientation, transgenderism, intersexuality
Standard subdivisions are added for sexual orientation, transgenderism,
intersexuality together; for sexual orientation and transgenderism together;
for sexual orientation alone
Including asexuality, asexuals; heterosexuality; heterosexuals; bisexuality;
bisexuals; homosexuality; gay liberation movement, gays, homophobia;
transsexuality; transgender people, transgenderists, transsexuals
Class here people by sexual orientation
Class practices associated with specific orientations, practices associated
with transgenderism and intersexuality in 306.77
366
306 Social sciences 306
367
306 Dewey Decimal Classification 306
.85 Family
Including rural family; urban family; nuclear family; single-parent family;
divorced families with single-parent custody, unmarried parents, unmarried
parenthood; extended family; patriarchal family; matriarchal family
Class here interdisciplinary works on family
Class kinship systems in extended family in 306.83
For kinship systems, see 306.83; for intrafamily relationships, see
306.87; for stepfamilies, single fatherhood, single motherhood, see
306.874; for alteration of family arrangements, see 306.88. For a
specific aspect of family, see the aspect, e.g., achieving harmonious
family relations 646.7
See also 155.9 for psychological influence of family on individual
members
.87 Intrafamily relationships
Including abuse within family; birth order; childlessness; collateral
relationships between aunts/uncles and nieces/nephews; collateral
relationships between cousins; dysfunctional relationships; in-law
relationships
Class incest in 306.877. Class abuse in a specific family relationship with the
relationship, e.g., spouse abuse 306.872
For alteration of family arrangements, see 306.88
See also 362.82 for social services to families; also 646.7 for practical
guides to harmonious family relationships
.872 Spousal relationship
Including dual-career families; husbands; wives
Class here husband-wife relationship, married people
Class sexual practices in 306.77
For polygamists, see 306.84
See also 613.9 for sexual techniques
.872 081 1 Men
Do not use for husbands; class in 306.872
.872 082 Women
Do not use for wives; class in 306.872
368
306 Social sciences 306
369
307 Dewey Decimal Classification 307
307 Communities
See Manual at 307
.3 Structure
Including physical setting; patterns of use; redevelopment
Class community planning in 307.1; class movement within communities in
307.2
370
307 Social sciences 307
[308] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[309] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
[311] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 9
[312] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 11
[313] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 6
SUMMARY
320.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1–.9 [The state, structure and functions of government, ideologies, political
situation and conditions]
321 Systems of governments and states
322 Relation of the state to organized groups and their members
323 Civil and political rights
324 The political process
325 International migration and colonization
326 Slavery and emancipation
327 International relations
328 The legislative process
372
320 Political science (Politics and government) 320
.1 The state
Including theories of origin; social contract; territory; geopolitics; sovereignty;
national self-determination
Class systems by which states are organized, states with restricted sovereignty
in 321; class acquisition of territory in 325; class territory in law of nations in
341.4; class history of territorial changes in 911
For geopolitics in international relations, see 327.101
.101 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for theories of origin of the state; class in 320.1
Class systems of governments and states in 321
.3 Comparative government
Class comparison of a specific aspect of government with the aspect, e.g.,
comparison of committee systems in different legislatures 328.3
.5 Political ideologies
Including anarchism
Class Christian socialism, Nazism in 320.53; class interdisciplinary works on
anarchism in 335. Class ideologies with respect to a specific aspect of political
science with the aspect, e.g., ideologies with respect to revolution 321.09
See Manual at 320.5 vs. 297.09, 297.2, 322; also at 324 vs. 320.5, 320.9,
909, 930–990
373
320 Dewey Decimal Classification 320
374
320 Political science (Politics and government) 320
375
320 Dewey Decimal Classification 320
.6 Policy making
Class here decision making, planning, formulation of programs and proposals,
policy studies, public policy
Class a specific aspect of policy making with the aspect, e.g., policy making on
religion 322, legislative lobbying 328.3
For policy making in a specific subject, see the subject, e.g., policy making
for economic development 338.9
See Manual at 300, 320.6 vs. 352–354: Public policy
.8 Local government
Including boundaries and forms of local government; intermediate levels;
arrondissements, counties, districts, Landkreise, provinces as intermediate level
units; rural government; city government; urban government
Class here relation of local government to higher levels of government
Class comprehensive works on relation of parts of a state to the whole in 321
For provinces as state-level units, see 321.02; for local administration, see
352.14
See Manual at 352.13 vs. 352.15
376
321 Political science (Politics and government) 321
.8 *Democratic government
Including systems defined by method of selecting chief executives (e.g.,
presidential government, cabinet government); republics; limited monarchy
(constitutional monarchy)
*
*Do not use notation 093–099 from Table 1 for systems of governments and states in a specific
jurisdiction; class in 320.43–320.49
377
321 Dewey Decimal Classification 321
.9 *Authoritarian government
Including communist government; proletarian dictatorship; fascist government;
Nazi system
Class here despotism, dictatorship, totalitarian government
Class communism as a political ideology, fascism as a political ideology in
320.53; class absolute monarchy in 321; class interdisciplinary works on
communism in 335.4; class interdisciplinary works on fascism in 335.6
For elitist systems, see 321
379
323 Dewey Decimal Classification 323
380
323 Political science (Politics and government) 323
.5 Political rights
Including right to hold office, right to representation
Class right of assembly, right of petition in 323.4; class exercise of political
rights in 324
For citizenship and related rights, see 323.6; for voting rights, see 324.6
[.508] Groups of people
Do not use for political rights of nondominant groups; class in 323.1. Do
not use for political rights of other social groups; class in 323.3
SUMMARY
324.09 History, geographic treatment, biography
.1 International party organizations, auxiliaries, activities
.2 Political parties
.5 Nominating candidates
.6 Election systems and procedures; suffrage
.7 Conduct of election campaigns
.9 History and geographic treatment of elections
381
324 Dewey Decimal Classification 324
.2 Political parties
Including relation of political parties to state and government; kinds of parties;
party finance, membership, organization; political machines; leadership; politics
as a profession, occupation, hobby; politicians as a type of person; programs
and ideologies; platforms, campaign literature
Class auxiliary organizations in 324
For revolutionary and subversive activities and branches of parties, see
322.4; for international party organizations and activities, see 324.1; for
nominating candidates, see 324.5; for campaign finance of specific kinds
of parties, see 324.7. For campaign literature on a specific subject, see
the subject, e.g., campaign literature on United States participation in
Vietnamese War 959.704
[.202 3] Party politics as a profession, occupation, hobby
Do not use; class in 324.2
.209 4–.209 9 Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use for parties in specific countries and localities; class in
324.24–324.29
See Manual at 324.2094–324.2099 and 324.24–324.29
.24–.29 Parties in specific countries and localities in modern world
The following add table is limited to countries and localities other than the
United Kingdom, Canada, United States, Australia; special developments for
those countries follow the add table
Except where specifically instructed to the contrary below, for a specific
country or for localities within a country add to base number 324.2 notation
4–9 from Table 2 for the specific country, e.g., parties in France 324.244;
then add further as follows:
001–009 Standard subdivisions
See Manual at 324.2094–324.2099 and 324.24–324.29
.241 Parties of United Kingdom
Including general topics of parties of United Kingdom; parties existing
only prior to 1945; parties of Great Britain before union with Ireland, of
England and Wales before union with Scotland; other parties founded or
in existence after 1945 not provided for below
.241 001–.241 009 Standard subdivisions
382
324 Political science (Politics and government) 324
383
324 Dewey Decimal Classification 324
.5 Nominating candidates
Including nominating by caucuses and co-optation; nominating by primaries;
nominating by conventions
Class here campaigns for nomination; results of campaigns, e.g., delegate
counts
Class comprehensive works on nomination and election campaigns in 324.9
.509 4–.509 9 Geographic areas in modern world other than specific countries and
states
Do not use for nominating party candidates in a specific country or
state; class in 324.24–324.29
384
324 Political science (Politics and government) 324
385
325 Dewey Decimal Classification 325
386
327 Political science (Politics and government) 327
[.068] Management
Do not use; class in 353.1
.09 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class here diplomatic history, international relations of or in areas, regions,
places in general, not limited by continent, country, locality, e.g., foreign
relations of former Communist bloc 327.091717
.092 Biography
Do not use for diplomats; class in 327.2092
[.093–.099] Foreign relations of specific continents, countries, localities
Do not use; class in 327.3–327.9
387
327 Dewey Decimal Classification 327
.2 Diplomacy
Including protocol
Use 327.2 for methods and style of diplomacy; 327 for substance and content of
diplomatic relations
For law of diplomacy, see 341.3
.209 2 Biography
Do not use for biography of diplomats of specific nations; class in
327.3–327.9
389
328 Dewey Decimal Classification 328
[329] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
330 Economics
Including interdisciplinary works on economic rights
Class here comprehensive works on economics and management
Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, e.g.,
finance as an economic factor in international economics 332 (not 337):
Cooperatives 334
Public finance 336
Economics of labor, finance, land, energy 331–333
Production, Commerce (381–382), Communications
(383–384), Transportation (385–388) 338
Macroeconomics and related topics 339
International economics 337
Socialism and related systems 335
Class economic rights in the sense of welfare rights in 361.6
For management, see 658. For a specific kind or aspect of economic rights, see
the kind or aspect, e.g., political aspects of property rights 323.4
See Manual at 330 vs. 650, 658
SUMMARY
330.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1–.9 [Systems, schools, theories; economic situation and conditions]
331 Labor economics
332 Financial economics
333 Economics of land and energy
334 Cooperatives
335 Socialism and related systems
336 Public finance
337 International economics
338 Production
339 Macroeconomics and related topics
391
330 Dewey Decimal Classification 330
SUMMARY
331.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1 Labor force and market
.2 Conditions of employment
.3 Workers by age group
.4 Women workers
.5 Workers by personal attributes other than age
.6 Workers by ethnic and national origin
.7 Labor by industry and occupation
.8 Labor unions, labor-management bargaining and disputes
392
331 Economics 331
393
331 Dewey Decimal Classification 331
394
331 Economics 331
.2 Conditions of employment
Including conditions of employment by industry and occupation; compensation;
wages, wage policy; compensation differentials; guaranteed-wage plans;
minimum wage; compensation by industry and occupation
Class here comprehensive works on collective bargaining to determine
conditions of employment and the resulting conditions of employment
Class employee benefits (fringe benefits), paid leave in 331.25; class
discrimination because of a specific personal characteristic in 331.3–331.6;
class stock options as a form of speculation in 332.63; class incomes policy
(wage-price policy), wage-price policies in relation to stabilizing the economy
in 339.5; class guaranteed minimum income in 362.5; class conditions
of employment discussed from the managerial viewpoint in 658.3; class
comprehensive works on employee ownership in 338.6
For collective bargaining to determine conditions of employment, see 331.89
.25 Other conditions of employment
Including pensions; retirement benefits, superannuation, interdisciplinary
works on pensions; employee benefits (fringe benefits); employee assistance
programs, insurance, interdisciplinary works on employee benefits; work
environment; physical working conditions, quality of work life, working
facilities, workplace relationships; work stress; hours; workweek; training,
worker security, regulation of worker conduct
Class services to provide temporary help in 331.12; class stock ownership
and purchase plans in 331.2; class investment by pension funds in
332.67; class interdisciplinary works on health insurance in 368.38;
class interdisciplinary works on unemployment insurance in 368.4; class
interdisciplinary works on vocational education conducted by an educational
institution in 370.113
For hostile work environment caused by hostile and discriminatory
behavior, see 331.13; for maternity leave, see 331.4; for apprentices
as a special class of workers, see 331.5; for pensions provided by
unions, benefits provided by unions, see 331.87; for retirement planning,
see 332.024; for public administration of pensions for government
workers, see 353.5; for benefits for veterans of military service
and their survivors, see 362.86; for pensions (annuities) provided
through insurance, benefits provided through insurance, see 368.3; for
government pension plans for the population at large, benefits provided
through government-sponsored social insurance, see 368.4; for work
experience as part of education, see 371.2; for managerial aspects
of training by the employer, see 658.3; for comprehensive works on
administration of pensions, comprehensive works on administration
of employee benefits, see 658.3. For on-the-job training in a specific
occupation, see the occupation, plus notation 071 from Table 1, e.g.,
on-the-job apprenticeship of plumbers 696.1071
395
331 Dewey Decimal Classification 331
.4 Women workers
Including specific aspects of employment of women (e.g., discrimination
against women, compensation of women); married women; working mothers;
women in labor unions and labor-management bargaining and disputes; women
workers by industry and occupation
See also 305.43 for sociology of women’s occupations
396
331 Economics 331
397
331 Dewey Decimal Classification 331
398
332 Economics 332
SUMMARY
332.01–.09 Standard subdivisions, personal finance
.1 Banks
.2 Specialized banking institutions
.3 Credit and loan institutions
.4 Money
.6 Investment
.7 Credit
.8 Interest
399
332 Dewey Decimal Classification 332
.1 Banks
Including bank failures; central banks; commercial banks; clearing banks,
clearing houses; international banks; banks for development of resources and
production in a specific region; international operations of commercial and
other banks, role of banks in international borrowing and debt; banks with
multiple outlets; branch banks, chain banks, interstate banking; bank holding
companies, mergers, syndicates; banking services
Class here banking; comprehensive works on money and banking, on financial
institutions and their functions
Class role of central bank in carrying out macroeconomic policy in 339.5;
class government guaranty of deposits in 368.8; class comprehensive works
on bank notes in 332.4; class comprehensive works on credit cards in 332.7;
class comprehensive works on international borrowing and debt in 336.3; class
comprehensive works on balance of payments in 382
For specialized banking institutions, development banks serving one
country, services of specialized banking institutions, see 332.2; for credit
and loan institutions, see 332.3; for money, see 332.4; for credit unions,
see 334. For a specific nonbanking activity of a bank, see the activity, e.g.,
banks selling real estate 333.33
400
332 Economics 332
.4 Money
Including forms and units of money; value of money; inflation, stagflation,
deflation; purchasing power; monetary standards; credit, fiat, paper money;
bank notes; legal tender; paper standard; foreign exchange; forward exchange
(foreign exchange futures), international monetary systems, special drawing
rights; monetary policy; currency question, managed currency
Class here mediums of exchange
Class barter, commercial paper, social credit money in 332; class the personal
financial problem of coping with changing value of money in 332.024; class
International Monetary Fund in 332.1; class fiscal policy in 336.3; class
comprehensive works on international finance in 332; class comprehensive
works on money and banking in 332.1; class comprehensive works on financial
futures in 332.63; class comprehensive works on speculation in 332.64; class
comprehensive works on purchasing power in 339.4; class comprehensive
works on economic stabilization policies, on wage-price policy in 339.5; class
comprehensive works on balance of payments in 382
For relation of central banks to monetary policy, see 332.1; for use of
monetary policy for economic stabilization, see 339.5. For a specific aspect
of coins not provided for here, see the aspect, e.g., coins as an investment
332.63, artistic aspect of coins 737.4
.401 Philosophy and theory
Including circulation and velocity theory, equation of exchange theory,
income and cash balance theories, quantity theory, supply and demand
theory
[.409] History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use; class in 332.4
.6 Investment
Including special topics of investment (e.g., investment for specific purposes);
securities brokers; investment brokers, investment counselors; international
exchange of securities
Class here investments, domestic investment, individual investment, private
investment; investment prospectuses, portfolio analysis and management
Class retirement investment plans in 332.024; class investment guides in
332.67; class real estate brokerage in 333.33; class description and analysis of
business enterprises issuing securities in 338.7; class comprehensive works on
international investment in 332.67
.601 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for forecasting; class in 332.67
401
332 Dewey Decimal Classification 332
402
332 Economics 332
.7 Credit
Including agricultural credit; real estate finance and mortgages; discrimination
in mortgage loans; mortgage delinquencies and defaults; other forms of credit
(e.g., commercial, mercantile, industrial credit, personal loans); insolvency
and credit restrictions; bankruptcy; credit instruments; commercial paper;
comprehensive works on commercial paper
Class here loans
Class commercial paper as medium of exchange in 332; class credit functions
of banks, certificates of deposit in 332.1; class credit functions of specialized
banking institutions in 332.2; class credit functions of credit and loan
institutions in 332.3
For interest, see 332.8. For credit instruments issued by a specific type of
financial institution, see the type in 332.1, e.g., commercial banks 332.1
.8 Interest
Including usury; discount
See also 332.63 for interest rate futures
SUMMARY
333.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.01 Theories
.1 Public ownership of land
.2 Ownership of land by nongovernmental groups
.3 Private ownership of land
.5 Renting and leasing land
.7 Land, recreational and wilderness areas, energy
.8 Subsurface resources
.9 Other natural resources
403
333 Dewey Decimal Classification 333
404
333 Economics 333
405
333 Dewey Decimal Classification 333
SUMMARY
333.71 General topics of land, recreational and wilderness areas, energy
.72 Conservation and protection
.73 Land
.74 Grasslands
.75 Forest lands
.76 Rural lands
.77 Urban lands
.78 Recreational and wilderness areas
.79 Energy
406
333 Economics 333
407
333 Dewey Decimal Classification 333
.79 Energy
Including renewable energy resources; alternative energy resources; energy
for specific uses
Class here power resources, production of energy, interdisciplinary works on
energy
Class electric power, distribution of electricity derived from renewable
energy resources in 333.793; class extraction of energy resources and
comprehensive works on the economics of mineral fuels in 338.2; class
comprehensive works on production economics of processing and
manufacturing fuels in 338.4; class interdisciplinary works on mineral fuels
in 553. Class a specific kind of energy for specific uses with the kind of
energy, e.g., energy from petroleum for transportation use 333.8 (not 333.79)
For a specific renewable or alternative energy resource, see the
resource, e.g., solar energy 333.792; for a specific energy resource
not provided for here, see the resource, e.g., fossil fuels 333.8; for a
specific form of energy not provided for here, see the form, e.g., wind
energy 333.9; for a noneconomic aspect of energy, see the aspect, e.g.,
technology of photovoltaic power generation 621.31
.791 General topics of energy
Including energy conservation
Class utilization of waste heat in 333.793
.792 Primary forms of energy
Resources used directly to perform work, to produce other forms of
energy
Including solar energy; nuclear energy; electricity derived from nuclear
energy
Class distribution of electricity derived from solar energy, distribution of
electricity derived from nuclear energy in 333.793; class nuclear fuels in
333.8
.793 Secondary forms of energy
Energy produced through use of other resources
Including cogeneration of electric power and heat, district heating, waste
heat; electrical energy; electricity derived from fossil fuels, electrical
utilities, comprehensive works on electrical energy; energy from waste
materials
Class economics of synthetic fuel production, production economics of
making fuel from waste materials in 338.4; class chemical technology of
energy from waste materials in 662
For energy from biological wastes, see 333.95. For secondary forms
of energy derived from a specific resource, see the resource, e.g.,
electricity derived from nuclear energy 333.792; for electricity
derived from a specific resource other than fossil fuels, see the
resource, e.g., electricity derived from water 333.91
408
333 Economics 333
.8 Subsurface resources
Including general topics of subsurface resources (e.g., conservation); fossil
fuels; nonrenewable fuels; minerals; geothermal energy; electricity derived from
geothermal energy, thermal waters
Class here strategic materials
Class mined lands, including surface-mined lands, in 333.76; class nuclear
energy in 333.792; class electricity derived from fossil fuels, distribution of
electricity derived from geothermal energy in 333.793; class extraction of
subsurface resources and comprehensive works on the economics of subsurface
resources, comprehensive works on the economics of minerals in 338.2; class
interdisciplinary works on subsurface resources, interdisciplinary works on
nonmetallic minerals in 553; class interdisciplinary works on metals in 669
For ownership aspects of subsurface resources, see 333.1–333.5; for
groundwater, see 333.91; for development, see 338.2
409
333 Dewey Decimal Classification 333
334 Cooperatives
Including housing cooperatives; building cooperatives; banking and credit
cooperatives; consumer cooperatives; producers’ cooperatives; marketing,
production cooperatives; benefit societies; benevolent, friendly, fraternal benefit,
mutual aid, provident societies
Class comprehensive works on thrift institutions in 332.3. Class a specific function
of a benefit society with the function, e.g., insurance 368.3
410
335 Economics 335
.4 Marxian systems
Including philosophic foundations, economic concepts, aims; Marxian
systems, 1848–1917 (e.g., early Communism, 1848–1875, scientific socialism,
1875–1917)
Class here Marxism
Class scientific socialism of Lenin (Marxism-Leninism) in 335.43; class
comprehensive works on dialectical materialism in 146
For democratic Marxian systems, democratic socialism, see 335.5
.401 Philosophy
Do not use for philosophic foundations; class in 335.4. Do not use for
comprehensive works on theory of Marxian systems; class in 335.4
.409 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for 19th century, 1900–1917; class in 335.4
.43 Communism (Marxism-Leninism)
Including Trotskyist doctrines; national variants as schools of thought (e.g.,
communism of Yugoslavia [1918–1991], Chinese communism, Asian
national variants, Cuban communism [Castroism]); comparative studies
Class here former Soviet communism, democratic centralism
For communism as a political ideology, see 320.53
.430 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for national variants as schools of thought; class in 335.43
.5 Democratic socialism
Marxian and non-Marxian socialism
Class Fabian socialism, Christian socialism in 335
See also 307.77 for voluntary socialist communities
.6 Fascism
Class here falangism, national socialism, Neo-Nazism
For fascism as a political ideology, see 320.53
SUMMARY
336.001–.008 Standard subdivisions
.02–.09 [Revenue; history, geographic treatment, biography; associations of
sovereign states]
.1 Nontax revenues
.2 Taxes
.3 Public debt and expenditures
.4–.9 Public finance of specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
412
336 Economics 336
.1 Nontax revenues
Including commercial revenues (e.g., commercial revenues from public lands,
commercial revenues from deposits, investments, loans); administrative
revenues; revenues from lotteries; intergovernmental and intragovernmental
revenues; revenue from public industries and services
For public borrowing, see 336.3
.2 Taxes
Including general topics of taxes (e.g., taxes by governmental level, tax reform,
provisions that allow tax avoidance, business taxes); personal property taxes;
poll taxes; customs (tariff); other taxes; principles of taxation (e.g., kinds of
rate, incidence)
Class here taxation, internal (inland) revenue, interdisciplinary works on taxes
Class estate planning in 332.024; class taxes in one or two specific jurisdictions
at a specific level, national taxes in specific nations, state and provincial
taxes in specific states or provinces, local taxes in specific local jurisdictions
in 336.20093–336.20099; class comprehensive works on property taxes in
336.22; class comprehensive works on taxes on personal wealth in 336.24; class
interdisciplinary works on customs (tariff) in 382. Class principles of specific
kinds of taxes with the kind, e.g., real property taxes 336.22
For tax law, see 343.04; for tax administration, see 352.4
See Manual at 343.04–343.06 vs. 336.2, 352.4
.200 1–.200 8 Standard subdivisions
.200 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for general works on taxes by governmental level; class in
336.2
.22 Real property taxes
Variant name: rates (United Kingdom)
Including rates and assessment; specific kinds of real property
Class here comprehensive works on property taxes
Class personal property taxes in 336.2; class comprehensive works on taxes
on personal wealth in 336.24
413
336 Dewey Decimal Classification 336
414
337 Economics 337
338 Production
Including comprehensive and theoretical works on factors of production; products
and services; entrepreneurship; production efficiency; industrial productivity
Class here interdisciplinary works on industry, on production
Class conservation of energy in 333.791; class factors of production as part
of industrial conditions and situation in 338.09; class specific products in
338.1–338.4; class services alone in 338.4; class factors of production as costs of
production, general production economics in 338.5; class consumption in 339.4;
class shipments and sales in 381
For specific factors of production, see 331–333; for labor productivity,
see 331.11; for production economics of financial industries, see 332; for
production economics of real estate business, see 333.33; for production
economics of energy production, see 333.79; for economics of cooperative
production, see 334; for production economics of insurance industry, see
368; for commerce, communications, transportation, see 380. For effect of
technological innovations on a specific aspect of the economy, see the aspect,
e.g., effect on working conditions 331.25, effect on banking 332.1; for a specific
noneconomic aspect of industry and production, see the aspect, e.g., law of
industry 343.07, production technology 620–690
See Manual at T1—025 vs. T1—029; also at 332 vs. 338, 658.15; also at 363.5,
363.6, 363.8 vs. 338
SUMMARY
338.001–.008 Standard subdivisions
.09 History, geographic treatment, biography
.1 Agriculture
.2 Extraction of minerals
.3 Other extractive industries
.4 Secondary industries and services
.5 General production economics
.6 Organization of production
.7 Business enterprises
.8 Combinations
.9 Economic development and growth
416
338 Economics 338
417
338 Dewey Decimal Classification 338
.1 Agriculture
Including financial aspects; capital formation and other investment in
agriculture, costs, prices received by farmers, farm income; factors affecting
production; production efficiency; agricultural productivity; science,
technological innovation in agriculture; products; surpluses and shortages of
farm products, forecasts and projections of supply and demand; government
farm policies; acreage allotments, agricultural credit, drought relief, price
supports, subsidies; food supply; economic causes and effects of, economic
remedies for maladjustments in food supply; measures for attaining and
maintaining adequate amounts of food; food requirements (demand); reserves
(stocks, supply) of food; prices of food to the consumer; comprehensive works
on the economics of production, storage, distribution of food
Class energy conservation in agriculture in 333.79; class agricultural
cooperatives in 334; class specific producers in 338.7; class interdisciplinary
works on food supply in 363.8
For labor productivity, see 331.11; for agricultural credit, see 332.7; for
uncut timber, timber reserves, demand for timber, see 333.75; for food
processing, see 338.4; for distribution of food, see 381
See Manual at 332 vs. 338, 658.15; also at 338.1 vs. 631.5; also at 363.5,
363.6, 363.8 vs. 338
.2 Extraction of minerals
Including financial aspects; capital formation and other investment in industries
engaged in extraction of minerals; costs, income, prices; production efficiency;
industrial productivity; products
Class here extraction of energy resources, comprehensive works on economics
of extraction and processing of minerals and energy resources
Class conservation of mineral and energy resources in 333.7–333.9; class mined
lands in 333.76; class energy conservation in mineral extraction industries in
333.79; class supply in storage, shortages, surpluses, demand, and projections of
these in 333.8; class specific producers doing extraction only, specific producers
doing both extraction and processing in 338.7; class supply in nature in 553
For labor productivity, see 331.11; for industrial credit, see 332.7; for
processing of minerals and raw materials of energy, see 338.4
See Manual at 332 vs. 338, 658.15
418
338 Economics 338
419
338 Dewey Decimal Classification 338
.6 Organization of production
Including special topics of organization of production (e.g., finance, location,
specialization and comparative advantage, competition and restraint); private
enterprise; public enterprise; systems of production; size of enterprises;
factory system; worker control of industry; employee ownership, worker
self-management
Class here organization of production in specific kinds of industries
Class role of unions in achieving worker control of industry in 331.88; class
guild socialism, syndicalism in 335; class finance of specific kinds of industries
in 338.1–338.4; class relation of size of enterprise to cost of production in
338.5; class specific types of enterprises of specific sizes in 338.7–338.8;
class monopoly and monopolies in 338.8; class works on specialization and
comparative advantage that emphasize international commerce in 382; class
employee participation in management in 658.3; class interdisciplinary works
on capital formation in 332
For employee stock ownership plans, see 331.2; for business enterprises and
their structure, see 338.7
See Manual at 338.092
.7 Business enterprises
Not limited to private or capitalist enterprises
Including specific kinds of business enterprises (e.g., individual proprietorships,
partnerships, corporations); initiation and dissolution of business enterprises;
business enterprises by industry; specific individual business enterprises,
biographies of entrepreneurs in specific fields
Class here structure of business enterprises; interdisciplinary works on business
enterprises, on organizations for production
For financial institutions, see 332.1–332.6; for real estate business
enterprises, see 333.33; for enterprises engaged in production of
energy, see 333.79; for cooperatives, see 334; for combinations, see
338.8; for insurance companies, see 368.006; for enterprises engaged
in commerce, communications, transportation, see 380. For a specific
aspect of government corporations, see the aspect, e.g., law 346, public
administration of government corporations 352.2; for biographies of people
known for their contribution to technology, see the kind of contribution in
600, plus notation 092 from Table 1, e.g., biographies of mining engineers
622.092
See Manual at T1—025 vs. T1—029; also at 338.092
420
338 Economics 338
.8 Combinations
Organization and structure for massive production and control of production
Including special topics of combinations (e.g., kinds of combinations);
specific forms of combinations and their practices (e.g., mergers, trusts,
holding companies, informal arrangements); restrictive practices; monopoly
and monopolies, oligopoly and oligopolies; acquisitions, amalgamations;
multinational business enterprises; foreign-owned and mostly foreign-owned
enterprises, enterprises with mostly international operations
Class here antitrust policies, economic concentration
Class price determination in 338.5
For combinations of financial institutions, see 332.1–332.6; for
combinations of real estate business enterprises, see 333.33; for
combinations of enterprises engaged in energy production, see 333.79;
for combinations of cooperatives, see 334; for combinations of enterprises
in the insurance industry, see 368.006; for combinations of enterprises
engaged in commerce, communications, transportation, see 380
See Manual at 338.092
421
338 Dewey Decimal Classification 338
422
339 Economics 339
.5 Macroeconomic policy
Including use of fiscal policy; income redistribution; use of monetary policy
Class here incomes policy (wage-price policy), economic stabilization and
growth, equilibrium, full employment policy
Class wage-price policies of specific jurisdictions in 331.2; class comprehensive
works on relation of central banks to monetary policy in 332.1; class
comprehensive works on monetary policy in 332.4
For wage policy, see 331.2; for measures to combat inflation, see 332.4;
for price policy, measures to control economic fluctuations, see 338.5; for
measures to promote growth and development, see 338.9
340 Law
Including methodology, schools of thought; comparative law; law reform
Class here jurisprudence
Class theory of specific legal systems in 340.5; class comparison of specific
branches of law in 342–347; class interdisciplinary works on equal protection of
the law in 323.42
See Manual at 340, 342–347 vs. 340.5; also at 342–349
423
340 Dewey Decimal Classification 340
SUMMARY
340.02–.09 Standard subdivisions
.5–.9 [Legal systems, conflict of laws]
341 Law of nations
342 Constitutional and administrative law
343 Military, defense, public property, public finance, tax, commerce (trade),
industrial law
344 Labor, social service, education, cultural law
345 Criminal law
346 Private law
347 Procedure and courts
348 Laws, regulations, cases
349 Law of specific jurisdictions, areas, socioeconomic regions, regional
intergovernmental organizations
424
340 Law 340
.5 Legal systems
History and theory
Including medieval, modern, religious systems of law (e.g., medieval European
law, civil law systems, common law systems, Jewish law, Islamic law); law of
traditional societies; ethnological jurisprudence; ancient law; Roman law; fiqh,
sharia
Class here customary law
Class conflict of laws on a specific subject in specific systems of law (e.g.,
conflict of divorce laws in ancient Roman law, conflict of divorce laws in civil
law) in 340.9; class comprehensive works on Roman-derived law in specific
jurisdictions and areas in modern world in 349. Class a specific subject in
specific systems of law with the subject in 342–347, e.g., ancient criminal law
of Rome 345.37; class religious and ceremonial laws of a specific religious
body with the body, e.g., Christian canon law 262.9
For religious and ceremonial law of Judaism, see 296.1; for religious
and ceremonial law of Islam, fiqh and sharia in relation to religious and
ceremonial laws and decisions, see 297.1
See Manual at 340, 342–347 vs. 340.5
.9 Conflict of laws
Body of rules governing choice of jurisdiction in cases in private law that fall
under laws of two or more such jurisdictions
Class here private international law
Class comparative law in 340
For domestic conflict of laws, see 342. For a specific aspect of conflict of
laws and of private international law not provided for here, see the aspect in
342–345, e.g., citizenship 342.08, air transportation 343.09
See also 341 for international law
See Manual at 340.9
425
341 Dewey Decimal Classification 341
426
341 Law 341
427
341 Dewey Decimal Classification 341
428
341 Law 341
.6 Law of war
Including initiation of war; conduct of war; neutrality and neutral states;
treatment of prisoners; termination of war; military government of occupied
countries; humanitarian law; law of nations and civil war; war crimes
Class texts of treaties that are signed at termination of a war but cover topics
other than termination of the war in 341
For war claims by private individuals of one country against another
country, see 340.9
429
341 Dewey Decimal Classification 341
.7 International cooperation
Including mutual security; legal aspects of international mutual security pacts,
e.g., NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization); peace and disarmament;
peace conferences, general efforts to gain acceptance of renunciation of war as
an instrument of national policy
Class peaceful settlement of disputes in 341.5; class military and defense law in
343; class civil defense in 344.05; class interdisciplinary works on international
mutual security pacts in 355
430
342 Law 342
431
342 Dewey Decimal Classification 342
432
342 Law 342
433
343 Dewey Decimal Classification 343
434
343 Law 343
435
343 Dewey Decimal Classification 343
436
344 Law 344
437
344 Dewey Decimal Classification 344
438
344 Law 344
439
345 Dewey Decimal Classification 345
440
346 Law 346
441
346 Dewey Decimal Classification 346
442
346 Law 346
443
347 Dewey Decimal Classification 347
444
348 Law 348
445
350 Dewey Decimal Classification 350
SUMMARY
351 Public administration
352 General considerations of public administration
353 Specific fields of public administration
354 Public administration of economy and environment
355 Military science
356 Foot forces and warfare
357 Mounted forces and warfare
358 Air and other specialized forces and warfare; engineering and related services
359 Sea forces and warfare
446
351 Public administration and military science 351
447
352 Dewey Decimal Classification 352
SUMMARY
352.1 Jurisdictional levels of administration
.2 Organization of administration
.3 Executive management
.4 Financial administration and budgets
.5 Property administration and related topics
.6 Personnel management (Human resource management)
.7 Public administration of general forms of assistance
.8 Public administration of general forms of control
449
352 Dewey Decimal Classification 352
.2 *Organization of administration
Including governing boards and commissions; special kinds of agencies (e.g.,
independent agencies, government corporations [public enterprises]); internal
organization; levels of management; organization and structure of departments
and agencies
Class description and purposes of departments and agencies in general in
351; class autonomous authorities of local scope in 352.19; class cabinet
secretaries, ministers with a portfolio of cabinet affairs in 352.24; class
secretaries of state of specific states of United States in 352.3; class secretaries
of state for foreign affairs in 353.1; class prime ministers, comprehensive
works on chief executives in 352.23; class comprehensive works on executive
management in public administration in 352.3; class interdisciplinary works on
government corporations in 338.7; class interdisciplinary works on organization
in management in 658.1. Class a specific board or commission with the topic
it administers, e.g., United States National Labor Relations Board 354.9; class
organization and structure of a specific kind of department or agency with the
kind, e.g., structure of general services agencies 352.5
For supervision, see 352.6; for regulatory boards and commissions, see
352.8. For a special kind of agency not provided for here, see the kind, e.g.,
cabinets 352.24
See Manual at 351 vs. 352.2
.23 *Chief executives
Including heads of state lacking administrative powers; powers and
privileges of chief executives; leadership role of chief executives; office
of chief executive; executive messages, speeches, writings; deputy chief
executives
Class here presidents, prime ministers, monarchs; comprehensive works on
heads of state
Class governing boards and commissions, heads of departments and
agencies in 352.2; class abuse of power in 353.4
For a specific aspect of heads of state, see the aspect, e.g., presidential
government 321.8; for messages, speeches, writings on a specific subject,
see the subject, e.g., budget messages 352.4, executive messages on
economics 330, executive messages on economy of Germany 330.943
.230 92 Biography
Do not use for collected biographies of chief executives; class
in 930–990 plus notation 009 from table under 930–990, e.g.,
collected biography of kings and queens of France 944.009.
Do not use for individual biographies of chief executives; class
in 930–990 plus notation 01–09 for the period of the person’s
administration from table under 930–990, plus notation 092 from
Table 1, e.g., biography of Napoleon I of France 944.05092
Class here biography of chief executives as administrators
See Manual at T1—092: Comprehensive biography: Public
figures; also at 920.009, 920.03–920.09 vs. 909, 909.7–909.8,
930–990
*
*Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 352–354
452
352 Public administration and military science 352
.3 *Executive management
Including decision making; planning and policy making; internal control;
accountability in public administration, administrative responsibility, oversight;
objectives of administration; management by objective (MBO); means of
obtaining objectives; specific means of obtaining guidance for policy and
decision making; information management; managing executive personnel;
executive development, leadership, management environment
Class here interdisciplinary works on public administrators
Class archival treatment of public records in 025.17; class legislative oversight
in 328.3; class quality control by managerial accounting in 352.4; class
programs supporting archives in 352.7; class administration of control of
society by government in 352.8; class military security classification in 355.3;
class interdisciplinary works on executive management in 658.4
For internal organization, see 352.2; for leadership role of chief executive,
see 352.23; for specific aspects of managing of executive personnel, see
352.6; for fact-finding and advisory bodies, see 352.7; for oversight by
outside agencies, see 352.8. For a specific aspect of public administrators,
see the aspect, e.g., biography 351.092, law 342
*
*Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 352–354
453
352 Dewey Decimal Classification 352
SUMMARY
353.1 Public administration of external and national security affairs
.3 Public administration of services related to domestic order
.4 Public administration of justice
.5 Public administration of social welfare
.6 Public administration of health services
.7 Public administration of culture and related activities
.8 Public administration of agencies supporting and controlling education
.9 Public administration of safety, sanitation, waste control
SUMMARY
355.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.02 War and warfare
.1 Military life and customs
.2 Military resources
.3 Organization and personnel of military forces
.4 Military operations
.5 Military training
.6 Military administration
.7 Military installations
.8 Military equipment and supplies (Matériel)
466
355 Public administration and military science 355
.007 1 Education
Do not use for reserve training; class in 355.2. Do not use for
on-the-job training; class in 355.5
Including military colleges and universities
For mid-career training of officers at academically accredited
armed forces schools, see 355.5
See Manual at 378.4–378.9 vs. 355.0071
[.007 2] Research
Do not use; class in 355
.008 Groups of people
.009 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class historical and geographic treatment of military situation and policy
in 355
See Manual at 930–990 vs. 355.009, 355–359
.009 3–.009 9 Specific continents, countries, localities
Class organization of specific national armies in 355.3093–355.3099
For military history of a specific war, see the war in 930–990, e.g.,
military history of Vietnamese War 959.704
.02 War and warfare
Including general topics of war and warfare (e.g., militarism, limited war,
nuclear warfare, insurgent, resistance, revolutionary warfare); causes of war;
aftermath of war; dislocation, reconstruction
Class here conventional warfare, total war; comprehensive works on military
strategy
Class relation of military organizations to the state in 322; class promotion
of peace in 327.1; class defense in 355; class guerrilla tactics, government
of occupied territories in 355.4; class comprehensive works on warfare with
weapons of mass destruction in 358
For economic aspects of military-industrial complex, see 338.4; for
strategy in military operations, see 355.4; for causes of specific wars,
aftermath of specific wars, see 930–990. For a specific nuclear force and
its warfare, see the force, e.g., nuclear missile forces and warfare 358.1
See also 341.6 for law of war
.020 1 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for systems; class in 355.4
467
355 Dewey Decimal Classification 355
.2 Military resources
Including preparation, evaluation, preservation; specific resources (e.g., human
resources, civilian workers, raw materials, industrial resources, transportation
and communications facilities); mobilization; demobilization
Class ethics of conscientious objection in 172
468
355 Public administration and military science 355
.4 Military operations
Including mine clearing operations, peacekeeping operations; support
operations; tactics; nuclear operations; siege and trench warfare, blockades;
defense of home territory; combined operations; amphibious operations;
military geography; technical analyses of military events; war games;
occupation of conquered territory
Class here attack and defense operations, combat; strategy in military operations
Class guerrilla warfare, nuclear warfare, occupation as an aftermath of war in
355.02; class defensive forts and installations in 355.7; class naval blockades in
359.4; class amphibious operations in which marines are main land component
in 359.9
For mine clearing operations by civilians, see 363.34; for engineering
of mine clearing, see 623. For a specific aspect of troop support, see the
aspect, e.g., medical service 355.3
[.409 1] Areas, regions, places in general
Do not use; class in 355.4
469
355 Dewey Decimal Classification 355
.5 Military training
Training of individuals and units
Including maneuvers; basic training; training of officers; mid-career training at
academically accredited armed forces schools; technical training
Class training through war games in 355.4; class comprehensive works on
university-level service academies in 355.0071
For reserve training, universal military training, see 355.2. For military
training in a specific subject, see the subject, plus notation 071 from Table 1,
e.g., military training in computer engineering 621.39071
.507 1 Education in military training
Class military training in a specific country with the country in
355.5093–355.5099, e.g., military training in Switzerland 355.509494
.6 Military administration
Including personnel management (human resource management); supply
and financial administration and related topics; salary administration; wage
and payroll administration; executive management; military mail; graves
registration and burial services
Class here defense administration, departments of defense
Class product development in 355; class civilian workers as a military resource
in 355.2; class command and control systems in 355.3. Class administration of
a function not provided for here with the function, plus notation 068 from Table
1, e.g., administration of installations 355.7068
For service periods, promotion and demotion, termination, motivation, see
355.1; for organization of military forces, personnel and their hierarchy,
supply issuing and related services, managing executive personnel, see
355.3; for supply depots and installations, see 355.7. For contracts for a
specific nonsupply item, see the item, plus notation 068 from Table 1, e.g.,
contracts for real property 355.7068
(Option: Class comprehensive works in 353.2. If option is chosen, change
heading to “Specific topics in military administration,” and do not add standard
subdivisions)
[.606 8] Management
Do not use; class in 355.6
.609 1 Areas, regions, places in general
Class here international military and defense administration
Class administration of international peacekeeping troops in 355.3
(If option under 355.6 is chosen, class international military and
defense administration in 353.2)
470
355 Public administration and military science 355
.7 Military installations
Including quarters for personnel; medical installations; artillery installations;
engineering installations; supply depots and installations; land
Class here military bases, forts, permanent camps, posts, reservations
Class army engineering installations in 358; class army artillery installations
in 358.1; class veterans’ hospitals in 362.11; class comprehensive works on
military housing in 355.1; class comprehensive works on medical services in
355.3; class comprehensive works on supply services in 355.6
.709 3–.709 9 Specific continents, countries, localities
Class here specific forts or systems of fortifications, installations
having two or more functions
471
356 Dewey Decimal Classification 356
472
358 Public administration and military science 358
473
359 Dewey Decimal Classification 359
474
360 Social problems and services; associations 360
SUMMARY
361 Social problems and services
362 Social problems of and services to groups of people
363 Other social problems and services
364 Criminology
365 Penal and related institutions
366 Secret associations and societies
367 General clubs
368 Insurance
369 Associations
.1 Social problems
History, description, appraisal of areas and kinds of social breakdown, of
problems endemic to human society
Including risk assessment
For specific problems, see 362–363
475
361 Dewey Decimal Classification 361
.2 Social action
Including dissent and protest; reform movements; action within established
social framework; planning, policy, programs, proposals; citizen participation;
comprehensive works on governmental and private action; international action
Class change as a social phenomenon in 303.4; class governmental international
action in 361.6; class private international action in 361.7
For governmental action, see 361.6; for private action, see 361.7; for
combined governmental and private community action, see 361.8. For a
specific aspect of social action not provided for here, see the aspect in
361.3–361.8, e.g., social work 361.3
.3 Social work
Including practice of social work; casework; volunteer social work
Class counseling in 361
For group work, see 361.4
.4 Group work
Including self-help groups; mutual aid, support groups
Class counseling in group work in 361
.6 Governmental action
Including social policy; welfare state; welfare reform
Class here intergovernmental assistance and planning, governmental
international action, interdisciplinary works on government-sponsored
socioeconomic planning and development
Class effect of social action on political structures and values in 320; class
economics of welfare state in 330.12; class combined governmental and private
action in 361.2; class governmental social work in 361.3; class combined
governmental and private community action in 361.8; class interdisciplinary
works on human rights in 323
For management of governmental agencies regulating social welfare
services, see 353.5
.7 Private action
Including individual philanthropy; religious organizations; private organizations
(e.g., nonprofit organizations, business organizations, labor unions); private
international organizations
Class combined governmental and private action in 361.2; class private social
work in 361.3; class relation of government and private sectors in 361.6; class
combined governmental and private community action in 361.8; class ways that
management can deal with charitable donations in 658.15; class programs of
employers for employees in 658.3
.706 Organizations and management
Do not use for a specific kind of organization, e.g., nonprofit
organizations; class in 361.7
476
361 Social problems and services; associations 361
.706 8 Management
Including fund raising
Class charity, thrift shops in 381
.708 Groups of people
Do not use for private action to a group of people; class in 362
.8 Community action
Including community chests, united charities
Class community development in 307.1; class governmental community action
in 361.6; class private community action in 361.7
477
362 Dewey Decimal Classification 362
478
362 Social problems and services; associations 362
SUMMARY
362.1 People with physical illnesses
.2 People with mental illness and disabilities
.3 People with mental retardation
.4 People with physical disabilities
.5 Poor people
.6 People in late adulthood
.7 Young people
.8 Other groups of people
.9 History, geographic treatment, biography
479
362 Dewey Decimal Classification 362
.106 8 Management
Class here peer reviews
Class the result of a peer review with the result, e.g., the result of the
evaluation of Swedish hospitals 362.1109485
.108 Groups of people
Do not use for services rendered by groups of people; class in 362.1
Class physical illness among groups of people in 616.008
.108 3 Young people
Do not use for infants and children up to puberty; class in 362.19892
.108 4 People in specific stages of adulthood
Do not use for people in late adulthood; class in 362.19897
.109 History, geographic treatment, biography
.109 173 Socioeconomic regions by concentration of population
Do not use for rural regions; class in 362.1
480
362 Social problems and services; associations 362
481
362 Dewey Decimal Classification 362
.5 *Poor people
Including measures to prevent, protect against, limit effects of poverty; remedial
measures, services, forms of assistance (e.g., financial assistance, provision
of shelter [temporary housing] [formerly 363.5]; provision of clothing, other
related necessities; recreation; counseling and guidance); homeless and
unemployed people
Class economic measures to prevent poverty in 339; class economic causes
and effects of poverty in 339.4; class aid to families with dependent children
(AFDC) in 362.71; class long-term housing in 363.5; class birth control as
a remedy for poverty in 363.9; class assistance to poor people under social
security in 368.4
For law of legal aid, see 347; for food stamp programs, see 363.8
.508 Groups of people
Do not use for services rendered by groups of people; class in 362.5
[.508 3] Young people
Do not use for poor young people through age seventeen; class in
362.7
[.508 35] Young people eighteen to twenty
Relocated to 362.7
.508 6 People by miscellaneous social attributes
Use of this number for unemployed people, homeless people
discontinued; class in 362.5
.508 9 Ethnic and national groups [formerly 362.84]
*
*Do not use notation 08 from Table 1 to indicate services rendered by groups of people; class in base
number
483
362 Dewey Decimal Classification 362
.7 Young people
Through age twenty
Including characteristics of problems, social action; poor young people eighteen
to twenty [formerly 362.50835]; young people eighteen to twenty in intrafamily
relationships [formerly 362.820835]; unmarried mothers eighteen to twenty
[formerly 362.83]; young people eighteen to twenty by ethnic or national group
[formerly 362.84]; working class young people eighteen to twenty [formerly
362.850835]
Class here children
Class remedial measures, services, forms of assistance, aid to families
with dependent children in 362.71; class abandoned children, orphans in
362.73 Class a family problem when focused on the parent in 362.82 Class
comprehensive works on single motherhood in 362.83
For abused children, see 372.7
.708 Groups of people
Do not use for services rendered by groups of people; class in 362.7
.708 3 Young people twelve to twenty
Do not use for children; class in 362.7
Including young women eighteen to twenty [formerly 362.830835]
Class here young men and women twelve to twenty
Class characteristics of problems, social action, specific groups of
young people twelve to twenty (other than young men and women)
in 362.7; class remedial measures, services, forms of assistance in
362.71; class young people twenty-one and over, comprehensive
works on young men and women in 362
484
362 Social problems and services; associations 362
485
362 Dewey Decimal Classification 362
487
362 Dewey Decimal Classification 362
SUMMARY
363.1 Public safety programs
.2 Police services
.3 Other aspects of public safety
.4 Controversies related to public morals and customs
.5 Housing
.6 Public utilities and related services
.7 Environmental problems
.8 Food supply
.9 Population problems
489
363 Dewey Decimal Classification 363
490
363 Social problems and services; associations 363
491
363 Dewey Decimal Classification 363
.2 Police services
Including personnel; personnel management (human resource management);
police functions; law enforcement, prevention of crime by police; auxiliary
services
Class general investigations of traffic accidents in 363.12; class detection of
crime, investigation of traffic offenses in 363.25; class police services in control
of factors affecting public morals in 363.4; class wreckage studies in 629.28;
class comprehensive works on traffic control in 363.12. Class a social service
function of police with the function in 362, e.g., counseling of rape victims
362.883; class police committing a crime with the crime in 364.1, e.g., police
violation of civil rights 364.1
For police functions in relation to a type of social conflict, see the type, e.g.,
control of terrorism 363.325
See Manual at 363 vs. 344.02–344.05, 353–354: Law enforcement
.206 8 Management
Do not use for personnel management (human resource management);
class in 363.2
.25 Detection of crime (Criminal investigation)
Including specific techniques and kinds of evidence (e.g., procurement
and analysis of evidence [e.g., interrogation of witnesses]; identification
of criminals); detection of specific types of offenses (e.g., investigation of
murder)
Class here forensic science (criminalistics); evidence, circumstantial
evidence
Class general investigations of transportation accidents in 363.12; class
evidence preservation, files resulting from criminal investigations in 363.2.
Class detection of a specific crime with the crime in 364.1, e.g., detection of
a murder in New York City 364.152
For forensic medicine, see 614
See also 364.1 for criminal offenses
.28 Services of special kinds of security and law enforcement agencies
Including park police; marshals and sheriffs; secret police; border patrols;
harbor patrols; interdisciplinary works on coast guards; transportation
security services; private detective and police services
Class agencies to carry out specific police functions, automobile traffic
control in 363.2; class agencies to investigate specific kinds of crime in
363.25
For coast guards as a military service, see 359.9; for narcotics agents,
see 363.45; for postal inspectors, see 383
492
363 Social problems and services; associations 363
.31 Censorship
Class here control of information, press control; censorship as routine
governmental function; interdisciplinary works on censorship
For a specific aspect of censorship not provided for here, see the aspect,
e.g., censorship as social control 303.3, legal aspects of censorship
344.05
See Manual at 363.31 vs. 303.3, 791.4
.32 Social conflict
Including aspects of social conflict; crowds; riots [formerly 363.34];
demonstrations; crowd control, riot control
Class here civil disorder [formerly 363.34], civil disobedience; violence
Class interdisciplinary works on conflict, on civil disorder and disobedience,
on conflict resolution in 303.6
.325 Terrorism
Including cyberterrorism; aspects of terrorism; bioterrorism and chemical
terrorism; nuclear terrorism; specific targets of terrorism
Class here bombing; terrorism and responses to terrorism associated with
a particular aspect of public safety; interdisciplinary works on terrorism
Class comprehensive works on data security and cyberterrorism in 005.8;
class comprehensive works on aspects of public safety and terrorism and
responses to terrorism associated with the aspect in 363.1
For sociology of terrorism, see 303.6; for terrorism as a crime, see
364.1; for cyberterrorism as a crime, see 364.16
.33 Control of firearms
Class here interdisciplinary works on gun control
For gun control as a civil rights issue, see 323.4
Explosives relocated to 363.17
493
363 Dewey Decimal Classification 363
.34 Disasters
Including remedial measures, services, forms of assistance; disaster relief;
specific kinds of disasters (e.g., disasters caused by weather conditions,
floods, tsunamis, earthquakes and volcanoes, war)
Class problems of war refugees when not treated directly in the context of
war relief in 362.87; class survival after disasters in 613.6; class technology
of flood control in 627; class interdisciplinary works on mine clearing
operations in 355.4. Class war relief during a specific war with the war, e.g.,
relief work of Switzerland during World War II 940.54
For epidemics and pandemics, see 362.1; for disasters caused by
terrorism, see 363.325; for civil defense, see 363.35; for fires, see
363.37. For a specific kind of remedial measure other than those applied
immediately at the time and site of the disaster, see the measure, e.g.,
medical care for the injured 362.1; for a disaster resulting from one
of the hazards listed in 363.1, see the hazard, e.g., shipwrecks 363.12,
nuclear accidents 363.17; for a specific form of disaster relief not
provided for here, see the form of relief, e.g., long-range planning to
replace housing lost due to a volcanic eruption 363.5
See Manual at 900: Historic events vs. nonhistoric events
Civil disorder relocated to 363.32; explosions relocated to 363.17
.35 Civil defense
Measures to defend civilian populations against war
Class comprehensive works on civil defense and emergency preparedness in
363.34
.37 Fire hazards
Including measures to prevent, protect against, limit effects of problems;
fire prevention, measures to control accumulation of ordinary combustible
materials; remedial measures, services, forms of assistance; fire fighting; fire
hazards in specific situations
Class safety considerations with respect to especially flammable materials
in 363.17; class safety of products (e.g., sweaters, mattresses) that might
constitute unsuspected fire hazards in 363.19; class fire fighting and fire
safety technology in 628.9
For fires resulting from transportation accidents, see 363.12
494
363 Social problems and services; associations 363
.5 Housing
Including social causes; housing conditions; programs and services (e.g.,
financial assistance, programs and services for specific objectives, public
operated housing); housing for groups of people
Class here housing as a social problem, comprehensive works on housing for
poor people, interdisciplinary works on housing
For a specific aspect of housing, see the aspect, e.g., sociological aspects
307.3, economic aspects 333.33, provision of shelter 361; for provision of
shelter for a specific group of people, see the group in 362.1–362.8, e.g.,
shelter for women 362.83
See Manual at 363.5, 363.6, 363.8 vs. 338; also at 363.5 vs. 643
Provision of shelter (temporary housing) for poor people relocated to 362.5
[.508] Housing for groups of people
Do not use; class in 363.5
495
363 Dewey Decimal Classification 363
.7 Environmental problems
Including characteristics of environmental problems, social action; disposal
of the dead; interdisciplinary works on social aspects and services, customs,
technology of disposal of the dead; interdisciplinary works on pest control
Class here environmental protection; impact of wastes, of pollution, of actions
to control waste and pollution
Class interdisciplinary works on death in 306.9; class interdisciplinary works on
the environment in 333.7
For death customs, see 393; for technology of disposal of the dead, see 614;
for control of disease-carrying pests, see 614.4; for control of agricultural
pests, see 632; for control of household pests, see 648; for comprehensive
works on the technology of pest control, see 628.9
See Manual at 333.72 vs. 304.2, 320.58, 363.7
.700 1–.700 9 Standard subdivisions
.72 Sanitation
Including wastes; industrial, municipal wastes; waste disposal, management;
sanitation in specific environments
Class dangerous wastes still in hands of processors or users in 363.17; class
pollution by waste disposal in 363.73; class dangerous wastes which have
escaped both safety and sanitary controls in 363.738
496
363 Social problems and services; associations 363
.73 Pollution
Including social causes; incidence, extent, severity; social action; remedial
measures; measures to prevent, protect against, limit effects of pollution
Class works that discuss waste and sanitation problems as well as pollution
in 363.7; class waste disposal as a method of pollution prevention in 363.72;
class specific pollutants from specific sources in 363.738; class noise in
363.74; class technology of pollution prevention in 628.5; class management
responsibilities and measures with respect to protection and preservation of
the environment in 658.4
See Manual at 333.7–333.9 vs. 363.1, 363.73, 577; also at 363.73 vs.
571.9, 577.27
.738 Pollutants
Including oil; toxic chemicals; acid rain; fumes, gases, smoke
Class here chemical pollutants
Class remedial measures in 363.73
For a specific aspect of greenhouse effect (global warming) not
provided for here, a specific aspect of ozone layer depletion not
provided for here, see the aspect, e.g., changes in earth’s temperature
551.5, chemical changes in earth’s ozone layer 551.51, effect on
ecology 577.27
.739 Pollution of specific environments
Including air pollution; comprehensive works on water pollution; soil
pollution
Class specific pollutants in specific environments in 363.738
For assurance of clean water supply, see 363.6
See Manual at 363.6
.74 Noise
Including sources of noise; incidence, extent, severity
.8 Food supply
Including incidence, extent, severity of food supply problems; nutrition surveys;
social action
Class here famine, hunger; interdisciplinary works on food supply, on nutrition
For economics of food supply, see 338.1; for problems of malnutrition, see
362.1963; for prevention of malnutrition, see 614.5
See Manual at 363.5, 363.6, 363.8 vs. 338; also at 363.8 vs. 613.2, 641.3
.808 Groups of people
Do not use for food supply problems of and services to groups of people,
other than poor people; class in 362.1–362.8
497
363 Dewey Decimal Classification 363
.9 Population problems
Including population quantity; population quality; interdisciplinary works on
eugenics; remedial measures for overpopulation; interdisciplinary works on
birth control, on family planning programs; sterilization
Class here interdisciplinary works on population problems
Class abortion in 362.1988; class immigration in 362.89; class interdisciplinary
works on population in 304.6
For eugenic measures to reduce crime, see 364.4; for personal health
aspects of birth control, see 613.9; for comprehensive medical works on
birth control, see 618.1. For a specific aspect of eugenics, see the aspect,
e.g., civil rights 323; for a specific manifestation of a population problem,
see the manifestation, e.g., population growth as a cause of poverty 362.5,
pressure on food supply leading to famine 363.8
364 Criminology
Crime and its alleviation
Including special topics of criminology (e.g., extent and incidence of crime)
Class here comprehensive works on criminology and criminal law, on criminal
justice that includes criminology, police services, and criminal law
Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, e.g.,
punishment of specific types of offenders 364.6 (not 364.3):
Penology 364.6
Discharged offenders 364.8
Offenders 364.3
Prevention of crime and delinquency 364.4
Causes of crime and delinquency 364.2
Criminal offenses 364.1
History, geographic treatment, biography of crime and
its alleviation 364.9
Class social services to victims of crimes and crime prevention for the individual in
362.88
For criminal law, see 345; for police services, see 363.2
.01 Philosophy and theory
For criminal psychology of specific offenses, see 364.1; for criminal
psychology of offenders in general, see 364.3
.08 Groups of people
Class works on why people become victims of specific crimes in 364.1
.086 People by miscellaneous social attributes
Do not use for predelinquents; class in 362.74. Do not use for victims
of crimes; class in 362.88. Do not use for offenders; class in 364.3. Do
not use for juvenile delinquents; class in 364.36. Do not use for convicts;
class in 365
498
364 Social problems and services; associations 364
.1 Criminal offenses
Including political and related offenses (e.g., political offenses, offenses against
proper government, offenses against revenue, offenses against administration of
justice, international offenses, offenses against postal laws, illegal immigration,
war crimes); offenses against public health, safety, order, environment (e.g.,
traffic offenses and misuse of communications facilities, vagrancy); offenses
against public morals; other offenses
Class here conspiracy to and incitement to commit an offense, individuals
identified with a specific offense or type of offense, investigation of specific
crimes, crimes without victims
Class offenses against church law in 262.9; class social services to victims of
crimes in 362.88; class investigation of specific types of offenses in 363.25;
class drug traffic in 363.45; class abortion as a public morals question in
363.46; class genocide, sex offenses in 364.15; class assassination of heads of
state and government in 364.152; class sabotage, counterfeiting of merchandise
in 364.16; class crime as an event in history in 900; class comprehensive works
on offenders in 364.3; class interdisciplinary works on abortion in 362.1988;
class interdisciplinary works on terrorism in 363.325
For a specific war crime, see the crime, e.g., genocide 364.15; for a specific
type of terrorism, see the type, e.g., cyberterrorism 364.16; for a specific
international offense, see the offense, e.g., piracy 364.16
See Manual at 362–363 vs. 364.1; also at 900: Historic events vs.
nonhistoric events
.106 Organized crime
Do not use for organizations dealing with criminal offenses; class in
364.06
Class here Mafia
[.106 092] Biography
Do not use for organized crime figures not associated with a
specific offense; class in 364.1092. Do not use for organized
crime figures associated with a specific offense; class in 364.1
with the offense e.g., a looter 364.16092
.15 Offenses against the person
Including genocide; sex offenses; abduction, kidnapping, taking and holding
of hostages; other violent offenses against the person (e.g., robbery, assault
and battery); offenses against reputation and honor; stalking
Class here hate crimes
Class elder abuse as a social problem in 362.6; class child abuse as a social
problem in 362.76; class parental kidnapping, social services to battered
wives, spouse abuse as a social problem in 362.82; class social services
aspects of rape in 362.883; class bigamy, seditious libel in 364.1; class
prevention of crimes by individuals in 613.6
499
364 Dewey Decimal Classification 364
.152 Homicide
Including suicide; murder; assassination; manslaughter
Class lynching in 364.1; class genocide in 364.15
.16 Offenses against property
Including theft; larceny; fraud; extortion; intellectual property infringement;
business, financial, professional offenses; computer, white collar crime
Class here looting, pillage, plundering
Class wildlife smuggling, mail fraud, comprehensive works on
counterfeiting in 364.1; class robbery, comprehensive works on hijacking in
364.15; class prevention of crimes by individuals, prevention by individuals
of violent offenses against property in 613.6
For a specific type of computer crime not provided for here, see the type,
e.g., tax evasion 364.1
.3 Offenders
Including recidivists
Class here criminal psychology
Class juvenile delinquents of specific ethnic and national groups, juvenile
offenders with mental illnesses and disabilities in 364.36. Class men and
women with attributes of a specific group with the group, e.g., men and women
in late adulthood 364.3084; class a specific aspect of the justice system for
specific types of offenders with the aspect, e.g., determination of sentences for
juvenile offenders 364.6, offenders as prisoners in 365
For individuals chiefly identified with a specific offense or type of offense,
see 364.1
[.308 11] Men
Do not use; class in 364.3
[.308 2] Women
Do not use; class in 364.3
[.308 3] Young people
Do not use; class in 364.36
.308 6 People by miscellaneous social attributes
Do not use for offenders; class in 364.3. Do not use for juvenile
delinquents and predelinquents; class in 364.36
500
364 Social problems and services; associations 364
.6 Penology
Including parole and indeterminate sentence; probation and suspended sentence;
determination of sentence; corporal punishment; noninstitutional penalties
Class here welfare services to offenders, reform of penal system
Class capital punishment in 364.66; class welfare services to prisoners, reform
of penal institutions, services to prisoners to prepare them for parole in 365
For discharged offenders, see 364.8; for institutions for correction of
offenders, see 365
.601 Philosophy and theory
Class here punishment as retribution, deterrent, protection to society,
reformation of offenders
.66 Capital punishment
.8 Discharged offenders
501
364 Dewey Decimal Classification 364
502
366 Social problems and services; associations 366
503
368 Dewey Decimal Classification 368
368 Insurance
Including specific forms of risk (e.g., property risks, personal risks, other risks);
general principles; actuarial science, finance, mathematical principles; conventional
comprehensive sales groupings; all-risk, multiple-line coverage
Class here risk, insurance industry
Class investments by insurance companies in 332.67; class fraudulent claims,
insurance fraud as crimes in 364.16; class motor vehicle transportation insurance
as a branch of inland marine insurance, air transportation insurance as a branch of
inland marine insurance in 368.2; class motor vehicle liability insurance, aviation
liability insurance in 368.5; class risk management as part of management in
658.15. Class a single line of insurance with the line, e.g., homeowner’s liability
insurance 368.5
For a specific type of insurance in a specific place, see the type, e.g.,
transportation insurance in South America 368.20098; for a single line of
insurance, see the line, e.g., business liability insurance 368.8
See also 658.15 for managerial decisions on choosing insurance
.001 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for mathematical principles; class in 368
.002–.005 Standard subdivisions
.006 Organizations and management
Including insurance companies; interdisciplinary works on insurance
companies
Class government agencies that provide insurance in 353.5
For credit and loan functions of insurance companies, see 332.3
.007–.008 Standard subdivisions
.009 History, geographic treatment, biography
[.009 4–.009 9] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 368
504
368 Social problems and services; associations 368
505
368 Dewey Decimal Classification 368
.4 Government-sponsored insurance
Including workers’ compensation insurance (workmen’s compensation
insurance); comprehensive works on workers’ compensation insurance and
employers’ liability insurance; health and accident insurance; old-age and
survivors’ insurance; unemployment insurance; insurance against crimes of
violence
Class here social insurance, social security as a form of social insurance
Class supplementary social security for low-income people in 362.5; class
comprehensive works on social security taxes in 336.249; class comprehensive
works on old-age and survivors’ insurance in 368.3; class comprehensive works
on health and accident insurance in 368.38; class comprehensive works on
crime insurance in 368.8
For employers’ liability insurance (insurance of an employer’s liability for
compensation to his employees in case of accident), see 368.5. For a type of
government-sponsored insurance not provided for here, see the type, e.g.,
crop insurance 368.1, bank deposit insurance 368.8
.400 1–.400 5 Standard subdivisions
.400 6 Organizations and management
.400 68 Management
Class personnel management of insurance for government
employees in 352.6
.400 7–.400 8 Standard subdivisions
.400 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
.400 973 United States
Do not use for social security in United States; class in 368.4
.5 Liability insurance
Including no-fault insurance, umbrella or excess liability insurance; public
liability insurance; instrumentalities of transportation
Class here comprehensive works on casualty insurance
Class comprehensive works on all types of motor vehicle insurance,
comprehensive works on all types of aviation insurance in 368
For glass insurance, see 368.6; for insurance against industrial casualties,
see 368.7; for other casualty insurance, see 368.8
.500 1–.500 9 Standard subdivisions
.6 Glass insurance
Including coverage on plate glass, windows
.600 1–.600 9 Standard subdivisions
506
368 Social problems and services; associations 368
507
370 Dewey Decimal Classification 370
370 Education
Class here basic education, public education
Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, e.g.,
special education at primary level 371.9 (not 372):
SUMMARY
370.1–.9 Standard subdivisions, education for specific objectives, educational
psychology
371 Schools and their activities; special education
372 Primary education (Elementary education)
373 Secondary education
374 Adult education
375 Curricula
378 Higher education (Tertiary education)
379 Public policy issues in education
508
370 Education 370
.2 Miscellany
.28 Auxiliary techniques and procedures
Do not use for testing and measurement; class in 371.26. Do not use for
apparatus, equipment, materials, maintenance and repair; class in 371.6
.6 Organizations
[.68] Management
Do not use; class in 371.2
509
370 Dewey Decimal Classification 370
.8 Groups of people
Do not use for students; class in 371.8. Do not use for education of specific
groups of students; class in 371.82, e.g., education of ethnic minorities 371.829
Class here discrimination in education [formerly 379.2]
.82 Women in education
Do not use for education of women; class in 371.822
SUMMARY
371.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.01–.07 Specific kinds of schools
.1 Teachers and teaching, and related activities
.2 School administration; administration of student academic activities
.3 Methods of instruction and study
.4 Student guidance and counseling
.5 School discipline and related activities
.6 Physical plant; materials management
.7 Student welfare
.8 Students
.9 Special education
510
371 Education 371
511
371 Dewey Decimal Classification 371
512
371 Education 371
.102 Teaching
Including communication in teaching; teacher-student relations;
classroom management; classroom discipline
Class here mentoring
Class substitute teaching, evaluation of teachers, team teaching in
371.14; class classroom techniques of instruction in 371.3; class
comprehensive works on school discipline in 371.5
For practice teaching, see 370.71; for methods of instruction, see
371.3
.102 01 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for psychology of teaching; class in 370.15
[.102 07] Education, research, related topics
Do not use; class in 370.7
.103 Teacher-parent conferences
One-on-one teacher-parent relations
Class comprehensive works on teacher-parent relations in 371.19
.12 Professional qualifications of teachers
Class here teacher certification
.14 Organization of teaching force
Including teacher turnover; staffing and nonteaching activities; evaluation of
teachers; accountability, probation; team teaching
Class performance contracting, teacher participation in management in 371.1
.19 Community-school relations
Including teacher-community relations; parent-school relations; parent
participation in schools; comprehensive works on teacher-parent relations;
industry-school relations; industry involvement in schools, industry-school
partnerships
Class here community involvement in schools, community-school
partnerships, school involvement in the community
Class interdisciplinary works on relations of schools and society, teachers
and society in 306.43
For teacher-parent conferences, see 371.103
513
371 Dewey Decimal Classification 371
514
371 Education 371
.200 92 Biography
Class here collected biography of school administrators and
biography of specific administrators not associated with a specific
level of education or school
Class biography of school administrators best known as leaders
in education in 370.92; class biography of administrators best
known as leaders in primary education in 372.9; class biography
of administrators best known as leaders in adult education in
374. Class biography of administrators best known as leaders at
a specific level of education other than primary and adult limited
to a specific area or school with the geographic area under the
specific level, plus notation 092 from Table 1, e.g., a biography of
a president of University of California at Berkeley 378.794
.26 Examinations and tests; academic prognosis and placement
Standard subdivisions are added for examinations and tests, academic
prognosis and placement together; for examinations alone; for tests alone
Including test-taking skills; test construction; standardized tests;
organizations producing standardized tests, comprehensive works on specific
kinds of educational tests and their validity and reliability
Class use of examinations and tests in guidance in 371.4; class
interdisciplinary works on intelligence tests, interdisciplinary works on
aptitude tests in 153.9. Class standardized tests for a specific subject
in primary school with the subject in 372.3–372.8, plus notation 076
from Table 1, e.g., mathematics tests for primary school 372.7076; class
standardized tests for a specific subject at secondary or higher level with the
subject in 001–999, plus notation 076 from Table 1, e.g., mathematics tests
for secondary school 510.76
For classroom and school examinations and tests, specific kinds of
educational tests devised by individual teachers, see 371.27
.260 1 Philosophy and theory
Including validity and reliability of tests; comprehensive works on
validity and reliability of standardized tests
Class validity and reliability of specific kinds of standardized tests in
371.26
.27 Classroom and school examinations and tests; marking systems
515
371 Dewey Decimal Classification 371
516
371 Education 371
517
371 Dewey Decimal Classification 371
.7 Student welfare
Including student health and related topics; school programs related to crime,
substance abuse, sexual abuse (e.g., crime prevention and alleviation); crime,
substance abuse, sexual abuse problems in schools; assistance to victims of
crime and abuse
Class here school social services
Class campus police in 363.28; class crime, substance abuse, sexual abuse as
school discipline problems in 371.5; class interdisciplinary works on victims of
crime in 362.88; class interdisciplinary works on crime prevention in 364.4
For a specific provision for student welfare not provided for here, see the
provision, e.g., personal counseling 371.4, student housing 371.8
518
371 Education 371
.8 Students
Including class reunions; student movements; student activism, protest, unrest;
student organizations; student clubs; Greek-letter societies; alumni units;
housing and transportation of students; miscellaneous student activities (limited
to competitions, school assemblies, school journalism)
Class here extracurricular activities, student life
Class busing for school integration in 379.2; class interdisciplinary student
journals in 050. Class a student journal on a specific subject with the subject,
plus notation 05 from Table 1, e.g., a journal on student life and extracurricular
activities 371.805, a student literary journal 805; class a student organization
in a specific field with the field, plus notation 06 from Table 1, e.g., student
literary societies 806; class a Greek-letter society in a specific field with the
field, plus notation 06 from Table 1, e.g., a Greek-letter medical society 610.6;
class a student movement to achieve a specific objective with the objective, e.g.,
a movement to achieve electoral reform 324.6; class a yearbook of a specific
school with the school, e.g., a yearbook of a preparatory school in New York
city 373
For a specific student competition, see the competition, plus notation 079
from Table 1, e.g., a photographic competition 770.79; for a specific aspect
of students not provided for here, see the aspect, e.g., student discipline
371.5
.801 Philosophy and theory
Class educational psychology in 370.15
.805 Serial publications
Limited to serials about students, student life, extracurricular activities
See also 371.8 for student journalism
.806 Organizations and management
Do not use for student organizations; class in 371.8
[.808] Groups of people
Do not use; class in 371.82
.82 Specific groups of students; schools for specific groups of students
Class here discrimination, group identity, minorities; education of young
people; comprehensive works on education of specific groups of students
For a specific aspect of education of specific groups of students, see the
aspect, e.g., counseling for women students 371.4082
[.820 1–.820 9] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 371.801–371.809
.821–.829 Subdivisions for specific groups of students; for schools for specific
groups of students
Add to base number 371.82 the numbers following —08 in notation
081–089 from Table 1, e.g., education of women 371.822, education of
students by ethnic and national origin 371.829; however, for students
who are the focus of special education, see 371.9
519
371 Dewey Decimal Classification 371
.9 Special education
Including general topics of special education (e.g., teaching methods, programs
in specific subjects, buildings, rooms, furnishings, apparatus, equipment,
supplies, mainstreaming, special education by level [e.g., special education at
primary level, special education at secondary level, special education at higher
level, adult special education])
Class here exceptional students, learning disabilities, underachievers in special
education; schools and school activities pertaining to special education
Except for modifications shown under specific entries, add to each subdivision
identified by * as follows:
028 Auxiliary techniques and procedures
Do not use for apparatus, equipment, materials, maintenance
and repair; class in base number
068 Management
Do not use for plant management; class in base number
Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference,
e.g., emotionally disturbed gifted students 371.95 (not 371.94):
SUMMARY
372.01–.08 Standard subdivisions
.1 Organization and activities in primary education
.2 Specific levels of primary education
.3 Knowledge, computer science, library and information sciences, science,
technology
.4 Reading
.5 The arts
.6 Language arts (Communication skills)
.7 Mathematics
.8 Other studies
.9 History, geographic treatment, biography of primary education
522
372 Education 372
523
372 Dewey Decimal Classification 372
524
372 Education 372
.4 Reading
Class here reading instruction in home schools
Unless other instructions are given, class a subject with aspects in two or more
subdivisions of 372.4 in the number coming last, e.g., vocabulary building by
phonetic methods 372.46 (not 372.44)
.402 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures, apparatus and equipment
Do not use for materials; class in 372.41. Do not use for testing and
measurement; class in 372.48
.41 Instructional materials, reading readiness, methods of instruction and
study
Including individualized reading instruction (personalized reading
instruction)
For a method of instruction or study not provided for here, see the
method elsewhere in 372.4, e.g., word-attack strategies 372.46
(Option: Including readers; prefer specific language in 420–490, plus
notation 86 from Table 4, e.g., English language readers 428.6)
(If option to use this number for readers is chosen, class readers on a
specific subject with the subject in 372.3–372.8, e.g., science readers
372.35)
.42 Reading motivation
Including use of national and commercial programs; community-school
programs; parent participation in reading; school-based programs
.43 Remedial reading
Including reading failure
Class reading difficulties treated in special education in 371.91
.44 Vocabulary development
.45 Reading-skill strategies
Including oral reading; independent reading
For word-attack strategies, see 372.46; for reading comprehension
strategies, see 372.47
525
372 Dewey Decimal Classification 372
.5 The arts
Including drawing, painting, design; modeling and sculpture; sewing;
needlework; handicrafts
For literature, see 372.64; for drama, see 372.66; for dance, see 372.86; for
music, see 372.87
.8 Other studies
[.801–.809] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 372.1901–372.1909
[.82] Home and family management
Relocated to 372.37
.83 Civics (Citizenship)
Comprehensive works on social studies relocated to 372.89
.84 Religion
Class religious education of children under auspices of religious bodies to
inculcate religious faith and practice in 207; class religious education of
children under church auspices to inculcate Christian faith and practice in
268
527
372 Dewey Decimal Classification 372
SUMMARY
373.01–.09 Standard subdivisions, secondary education for specific objectives
.1 Organization and activities in secondary education
.2 Secondary schools and programs of specific kinds, levels, curricula, focus
.3–.9 Secondary education in specific continents, countries, localities
528
373 Education 373
[.068] Management
Do not use; class in 373.12
.08 Groups of people
Do not use for students; class in 373.18. Do not use for schools and
education for specific groups of students; class in 373.182, e.g., secondary
schools for ethnic minorities 373.1829
.082 Women in secondary education
Do not use for secondary education of young women; class in 373.18235
.09 History, geographic treatment, biography
[.093–.099] Specific continents, countries, localities
Do not use; class in 373.3–373.9
529
373 Dewey Decimal Classification 373
531
374 Dewey Decimal Classification 374
375 Curricula
Including curriculum development; curriculum planning; required courses; core
curriculum; elective courses; evaluation and change
Class comprehensive works on curriculum development and instructional
supervision in 371.2
For curricula of a specific subject at the primary level, see 372.3–372.8. For
curricula of a specific subject for a specific level other than primary level and
for more than one level, see the subject, plus notation 071 from Table 1, e.g.,
curricula for health 613.071; for curricula for a specific level, see the level,
e.g., secondary-school curricula 373.19
.000 1–.000 9 Standard subdivisions
[376] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 12
[377] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 12
532
378 Education 378
533
378 Dewey Decimal Classification 378
534
379 Education 379
535
379 Dewey Decimal Classification 379
SUMMARY
380.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
381 Commerce (Trade)
382 International commerce (Foreign trade)
383 Postal communication
384 Communications
385 Railroad transportation
386 Inland waterway and ferry transportation
387 Water, air, space transportation
388 Transportation
389 Metrology and standardization
536
381 Commerce, communications, transportation 381
.3 Commercial policy
Including consumer movements; consumer information; consumer education,
comprehensive works on evaluation of products and services to be purchased,
interdisciplinary evaluation and purchasing manuals; consumer protection
Class here consumer problems and their alleviation, consumerism
Class product hazards in 363.19; class fraud in 364.16
For evaluation and purchasing guides and consumer education for
household and personal products and services, see 640.73. For evaluation
and purchasing manuals for a specific product or service, see the product
or service, plus notation 029 from Table 1, e.g., manual on evaluating
passenger automobiles 629.222029
*
*Add as instructed under 380
537
382 Dewey Decimal Classification 382
384 *Communications
Including recordings, visual signaling; special topics of communications (e.g.,
economic aspects of production; facilities; activities and services); motion pictures
Class here interdisciplinary works on telecommunication
Class sociology of communication in 302.2; class services designed to facilitate
communication by people with disabilities in 362.4; class services designed to
facilitate communication by people in late adulthood in 362.6; class comprehensive
works on communications and transportation in 388
For postal communication, see 383. For a specific aspect of telecommunication,
see the aspect, e.g., telecommunication engineering 621.382
See Manual at 384, 384.54, 384.55 vs. 791.4
.1 *Telegraphy
Including economic aspects of production; activities and services; facilities
Class here submarine cable telegraphy
Class comprehensive works on electronic mail in 384.3
For postal facsimile transmission, see 383; for radiotelegraphy, see 384.5
.102 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures, materials
Do not use for apparatus and equipment; class in 384.1
.3 *Computer communication
Transfer of computer-based information by any of various media (e.g., coaxial
cable or radio waves) from one computer to another or between computers and
terminals
Including economic aspects of production; facilities; activities and services;
comprehensive works on electronic mail; videotex
Class here computer communications networks, links between computers via
telephone lines
Class sale of computer communication hardware and software in 381; class
Internet telephony in 384.6; class economic aspects of production of computer
communication hardware and software and comprehensive works on production
and sale in 338.4; class interdisciplinary works on computer communications in
004.6; class interdisciplinary works on electronic mail in 004.692
For a specific kind of electronic mail, see the kind, e.g., postal facsimile
transmission 383
See Manual at 004.6 vs. 384.3; also at 004.67 vs. 006.7, 025.042, 384.3
*
*Add as instructed under 380
539
384 Dewey Decimal Classification 384
.5 *Wireless communication
Including satellite communication; radiotelegraphy; radiotelephony; portable
telephones
For a specific form of satellite communication, see the form, e.g., television
transmission by satellite 384.55
.54 *Radiobroadcasting
Including economic aspects of production; activities and services (e.g.,
scheduling, programs); facilities (e.g., broadcasting channels, stations,
networks, satellites)
Class here public broadcasting (noncommercial broadcasting), public aspects
of amateur radio, interdisciplinary works on radiobroadcasting and television
broadcasting
Class techniques of producing programs in 791.44. Class a specific type of
program with the type, e.g., news broadcasts 070.4
For television broadcasting, see 384.55
See Manual at 384, 384.54, 384.55 vs. 791.4
.55 *Television
Including low power television (LPTV) stations (stations that rebroadcast
the programs of full-service stations, originate programming that often
includes pay television, and are usually limited in power to 10–1000
watts and a 10–mile to 15–mile broadcasting radius); economic aspects of
production of television in general; facilities and channels of television in
general; direct broadcast satellite (DBS) systems, satellites, satellite dishes;
activities and services of television in general (e.g., scheduling, programs);
general broadcasting (free television); public television (noncommercial
television); pay television; cable television; controlled transmission
television (closed-circuit television); industrial uses, e.g., surveillance,
monitoring of hazardous industrial processes; video production
Class techniques of producing programs in 791.45. Class a specific type of
program with the type, e.g., news broadcasts 070.4
See Manual at 384, 384.54, 384.55 vs. 791.4
.6 *Telephony
Including economic aspects of production; activities and services; facilities
Class here Internet telephony; comprehensive works on wire and cable
communication
For telegraphy, see 384.1; for radiotelephony, portable telephones, see
384.5; for cable television, see 384.55
*
*Add as instructed under 380
540
385 Commerce, communications, transportation 385
.1 Ports
Including physiographic location of ports; free ports; port facilities; activities
and services
Class here ports on tidal waters
Class a specific port, a specific free port in 387.109
For inland ports, see 386
.2 Ships
Including air-cushion vehicles; general types (e.g., small craft, sailing ships,
power-driven ships, submersible craft); specific types (e.g., power-driven
merchant and factory ships; nonmilitary submersible craft)
Class use of ships in inland waterway transportation in 386; class use of ships in
specific activities and services in 387.5
See Manual at 629.04 vs. 388
.7 *Air transportation
Including economic aspects of production; routes; aircraft and facilities;
activities and services
For air mail, see 383
See Manual at 629.04 vs. 388; also at 629.136 vs. 387.7
.8 *Space transportation
See Manual at 629.04 vs. 388
388 *Transportation
Including special topics of transportation (e.g., activities and services; passenger
services; mass transportation; freight services; comparative studies of kinds of
transportation; economic aspects of transportation)
Class here ground transportation, comprehensive works on communications and
transportation, interdisciplinary works on transportation
Class services designed to facilitate the use of transportation by people with
disabilities in 362.4; class services designed to facilitate the use of transportation
by people in late adulthood in 362.6; class transportation of students in 371.8; class
unitized cargo services in 385. Class a comparative study of a specific kind of
transportation with the kind, e.g., comparative study of local transportation 388.4
For transportation safety and safety measures, see 363.12; for transportation
security, see 363.28; for commerce aspects of warehousing, see 381; for
postal transportation, see 383; for communications, see 384; for railroad
transportation, see 385; for water, air, space transportation, see 387; for
transportation technology, see 629.04
See also 385 for railroad combined with other transportation systems
See Manual at 629.04 vs. 388
.1 *Roads
Including economic aspects of production; kinds of roads; special road features
Class here highways
Class signs and signals for traffic control in 388.3. Class economic effects of
roads on a specific aspect of an economic activity with the activity, e.g., effect
on business location 338.6
For railroad tunnels, railroad bridges, see 385.3; for highway services
and use, see 388.3; for urban roads, see 388.4. For a specific aspect of
tunnels, see the aspect, e.g., tunnel engineering 624.1; for a specific aspect
of bridges, see the aspect, e.g., bridge engineering 624.2
.102 2 Illustrations, models, miniatures
Do not use for maps, plans, diagrams; class in 912
*
*Add as instructed under 380
543
388 Dewey Decimal Classification 388
.3 *Vehicular transportation
Including traffic flow and maintenance; vehicular activities and services;
terminals, stations, stops; vehicles; interdisciplinary works on land vehicles;
comprehensive works on air-cushion vehicles
Class urban vehicular transportation in 388.4
For traffic control by police, see 363.2; for railroad rolling stock, see 385.3;
for air-cushion ships for inland waterways, see 386; for air-cushion ships
for ocean transportation, see 387.2; for rolling stock of local rail transit
systems, see 388.4. For a specific aspect of vehicles, see the aspect, e.g.,
engineering of motor land vehicles 629.2
See Manual at 629.04 vs. 388
.4 *Local transportation
Including monorail systems; interurban railroads (streetcar lines running
between urban areas or from urban to rural areas) [both formerly 385.5]; special
topics of local transportation (e.g., economic aspects of production); specific
kinds of local transportation (e.g., vehicular and pedestrian traffic, local rail
transit systems; light rail transit systems); terminals, stations, parking facilities
Class here urban and suburban transportation, rapid transit, mass transit,
commuter services
Class vehicles in 388.3
For a specific aspect of parking, see the aspect, e.g., city planning 711
.5 *Pipeline transportation
Including oil (petroleum); natural gas; coal; coal slurry
SUMMARY
390.01–.09 Standard subdivisions of customs, etiquette, folklore together;
standard subdivisions of customs
391 Costume and personal appearance
392 Customs of life cycle and domestic life
393 Death customs
394 General customs
395 Etiquette (Manners)
398 Folklore
399 Customs of war and diplomacy
545
391 Dewey Decimal Classification 391
546
391 Customs, etiquette, folklore 391
.5 Hairstyles
Including beards, wigs
.6 Personal appearance
Including body contours; use of cosmetics and perfume; personal cleanliness
and hygiene; tattooing and scarification
For hairstyles, see 391.5
.7 Jewelry
Including body piercing; finger rings
Class here interdisciplinary works on jewelry
For jewelry making, see 739.27
547
394 Dewey Decimal Classification 394
.2 Special occasions
Including anniversaries, birthdays, celebrations, fast days
Class official ceremonies, pageants, processions, parades in 394
.25 Carnival
Pre-Lenten festival
Class here Mardi Gras; festivals of pre-Lenten origin
See also 394.26 for carnivals other than pre-Lenten festivals
.26 Holidays
Class here carnivals other than pre-Lenten festivals, festivals; independence
days; patriotic, seasonal, secular holidays
Class a season associated with a holiday with the holiday, e.g., the Christmas
season 394.2663; class a technology or craft associated with holidays with
the technology or craft, e.g., making fireworks 662, decorating Easter eggs
745.594
For Carnival, Mardi Gras, see 394.25
[.260 9] History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use; class in 394.269
548
394 Customs, etiquette, folklore 394
549
394 Dewey Decimal Classification 394
.4 Social correspondence
Including invitations and announcements
Class here written and spoken styles and forms of address and greeting
.5 Etiquette by situations
Including online, school, sports etiquette; business and office etiquette; public
behavior; table manners; conversation; telephone etiquette
[396] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[397] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
550
398 Customs, etiquette, folklore 398
398 Folklore
Including history and criticism of specific subjects of folklore (e.g., real
phenomena, paranatural and legendary phenomena); origin, role, function of
themes and subjects of folklore as cultural and social phenomena; jokes and jests;
jokebooks, jestbooks
Class jokes and jests by known authors, interdisciplinary works on jokes and
jests in 808.88. Class literary criticism of individual tales, collections of tales,
lore on a specific topic by a specific ethnic or national group with the group in
398.2089, e.g., folktales of North American native peoples 398.208997; class
literary criticism of individual tales, collections of tales, lore on a specific topic
from a specific continent, country, locality with the continent, country, locality in
398.2093–398.2099, e.g., literary criticism of French tales and lore about witches
398.20944; class comprehensive treatment of literary criticism of tales or lore
on a specific topic with the topic in 398.2, plus notation 09 from table under
398.21–398.28, e.g., literary criticism of tales and lore about witches 398.2109
See also 201 for religious mythology; also 800 for literature by identifiable
authors, anonymous literary classics
See Manual at 398.2 vs. 398
Interdisciplinary works on chapbooks relocated to 002
Chapbooks with content limited to a specific subject relocated to the subject, e.g.,
murder 364.152
.09 History, geographic treatment, biography of folklore
For history, geographic treatment, biography of folk literature, see
398.209
.2 Folk literature
Folklore as literature
Including folk literature by language; tales and lore not provided for elsewhere
Class here fairy tales, literary appraisal and criticism of folk literature;
interdisciplinary works on mythology
Class an anonymous classic or a work by a known author with the classic or
work in 800, e.g., Icelandic sagas 839, fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen
839.81
For religious mythology, see 201; for riddles, see 398.6; for rhymes and
rhyming games, see 398.8; for proverbs, see 398.9; for folk poetry other
than rhymes and rhyming games, see 808.81; for folk drama, see 808.82
See Manual at 398.2; also at 398.2 vs. 201, 230, 270, 292–299; also at
398.2 vs. 398; also at 800 vs. 398.2
Use of this number for jokes and jests discontinued; class in 398
.208 Groups of people
551
398 Dewey Decimal Classification 398
.6 Riddles
Class riddles as a type of puzzle similar to logic puzzles in 793.735; class
riddles as jokes by known authors in 808.88
See Manual at T3—8 vs. 398.6, 793.735
Interdisciplinary works on riddles relocated to 808.88
*
*Add as instructed under 398.21–398.28
553
398 Dewey Decimal Classification 398
.9 Proverbs
Class here folk aphorisms
554
400
400 Language
Including special topics (e.g., bilingualism, multilingualism)
Class here interdisciplinary works on language and literature
Class specific instances of bilingualism in 420–490 with the language dominant
in the country in which the linguistic interaction occurs, without use of notation
01–09 from Table 1, e.g., a discussion of Spanish-English bilingualism in the
United States 420
For government policy on language, see 306.44; for literature, see 800; for
rhetoric, see 808. For the language of a specific subject, see the subject, plus
notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., language of science 501
SUMMARY
401–409 Standard subdivisions
410 Linguistics
420 English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
430 German and related languages
440 French and related Romance languages
450 Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
460 Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
470 Latin and related Italic languages
480 Classical Greek and related Hellenic languages
490 Other languages
555
401 Dewey Decimal Classification 401
402 Miscellany
.85 Computer applications
Class computational linguistics in 006.3
[404] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
556
407 Language 407
.2 Research
Class corpus-based research methods in 410.1
410 Linguistics
Class here descriptive, synchronic linguistics; comprehensive works on Eurasiatic
languages, on Indo-European languages, on Indo-Germanic languages, on
Indo-Hittite languages
Class linguistics of specific sign languages in 419; class linguistics of other specific
languages in 420–490
For sociolinguistics, see 306.44; for lexicology, semiotics, semantics, see
401; for specific Indo-European languages other than east Indo-European
languages and Celtic languages, see 420–480; for east Indo-European and
Celtic languages, see 491
See Manual at 410
SUMMARY
410.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
411 Writing systems of standard forms of languages
412 Etymology of standard forms of languages
413 Dictionaries of standard forms of languages
414 Phonology and phonetics of standard forms of languages
415 Grammar of standard forms of languages
417 Dialectology and historical linguistics
418 Standard usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
419 Sign languages
.2 Miscellany
Do not use for miscellany of language and languages; class in 402
.285 Computer applications
Class computer applications in corpus linguistics in 410.1. Class a
computational linguistics application of a linguistic process with the
process, plus notation 0285 from Table 1, e.g., part-of-speech tagging
415.0285
See Manual at 006.3 vs. 410.285
558
413 Linguistics 413
[416] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
559
418 Dewey Decimal Classification 418
560
419 Linguistics 419
561
423 Dewey Decimal Classification 423
[424] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[426] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
[434] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[436] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
563
437 Dewey Decimal Classification 437
.3 Netherlandish languages
Including Afrikaans
.31 *Dutch
Including Old Low Franconian
Class here Flemish
.7 *Swedish
Including historical and geographic variations, modern nongeographic
variations
565
444 Dewey Decimal Classification 444
[444] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[446] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
566
453 Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican 453
[454] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[456] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
567
461 Dewey Decimal Classification 461
[464] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[466] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
568
469 Spanish, Portuguese, Galician 469
569
474 Dewey Decimal Classification 474
[474] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[476] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
570
482 Classical Greek and related Hellenic languages 482
[484] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
[486] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 10
571
491 Dewey Decimal Classification 491
.6 Celtic languages
Including Gaulish; Irish Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic; Manx; Welsh (Cymric);
Cornish; Breton
572
491 Other languages 491
573
492 Dewey Decimal Classification 492
.1 *Chinese
Including historical and geographic variations, modern nongeographic
variations of Chinese
Class here Beijing dialect; Mandarin (Putonghua) (standard written Chinese)
.6 *Japanese
.7 *Korean
.9 Miscellaneous languages of southeast Asia; Munda languages
Miscellaneous languages of southeast Asia limited to Kadai languages,
Kam-Sui languages; Thai (Siamese) and related Tai languages; Viet-Muong,
Austroasiatic, Hmong-Mien (Miao-Yao) languages
Class here Daic languages
For Austronesian languages, see 499
576
500
SUMMARY
500.2–.8 [Physical sciences, space sciences, groups of people]
501–509 Standard subdivisions and natural history
510 Mathematics
520 Astronomy and allied sciences
530 Physics
540 Chemistry and allied sciences
550 Earth sciences
560 Paleontology
570 Biology
580 Plants
590 Animals
.2 Physical sciences
For astronomy and allied sciences, see 520; for physics, see 530; for
chemistry and allied sciences, see 540; for earth sciences, see 550
.5 Space sciences
For astronomy, see 520; for earth sciences in other worlds, see 550. For
space sciences aspects of a specific subject, see the subject, plus notation
091 from Table 1, e.g., chemical reactions in space 541.390919
See Manual at 520 vs. 500.5, 523.1, 530.1, 919.9
.8 Groups of people
Add to base number 500.8 the numbers following —08 in notation 081–089
from Table 1, e.g., women in science 500.82
502 Miscellany
577
502 Dewey Decimal Classification 502
.2 Seasons
Class here interdisciplinary works on seasons
For a specific aspect of seasons, see the aspect, e.g., effect of seasons on
organisms 577.2
578
508 Natural sciences and mathematics 508
510 Mathematics
Class here pure mathematics
See Manual at 510
SUMMARY
510.1 Philosophy and theory
511 General principles of mathematics
512 Algebra
513 Arithmetic
514 Topology
515 Analysis
516 Geometry
518 Numerical analysis
519 Probabilities and applied mathematics
579
511 Dewey Decimal Classification 511
512 Algebra
Including abstract algebra; algebra combined with other branches of mathematics;
subdivisions of abstract algebra (e.g., groups and group theory, fields, rings, linear
algebra); category theory, homological algebra, K-theory
Class here universal algebra, modern algebra (abstract algebra combined with
number theory)
Class number theory in 512.7; class foundations of algebra, bilinear forms in 512.9;
class analysis combined with linear algebra, topological vector spaces in 515; class
numerical linear algebra in 518
For arithmetic and algebra, see 513; for algebraic topology, topological
K-theory, see 514; for numerical algebra, see 518
See Manual at 510: Combination of topics
.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.7 Number theory
Including elementary number theory; analytic number theory; algebraic number
theory; geometry of numbers; probabilistic number theory; specific fields of
numbers (e.g., rational numbers, algebraic numbers, real numbers, complex
numbers)
Class rational functions in 512.9; class real functions, complex functions in 515;
class numerical methods in 518
For theory of equations, see 512.9
.9 Foundations of algebra
Including algebraic operations; addition, subtraction, multiplication, division;
theory of equations; algebra of non-equation functions; inequalities
Class algebra combined with other branches of mathematics in 512
[.900 1–.900 9] Standard subdivisions
Relocated to 512.901–512.909
580
512 Mathematics 512
.2 Arithmetic operations
Including basic operations (e.g., addition, subtraction, multiplication, division);
exponents and logarithms; root extraction; ratio and proportion; fractions
For approximations, see 511
.5 Numeration systems
Including base 3, 5, 20 systems; binary system (base 2 system); decimal system
(base 10 system)
Class decimal fractions in 513.2
514 Topology
Including algebraic topology; topology of spaces; metric topology; analytic
topology
Class here analysis situs, homeomorphisms, homogeneous spaces, mappings
Class homological algebra, K-theory in 512; class topology combined with analysis
in 515; class topology combined with geometry in 516
For topological vector spaces, see 515; for differentiable manifolds, see 516.3.
For singularities in a specific subject, see the subject, e.g., singularities in
functions of several complex variable 515
581
515 Dewey Decimal Classification 515
515 Analysis
Including analysis and calculus combined with other branches of mathematics;
general aspects of analysis (e.g., properties of functions, operations on functions,
sequences and series, equations and functions, inequalities); differential calculus
and equations; integral calculus and equations; special functions; other analytic
methods (e.g., calculus of finite differences, vector, tensor, spinor analysis,
calculus of variations); functional analysis; comprehensive works on real-valued,
complex-valued, vector-valued functions; functions of real variables; real analysis;
functions of complex variables; automorphic functions, complex analysis,
conformal mapping
Class here calculus; comprehensive works on the theory of functions
Class algebraic vector analysis in 512; class number theory of continued fractions,
application of Riemann zeta function with respect to prime number theory in 512.7;
class differential topology in 514; class geometric vector analysis in 516; class
differential geometry, integral geometry in 516.3; class numerical differentiation,
numerical solutions of differential equations, of integral equations, numerical
integration in 518; class probabilities, probability calculus, probability integration
in 519.2; class optimization in 519.6; class comprehensive works on singularities in
514
For algebra and calculus, topological algebras, see 512; for numerical
analysis, see 518. For theory of a specific function or group of functions, see the
function or group of functions, e.g., analysis of continued fractions 512.7
516 Geometry
Including classical geometry; modern geometry; manifolds; convex sets; convex
geometry; general aspects of geometry; automorphisms, metric geometry,
transformations; affine geometry; projective geometry; abstract descriptive
geometry
Class here geometry combined with topology
Class algebra combined with geometry, vector algebra in 512; class arithmetic
combined with geometry in 513; class analysis combined with geometry in 515;
class affine differential geometry, projective differential geometry in 516.3; class
geometric probability in 519.2. Class general aspects applied to a specific geometry
with the geometry, e.g., conic sections in Euclidean geometry 516.2; class
geometric configurations in a specific subject with the subject, e.g., measuring the
sphere in solid geometry 516.23
For topology, topological manifolds, see 514
.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.2 Euclidean geometry
Including famous problems, general aspects of Euclidean geometry (e.g., conic
sections in Euclidean geometry)
Class here congruences, similarity, metric geometry
Class a specific application with the application, e.g., conic sections in plane
geometry 516.22; class a specific type of Euclidean geometry with the type,
e.g., Euclidean analytic geometry 516.3
.200 1–.200 9 Standard subdivisions
582
516 Mathematics 516
.3 Analytic geometries
Including plane analytic geometry; solid analytic geometry; analytic
trigonometry; algebraic geometry; birational and conformal transformations,
connections, dual geometries, intersections; bilinear and sesquilinear
forms; complex multiplication; differential and integral geometry; curves,
differentiable manifolds, surfaces, torsion; metric differential geometries
Class linear algebra combined with analytic geometry in 512; class analytic
affine geometry, analytic projective geometry in 516; class comprehensive
works in singularities in 514
For fiber bundles, fiber spaces, see 514
.9 Non-Euclidean geometries
Including Bolyai, elliptic, Gauss, hyperbolic, inversive, Lobachevski
geometries; imbeddings of non-Euclidean spaces in other geometries
Class a specific type of non-Euclidean geometry with the type, e.g.,
non-Euclidean analytic geometries 516.3
[517] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 9
583
519 Dewey Decimal Classification 519
.2 Probabilities
Including stochastic analysis; random processes (stochastic processes);
probability distribution; games of chance (stochastic games); gambling; special
topics of probabilities (e.g., random walks, expectation and prediction)
Class here conditional probabilities, geometric probability, probability calculus
Class probabilistic methods of numerical analysis in 518; class probabilities
applied to statistical mathematics in 519.5
For queuing processes, see 519.8
See Manual at 795.01 vs. 519.2
.3 Game theory
Including differential games
Class games of chance in 519.2
.5 Statistical mathematics
Including theory of sampling; descriptive statistics, multivariate analysis,
analysis of variance and covariance; statistical inference; time-series analysis;
hypothesis testing; design of experiments
Class here parametric and nonparametric methods
See Manual at 519.5, T1—01 vs. 001.4, T1—072
.6 Mathematical optimization
Including stochastic optimization; combinatorial optimization
Class control theory in 515
For a specific mathematical optimization technique, see the technique, e.g.,
mathematical programming 519.7
See also 511 for choice and decision making in combinatorial analysis
.7 Programming
Including single-stage programming; multistage programming; linear
programming; nonlinear programming; integer programming
.700 1–.700 9 Standard subdivisions
584
520 Astronomy and allied sciences 520
SUMMARY
520.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
521 Celestial mechanics
522 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials
523 Specific celestial bodies and phenomena
525 Earth (Astronomical geography)
526 Mathematical geography
527 Celestial navigation
528 Ephemerides
529 Chronology
.2 Miscellany
[.28] Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use; class in 522
585
523 Dewey Decimal Classification 523
.2 Planetary systems
Including extrasolar systems; extrasolar planets
Class here solar system
For specific parts of solar system, see 523.3–523.7
.3 Moon
Including constants and dimensions; optical, electromagnetic, radioactive,
thermal phenomena; orbit and motions; eclipses
.41 Mercury
.42 Venus
.43 Mars
.44 Asteroids (Planetoids)
Including Ceres
Class comprehensive works on meteors and asteroids in 523.5
.45 Jupiter
.46 Saturn
.47 Uranus
.48 Neptune
Former heading: Trans-Uranian planets
Including constants and dimensions; optical, electromagnetic, radioactive,
thermal phenomena
Pluto, trans-Neptunian objects relocated to 523.49
.49 Trans-Neptunian objects [formerly 523.48]
Including Kuiper belt objects; scattered disk objects; Oort cloud objects;
Pluto [formerly 523.48]
.6 Comets
Including motion and orbits; specific comets; physical phenomena and
constitution
.7 Sun
Including constants and dimensions; optical, electromagnetic, radioactive,
thermal phenomena; solar energy, solar radiation; motions; photosphere;
chromosphere and corona; solar interior; eclipses
Class sun tables indicating orbits and motions of earth in 525
587
523 Dewey Decimal Classification 523
.8 Stars
Including properties and phenomena (e.g., constants and dimensions; optical,
electromagnetic, radioactive, thermal phenomena; motion); aggregations and
variable stars; comprehensive works on binary stars and clusters; physical
constitution; spectral types; spectroscopy, testing and measurement; kinds of
stars characteristic of stages of stellar evolution; stellar evolution
Class here comprehensive works on stars and galaxies
For galaxies, see 523.1; for sun, see 523.7
See also 523.1 for quasars; also 523.2 for extrasolar systems
See Manual at 520 vs. 523.1, 523.8: Stars and galaxies
.802 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for testing and measurement; class in 523.8
[524] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 6
588
526 Astronomy and allied sciences 526
.3 Geodetic surveying
Surveying in which curvature of earth is considered
Including reconnaissance surveys; bench marks; triangulation, trilateration,
traversing; leveling; spirit leveling; barometric leveling; trigonometric leveling
.9 Surveying
Including topographic surveying; hydrographic surveying
Class here plane surveying (surveying in which curvature of earth is
disregarded), land surveying
Class work of chartered surveyors (United Kingdom), interdisciplinary works
on land surveys in 333; class engineering surveys in 622–629
For geodetic surveying, see 526.3
528 Ephemerides
Variant names: astronomical, nautical almanacs
Including ephemerides of specific countries and localities; ephemeris making
Class tables of specific celestial bodies in 523
.093–.099 Treatment in ancient world, treatment by specific continent
Do not use for treatment by specific country or locality; class in 528
529 Chronology
Including days; intervals of time; calendars; western calendars; Christian calendars;
calendar reform; horology
Class time systems and standards in 389
For sidereal month, see 523.3; for manufacture of instruments for measuring
time, see 681.1
530 Physics
Including instrumentation
Class here energy, matter, antimatter, classical physics; comprehensive works on
classical and quantum mechanics
Class quantum mechanics, energy in quantum mechanics in 530.12; class classical
mechanics, energy in classical mechanics in 531; class physical chemistry in 541
For astrophysics, see 523.01
589
530 Dewey Decimal Classification 530
SUMMARY
530.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1–.8 [Theories, mathematical physics, states of matter, measurement]
531 Classical mechanics
532 Fluid mechanics
533 Pneumatics (Gas mechanics)
534 Sound and related vibrations
535 Light and related radiation
536 Heat
537 Electricity and electronics
538 Magnetism
539 Modern physics
590
530 Physics 530
.4 States of matter
Including solid-state physics; physics of condensed matter; liquid-state physics;
fluid-state physics; gaseous-state physics; plasma physics; generalities of states
of matter (e.g., phase transformations, diffusion and mass transfer)
Class here quantum mechanics of specific states of matter; sound, light, heat,
electricity, magnetism as properties of a specific state of matter
Class transport theory in 530.13; class responsive behavior and energy
phenomena in semiconductors, surface physics of semiconductors in 537.6
For heat transfer, see 536; for dielectric matter, see 537; for
superconductivity and superconductors, semiconductors, see 537.6; for
crystallography, crystals, see 548
See Manual at 530.4 vs. 530.12, 531; also at 548 vs. 530.4
591
530 Dewey Decimal Classification 530
.8 Measurement
Including dimensional analysis, testing; physical units and constants;
conversion tables between systems, systems of measurement, tabulated and
related materials, weights and measures
Class here interdisciplinary works on measurement, on mensuration
Class instrumentation for measurement in 530
For social aspects of systems of measurement, see 389; for horology, see
529. For measurement, mensuration in a specific subject, see the subject,
plus notation 028 from Table 1, e.g., psychological measurement 150.28; for
a specific aspect of size, see the aspect, e.g., size of business enterprise 338.6
See also 516 for geometric mensuration
.801 Philosophy and theory
Class here measurement theory
.802 Miscellany
Do not use for tabulated and related material; class in 530.8
592
533 Physics 533
593
535 Dewey Decimal Classification 535
.5 Beams
Including polarization
.6 Color
.8 Special developments of light and related radiation
Including optical, infrared, ultraviolet spectroscopy; comprehensive works on
spectroscopy in physics
Class interdisciplinary works on spectroscopy in 543
For a specific kind of spectroscopy in physics other than optical, infrared, or
ultraviolet, see the kind, e.g., radiofrequency spectroscopy 537.5
536 Heat
Including theories; heat transfer; radiation; absorption, scattering; effects of heat
on matter; effects of heat that can be readily observed or measured with simple
instruments; temperature; absolute temperature; specific heat; calorimetry, heat
capacity; thermodynamics
Class a specific property of matter at low temperature, a specific property of matter
at high temperature with the property, e.g., conduction of electricity 537.6
.01 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for theories; class in 536
594
537 Physics 537
.5 Electronics
Including exploding wire phenomena; disruptive discharges; discharge through
rarefied gases and vacuums; photoelectric phenomena; electron and ion optics
Class here quantum electronics
Class comprehensive works on ionization of gases in 530.4. Class a specific
application of spectroscopy with the application, e.g., X-ray spectroscopy in
chemical analysis 543
For semiconductors, see 537.6
538 Magnetism
Including magnetic properties and phenomena; magnetic substances and
their characteristic phenomena; magnetic induction, natural magnets;
magnetohydrodynamics; geomagnetism and related phenomena
595
539 Dewey Decimal Classification 539
SUMMARY
540.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
541 Physical chemistry
542 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials
543 Analytical chemistry
546 Inorganic chemistry
547 Organic chemistry
548 Crystallography
549 Mineralogy
.2 Miscellany
[.28] Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use; class in 542
596
541 Chemistry and allied sciences 541
[544] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 14
597
545 Dewey Decimal Classification 545
[545] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 14
598
548 Chemistry and allied sciences 548
549 Mineralogy
Occurrence, description, classification, identification of naturally occurring
minerals
Including determinative mineralogy; specific minerals (e.g., native elements;
sulfides, antimonides, arsenides, selenides, tellurides; sulfosalts; halides; oxides;
silicates)
Class crystallography in 548; class economic geology in 553; class comprehensive
works on meteorites in 523.5; class comprehensive works on dikes in 551.8;
class comprehensive works on rocks in 552; class interdisciplinary works on
physico-chemical characteristics of metals in 669
See Manual at 549 vs. 546; also at 549 vs. 548
.09 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for geographic treatment of minerals; class in 549.9
SUMMARY
550.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
551 Geology, hydrology, meteorology
552 Petrology
553 Economic geology
554–559 Earth sciences by specific continents, countries, localities in modern world;
extraterrestrial worlds
599
551 Dewey Decimal Classification 551
SUMMARY
551.01–.09 Standard subdivisions of geology
.1 Gross structure and properties of the earth
.2 Volcanoes, earthquakes, thermal waters and gases
.3 Surface and exogenous processes and their agents
.4 Geomorphology and hydrosphere
.5 Meteorology
.6 Climatology and weather
.7 Historical geology
.8 Structural geology
.9 Geochemistry
600
551 Earth sciences 551
.21 Volcanoes
Class here comprehensive works on craters
Class volcanic thermal waters and gases in 551.2; class petrology of volcanic
rocks in 552
For meteorite craters, see 551.3
.22 Earthquakes
Class here seismology
Class seismic sea waves in 551.46
.220 28 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Including seismography
601
551 Dewey Decimal Classification 551
602
551 Earth sciences 551
603
551 Dewey Decimal Classification 551
.5 Meteorology
Including thermodynamics, atmosphere interactions with earth’s surface,
temperatures, radiation; atmospheric pressure
Class here atmosphere
Class optical phenomena in 551.56; class micrometeorology, thermodynamics
in microclimatology in 551.6; class forecasting and forecasts of specific
phenomena in 551.64; class forecasts of specific phenomena in specific areas in
551.65; class comprehensive works on frost in 551.3
For climatology and weather, see 551.6
See Manual at 551.5 vs. 551.6
.501 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for forecasting and forecasts; class in 551.63
.51 Composition, regions, dynamics of atmosphere
Including chemistry, photochemistry of atmosphere; atmospheric regions
(e.g., troposphere, upper atmosphere); mechanics; circulation; wind
Class dust storms, wind in atmospheric disturbances and formations in
551.55; class magnetic phenomena in magnetosphere, comprehensive works
on magnetosphere in 538
For atmospheric disturbances and formations, see 551.55
Class a specific aspect of atmospheric regions with the aspect, e.g.,
upper-atmosphere temperatures 551.5
.55 Atmospheric disturbances and formations
Standard subdivisions are added for atmospheric disturbances and
formations together, for atmospheric disturbances alone
Including hurricanes, tornadoes, thermal convective storms, snowstorms, ice
storms, dust storms
Class here storms
Class precipitation from storms in 551.57
See also 363.34 for storms as disasters
.56 Atmospheric electricity and optics
Including electricity in stable atmosphere; optical phenomena produced
by refraction, e.g., mirages, scintillation; optical phenomena produced by
absorption and scattering; optical phenomena produced by condensation
products; visibility
Class magnetic phenomena in 538
604
551 Earth sciences 551
.57 Hydrometeorology
Including humidity; evapotranspiration; evaporation; condensation of
moisture; fog and mist; clouds; precipitation; liquid precipitation, rain,
rainfall; frozen precipitation; snow surveys
Class geologic work of precipitation in 551.3; class snowstorms, hailstorms
in 551.55; class cloud colors in 551.56; class comprehensive work on frost
in 551.3; class comprehensive works on atmosphere interactions with earth’s
surface in 551.5; class comprehensive works on atmospheric aerosols and
dust in 551.51; class interdisciplinary works on acid rain in 363.738
605
551 Dewey Decimal Classification 551
.7 Historical geology
Including geologic time and age measurements; specific geological periods
(e.g., Precambrian era, Paleozoic era, Ordovician and Silurian periods,
Devonian period, Carboniferous and Permian periods, Mesozoic era, Cretaceous
period, Cenozoic era; Tertiary period, Quaternary period)
Class here paleogeography, stratigraphy
Class history of a specific kind of geologic phenomenon with the kind, e.g.,
history of Jurassic volcanism in Pacific Northwest 551.2109795
For paleontology, see 560
See Manual at 551.7 vs. 560
.700 1–.700 8 Standard subdivisions
.700 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for geographic treatment of historical geology during a
specific geological era or period; class in 551.7
606
551 Earth sciences 551
.8 Structural geology
Including stratifications; orogeny; lateral compression of earth’s crust, specific
orogenies; joints and cleavages; dips, outcrops, strikes; anticlines and synclines;
faults and folds; intrusions
Class here deformation, diastrophism, epeirogeny, tectonics
Class volcanoes in 551.21; class geomorphology in 551.41; class
comprehensive works on elevations (e.g., mountains, plateaus, hills) in 551.43.
Class a specific aspect of orogeny with the aspect, e.g., volcanism 551.21
For plate tectonics, see 551.1
.9 Geochemistry
For geochemistry of a specific subject in earth sciences or mineralogy, see
the subject, e.g., organic geochemistry 553.2
552 Petrology
Including petrogenesis; diagenesis; properties, composition, analysis, structure of
rocks; specific kinds of rocks (e.g., igneous rocks, volcanic rocks, plutonic rocks,
metamorphic rocks, sedimentary rocks); microscopic petrology
Class here petrography, lithology, rocks
Class structural geology in 551.8; class comprehensive works on geochemistry in
551.9
For mineralogy, see 549; for sedimentology as study of surface processes,
see 551.3; for petrology of geologic materials of economic utility other than
structural and sculptural stone, see 553
.001–.008 Standard subdivisions
.009 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for geographic distribution of rocks; class in 552.09
.09 Geographic distribution of rocks
Add to base number 552.09 notation 1–9 from Table 2, e.g., rocks of Sahara
Desert 552.0966
Class rocks studied in their stratigraphic setting in 554–559
607
553 Dewey Decimal Classification 553
.2 Carbonaceous materials
Including coal (e.g., peat, lignite [brown coal], cannel coal, bituminous and
semibituminous coal, anthracite); graphite; solid and semisolid bitumens;
asphalt (pitch); oil, oil shales, tar sands, natural gas; petroleum geology; fossil
resins and gums
Class here fossil fuels, nonrenewable fuels, organic geochemistry;
comprehensive works on fuels
Class interdisciplinary works on fuels in 662.6
For nuclear fuels, see 553.4; for diamonds, jet, amber, see 553.8
.3 Iron
.4 Metals and semimetals
Standard subdivisions are added for metals and semimetals together, for metals
alone
Including gold; precious metals; copper; lead; zinc, tin, mercury; metals used
in ferroalloys; antimony, arsenic, bismuth; cobalt and nickel; other metals (e.g.,
light metals, fissionable metals, rare-earth metals, platinum metals)
For iron, see 553.3
608
553 Earth sciences 553
.7 Water
Including ice; saline water; mineral waters; surface water; groroundwater
(subsurface water)
Class interdisciplinary works on thermal waters in 333.8; class interdisciplinary
works on ice in 551.31
For geology of thermal waters, see 551.2
See Manual at 363.6
.8 Gems
Including precious stones (e.g., diamonds, rubies and sapphires, emeralds);
semiprecious stones
Class here comprehensive works on stones that are both gems and abrasives
For gemstones treated as abrasives, industrial diamonds, see 553.6
609
557 Dewey Decimal Classification 557
560 Paleontology
Including organisms of uncertain status as plant or animal, as chordate or
invertebrate; stratigraphic paleontology; special topics of paleontology and
paleozoology (e.g., fossilization [taphonomy], trace fossils, paleoecology and
fossils of specific environment, micropaleontology)
Class here paleozoology
Class the analysis of paleontological evidence to determine geological time and
age, the analysis of paleontological evidence to determine a specific geological age,
comprehensive works on paleontology and historic geology in 551.7; class fossils
of specific kinds of organisms in 561–569. Class a specific kind of microfossil with
the kind, e.g., fossil microorganisms 561
See Manual at 551.7 vs. 560; also at 576.8 vs. 560
610
561 Paleontology 561
611
566 Dewey Decimal Classification 566
.9 Reptiles
Including Anapsida; Euryapsida, Synapsida; Mesosauria; Lepidosauria; scaly
reptiles; lizards; snakes; crocodilians
Class here archosaurs, diapsids, dinosaurs
.91 Specific dinosaurs and other archosaurs
Including thecodonts
Class crocodilians and “dinosaurs” of orders not considered archosaurs in
567.9
[.910 1–.910 9] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 567.901–567.909
612
567 Paleontology 567
570 Biology
Class here life sciences
For paleontology, see 560; for plants, see 580; for animals, see 590; for
medical sciences, see 610
See Manual at 363 vs. 302–307, 333.7, 570–590, 600; also at 578 vs. 304.2,
508, 910
SUMMARY
570.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
571 Physiology and related subjects
572 Biochemistry
573 Specific physiological systems in animals, regional histology and physiology in
animals
575 Specific parts and physiological systems in plants
576 Genetics and evolution
577 Ecology
578 Natural history of organisms and related subjects
579 Natural history of microorganisms, fungi, algae
.2 Miscellany
613
570 Dewey Decimal Classification 570
614
571 Biology 571
.1 Animals
Class here comparative physiology
Class comprehensive works on animals in 590
For comparative physiology of plants and microorganisms, physiology of
Protozoa, see 571.2; for physiology and related subjects in humans, see 612;
for physiology and related subjects in domestic animals, see 636.089
.101–.108 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 590.1–590.8, e.g., microscopy
in animal physiology 571.1028
.4 *Biophysics
Including biomechanics and effects of mechanical forces; biodynamics, solid
biomechanics; effects of mechanical vibrations, sound, related vibrations;
radiobiology; effects of temperature; effects of electricity and magnetism;
environmental biophysics
Class here effects of physical forces on organisms
Class biomechanics of locomotion in 573.7; class comprehensive works on
biophysics and biochemistry in 572
For bioenergetics, physical biochemistry, see 572
.6 *Cell biology
Including cell anatomy, morphology, biophysics, culture; membranes;
biological transport; cytoplasm; endoplasmic reticulum, organelles; nucleus;
nucleoplasm; cell movement; cilia, flagella, irritability, pseudopoda; cell walls
Class here cell physiology, cytology, eukaryotic cells, protoplasm
Class lipid membranes and their chemistry, protein membranes and their
chemistry in 572; class nucleic acids in 572.8; class comprehensive works on
tissue and cell culture in 571.5
For reproduction and growth of cells, see 571.8; for cytopathology,
see 571.9; for cytochemistry, cell digestion, metabolism, nutrition, cell
respiration, ion transport, see 572; for chromosomes, see 572.8
See Manual at 571.6 vs. 571.2
*
* Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 571–575
616
571 Biology 571
.9 *Diseases
Including pathological biochemistry; toxicology; diseases and stress caused
by pollutants, by water pollution; ecotoxicology, environmental diseases,
poisons; immunity; disease resistance, immune system, immunology,
leukocytes, lymphocytes; miscellaneous diseases (limited to allergies,
autoimmunity, immune deficiency diseases, injuries and wounds, deformities,
tumors); communicable diseases; diseases caused by living organisms, by
microorganisms
Class here pathology, histopathology, pathogenicity, pathophysiology;
noncommunicable diseases
Class blood groups in 573.1; class comprehensive works on physiology and
pathology of aging in 571.8
For ecology of parasitism, see 577.8; for human diseases, results of
experimental research on human diseases in animals, see 616; for diseases
of domestic plants, comprehensive works on agricultural diseases, see 632;
for diseases of domestic animals, see 636.089. For diseases of a specific
physiological system in animals, see the system in 573, e.g., bone diseases
573.7; for diseases of specific parts of and physiological systems in plants,
see the part or system in 575, e.g., diseases of leaves 575.5
See Manual at 363.73 vs. 571.9, 577.27
572 *Biochemistry
Including general topics of biochemistry (e.g., biochemical evolution, nutritional
requirements); metabolism; cell digestion, structure-activity relationships,
comprehensive biological works on nutrition; specific biochemicals (e.g., proteins,
enzymes)
Class here cytochemistry, histochemistry; comprehensive works on biochemistry of
nonmetallic elements and their compounds; comprehensive works on biochemistry
and biophysics; interdisciplinary works on biochemicals, on macromolecules
Class fluid balance in 571.7; class nucleoproteins in 572.8; class chitin in 573.7;
class conditions needed for life to begin in 576.8; class effects of physical agents
on organisms, comprehensive works on biophysics in 571.4; class comprehensive
works on molecular evolution in 572.8; class comprehensive works on respiration
in animals in 573.2; class comprehensive works on animal digestion in 573.3; class
interdisciplinary works on human nutrition in 363.8
For chemistry of biochemicals, chemistry of macromolecules, see 547; for
biophysics, see 571.4; for biochemistry of control processes, hormones, see
571.7; for pathological biochemistry, immunochemistry, antibodies, see
571.9; for biomineralization in animals, see 573.7; for bioluminescent organs,
electric organs, see 573.9; for gas exchange from surface tissues of plants,
see 575.8; for biochemistry of origin of life, see 576.8; for biogeochemistry,
biogeochemical nitrogen cycle, see 577; for prions, see 579.2; for industrial
biochemistry, see 660.6. For biochemistry of a specific physiological system in
animals, see the system in 573, e.g., chemistry of circulatory fluids in animals
573.1; for biochemistry of a reproductive organ or physiological system in
plants, see the organ or system in 575.6–575.9, e.g., chemistry of circulatory
fluids in plants 575.7
*
* Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 571–575
618
572 Biology 572
.8 *Biochemical genetics
Including metabolism; nucleic-acid hybridization, nucleic acid-protein
interactions, comprehensive works on nucleoproteins; nucleotides; nucleosides;
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid); chromosomal DNA, codons, genes, genomes;
chromosomes; chromatin, chromosome numbers, nucleosomes; RNA
(ribonucleic acid)
Class here cytogenetics, molecular biology, molecular genetics, physiological
genetics; nucleic acids
Class developmental genetics in 571.8; class genetic transfection and
transformation in 571.9; class genetic aspects of a specific biochemical, amino
acid sequence, genetic translation, protein synthesis in 572; class somatic
variation resulting from genetic recombination, comprehensive works on
genetics in 576.5; class viruses in 579.2; class recombinant DNA in 660.6
For transduction, transfection, transformation, see 571.9; for molecular
evolution during origin of life, see 576.8; for viroids, see 579.2
See Manual at 576.5 vs. 572.8
.1 *Circulation system
Including circulatory fluids; blood; lymphatic system; lymph; circulatory organs
(e.g., pumping mechanisms, heart, blood vessels)
Class here cardiovascular system
For leukocytes, role of lymphatic system in immunity, lymphocytes, see
571.9. For circulation in a specific system or organ, see the system or organ,
e.g., circulation in brain 573.8
.2 *Respiratory system
Including lungs; organs accessory to lungs; gills
Class here aerobic respiration, comprehensive works on respiration in animals
Class olfactory nerves in 573.8; class use of accessory respiratory organs in
vocal communication in 573.9
For cell and tissue respiration in animals, see 572; for larynx, see 573.9
*
* Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 571–575
619
573 Dewey Decimal Classification 573
.3 *Digestive system
Including mouth and esophagus; physiology of eating, ingestion; stomach;
intestine; biliary tract; liver
Class here digestion
Class insulin, comprehensive works on biology of nutrition in 572; class
interdisciplinary works on human nutrition in 363.8
For cell digestion, see 572
.5 *Integument
Including physiology of color; hair and fur; scales, feathers, fur, hair, horns,
related topics
Class here hide, skin
Class exoskeleton in 573.7; class comprehensive works on color in animals in
591.47
For integument of a specific system or organ, see the system or organ, e.g.,
integument of heart 573.1
*
* Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 571–575
620
573 Biology 573
.6 *Reproductive system
Including male reproductive system; female reproductive system; pregnancy
and lactation; eggs
Class here genital organs, reproduction, sexual reproduction, comprehensive
works on urogenital system
Class sperm, egg cells; comprehensive works on reproduction, development,
and growth of animals in 571.8; class plant ovaries in 575.6
For embryology of animals, see 571.8; for urinary system, see 573.4
See Manual at 571.8 vs. 573.6, 575.6
.7 *Musculoskeletal system
Including muscles; bones; comprehensive works on skeleton; exoskeleton;
joints; locomotion and related activities; crawling, running, walking, work
Class here physiology of movement
Class behavioral aspects of locomotion in 591.5; class comprehensive works on
wings in 591.47
For bone marrow, see 573.1; for horns, see 573.5. For muscles of a specific
system or organ, see the system or organ, e.g., heart muscles 573.1; for
biomineralization in a specific system or organ, see the system or organ,
e.g., biomineralization in teeth 573.3
[574] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 12
.4 *Stems
Including special features of stems (limited to primary epidermis; epidermis of
plants; bark; phloem; nodes; thorns); wood; xylem; growing points and layers;
meristem; stems specialized for reproduction; asexual reproduction, vegetative
reproduction, underground stems
Class here comprehensive works on regional physiology, on shoots
Class food storage in specialized stems in 575.7; class comprehensive works on
reproduction of plants in 575.6; class comprehensive works on color of plants in
581.4
For leaves, regional physiology of roots, see 575.5; for circulation in
phloem, see 575.7; for transpiration from primary epidermis, see 575.8. For
color of a specific organ or part, see the organ or part, e.g., color of leaves
575.5
.6 *Reproductive organs
Including male reproductive organs; anthers, microsporangia, stamens; female
reproductive organs; pistils; fruits; seeds; other flower parts; petals, sepals
Class here flowers, reproduction, sexual reproduction, sporangia
Class pollination, pollen (microspores), egg cells (megaspores), comprehensive
works on reproduction, development, growth of plants in 571.8; class
interdisciplinary works on flowers in 582.13
For embryology of plants (including germination of seeds), see 571.8; for
asexual reproduction, vegetative reproduction, see 575.4
See Manual at 571.8 vs. 573.6, 575.6
*
* Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 571–575
622
575 Biology 575
.8 *Transpiration
Class here gas exchange from surface tissues
For a specific tissue or organ of transpiration, see the tissue or organ, e.g.,
leaves 575.5
.5 Genetics
Including laws of genetics; Mendel’s laws; genetic makeup; genotypes,
phenotypes; variation; factors affecting heredity and variation; population
genetics; ecological genetics, gene pools, role of populations as vehicles of
evolution
Class here heredity, experimental works on genetics of specific organisms;
interdisciplinary works on genetics
Class toxic aspects of mutagens in 571.9; class biochemical aspects of genetic
makeup, mutagenesis, radiogenetics, biochemistry of mutation (mutagenesis) in
572.8; class role of species in evolution in 576.8; class comprehensive works on
population biology in 577.8
For biochemical, molecular, physiological genetics, cytogenetics, genetic
recombination as a factor affecting heredity and variation, see 572.8; for
genetics of microorganisms, fungi, algae, see 579; for genetics of plants,
see 581.3; for genetics of animals, see 591.3. For a specific aspect of
genetics, see the aspect, e.g., eugenics 363.9, medical genetics 616, genetic
engineering 660.6
See Manual at 576.5 vs. 572.8
.501–.509 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 570.1–570.9, e.g., microscopy
in study of genetics 576.5028
.8 Evolution
Including homoplasy; theories of evolution; Darwinism, natural selection;
origin of life; conditions needed for life to begin, biochemistry of forms of life
before achievement of full self-replication; evolutionary cycles; catastrophes,
extinction, radiation; factors affecting evolution; genotype-environment
interaction; speciation; role of species in evolution; coevolution; phylogeny
Class creationism in 231.7; class role of populations in evolution in 576.5; class
sexual selection in 591.56; class extraterrestrial civilization, extraterrestrial
intelligence in 999; class comprehensive works on molecular evolution in
572.8; class comprehensive works on symbiosis in 577.8; class comprehensive
works on species in 578.01
For role of genetics in evolution, see 576.5; for evolution of
microorganisms, see 579; for evolution of plants, see 581.3; for evolution of
animals, see 591.3. For evolution of a specific internal process or structure,
see the process or structure, e.g., molecular evolution 572.8, evolution of
circulatory system 573.1
See Manual at 231.7 vs. 213, 500, 576.8; also at 576.8 vs. 560
.801 Philosophy and theory
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 570.1; however, do not use for
theories; class in 576.8
.802–.809 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 570.2–570.9, e.g., microscopy
in study of evolution 576.5028
624
577 Biology 577
577 Ecology
Including ecotones; specific ecosystem processes (e.g., ecological bioenergetics;
environmental chemistry; biological productivity; food chains; ecological
succession)
Class here biomes, ecosystems, terrestrial ecology
Unless other instructions are given, class a subject with aspects in two or more
subdivisions of 577 in the number coming last, e.g., grassland swamps 577.68 (not
577.4)
Class environmental chemistry of pollution in 577.27; class comprehensive works
on biochemistry and biogeochemistry in 572
For paleoecology, see 560; for ecology of microorganisms, fungi, algae, see
579; for plant ecology, see 581.7; for animal ecology, see 591.7
See Manual at 333.7–333.9 vs. 363.1, 363.73, 577
SUMMARY
577.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.2 Specific factors affecting ecology
.3 Forest ecology
.4 Grassland ecology
.5 Ecology of miscellaneous environments
.6 Aquatic ecology
.7 Marine ecology
.8 Synecology and population biology
625
577 Dewey Decimal Classification 577
.3 *Forest ecology
Including taiga ecology; ecology of boreal forests, taiga wetlands; shrubland
ecology; chaparral, heath (dry moor) ecology, Mediterranean-type ecosystems
Class here ecology of exploited forests, of woodlands
Class bog ecology, comprehensive works on moor ecology in 577.68
For forest wetland ecology, see 577.68
.309 13 Torrid zone (Tropics)
Class tropical rain forest ecology in 577.34
.34 *Rain forest ecology
Including cloud forest ecology
Class here ecology of jungles, tropical rain forests
*
* Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 577.3–577.7
626
577 Biology 577
.4 *Grassland ecology
Including prairie ecology; meadow ecology; savanna ecology; tropical grassland
ecology
Class here ecology of agricultural grasslands, of rangelands, of temperate zone
grasslands
Class alpine grassland ecology in 577.5
See also 333.74 for management of grasslands by society
[.409 12–.409 13] Temperate and torrid zones
Do not use; class in 577.4
.6 *Aquatic ecology
Including river and stream ecology; floodplain ecology
Class here biological limnology, freshwater ecology
Class interdisciplinary works on limnology in 551.48. Class ecology of a
specific environment on a floodplain with the specific environment, e.g.,
ecology of floodplain grasslands 577.4
For marine ecology, see 577.7
.63 *Lake and pond ecology
Standard subdivisions are added for lake and pond ecology together, for lake
ecology alone
Including salt lake ecology; ecology of inland seas
Class here ecology of freshwater lagoons, reservoirs
Class comprehensive works on ecology of lakes, ponds, rivers, streams in
577.6; class comprehensive works on lagoons in 577.7
.68 *Wetland ecology
Including riparian ecology; forest wetland ecology; grass wetland ecology;
peat bog ecology; bog, peatland, wet moor ecology; comprehensive works
on moor ecology
Class here marsh, swamp ecology
For taiga, heath (dry moor) ecology, see 577.3; for saltwater wetland
ecology, see 577.69
.69 *Saltwater wetland and seashore ecology
Standard subdivisions are added for saltwater wetland and seashore ecology
together, for saltwater wetland ecology alone
Including sea grass wetland ecology; forest saltwater wetland ecology;
mangrove swamp ecology; tropical saltwater wetland forest ecology
Class here ecology of coastal wetlands, salt and tide marshes
For sand dune ecology, see 577.5
.7 *Marine ecology
Including specific ecosystem processes; specific factors affecting marine
ecology; ecology of specific oceans and seas; specific kinds of marine
environments (e.g., surface regions; marine benthic ecology; nearshore ecology;
deep sea ecology)
Class here saltwater ecology
Class comprehensive works on marine biology in 578.77
For salt lake ecology, freshwater lagoons, see 577.63; for saltwater wetland
and seashore ecology, see 577.69
*
* Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 577.3–577.7
628
577 Biology 577
.4 †Adaptation
Including size, weight, shape of organisms; acclimatization and temperature
adaptation; seasonal adaptation; reproductive adaptation; protective adaptation,
color
Class here organisms illustrating specific kinds of adaptation
Class reproductive physiology in 571.8; class climate and weather as factors
influencing ecology, seasonal variation as a factor influencing ecology in 577.2;
class adaptation of miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of organisms in 578.6
For camouflage, see 591.47
631
579 Dewey Decimal Classification 579
632
579 Biology 579
.3 *Prokaryotes (Bacteria)
Including minor kinds of bacteria (e.g., archaeobacteria;
aerobic-microaerophilic, motile, helical-vibrioid gram-negative bacteria;
anaerobic gram-negative straight, curved, and helical rods; rickettsias and
chlamydias; mycoplasmas); gram-negative aerobic rods and cocci; facultatively
anaerobic gram-negative rods; enterobacteria; gram-positive cocci; lactic acid
bacteria; endospore-forming gram-positive rods and cocci; Actinomycetes
and related bacteria; anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria; purple bacteria;
photosynthetic bacteria, sulfur bacteria; blue-green algae and Prochlorales
Class here bacteriology, Eubacteriales, comprehensive works on bacteria and
viruses
Class bacteria culture for biological research in 571.6
For viruses, see 579.2
.4 *Protozoa
Including zooflagellates; rhizopods; Foraminifera; Actinopoda, radiolarians;
Sporozoa; Cnidospora; ciliates
Class here Sarcomastigophora
Class phytoflagellates, comprehensive works on flagellates in 579.8
For a specific group or organism that may be regarded as either protozoa or
algae, see 579.8
.5 *Fungi
Including slime molds; molds, mildew; oomycetes, imperfect fungi;
ascomycetes; cup fungi; basidiomycetes
Class here true fungi, filamentous fungi, mycology
For lichens, see 579.7; for gill fungi, comprehensive works on mushrooms,
on macrofungi, see 579.6
*
*Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 579
633
579 Dewey Decimal Classification 579
.6 *Mushrooms
Including boletes, spine fungi, leather fungi
Class here gill fungi, macrofungi, toadstools
Class comprehensive works on basidiomycetes in 579.5
For mushrooms, macrofungi of a specific order other than Agaricales, see
579.5
.7 *Lichens
.8 *Algae
Including minor divisions of algae; phytoflagellates; comprehensive works on
flagellates, organisms that may be regarded as either protozoa or algae; green
algae); green seaweeds; euglenoids; diatoms; golden algae; dinoflagellates;
brown algae; seaweeds; red algae
Class here algology, phycology
For blue-green algae, see 579.3; for lichens, see 579.7. For a specific kind
of flagellate, see the kind, e.g., zooflagellates 579.4, oomycetes 579.5
580 Plants
Class here botany; embryophytes, vascular plants (tracheophytes), spermatophytes
(seed plants), angiosperms (flowering plants); natural history of plants; descriptive
biology of plants; taxonomic biology of plants; comprehensive works on biology of
plants; interdisciplinary works on plants
Except for modifications shown under specific entries, add to each subdivision
identified by † as follows:
01–08 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 578.01–578.08, e.g.,
collections of living organisms 073
09 History, geographic treatment, biography
[0914–0919] Areas, regions, places in general other than polar, temperate,
tropical regions
Do not use; class in base number without use of notation from
Table 1
Class interdisciplinary works on plants of agricultural importance in 630; class
interdisciplinary works on food from plants in 641.3
For paleobotany, see 561; for internal biological processes and structures
of plants, see 571.2; for fungi, see 579.5; for algae, see 579.8. For a specific
aspect of plants, see the aspect, e.g., plant cultivation 631.5
See Manual at 363 vs. 302–307, 333.7, 570–590, 600; also at 577.3–577.7
vs. 579–590; also at 579–590; also at 579–590 vs. 571–575; also at 580 vs.
582.13; also at 630 vs. 579–590, 641.3
SUMMARY
580.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
581 Specific topics in natural history of plants
582 Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics and flowers
583 Dicotyledons
584 Monocotyledons
585 Gymnosperms
586 Seedless plants
587 Vascular seedless plants
588 Bryophytes
635
580 Dewey Decimal Classification 580
.8 Groups of people
.9 History, geographic treatment, biography
[.914–.919] Areas, regions, places in general other than polar, temperate, tropical
regions
Do not use; class in 581.7
.93–.99 Botany by specific continents, countries, localities
Class plants by specific continents, countries, localities in 581.9
.4 *Adaptation
Including adaptation of specific parts of plants (e.g., reproductive adaptation,
protective adaptation, color, leaves and fronds, stems and roots); size, weight,
shape; acclimatization and temperature adaptation; seasonal adaptation
Class here plants noted for specific kinds of adaptation
Class color of a specific adaptation with the adaptation, e.g., color of flowers
582.13
For physiology of specific parts of plants, see 575; for comprehensive works
on flowers and their adaptations, see 582.13
584 †Monocotyledons
Including Liliidae (e.g., lilies, orchids); Arecidae (e.g., palms); Alismidae (e.g.,
water plantains); Commelinidae (e.g., grasses)
Class comprehensive works on grassland ecology in 577.4; class comprehensive
works on hemps in 583
See Manual at 583–585 vs. 600
585 †Gymnosperms
Including specific conifers (e.g., pine family, plum-yew family, cypress family,
Taxodiaceae); ginkgo (maidenhair tree); Gneticae; cycads
Class here conifers, Pinicae
See Manual at 583–585 vs. 600
588 †Bryophytes
Including mosses, true mosses; liverworts, leafy liverworts (scale mosses)
See also 587 for club mosses
[589] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 12
590 Animals
Class here natural history of animals; descriptive biology of animals; taxonomic
biology of animals; zoology; comprehensive works on biology of animals,
interdisciplinary works on animals
Class interdisciplinary works on food from animals in 641.3
For paleozoology, see 560; for internal biological processes and structures in
animals, see 571.1. For a specific aspect of animals, see the aspect, e.g., animal
husbandry 636
See Manual at 363 vs. 302–307, 333.7, 570–590, 600; also at 577.3–577.7
vs. 579–590; also at 579–590; also at 579–590 vs. 571–575; also at 630 vs.
579–590, 641.3; also at 800 vs. 398.24, 590, 636
†
†Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 580
639
590 Dewey Decimal Classification 590
SUMMARY
590.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
591 Specific topics in natural history of animals
592 Invertebrates
593 Miscellaneous marine and seashore invertebrates
594 Mollusks and molluscoids
595 Arthropods
596 Chordates
597 Cold-blooded vertebrates
598 Birds
599 Mammals
.8 Groups of people
.9 History, geographic treatment, biography
[.914–.919] Areas, regions, places in general other than polar, temperate, tropical
regions
Do not use; class in 591.73–591.77
.93–.99 Zoology by specific continents, countries, localities
Class animals by specific continents, countries, localities in 591.9
640
591 Animals 591
Behavior 591.5
Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of animals 591.6
Physical adaptation 591.4
Genetics, evolution, age characteristics 591.3
Animal ecology, animals characteristic of specific
environments 591.7
Animals by specific continents, countries, localities 591.9
Class a specific topic in natural history of animals with respect to a specific
taxonomic group of animals with the group of animals, plus notation 1 from table
under 592–599, e.g., beneficial mammals 599.16
SUMMARY
591.3 Genetics, evolution, age characteristics
.4 Physical adaptation
.5 Behavior
.6 Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of animals
.7 Animal ecology, animals characteristic of specific environments
.9 Animals by specific continents, countries, localities
.4 †Physical adaptation
Including size, weight, shape; acclimatization and temperature adaptation;
seasonal adaptation; head; reproductive adaptation; sex characteristics,
secondary sexual characteristics
Class here animals noted for specific kinds of physical adaptation,
comprehensive works on animal adaptation
Class reproductive physiology in 573.6; class fangs, horns, tusks in 591.47;
class nose in 599.14
For physiology of eggs, see 573.6; for behavioral adaptation, see 591.5
.47 †Protective and locomotor adaptations, color
Standard subdivisions are added for protective and locomotor adaptations,
color together; for protective adaptation alone
Including animal weapons, claws, fangs, horns, tusks; integument;
camouflage and color; protective coloration; mimicry; protective covering;
exoskeletons, shells, armored animals
Class here animal defenses
Class physiology of color in 573.5; class physiology of musculoskeletal
system in 573.7
For protective behavior, see 591.56
.5 †Behavior
Including general topics in behavior (e.g., instinct, intelligence, learning,
nocturnal behavior, sleep); feeding behavior (e.g., predation, herbivorous
feeding); locomotion
Class here animal psychology, behavioral adaptation, ethology
Class comparative psychology of humans and animals in 156; class physiology
of eating in 573.3; class physiology of nervous system in 573.8; class
comprehensive works on animal adaptation in 591.4
For physiology of sleep, see 573.8
.56 †Behavior relating to life cycle
Including sexual behavior; courtship, mating; family behavior; maternal
behavior, parental behavior; making habitations; nesting, nests; hibernation;
territoriality; comprehensive works on fighting, on protective behavior;
migration; migratory animals
Class here reproductive behavior, social behavior, comprehensive works on
life cycle of animals
Class physiology of hibernation in 571.7; class reproductive physiology in
573.6; class physiology of navigation in 573.8; class physical reproductive
adaptation in 591.4; class comprehensive works on soil animals in 591.7;
class interdisciplinary works on sociobiology in 304.5
For physiology of life cycle of animals, see 571.8; for communication,
see 591.59
†
†Add standard subdivisions as instructed under 591
642
591 Animals 591
.59 †Communication
Including acoustical communication; animal sounds
Class stridulation in 595.7159; class vocalization in 596.159
For physiology of communication, see 573.9
592 *Invertebrates
Including worms; helminthology; Platyhelminthes (flatworms); Aschelminthes
(Nemathelminthes); Annelida (segmented worms); Oncopods (Pararthropoda)
For Protozoa, see 579.4; for miscellaneous marine and seashore invertebrates,
see 593; for mollusks and molluscoids, see 594; for arthropods, see 595
.4 *Sponges
Including Calcispongiae (Calcarea); Hyalospongiae (Hexactinellida); glass
sponges; Demospongiae
Class here Parazoa
.5 *Coelenterates
Including Scyphozoa; jellyfishes, medusas; Hydrozoa; hydroids
For Anthozoa, see 593.6
.6 *Anthozoa
Including Alcyonaria, Zoantharia (Hexacorallia); sea anemones, sea fans, sea
pens
Class here corals
*
*Add as instructed under 592–599
644
593 Animals 593
.8 *Comb jellies
Including Nuda, Tentaculata; sea walnuts
595 *Arthropods
Class Pararthropoda in 592
.3 *Crustaceans
Including branchiopods; ostracods (mussel shrimps, seed shrimps); copepods;
barnacles; fish lice, horseshoe shrimps, mustache shrimps; Malacostraca;
Peracarida; Eucarida; decapods, Reptantia
.4 *Chelicerates
Including horseshoe crabs and sea spiders
Class here arachnids
.6 *Myriapods
Including centipedes; symphylans; pauropods; millipedes
.7 *Insects
Including Apterygota; Orthoptera and related orders; Exopterygota
(Hemimetabola); scorpion flies, caddisflies, lacewings, dobsonflies and
alderflies, snakeflies; Homoptera; true bugs; sucking lice (true lice); bird lice
(biting lice, chewing lice); thrips
Class here Uniramia, Hexapoda, Pterygota, Endopterygota (Holometabola);
entomology
For myriapods, see 595.6
.76 *Beetles
Including Strepsiptera; Adephaga, Archostemata, Myxophaga
Class here Polyphaga
*
*Add as instructed under 592–599
645
595 Dewey Decimal Classification 595
596 *Chordates
Including tunicates, lancelets
Class here vertebrates, land vertebrates, amniotes
For cold-blooded vertebrates, see 597; for birds, see 598; for mammals, see
599
[.073] Collections and exhibits of living vertebrates
Do not use; class in 590.73
.5 *Protacanthopterygii
Including Gonorhynchiformes, Stomiiformes (Stomiatiformes); marine
hatchetfishes; milkfish, mudminnows, smelts, stomiatoid dragonfishes,
viperfishes
Class here Salmoniformes
Class Myctophiformes in 597
See also 597 for freshwater hatchetfishes, dragonfishes of order
Pegasiformes, Australian salmon
.8 *Amphibians
Including Gymnophiona; Urodela
Class here frogs and toads
Class herpetology, comprehensive works on amphibians and reptiles in 597.9
.9 *Reptiles
Including Lepidosauria; scaly reptiles
Class here herpetology, comprehensive works on amphibians and reptiles
For amphibians, see 597.8
.92 *Turtles
Including snapping turtles; Kinosternidae; mud turtles; tortoises; Emydidae;
terrapins; soft-shelled turtles, New Guinea plateless turtle, Dermatemydidae,
Platysternidae; sea turtles; Cheloniidae, marine turtles; side-necked turtles
Class here Testudinoidea
[.921 77] Marine turtles
Do not use; class in 597.92
.95 *Lizards
Including Gekkonidea; geckos; Iguanidae; Iguanioidea; Agamidae;
chameleons; Rhiptoglossidea; skinks; Scincomorphoidea; New World
runners, girdle-tailed lizards, Old World runners; Anguinomorphoidea
Class comprehensive works on lizards and snakes in 597.9
*
*Add as instructed under 592–599
647
597 Dewey Decimal Classification 597
.96 *Snakes
Including vipers; adders; Elapidae; sea snakes; marine snakes; Booidea
(Henophidia); boas; Typhlopoidea (Scolecophidia)
Class here Colubroidea
[.961 77] Marine snakes
Do not use; class in 597.96
.98 *Crocodilians
Including gavial; crocodiles; Alligatoridae; alligators, Alligator
mississippiensis
598 *Birds
Class here land birds, ornithology
Class specific kinds of land birds in 598.5–598.9; class comprehensive works
on warm-blooded vertebrates in 599; class interdisciplinary works on species of
domestic birds in 636.5
.16 Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of birds
Number built according to instructions under 592–599
Including game birds, wildfowl
Class lowland game birds, waterfowl in 598.4; class upland game birds in
598.6
.176 Aquatic birds
Number built according to instructions under 592–599
Class here water birds
Class waterfowl in 598.4
For specific kinds of water birds, see 598.3–598.4
.5 *Palaeognathae
Including rheas and ostriches; Casuariiformes; cassowaries; kiwis; tinamous
Class here ratites
599 *Mammals
Class here warm-blooded vertebrates, placental mammals
Class interdisciplinary works on species of domestic mammals in 636
For birds, see 598
SUMMARY
599.16 [Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of mammals]
.2 Marsupials and monotremes
.3 Miscellaneous orders of placental mammals
.4 Bats
.5 Cetaceans and sea cows
.6 Ungulates
.7 Carnivores
.8 Primates
.9 Humans
.4 *Bats
Including Phyllostomidae; Vespertilionidae; Old World fruit bats;
Megachiroptera
Class here Microchiroptera
.6 *Ungulates
Including hyraxes
Class here hoofed mammals, comprehensive works on big game animals
Class sea cows in 599.55; class big game hunting in 799.2
For a specific kind of nonungulate big game animal, see the kind, e.g., bears
599.78
*
*Add as instructed under 592–599
652
599 Animals 599
.7 *Carnivores
Class here land carnivores, comprehensive works on fur-bearing animals
For a specific kind of noncarnivorous fur-bearing animal, see the kind, e.g.,
beavers 599.37
.775 *Foxes
Class here red fox, foxes of genus Vulpes
Subdivisions are added for the genus as a whole and for individual
species
For foxes of genera other than Vulpes, see 599.776
.776 *Foxes of genera other than Vulpes
Including fennec and gray foxes, Arctic fox
.78 *Bears
Including American black bear
Class here Ursus
.784 *Grizzly bear (Brown bear)
.786 *Polar bear
.789 *Giant panda
See also 599.76 for lesser panda
.79 *Marine carnivores
Including eared seals, walrus
Class here earless seals (hair seals, true seals); seals
See also 599.769 for sea otters
.8 *Primates
Including Prosimii
Class here Anthropoidea, monkeys
Class tree shrews in 599.33
For humans, see 599.9
.88 *Great apes and gibbons
Including Hylobates; orangutan
Class here apes, comprehensive works on hominoids
Subdivisions are added for great apes and gibbons together, for great apes
alone
For humans, see 599.9
.884 *Gorillas
.885 *Chimpanzees
Subdivisions are added for the genus as a whole and for individual
species
*
*Add as instructed under 592–599
655
599 Dewey Decimal Classification 599
.9 Humans
Including anthropometry; variation; environmental effects on physique; human
biological ecology
Class here physical anthropology
Class social anthropology, interdisciplinary works on social and physical
anthropology in 306; class use of fingerprints in criminal investigation in
363.25; class pathological aspects of abnormal dimensions in 616; class
interdisciplinary works on human ecology in 304.2
For psychology, see 150; for prehistoric Homo and related genera, see
569.9; for medicine, see 610
See Manual at 599.9 vs. 611
.93 Genetics, sex and age characteristics, evolution
Including heredity; secondary sexual characteristics; age determination
Class variation in 599.9; class longevity in 612.6
For paleontology of Homo and related genera, see 569.9; for
biochemical genetics, see 611
.97 Human ethnic groups
Including origins and causes of physical differences among ethnic groups
Class here physical ethnology
Class nonethnic physical characteristics in 599.9; class origins and causes of
physical differences of specific ethnic groups in 599.98
For specific ethnic groups, see 599.98
.98 Specific ethnic groups
Class extinct ethnic groups in 569.9
656
600
SUMMARY
601–609 Standard subdivisions and technical drawing, hazardous materials
technology, patents
610 Medicine and health
620 Engineering and allied operations
630 Agriculture and related technologies
640 Home and family management
650 Management and auxiliary services
660 Chemical engineering and related technologies
670 Manufacturing
680 Manufacture of products for specific uses
690 Construction of buildings
.9 Commercial miscellany
Class commercial miscellany of products and services used in individual and
family living in 640.29; class commercial miscellany of manufactured products
in 670.29; class interdisciplinary commercial miscellany in 381.029
657
604 Dewey Decimal Classification 604
.2 Technical drawing
Including arrangement and organization of drafting rooms, preservation
and storage of drawings; specific drafting procedures and conventions (e.g.,
production illustration, dimensioning; lettering, titling; shades, shadows,
projections); preparation and reading of copies
Class here engineering graphics, mechanical drawing
For architectural drawing, see 720.28. For technical drawing in a specific
subject, see the subject, e.g., map drawing 526, electronic drafting 621.381
See also 006.6 for computer graphics
.8 Groups of people
Add to base number 604.8 the numbers following —08 in notation 081–089
from Table 1, e.g., women 604.82
.2 Research
Class here industrial research, products research
Class product planning in management, management of research for new and
improved products in 658.5
658
608 Technology (Applied sciences) 608
608 Patents
Do not use for history and description of technology with respect to groups of
people; class in 604.8
Class here interdisciplinary collections of patents
Class interdisciplinary works on patents in 346.04
For patents in a specific subject, see the subject, plus notation 02 from Table 1,
e.g., patents in chemical engineering 660.02
Use of this number for inventions discontinued; class in 600
[.09] History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for history and geographic treatment; class in 608.7
[.092] Biography
Do not use; class in 609.2
.2 Biography
Class here biography of inventors, of patentees [both formerly also 608.72]
659
610 Dewey Decimal Classification 610
SUMMARY
610.1–.9 [Standard subdivisions; medical personnel and relationships; nursing;
services of allied health personnel]
611 Human anatomy, cytology, histology
612 Human physiology
613 Personal health and safety
614 Forensic medicine; incidence of injuries, wounds, disease; public preventive
medicine
615 Pharmacology and therapeutics
616 Diseases
617 Surgery, regional medicine, dentistry, ophthalmology, otology, audiology
618 Gynecology, obstetrics, pediatrics, geriatrics
660
610 Medicine and health 610
661
610 Dewey Decimal Classification 610
662
612 Medicine and health 612
.1 Circulatory system
Including histology of blood [formerly 611]; blood; cytology of blood;
blood chemistry; blood vessels; vascular circulation; blood pressure; heart;
vasomotors
Class here cardiovascular system, circulation
Class hematopoietic system in 612.4; class blood transfusion, blood plasma
transfusion in 615.3; class comprehensive works in 612
For lymphatic system, see 612.4. For circulation in a specific system or
organ, see the system or organ, e.g., brain 612.8
.2 Respiratory system
Including biophysics; respiratory mechanics; biochemistry; nose, paranasal
sinuses, larynx, trachea, bronchi; lungs; pleura, diaphragm, mediastinum; tissue
respiration; innervation of respiratory system
Class here respiration
For physiology of glottis as an organ of speech, see 612.7; for physiology of
the nose as an olfactory organ, see 612.8
663
612 Dewey Decimal Classification 612
.3 Digestive system
Including mouth and esophagus; stomach; comprehensive works on
gastrointestinal organs and secretions; intestine; pancreas; biliary tract and liver;
large intestine; absorption; metabolism
Class here digestion, nutrition
Class bioenergetics, biosynthesis in 612; class glycemic index as dietetic
guide in 613.2; class electrolytic, fluid balance; comprehensive works on fluid
metabolism in 612
For physiology of tongue as a gustatory organ, see 612.8; for dietetics
and applied nutrition, see 613.2; for metabolism of drugs, see 615.7;
for metabolism of toxic substances, see 615.9. For metabolism within a
specific function, system, or organ, see the function, system, or organ, e.g.,
metabolism of plasma 612.1
664
612 Medicine and health 612
.8 Nervous system
Including nerve tissues [formerly 611]; special topics of nervous functions
(e.g., neurochemistry, biophysics of nervous system); nerves and nerve fibers;
peripheral nervous system; central nervous system; brain; spinal cord; eyes;
eyeballs, physiological optics, vision; ears; hearing; nose; chemical senses,
smelling; tongue; tasting; other sensory organs; autonomic nervous system
Class here neurophysiology, psychophysiology, sense organs, sensory functions
Class comprehensive works on physiology of nose in 612.2; class
comprehensive works on physiology of the tongue in 612.3; class effect of
sleep on other psychological activity, interdisciplinary works on sleep, dreams
as phenomena that have meaning in themselves or in the life of the dreamer,
interdisciplinary works on dreams in 154.6
For innervation and neural activity in a specific system or organ, see the
system or organ, e.g., heart innervation 612.1
See Manual at 612.8 vs. 152
.9 Regional physiology
Including cytology and cells of specific regions, connective tissues of specific
regions, epithelial tissues of specific regions, histology and tissues of specific
regions, comprehensive works on gross anatomy and tissue structure of specific
regions [all formerly 611]; back
Class physiology, cytology, histology of specific systems and organs in specific
regions in 612.1–612.8
665
613 Dewey Decimal Classification 613
.2 Dietetics
Including calories; calorie counters; weight-gaining diet; weight-losing diet
(reducing diet); caloric restriction, low-calorie diet; specific dietary regimens;
specific nutritive elements (e.g., proteins, carbohydrates, fats and oils, minerals,
vitamins, water)
Class here applied nutrition; guides to nutritional aspects of food, of beverages;
comprehensive works on personal health aspects of food, of beverages
Class human nutritional requirements considered in relation to physiological
processes and the role of nutrients in the body, physiology of carbohydrate
metabolism in 612.3; class personal aspects of preventing alcohol abuse in
613.81; class diet therapy in 615.8; class diet therapy for obesity in 616.3;
class nutritive values of specific beverages in 641.2; class nutritive values
of specific foods in 641.3; class comprehensive works on diet and physical
fitness, comprehensive works on exercise and diet for weight loss in 613.7;
class interdisciplinary works on food safety in 363.19; class interdisciplinary
works on breast feeding in 649. Class diets to prevent a specific disease with the
disease, e.g., diets to prevent hypertension 616.1
For a specific medical aspect of breast feeding not provided for here, see the
aspect, e.g., prolactin and physiology of human lactation 612.6
See also 616.3 for conditions resulting from nutritional deficiencies; also
641.5 for cooking for preventive and therapeutic diets
See Manual at 363.8 vs. 613.2, 641.3
666
613 Medicine and health 613
.208 2 Women
Class dietetics for nursing women in 613.2; class dietetics for
pregnant women in 618.2
.208 3 Young people
Class breast feeding in 613.2; class home economics and child-rearing
aspects of feeding children, interdisciplinary works on feeding
children in 649
.208 5 Relatives
Class dietetics for nursing mothers in 613.2
.7 Physical fitness
Including special topics of physical fitness (e.g., physical fitness of children,
physical fitness of young people twelve to twenty, physical fitness of adults,
physical fitness of adult women, physical yoga); exercise and sports activities;
aerobic exercise, comprehensive works on care of physique and form; massage;
massage for health, fitness, relaxation; correct posture; relaxation, rest, sleep
Class here comprehensive works on diet and physical fitness
Class breathing exercises, breathing for relaxation in 613; class therapeutic
massage, interdisciplinary works on massage in 615.8; class exercise therapy
for obesity in 616.3; class exercises to aid childbirth, exercise for pregnant
women in 618.2; class parental supervision of children’s exercise and sports
activities in 649; class exercise and sports activities as recreation in 796; class
comprehensive works on physiological processes of exercise and sports in 612
For diet, diet for weight loss, see 613.2; for weight lifting as a sport,
bodybuilding contests, see 796.41
[.708 1–.708 4] People by gender, sex, or age group
Do not use; class in 613.7
667
613 Dewey Decimal Classification 613
668
614 Medicine and health 614
669
615 Dewey Decimal Classification 615
SUMMARY
615.1 Drugs (Materia medica)
.2 Inorganic drugs
.3 Organic drugs
.5 Therapeutics
.7 Pharmacokinetics
.8 Specific therapies and kinds of therapies
.9 Toxicology
.2 Inorganic drugs
Class use of radioactive elements, of radioisotopes in 615.8
670
615 Medicine and health 615
.3 Organic drugs
Including synthetic drugs; drugs derived from plants and microorganisms (e.g.,
drugs derived from bryophytes; vitamins; drugs derived from fungi, algae);
fish-liver oils; enzymes; drugs of animal origin; drugs of animal origin prepared
by recombinant DNA technology, hormones; immunologic drugs and immune
serums; antitoxins, immune gamma globulins, immunoglobulins; human blood
products and their substitutes
Class use of vaccines in 614.4; class use of specific vaccines, e.g., use of
influenza vaccines, in 614.5
.5 Therapeutics
Including general therapeutic systems; pediatric and geriatric therapeutics; drug
therapy; chemotherapy
Class here comprehensive works on alternative therapies, on iatrogenic
diseases, on patient compliance, on placebo effect
Class works on alternative medicine that include pathology and etiology in
addition to therapeutics in 610 (or, if arranged by kind of disease, in 616);
class methods of administering drugs, chemical analysis of drugs in 615; class
general therapeutics of a specific drug or group of drugs in 615.2–615.3; class
adolescent therapeutics in 615.50835; class toxicity testing of drugs in 615.7;
class comprehensive works on osteopathy as a medical science in 610. Class
therapies applied to a specific disease or group of diseases with the disease or
group of diseases in 616–618, e.g., therapies for cardiovascular diseases 616.1;
class clinical trials for drugs for specific diseases or groups of diseases with the
disease or group of diseases in 616–618, e.g., clinical trials of drugs for cancer
616.99; class a specific application of osteopathy with the application, e.g.,
osteopathic discussion of thyroid diseases 616.4
For specific therapies and kinds of therapies other than drug therapy,
chemotherapy, see 615.8; for emergency care, intensive care, palliative and
terminal care, see 616.02. For a specific aspect of pediatric or geriatric
therapeutics, see the aspect, e.g., toxicity testing of drugs in children, in
people in late adulthood 615.7; for a specific occurrence of iatrogenic
diseases, patient compliance, placebo effect, see the occurrence, e.g., drug
interactions not anticipated by a doctor 615.7, surgical infections 617.9
See Manual at 615.5; also at 610.92 vs. 615.5
.501 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for psychological principles; class in 615.8
.507 Education, research, related topics
.507 1 Education
Class here comprehensive works on patient education
For patient education on a specific topic, see the topic, plus
notation 071 from Table 1, e.g., patient education about diseases
of cardiovascular system 616.10071
671
615 Dewey Decimal Classification 615
.507 2 Research
Including comprehensive works on clinical trials
For clinical trials of diagnostic procedures, see 616.07. For
clinical trials of a specific therapy, see the therapy, e.g., clinical
trials of nutrition therapy 615.8; for clinical trials of therapies for
a specific disease or group of diseases, see the disease or group of
diseases in 616–618, plus notation 072 from Table 1, e.g., clinical
trials of therapies for diseases of respiratory system 616.20072
.508 Groups of people
.508 3 Young people
Do not use for therapeutics for infants and children up to puberty,
comprehensive works on child and adolescent therapeutics; class in
615.5
.508 35 Young people twelve to twenty
Do not use for therapeutics for young people twelve to twenty who
have not reached puberty; class in 615.5
Class here therapeutics for adolescents
.508 4 People in specific stages of adulthood
Do not use for people in late adulthood; class in 615.5
.7 Pharmacokinetics
Including special effects and actions of drugs; adverse reactions, toxic reactions;
drugs affecting cardiovascular and hematopoietic systems; drugs affecting
respiratory system; drugs affecting digestive system and metabolism; drugs
affecting lymphatic and glandular systems; drugs affecting urogenital system;
drugs affecting musculoskeletal system, integument; drugs affecting nervous
system; addictive drugs, psychopharmacology; miscellaneous classes of drugs
(limited to anti-infective agents, anti-inflammatory agents, anti-allergic agents,
antineoplastic agents)
Class here biopharmaceutics, pharmacodynamics
Class personal aspects of preventing drug addiction in 613.8; class drug
therapy for mental disorders in 616.89; class drug allergies in 616.97; class
comprehensive medical works on addictions as diseases in 616.86; class
interdisciplinary works on drug addiction in 362.29; class interdisciplinary
works on antibiotics in 615.3. Class use of a drug to treat a specific disease or
group of diseases with the disease or group of diseases in 616–618, e.g., drug
treatment for diseases of liver 616.3
For toxicology, see 615.9
See Manual at 615.1 vs. 615.7; also at 615.2–615.3 vs. 615.7; also at 615.7
vs. 615.9
672
615 Medicine and health 615
.9 Toxicology
Including industrial toxicology; environmental toxicology; incidence of
poisoning; prevention of poisoning; tests, analysis, detection of poisons and
poisoning; diagnoses and prognoses of poisoning; treatment of poisoning;
antidotes; gaseous poisons; lethal gases; inorganic poisons; animal poisons;
organic poisons
Class here poisons and poisoning
Class public safety programs and social provision for prevention of poisoning in
363.17; class forensic toxicology in 614; class toxic reactions and interactions
of drugs in 615.7; class environmental diseases, environmental medicine
in 616.9. Class effects of poisons on a specific system or organ with the
system or organ in 616–618, e.g., effect of poisons on the liver 616.3; class
comprehensive medical works on a specific type of communicable disease that
involves poisons with the type of disease in 616.9, e.g., salmonella infections
616.9
For radiation poisoning, see 616.9
.900 1 Philosophy and theory
.900 2 Miscellany
.900 28 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for testing and measurement; class in 615.9
673
615 Dewey Decimal Classification 615
616 Diseases
Including special medical conditions (e.g., genetic diseases [hereditary diseases],
congenital diseases, chronic diseases, symptoms and general pathological processes
as problems in their own right); case histories
Class here clinical medicine, evidence-based medicine, internal medicine
Class immunogenetics, interpretation of symptoms for diagnosis and prognosis in
616.07; class headaches in 616.8; class infections in 616.9; class results of injuries
and wounds in 617.2; class surgical complications and sequelae in 617.9. Class
symptoms and pathological processes of a specific disease or class of diseases with
the disease or class of diseases, e.g., symptoms of heart diseases 616.1
For incidence of and public measures to prevent disease, see 614.4; for
therapeutics, see 615.5; for gene therapy, see 615.8; for injuries and wounds,
surgical treatment of diseases, diseases by body region, diseases of teeth,
eyes, ears, see 617; for shock associated with injury or surgery, see 617.2;
for gynecologic, obstetrical, fetal, pediatric, geriatric diseases, see 618; for
prenatal procedures to diagnose genetic diseases (e.g., amniocentesis and
chorionic villus biopsy), see 618.3
See Manual at 610 vs. 616; also at 616 vs. 612; also at 616 vs. 616.07; also at
616 vs. 617.4; also at 616 vs. 618.92
SUMMARY
616.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.02–.08 [Special topics of diseases, pathology, psychosomatic medicine]
.1 Diseases of cardiovascular system
.2 Diseases of respiratory system
.3 Diseases of digestive system
.4 Diseases of endocrine, hematopoietic, lymphatic, glandular systems;
diseases of male breast
.5 Diseases of integument
.6 Diseases of urogenital system
.7 Diseases of musculoskeletal system
.8 Diseases of nervous system and mental disorders
.9 Other diseases
674
616 Medicine and health 616
.007 2 Research
Do not use for experimental research; class in 616.02
.008 Groups of people
Do not use for incidence of disease in groups of people; class in 614.4
.008 3 Young people
Do not use for diseases of infants and children up to puberty,
comprehensive works on child and adolescent medicine; class in
618.92
.008 35 Young people twelve to twenty
Do not use for diseases of young people twelve to twenty who
have not reached puberty; class in 618.92
Class here adolescent medicine
.008 4 People in specific stages of adulthood
Do not use for people in late adulthood; class in 618.97
.009 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for history and geographic treatment of incidence of disease,
history of epidemics, class in 614.4
[.009 11–.009 13] Frigid, temperate, tropical zones
Do not use; class in 616.9
.009 2 Biography
Class life with a physical disease in 362.19. Class life with a
mental disorder with the disorder in 616.85–616.89, e.g., life with
manic-depressive illness 616.89
.02 Special topics of diseases
Including domestic medicine; medical emergencies; emergency care nursing,
resuscitation, comprehensive works on emergency medicine; experimental
medicine; intensive care; critical care, intensive care nursing; palliative and
terminal care; terminal care nursing
Class ethics of animal experimentation in 179; class special topics applied
to special medical conditions in 616; class fetal tissue transplantation in
617.9; class breeding, genetic engineering, care, maintenance of laboratory
animals in 636; class ethics of experimentation on human subjects and
comprehensive works on ethics of medical experimentation in 174.2; class
comprehensive works on clinical trials in 615.5072; class comprehensive
works on clinical trials of diagnostic procedures in 616.07
For a specific kind of therapy, see the therapy in 615, e.g., drug
therapy 615.5, oxygen therapy 615.8; for palliative treatment of a
specific symptom, see the symptom, e.g., pain 616; for a specific kind of
resuscitation, see the kind, e.g., cardiopulmonary resuscitation 616.1
[.020 1–.020 9] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 616.02
675
616 Dewey Decimal Classification 616
.07 Pathology
Including etiology; pathogenesis, risk factors; diagnosis and prognosis;
differential diagnosis; disability evaluation; nursing assessment,
nursing diagnosis; death; immunity; disease resistance, immune system,
immunochemistry, immunology, leukocytes, lymphocytes
Class social factors contributing to spread of a disease in 362.1; class
forensic autopsy in 614; class immune serums and immunologic drugs in
615.3; class symptoms and general pathological processes as problems
in their own right, pathology, psychosomatic medicine, case histories
applied to special medical conditions, genetic diseases, genetic aspects of
diseases with complex causation in 616; class nonprofessional diagnosis
in 616.02; class diseases of hematopoietic system in 616.4; class urinary
manifestations of diseases of urogenital system in 616.6; class diseases of
immune system in 616.97; class comprehensive works on clinical trials of
diagnostic procedures and therapy in 615.5072; class interdisciplinary works
on human death in 306.9
For cytopathology, histopathology, see 611; for forensic pathology,
see 614; for ultrasonic therapy, radiotherapy, see 615.8; for medical
microbiology, pathogenic microorganisms as causes of communicable
diseases, see 616.9; for endoscopic surgery, see 617
See Manual at 616 vs. 616.07
.08 Psychosomatic medicine
Use only for psychosomatic aspects of diseases defined in 616.1–616.7,
616.9
Class somatoform disorders in 616.85; class diseases caused by stress in
616.9; class comprehensive works on psychological and psychosomatic
aspects of disease in 616.001
676
616 Medicine and health 616
677
616 Dewey Decimal Classification 616
678
616 Medicine and health 616
.5 Diseases of integument
Including medical microbiology; special topics (e.g., personnel, domestic
medicine, medical emergencies, experimental medicine, intensive care,
palliative and terminal care); rehabilitation; genetic diseases (hereditary
diseases), congenital diseases; preventive measures; therapy, alternative
therapy, rehabilitative therapy; pathology; psychosomatic medicine; case
histories; dermatitis, photosensitivity disorders, urticaria; eczema; viral
and bacterial skin diseases; psoriasis; diseases of sebaceous glands; skin
hypertrophies and ulcerations; diseases of scalp, hair, nails; pigmentary
changes; diseases of sweat glands; parasitic and fungal skin diseases; chapping,
chilblains, frostbite
Class here dermatology, skin diseases
Class porphyria in 616.3; class mastocytosis, urticaria pigmentosa in
616.7; class leishmaniasis in 616.9; class herpes genitalis in 616.95; class
comprehensive works on herpesvirus diseases in 616.9
For allergies of skin, dermatological manifestations of food and drug
allergies, allergic contact dermatitis, see 616.97; for birthmarks that are
capillary hemangiomas, see 616.99
.500 1–.500 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 616.1–616.9
680
616 Medicine and health 616
681
616 Dewey Decimal Classification 616
682
616 Medicine and health 616
683
616 Dewey Decimal Classification 616
.9 Other diseases
Including medical microbiology; special topics (e.g., personnel, domestic
medicine, medical emergencies, experimental medicine, intensive care,
palliative and terminal care); rehabilitation; genetic diseases (hereditary
diseases), congenital diseases; preventive measures; therapy, alternative
therapy, rehabilitative therapy; pathology; psychosomatic medicine; case
histories; virus diseases; bacterial diseases; comprehensive works on
gram-negative bacterial infections; clostridium infections, diphtheria, cholera,
dysenteries, protozoan infections; bacterial blood diseases; parasitic diseases
and diseases due to fungi (mycoses); medical parasitology; diseases caused
by microorganisms or parasites even if the diseases are not communicable;
noncommunicable diseases and environmental medicine; communicable
diseases as part of environmental medicine, diseases due to stress
Class here communicable diseases, infections
Class resistance to specific drugs in 615; class giardiasis in 616.3; class
retroviridae as oncogenic viruses in 616.99; class comprehensive works on
radiation dosimetry in 612; class comprehensive works on etiology of diseases
in 616.07. Class a specific retroviridae infection not provided for here with the
infection, e.g., HIV infections 616.97; class medical microbiology of a specific
disease or group of diseases with the disease or group of diseases, e.g., medical
microbiology of tuberculosis 616.99
For poisoning, see 615.9; for parasitic skin diseases, fungal skin diseases,
diseases due to light, chapping, chilblains, frostbite, see 616.5; for sports
medicine, see 617.1; for puerperal septicemia, see 618.7. For a specific
virus disease or group of virus diseases not provided for here, see the
disease or group of diseases, e.g., viral hepatitis 616.3; for a specific
communicable disease not provided for here, see the disease, e.g., mumps
616.3; for a specific herpesvirus disease or group of herpesvirus diseases
not provided for here, see the disease or group of diseases, e.g., shingles
616.5; for a specific bacterial disease or group of bacterial diseases not
provided for here, see the disease or group of diseases, e.g., bacterial skin
diseases 616.5; for a specific entomological disease, see the disease, e.g.,
lice infestations 616.5; for a specific noncommunicable or environmentally
linked disease or type of disease provided for elsewhere, see the disease or
type of disease, e.g., mental disorders 616.89
[.900 1–.900 9] Standard subdivisions of other diseases
Do not use; class in 616.001–616.009
.901–.909 Standard subdivisions of communicable diseases
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 616.1–616.9
[.909 11–.909 13] Frigid, temperate, tropical zones
Do not use; class in 616.9
684
616 Medicine and health 616
685
617 Dewey Decimal Classification 617
686
617 Medicine and health 617
SUMMARY
617.001–.008 Standard subdivisions of surgery
.09 History, geographic treatment, biography of surgery
.1 Injuries and wounds
.2 Results of injuries and wounds
.4 Surgery by systems
.5 Regional medicine
.6 Dentistry
.7 Ophthalmology
.8 Otology and audiology
.9 Operative surgery and special fields of surgery
687
617 Dewey Decimal Classification 617
.4 Surgery by systems
Including cardiovascular system; digestive system; blood-forming, lymphatic,
glandular systems; endocrine system; urogenital system; musculoskeletal
system, integument; orthopedic surgery; nervous system; neurosurgery
Class chronic diseases of skeletal system in 616.7; class orthopedic regional
surgery, spine surgery involving both spinal column and spinal cord in 617.5
For fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains, abrasions, see 617.1; for
respiratory system, surgery of specific organs of digestive system, surgery
of a specific gland, amputations, skull, jaws, joints of extremities, see 617.5;
for ophthalmologic surgery, see 617.7; for otologic surgery, see 617.8; for
gynecologic and obstetrical surgery, see 618
See Manual at 616 vs. 617.4
688
617 Medicine and health 617
.5 Regional medicine
Including head; otolaryngology, otorhinolaryngology, comprehensive works on
diseases of ears, nose, throat; face; neck; thorax (chest) and respiratory system;
abdominal and pelvic cavities; back; upper extremities; surgery of joints of
upper extremities; lower extremities; legs; comprehensive works on extremities,
on paraplegia
Class here regional surgery; orthopedic regional medicine, orthopedic regional
surgery
Class nonsurgical medicine of specific systems or organs in specific regions
in 616; class nonsurgical works on mouth as a digestive organ in 616.3; class
carpal tunnel syndrome in 616.8; except for spleen, thyroid and parathyroid
glands, respiratory system, specific organs of digestive system, class surgery
of a specific system in a specific region in 617.4; class eyes in 617.7; class
comprehensive works on kinds of oral surgery commonly performed by dentists
in 617.6; class comprehensive works on surgery of breast in 618.1
For neurological aspects of paraplegia, see 616.8; for surgery of heart,
urogenital system, see 617.4; for teeth, see 617.6; for eyes, see 617.7; for
ears, see 617.8
See also 617.1 for fractures
See Manual at 617.5
.508 3 Young people
Do not use for nonsurgical regional medicine of infants and children
up to puberty, comprehensive works on child and adolescent
medicine; class in 618.92
.508 35 Young people twelve to twenty
Do not use for nonsurgical regional medicine of young people
twelve to twenty who have not reached puberty; class in 618.92
Class here comprehensive works on nonsurgical regional medicine
of adolescents
.508 4 People in specific stages of adulthood
Do not use for nonsurgical regional medicine of people in late
adulthood; class in 618.97
.6 Dentistry
Including special topics (e.g., personnel, domestic medicine, emergencies,
experimental medicine, intensive care); rehabilitation; genetic diseases
(hereditary diseases), congenital diseases, injuries and wounds, trauma; therapy,
rehabilitative therapy; pathology; psychosomatic medicine; oral hygiene and
preventive dentistry; dental hygiene; surgery; dental diseases; diseases of teeth;
orthodontics and pediatric dentistry; extraction; exodontics; caries (cavities);
prosthodontics; dental restoration
Class adolescent dentistry in 617.600835
For tumors of teeth and surrounding tissues, tuberculosis of teeth and
surrounding tissues, see 616.99
689
617 Dewey Decimal Classification 617
.7 Ophthalmology
Including special topics (e.g., personnel, domestic medicine, emergencies,
experimental medicine, intensive care); rehabilitation; genetic diseases
(hereditary diseases), congenital diseases, injuries and wounds, trauma;
preventive measures; therapy, rehabilitative therapy; psychosomatic medicine;
pathology and surgery of eyes; diseases of uveas; diseases of optic nerves, of
retinas; diseases of eyeballs; disorders of refraction and accommodation, color
vision defects; optometry; diseases of ocular neuromuscular mechanism and
lacrimal apparatus; diseases of eyelids and conjunctivas; diseases of orbits;
artificial eyes
Class here eye diseases
For Sjogren’s syndrome, see 616.7; for tumors of eyes, tuberculosis of eyes,
see 616.99
.700 1–.700 8 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 617
[.700 9] History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use; class in 617.709
.709 History, geographic treatment, biography
Add to base number 617.709 notation 1–9 from Table 2, e.g., biographies
of ophthalmologists 617.7092
690
617 Medicine and health 617
691
617 Dewey Decimal Classification 617
692
618 Medicine and health 618
SUMMARY
618.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1 Gynecology
.2 Obstetrics
.3 Diseases and complications of pregnancy
.4 Childbirth
.5 Labor complications
.6 Normal puerperium
.7 Puerperal diseases
.8 Obstetrical surgery
.9 Pediatrics and geriatrics
693
618 Dewey Decimal Classification 618
.1 Gynecology
Including medical microbiology; special topics (e.g., personnel, domestic
medicine, medical emergencies, experimental medicine, intensive care,
palliative and terminal care); rehabilitation; genetic diseases (hereditary
diseases), congenital diseases; preventive measures; surgery; therapy,
rehabilitative therapy; pathology; psychosomatic medicine; case histories;
endocrine gynecology, endometriosis; diseases of ovaries; diseases of fallopian
tubes; diseases of uterus; diseases of uterine cervix; diseases of vagina; diseases
of vulva; functional and systemic disorders; female sexual disorders; birth
control; contraception, family planning; diseases of breast; comprehensive
works on diseases of male and female breast
Class personal health aspects of birth control in 613.9; class pharmacokinetics
of chemical contraceptives in 615.7; class tumors of genital system in 616.99;
class comprehensive medical works on sexual disorders, comprehensive works
on male and female infertility, comprehensive works on human reproductive
technology in 616.6; class interdisciplinary works on birth control in 363.9
For diseases of male breast, see 616.4; for male climacteric disorders,
nonsurgical methods of birth control in males, see 616.6; for tumors of
breast, see 616.99; for surgery of male breast, see 617.5; for puerperal
diseases, diseases of lactation, see 618.7
See also 616.9 for toxic shock syndrome
.100 1–.100 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 616.1–616.9
.2 Obstetrics
Including medical microbiology; special topics (e.g., personnel, domestic
medicine, medical emergencies, experimental medicine, intensive care,
palliative and terminal care); rehabilitation; genetic diseases (hereditary
diseases), congenital diseases; therapy, rehabilitative therapy; pathology;
psychosomatic medicine; case histories; prenatal care and preparation for
childbirth; multiple pregnancy and childbirth; nonsurgical methods of abortion;
use of abortifacient agents
Class here midwifery, comprehensive works on pregnancy and childbirth
Class surgical abortion, comprehensive works on induced abortion in 618.8
For physiology of pregnancy and childbirth, see 612.6; for diagnosis of
diseases and complications of pregnancy, see 618.3; for diseases, disorders,
management of pregnancy, childbirth, puerperium, see 618.3–618.8; for
diagnosis of labor complications, see 618.5; for diagnosis of puerperal
diseases, see 618.7
.200 1–.200 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 616.1–616.9
694
618 Medicine and health 618
.4 Childbirth
Including presentation; natural childbirth
Class here labor
Class a specific aspect not provided for here with the aspect, e.g., Cesarean
section 618.8
.5 Labor complications
Class here dystocia
.6 Normal puerperium
Class here postnatal care
.7 Puerperal diseases
Including medical microbiology; special topics (e.g., personnel, domestic
medicine, medical emergencies, experimental medicine, intensive care,
palliative and terminal care); rehabilitation; genetic diseases (hereditary
diseases), congenital diseases; preventive measures; surgery; therapy,
rehabilitative therapy; pathology; psychosomatic medicine; case histories;
postpartum hemorrhage, Sheehan’s syndrome; diseases of lactation; puerperal
infections; childbed fever, puerperal septicemia; puerperal mental disorders;
postpartum depression; maternal death
Class comprehensive works on depression in 616.85
.700 1–.700 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 616.1–616.9
.8 Obstetrical surgery
Including version and extraction; minor surgery; cesarean section; surgical
abortion; comprehensive medical works on abortion
Class embryo transfer in 618.1; class interdisciplinary works on abortion in
362.1988
For nonsurgical methods of abortion, see 618.2
695
618 Dewey Decimal Classification 618
[619] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 13
696
620 Engineering and allied operations 620
SUMMARY
620.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.1–.8 [Engineering mechanics and materials, sound and related vibrations,
mechanical vibration, human factors and safety engineering]
621 Applied physics
622 Mining and related operations
623 Military and nautical engineering
624 Civil engineering
625 Engineering of railroads and roads
627 Hydraulic engineering
628 Sanitary engineering
629 Other branches of engineering
697
620 Dewey Decimal Classification 620
698
620 Engineering and allied operations 620
.3 Mechanical vibration
Including generation and transmission; effects and countermeasures
Class effects of vibrations on materials in 620.1
For sound and related vibrations, see 620.2
SUMMARY
621.04 Special topics of applied physics
.1 Steam engineering
.2 Hydraulic-power technology
.3 Electrical, magnetic, optical, communications, computer engineering;
electronics, lighting
.4 Prime movers and heat engineering
.5 Pneumatic, vacuum, low-temperature technologies
.6 Blowers, fans, pumps
.8 Machine engineering
.9 Tools
.1 Steam engineering
Including specific kinds of steam engines (e.g., portable engines, stationary
engines); generating and transmitting steam; central stations
Class interdisciplinary works on cogeneration of electricity and heat in 333.793
For marine steam engines, see 623.87; for steam locomotives, see 625.26;
for steam tractors and rollers, see 629.22
.2 Hydraulic-power technology
Including special topics of hydraulic-power technology (e.g., specific liquids,
water, hydraulic fluids); water mills; comprehensive works on waterwheels;
turbines; pumps and accumulators; hydraulic transmission; rams
Class hydraulic control in 629.8; class comprehensive works on pumps in 621.6
For waterwheels used as water-lifting devices, see 621.6
SUMMARY
621.302 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment,
materials
.31 Generation, modification, storage, transmission of electric power
.32 Lighting
.33 Electric power transmission for railroads
.34 Magnetic engineering
.36 Optical engineering
.37 Testing and measurement of electrical quantities
.38 Electronics, communications engineering
.39 Computer engineering
700
621 Engineering and allied operations 621
701
621 Dewey Decimal Classification 621
SUMMARY
621.381 Electronics
.382 Communications engineering
.383 Telegraphy
.384 Radio and radar
.385 Telephony
.386 Telephone terminal equipment
.387 Telephone transmission and nonterminal equipment
.388 Television
.389 Security, sound recording, related systems
702
621 Engineering and allied operations 621
.381 Electronics
Including special topics of electronics (e.g., power and energy in
electronic systems, optoelectronics, packaging); microwave electronics
Class here microelectronics, molecular electronics
Class signal processing, electronic interference and noise in 621.382.
Class a specific application of electronics with the application, e.g., laser
technology 621.36
See also 537.5 for physics of electronics
.381 5 Components and circuits
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
Including specific components (e.g., electronic tubes,
semiconductors); printed circuits and circuits for specific functions;
supplementary components (e.g., photoelectric and photoelectronic
components, testing and measuring components); analog-to-digital
and digital-to-analog converters
Class here analog, digital, integrated, microelectronic, semiconductor,
superconductor, thin-film circuits; circuits and components common
to electronics and communications engineering
Class microwave components and circuits in 621.381; class
components and circuits of a specific branch of communications
engineering in 621.383–621.389; class very large scale integration,
operational amplifiers, switching theory in logic circuit design,
analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters in data
communications engineering in 621.39. Class testing and measuring
a specific circuit or component with the circuit or component,
plus notation 028 from Table 1, e.g., testing thin-film circuits
621.3815028; class instrumentation in a specific field with the field,
e.g., electronic control 629.8
.381 502 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment,
materials
Do not use for testing and measurement; class in 621.3815
703
621 Dewey Decimal Classification 621
704
621 Engineering and allied operations 621
705
621 Dewey Decimal Classification 621
.388 Television
Including black-and-white television; color television; high-definition
television (HDTV); digital television; wave propagation and
transmission; components and devices (e.g., transmitters,
semiconductors, transistors, tubes, video recorders and video recordings,
cameras and components, antennas); communication systems (e.g.,
satellite television, cable television); stations; television sets
Class here interactive television (TV programming with interactive
content and/or enhancements, e.g., interactive program guides,
personalized multi-camera angles, real-time voting, video-on-demand)
.388 001 Philosophy and theory
.388 002 Miscellany
.388 002 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment,
materials
Including maintenance and repair of broadcast and
transmission equipment, comprehensive works on television
repair
Class maintenance and repair of receiving sets in 621.388
.388 003–.388 009 Standard subdivisions
.389 Security, sound recording, related systems
Including public address, security, related systems; sound recording
and reproducing systems; digital audio engineering; sonar; audiovisual
engineering
Class telephone message recording in 621.386; class comprehensive
works on acoustical communications, on audio systems covering
transmission as well as recording and reproduction in 621.382
For fire alarms, see 628.9
.39 Computer engineering
Including general works on specific types of computers; specific types of
processors, e.g., multiprocessors; systems analysis and design, computer
architecture; circuitry; logic circuits, logic design of circuits, very large
scale integration (VLSI); storage; interfacing and communications devices,
peripherals (e.g., peripherals combining input and output functions, input
peripherals, output peripherals); devices for special computer methods
Class here electronic digital computers, central processing units, computer
reliability, general computer performance evaluation
Class selection and use of computer hardware, works treating both hardware
and either programming or programs in 004; class storage of pictorial data
in optical storage devices in 621.36; class Internet telephony in 621.385;
class programmable calculators in 681. Class a specific application of
computers with the application, e.g., use of computers to regulate processes
automatically 629.8
See Manual at 004–006 vs. 621.39; also at 004.6 vs. 621.382, 621.39;
also at 006.3 vs. 006.4, 621.36, 621.39
706
621 Engineering and allied operations 621
707
621 Dewey Decimal Classification 621
.8 Machine engineering
Including general topics of machine engineering (e.g., physical principles,
power and speed control devices, machine design, maintenance and repair);
machine parts; gears and cams; valves and pistons; power transmission systems;
materials-handling equipment; cranes and elevators; fasteners; tribology;
friction
Class coal pipelines in 662.6; class petroleum pipelines in 665.5; class industrial
gases pipelines in 665.7. Class a specific kind of machinery not provided for
here with the kind, e.g., hydraulic machinery 621.2; class a specific use of
machinery with the use, e.g., gears in clocks 681.1; class manufacturing pipes of
a specific material with the material, e.g., metal pipes 671.8
.801 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for physical principles; class in 621.8
.802 Miscellany
708
621 Engineering and allied operations 621
.9 Tools
Including machine tools; pneumatic tools; hand tools; planing and milling tools;
abrading and grinding tools; cutting, disassembling, sawing tools; turning tools;
perforating and tapping tools; punching tools; fastening and joining equipment;
pressing, impressing, molding equipment
Class here fabricating equipment
Class fasteners in 621.8. Class a specific use with the use, e.g., lathes in
woodworking 684
.900 1–.900 9 Standard subdivisions
709
623 Dewey Decimal Classification 623
.4 Ordnance
Including artillery; specific pieces of artillery; gun mounts; small arms and
other weapons; side arms; ammunition and other destructive agents; accessories
Class mine laying and clearance in 623; class combat ships in 623.82; class
artistic aspects of arms and armor in 739.7; class comprehensive works on
rocketry in 621.43; class interdisciplinary works on bombs in 355.8; class
interdisciplinary works on missiles in 358.1. Class vehicle-mounted small arms
with the vehicle, e.g., armored cars 623.74
For combat vehicles, see 623.74
710
623 Engineering and allied operations 623
711
623 Dewey Decimal Classification 623
712
624 Engineering and allied operations 624
.2 Bridges
Including specific kinds of bridges (e.g., girder and related kinds of bridges,
arch bridges, suspension and cable-stayed bridges, movable bridges); structural
analysis and design; floors and foundations
Class here compound bridges, long-span bridges
Class architecture of bridges in 725
For military bridge engineering, see 623
.209 3–.209 9 Specific continents, countries, localities
Class specific bridges of a specific kind in 624.2
713
625 Dewey Decimal Classification 625
.1 Railroads
Including comprehensive works on special-purpose railroads; surveying and
design; permanent way (e.g., earthwork, protective structures, track, rails, track
accessories); railroad yards; model and miniature railroads and trains
Class here comprehensive works on broad-gage, narrow-gage, standard-gage
railroads
Class electrification of railroads in 621.33; class play with model railroads and
trains in 790.1; class interdisciplinary works on railroads in 385
For military railroad engineering, see 623; for railroad rolling stock, see
625.2; for special-purpose railroads, permanent way of special-purpose
railroads, see 625.3–625.6. For models and miniatures of a specific kind
of special-purpose railroad, see the kind in 625.3–625.6, e.g., models of
subways 625.4
Monorail systems, monorail tracks relocated to 625.4
.100 1 Philosophy and theory
.100 2 Miscellany
.100 22 Illustrations
Do not use for models and miniatures; class in 625.1
.100 3–.100 9 Standard subdivisions
714
625 Engineering and allied operations 625
.7 Roads
Including surveying and design; earthwork; dirt roads; surfacing dirt roads;
maintenance and repair; roadside areas; ice crossings, traffic control equipment,
protective roadside barriers
Class here highways, streets
Class grade crossings (road crossings of railroads) in 625.1; class curbs in
625.8; class interdisciplinary works on roads and highways in 388.1; class
interdisciplinary works on urban roads and streets in 388.4
For military road engineering, see 623; for artificial road surfaces, see
625.8; for public lighting for roads, see 628.9; for forestry roads, see 634.9
.702 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for maintenance and repair; class in 625.7
715
625 Dewey Decimal Classification 625
[626] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 6
716
628 Engineering and allied operations 628
.1 Water supply
Including sources (e.g., lakes, rivers, springs, groundwater, seawater);
protection and engineering evaluation of sources; storage and conservation;
collection and distribution systems; water mains and service pipes; aqueducts;
testing, analysis, treatment, pollution countermeasures (e.g., mechanical
treatment, aeration, chemical treatment, desalinization)
Class here comprehensive works on engineering of water supply, sewers,
sewage treatment and disposal
Class economic and social evaluation of adequacy, development requirements,
conservation of sources in 333.91; class hydraulic engineering, construction
of dams for water storage and conservation, engineering of reservoirs for
water supply, comprehensive works on protection of reservoirs in 627; class
sewers, water supply for rural and sparsely populated areas in 628; class
interdisciplinary works on water supply in 363.6; class interdisciplinary works
on water pollution countermeasures in 363.739; class interdisciplinary works
on sources, on evaluation of sources in 553.7; class interdisciplinary works on
fluoridation in 614.5
For construction of dams and reservoirs, see 627; for sewage treatment and
disposal, pollution countermeasures that consist of sewage treatment, see
628.3. For pollution countermeasures in a specific technology other than
sanitary engineering, see the technology, plus notation 028 from Table 1,
e.g., pollution control in metallurgy plants 669.028
See Manual at 363.6
.102 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for testing; class in 628.1
717
628 Dewey Decimal Classification 628
718
628 Engineering and allied operations 628
SUMMARY
629.04 Transportation engineering
.1 Aerospace engineering
.2 Motor land vehicles, cycles
.3 Air-cushion vehicles (Ground-effect machines, Hovercraft)
.4 Astronautics
.8 Automatic control engineering
719
629 Dewey Decimal Classification 629
.1 Aerospace engineering
Including mechanics and operation of aerospace flight; aerospace vehicles and
stationary facilities; portable flight vehicles
Class military aerospace engineering in 623; class vehicles that function
primarily in the atmosphere in 629.133; class hang gliding as a sport in 797.5.
Class a specific facility with the facility, e.g., air-cushion vehicles 629.3; class
mechanics and operation of a specific type of aerospace flight with the type,
e.g., astromechanics 629.4
For astronautics, see 629.4; for vehicles that function primarily in space, see
629.47
.13 Aeronautics
See Manual at 629.04 vs. 388
.130 01–.130 09 Standard subdivisions
.130 1 Philosophy and theory of flight
Do not use for aeromechanics of flight, aviation meteorology; class in
629.132
.130 2–.130 8 Standard subdivisions of flight
.130 9 History, geographic treatment, biography of flight
Do not use for flight guides; class in 629.132
Record of flying activities in all types of aircraft
.130 92 Biography of flight
Class here fliers, pilots
.132 Mechanics of flight; flying and related topics
Including aerostatics; aerodynamics; comprehensive works on
aeromechanics; aviation meteorology; automatic control
Class hang gliding in 629.1; class flying model airplanes, flying kites in
796.15; class air sports in 797.5
See Manual at 796.15 vs. 629.04
[.132 01–.132 09] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 629.1301–629.1309
.133 Aircraft types
Including lighter-than-air aircraft; heavier-than-air aircraft
Class models and miniatures of a specific type of military aircraft,
comprehensive works on models and miniatures of military aircraft
in 623.74; class hang gliders in 629.1; class components of specific
aircraft types in 629.134; class flying kites, flying model aircraft,
interdisciplinary works on building and flying model aircraft in 796.15.
Class models and miniatures of a specific aircraft component with the
component in 629.134–629.135, e.g., models of flight instrumentation
629.135
See Manual at 796.15 vs. 629.04
720
629 Engineering and allied operations 629
721
629 Dewey Decimal Classification 629
722
629 Engineering and allied operations 629
.4 Astronautics
Including space flight
Class military astronautics in 623; class unmanned space flight in 629.43; class
interdisciplinary works on space policy in 333.9. Class preparation for flight to
a specific celestial body with the flight, e.g., preparation for manned lunar flight
629.45
See also 500.5 for space sciences
See Manual at 629.04 vs. 388
*
*Do not use notation 022 from Table 1 for models and miniatures; class in 629.22. Do not use
notation 028 from Table 1 for testing and measurement, maintenance and repair; class in 629.28
724
629 Engineering and allied operations 629
725
629 Dewey Decimal Classification 629
SUMMARY
630.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
631 Specific techniques; apparatus, equipment, materials
632 Plant injuries, diseases, pests
633 Field and plantation crops
634 Orchards, fruits, forestry
635 Garden crops (Horticulture)
636 Animal husbandry
637 Processing dairy and related products
638 Insect culture
639 Hunting, fishing, conservation, related technologies
.2 Miscellany
Including scientific principles
For agricultural genetics, see 631.5
726
630 Agriculture and related technologies 630
.2 Agricultural structures
Including farmhouses; general-purpose buildings; barns; machine and
equipment sheds; fences, hedges, walls; roads, bridges, dams
Class construction of bridges in 624.2; class construction of farm roads in
625.7; class construction of dams in 627; class construction of farm buildings
and structures, construction of farmhouses in 690
For housing for domestic animals, see 636.08
727
631 Dewey Decimal Classification 631
.4 Soil science
Including soil chemistry; soil fertility, acidity, alkalinity; soil physics;
soil classification; soil erosion; control of soil erosion, soil conservation,
comprehensive agricultural works on soil and water conservation; soil biology;
soil and land-use surveys
Class here interdisciplinary works on soils
Class use of soil conditioners in 631.8; class comprehensive technological
works on soil erosion in 627; class comprehensive works on crop rotation
in 631.5; class interdisciplinary works on soil conservation in 333.73; class
interdisciplinary works on soil erosion in 551.3; class interdisciplinary works on
soil mechanics in 624.1
For tillage for water conservation, see 631.5; for revegetation, see 631.6;
for water conservation, see 631.7; for use of fertilizers, see 631.8. For a
specific aspect of soils, see the aspect, e.g., soil formation 551.3, engineering
use of soils 624.1
.401 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for classification of soils, scientific principles; class in 631.4
[.409] History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use; class in 631.4
728
631 Agriculture and related technologies 631
.7 Water conservation
For tillage for water conservation, see 631.5
729
633 Dewey Decimal Classification 633
.1 Cereals
Including grain amaranths; cultivation, harvesting, related topics; wheat;
buckwheat; oats; rye; corn; barley; millets, grain sorghums, upland and wild
rice; rice
Class sweet sorghums in 633.6; class sweet corn in 635
For cereal crops grown for forage, see 633.2; for popcorn, see 635
.2 Forage crops
Including pastures and their grasses; range management; cultivation, harvesting,
related topics of forage crops; bluegrasses; orchard grass; bent grasses; timothy;
cereal grasses; sedges
Class here forage grasses, Pooideae grasses
Class pasture use of forests in 634.9; class comprehensive works on ranches and
farms devoted to livestock in 636
For forage crops other than grasses, see 633.3
.200 1–.200 9 Standard subdivisions
730
633 Agriculture and related technologies 633
.5 Fiber crops
Including specific soft fibers (e.g., cotton, flax, hemp [cannabis sativa], jute,
ramie); hard fibers
Class here soft-fiber crops
Class fiber plants grown for paper pulp in 633.8
.7 Alkaloidal crops
Including tobacco; tea; coffee; cacao; poppies (Papaver somniferum); kola nuts
(cola nuts); maté; chicory; marijuana; hashish
731
634 Dewey Decimal Classification 634
.8 Grapes
Including injuries, diseases, pests; varieties and kinds; cultivation and
harvesting
Class here viticulture
.9 Forestry
Including general topics of forestry (e.g., forest management, access and safety
features, silviculture, injuries, diseases, pests); kinds of trees (e.g., dicotyledons,
monocotyledons, gymnosperms); forest exploitation and products; logging,
logs, comprehensive works on lumbering; agroforestry
Class nonwoody plants grown for paper pulp in 633.8; class lumber in 674;
class comprehensive works on management in forestry in 634.9068; class
interdisciplinary works on afforestation, interdisciplinary works on reforestation
in 333.75. Class trees cultivated for a specific product other than lumber or pulp
with the product, e.g., turpentine trees 633.8, pecan trees 634
For sawmill operations, see 674
.906 8 Management
Do not use for management of production; class in 634.9
732
635 Agriculture and related technologies 635
SUMMARY
636.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.08 Specific topics in animal husbandry
.1 Horses
.2 Cattle and related animals
.3 Sheep and goats
.4 Swine
.5 Chickens and other kinds of domestic birds
.6 Birds other than poultry
.7 Dogs
.8 Cats
.9 Other mammals
733
636 Dewey Decimal Classification 636
734
636 Agriculture and related technologies 636
.1 Horses
Including miniature horses; specific breeds and kinds of horses (e.g., oriental
horses, racehorses, saddle horses [riding horses], carriage horses, draft horses,
ponies, light harness horses); other equines (e.g., donkeys [burros], mules)
Class here equines
Class training of riders and drivers, comprehensive works on training horses and
their riders and drivers in 798
For wild mustang, see 599.665
.100 1–.100 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 636.001–636.009
.4 Swine
Including specific breeds of swine (e.g., European breeds of swine;
non-European breeds of swine)
.400 1–.400 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 636.001–636.009
735
636 Dewey Decimal Classification 636
.7 Dogs
Including breeds of dogs
Class specific breeds in 636.72–636.75
See Manual at 636.7 vs. 636.73, 636.752
.700 1–.700 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 636.001–636.009
736
636 Agriculture and related technologies 636
737
636 Dewey Decimal Classification 636
.8 Cats
Including specific breeds and kinds of domestic cats (e.g., shorthair cats,
longhair cats); nondomestic cats
.800 1–.800 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 636.001–636.009
.9 Other mammals
Class here other mammals as pets
Add to base number 636.9 the numbers following 599 in 599.2–599.8, e.g.,
rodents 636.935, fur-bearing animals 636.97; however, for equines, see 636.1;
for ruminants other than mouse deer, see 636.2; for cat family, see 636.8
738
639 Agriculture and related technologies 639
.8 Aquaculture
Including aquaculture of plants
Class here mariculture
Class hydroponics in 631.5. Class aquaculture of a specific kind of animal with
the kind, e.g., aquaculture of fishes 639.3
739
640 Dewey Decimal Classification 640
SUMMARY
640.1–.9 Standard subdivisions; evaluation and purchasing guides
641 Food and drink
642 Meals and table service
643 Housing and household equipment
644 Household utilities
645 Household furnishings
646 Sewing, clothing, management of personal and family life
647 Management of public households (Institutional housekeeping)
648 Housekeeping
649 Child rearing; home care of people with disabilities and illnesses
.6 Organizations
[.68] Management
Do not use; class in 640
740
641 Home and family management 641
SUMMARY
641.01 Philosophy and theory
.2 Beverages (Drinks)
.3 Food
.4 Food preservation and storage
.5 Cooking
.6 Cooking specific materials
.7 Specific cooking processes and techniques
.8 Cooking specific kinds of dishes and preparing beverages
.2 Beverages (Drinks)
Including alcoholic beverages; wine; grape wine; brewed and malted beverages;
beer, ale; distilled liquor; nonalcoholic beverages
Class here interdisciplinary works on beverages
Class home preparation of alcoholic beverages, bartending, home preparation of
wine, home brewing in 641.87; class comprehensive works on nutritive values
of beverages in 613.2
For specific nonalcoholic beverages made from a single principal
ingredient, e.g., orange juice, see 641.3; for nonalcoholic beverages made
from multiple ingredients, see 641.87. For a specific aspect of beverages,
see the aspect, e.g., manufacture (commercial preparation) 663
.3 Food
Including health foods; natural foods, organically grown foods; food from
plants; vegetarian foods; food from animals; food additives; evaluation and
purchasing manuals; specific food from plant crops; nutritive values; specific
food from animals (e.g., meat, dairy and related products, honey, game and
seafood)
Class here interdisciplinary works on food
Class dietetics in 613.2; class comprehensive works on applied nutrition in
613.2
For interdisciplinary works on specific dishes, see 641.8. For a specific
aspect of food, see the aspect, e.g., manufacture (commercial preparation)
664
See Manual at 363.8 vs. 613.2, 641.3; also at 630 vs. 579–590, 641.3
.300 1 Philosophy and theory
741
641 Dewey Decimal Classification 641
.300 2 Miscellany
.300 29 Commercial miscellany
Do not use for evaluation and purchasing manuals; class in 641.3
.300 3–.300 9 Standard subdivisions
.5 Cooking
Preparation of food with and without use of heat
Including cooking specific meals (e.g., first meal of the day, light meals, main
meal of the day); beginner and gourmet cooking; money-saving and timesaving
cooking; cooking for special situations, reasons, ages (e.g., cooking for one
or two people; cooking for health, appearance, personal reasons; seasonal
cooking; cooking for Christian church limitations and observances; cooking for
religious limitations and observances; cooking for special occasions); quantity,
institutional, travel, outdoor cooking; short-order cooking; cooking with specific
fuels, appliances, utensils
Class menus and meal planning in 642; class comprehensive works on
vegetarian foods in 641.3; class comprehensive works on baby food in
641.30083; class comprehensive works on techniques of barbecuing in 641.7;
class comprehensive works on food service and cooking for parties in 642.
Class a specific use of a specific appliance or utensil with the use, e.g., frying
with frying pans 641.7
For cooking specific materials, see 641.6; for specific cooking processes
and techniques, see 641.7; for cooking specific kinds of dishes, preparing
beverages, see 641.8
.502 Miscellany
.502 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures
Do not use for apparatus, equipment, materials; class in 643
.508 Cooking with respect to groups of people
.508 3 Cooking with respect to young people
Do not use for cooking by children, cooking for young people; class
in 641.5
.508 4 Cooking with respect to people in specific ages of adulthood
Do not use for cooking for people in specific ages of adulthood; class
in 641.5
.508 7 Cooking with respect to people with disabilities, gifted people
Do not use for cooking for people with illnesses; class in 641.5
742
641 Home and family management 641
743
641 Dewey Decimal Classification 641
744
641 Home and family management 641
745
643 Dewey Decimal Classification 643
746
646 Home and family management 646
747
646 Dewey Decimal Classification 646
.5 Construction of headwear
Including millinery
Class here bonnets, caps, hats
For construction of headwear by a specific technique in textile arts, see the
technique in 746, e.g., crocheting hats 746.43
.500 1–.500 7 Standard subdivisions
.500 8 Construction of headwear with respect to groups of people
[.500 811] Men
Do not use; class in 646.5
[.500 82] Women
Do not use; class in 646.5
[.500 83] Young people
Do not use; class in 646.5
.500 84 People in specific stages of adulthood
Do not use for headwear for men in specific stages of adulthood,
headwear for women in specific stages of adulthood; class in 646.5
.500 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
748
646 Home and family management 646
749
647 Dewey Decimal Classification 647
750
648 Home and family management 648
648 Housekeeping
Including laundering and related operations; housecleaning; cleaning floors,
furnishings; pest control; storage; moving
Class here household sanitation
Use 640 for housekeeping covering activities related to running the home, e.g.,
preparing meals and doing routine repairs as well as cleaning. Use 648 for
housekeeping limited to cleaning
Class dry cleaning, commercial laundering, interdisciplinary works on laundering
in 667
See Manual at 647 vs. 647.068, 658.2, T1—068
SUMMARY
650.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1 Personal success in business
651 Office services
652 Processes of written communication
653 Shorthand
657 Accounting
658 General management
659 Advertising and public relations
751
650 Dewey Decimal Classification 650
.3 Office management
Including clerical services
For written communication, see 652
752
651 Management and auxiliary services 651
.5 Records management
Including specific aspects of storage (e.g., storage of original documents,
storage of inactive files, microreproduction of files, digitization of files); special
topics of records management (e.g., records management in specific types of
enterprises); retention, maintenance, final disposition of records; filing systems;
filing procedures; space, equipment, control, protection, preservation
Class clerical services associated with records management in 651.3
For creation and transmission of records, see 651.7
.7 Communication
Including specific types of written communication (e.g., correspondence,
minutes, reports); oral communication; internal communication
Class here creation and transmission of records
Class communication as a technique of management in 658.4; class
interdisciplinary works on intranets in 004.6; class interdisciplinary works on
electronic mail in 004.692; class interdisciplinary works on communication in
302.2
For processes of written communication, see 652
See Manual at 658.4 vs. 651.7, 808
.8 Computer applications
Use in carrying out office functions
Class interdisciplinary works on data processing in 004
For computer applications in a specific office activity, see the activity, e.g.,
digitization of files 651.5
.3 Keyboarding
Including specific levels of skill; speed and accuracy; tests, drills; keyboarding
for specific purposes
Class here typing
.300 1–.300 6 Standard subdivisions
.300 7 Education, research, related topics
.300 76 Review and exercise
Do not use for speed and accuracy tests and drills; class in 652.3
.300 8–.300 9 Standard subdivisions
753
653 Dewey Decimal Classification 653
653 Shorthand
Including systems (e.g., abbreviated longhand systems, machine systems,
handwritten systems); basic shorthand practice (e.g., taking dictation, transcription,
speed and accuracy, specific uses)
.076 Review and exercise
Do not use for speed and accuracy tests and drills; class in 653
[654] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 6
[655] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 9
[656] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 6
657 Accounting
Including elements of accounting (e.g., constructive accounting, bookkeeping
[recordkeeping], financial reports [financial statements], specific fields of
accounting, specific kinds of accounting [e.g., public accounting, private
accounting], accounting for specific phases of business activity, accounting for
enterprises engaged in specific kinds of activities [e.g., services and professional
activities, communications and entertainment media], accounting for enterprises
of specific sizes or specific kinds of legal or ownership form [e.g., individual
proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, combinations, cooperatives, nonprofit
organizations]); levels of accounting
Class here financial accounting
Class use of accounting information by management, use of financial reports by
management to improve business performance in 658.15
754
658 Management and auxiliary services 658
SUMMARY
658.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.02 Management of enterprises of specific sizes and scope
.1 Organization and financial management
.2 Plant management
.3 Personnel management (Human resource management)
.4 Executive management
.5 Management of production
.7 Management of materials
.8 Management of marketing
755
658 Dewey Decimal Classification 658
756
658 Management and auxiliary services 658
.2 Plant management
Including maintenance management; location; layout; lighting; heating,
ventilating, air conditioning; utilities; comprehensive business works on energy
management; equipment; equipment for safety and comfort
Class location of businesses in 658.1; class procurement of land and buildings,
procurement of industrial equipment associated with plants in 658.15; class
procurement of other kinds of equipment in 658.7
For office equipment, see 651. For a specific aspect of energy management,
see the aspect, e.g., energy management to promote efficiency in production
658.5
See Manual at 647 vs. 647.068, 658.2, T1—068
.200 1–.200 9 Standard subdivisions
757
658 Dewey Decimal Classification 658
.4 Executive management
Limited to those activities named here
Including specific executive management activities (e.g., planning, policy
making, control, quality management, internal organization, decision
making and information management, project management, negotiation,
conflict management, crisis management, contracting out, managing change,
management of executive personnel, social responsibility of executive
management, personal aspects of executive management); top management;
middle management; communication; use of consultants; techniques of
management consulting; business security and intelligence
Class here role, function, powers, position of top and middle management
Class general rules of order in 060.4; class sociology of economic institutions
in 306.3; class managing welfare services for people other than employees
in 361.7; class general success in business in 650.1; class mechanics of
communication in 651.7; class management of small business in 658.02; class
initiation of business enterprises; comprehensive works on management for
legal compliance; comprehensive management works on organization, on
reorganization; comprehensive works on reorganization of enterprises in 658.1;
class insurance in 658.15; class supervision, managing welfare services for
employees in 658.3; class interdisciplinary works on computer security in
005.8; class interdisciplinary works on meetings in 060; class interdisciplinary
works on safety in 363.1; class interdisciplinary works on protection of
environment in 363.7. Class contracting out a particular nonmanagerial service
with the service, plus notation 068 from Table 1, e.g., contracting out hospital
care 362.11068; class contracting out a particular managerial service with the
service in 658, e.g., personnel management 658.3; class a specific executive
managerial activity not provided for here with the activity in management, e.g.,
personnel management 658.3; class application of a specific activity named here
in another branch of management with the branch, e.g., production planning
658.5; class management audits applied to a specific function with the function,
e.g., management audits applied to production management 658.5; class total
quality management applied to a specific function with the function, e.g., total
quality management in marketing 658.8
For allocation of personnel to specific responsibilities, see 658.3. For
managing change in a specific branch of management, see the branch, e.g.,
changes in production 658.5; for a specific aspect of safety management,
see the aspect, e.g., product safety 658.5; for use of consultants in a specific
branch of management, see the branch, e.g., use of consultants in market
research 658.8
See Manual at 658 vs. 658.1, 658.4; also at 658.4 vs. 651.7, 808
.400 1–.400 9 Standard subdivisions
758
658 Management and auxiliary services 658
.5 Management of production
Including general production planning; organization of production; sequencing;
scheduling, workflow; work studies; product control, packaging; waste control
and utilization; research and development (R and D)
Class here production management in manufacturing enterprises, production
management in service industries, comprehensive works on logistics
Class marketing in 658.8; class comprehensive works on energy management in
658.2; class comprehensive works on safety management, comprehensive works
on quality control in 658.4
For materials handling, physical distribution, storage containers, packing
for shipment, see 658.7; for use of packaging in sales promotion, market
research on new products, see 658.8; for factory operations engineering, see
670.42; for packaging technology, see 688.8. For production management in
enterprises engaged in a specific kind of activity other than manufacturing,
see the activity, plus notation 068 from Table 1, e.g., management of
agricultural production 630.68
.500 1–.500 9 Standard subdivisions
.7 Management of materials
Including procurement of office equipment and supplies, comprehensive works
on procurement; internal control of materials and physical distribution (e.g.,
materials handling, storage, inventory control)
Class here management of supplies
Class management of costs of materials, financial control of inventories
in 658.15; class location of warehouses in 658.2; class contracting out,
subcontracting for services in 658.4; class comprehensive works on energy
management in 658.2; class comprehensive works on logistics in 658.5; class
interdisciplinary works on packaging in 658.5
For management of office supplies, see 651; for procurement of land,
buildings, associated industrial equipment, see 658.15
759
658 Dewey Decimal Classification 658
.8 Management of marketing
Including general topics of marketing management; marketing to specific
kinds of buyers; industrial marketing; sales management; sales promotion;
market research; market analysis, market study; interviewing, use of consultants
and research agencies, techniques of consulting in market research; export
marketing; wholesale marketing; marketing through specific wholesale
channels, marketing through retail channels; comprehensive works on
marketing channels; credit management
Class here management of distribution; management of marketing goods,
marketing services; management of merchandising
Class results of market research in 381–382; class management of enterprises
doing wholesale marketing of or selling a specific type of product in 381;
class management of sales personnel in 658.3; class product design in 658.5;
class personal selling through wholesale channels, personal selling through
specific channels, e.g., personal selling by telephone in 658.85; class direct-mail
advertising in 659.13; class comprehensive works on management of financial
operations in 658.15; class comprehensive management works on business
meetings in 658.4; class comprehensive works on logistics, interdisciplinary
works on packaging in 658.5. Class credit management by banks and
other financial institutions with the institution or type of credit in 332, e.g.,
management of loans issued by commercial banks 332.1
For management of food retailing in supermarkets, see 381; for physical
distribution, see 658.7; for advertising and public relations, see 659
.800 1 Philosophy and theory
Do not use for systems; class in 658.8
Class consumer psychology in 658.8
.800 2–.800 6 Standard subdivisions
.800 7 Education, research, related topics
.800 72 Research
Class market research in 658.8
.800 8–.800 9 Standard subdivisions
.85 Personal selling
Techniques for the individual, regardless of channel
Class here personal salesmanship
760
659 Management and auxiliary services 659
.1 Advertising
Including special topics of advertising (e.g., social aspects of advertising,
use of images and themes in advertising); general topics of advertising (e.g.,
planning and control, organization, advertising campaigns); display advertising;
advertising by contests and lotteries
Class application of general topics to advertising in specific media in 659.13;
class application of general topics to advertising specific kinds of organizations,
products, services in 659.19; class interdisciplinary works on fashion modeling
in 746.9
See also 658.8 for sales management; also 658.85 for personal selling
.13 Kinds of advertising and advertising in specific media
Including advertising in print media; direct advertising; advertising by
location of media (e.g., outdoor advertising, transportation advertising);
advertising by electric signs
Class direct-mail marketing in 658.8; class display advertising, contests
and lotteries, point-of-sale advertising in 659.1; class online advertising
in 659.14; class advertising of specific kinds of organizations, products,
services in a specific kind of medium, advertising of specific kinds of
organizations, products, services by a specific kind of advertising in 659.19
For advertising in electronic media, see 659.14
[.130 1–.130 9] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 659.13
.14 Advertising in electronic media
Including advertising in motion pictures; radio; television; advertising in
digital media; online advertising
Class advertising of specific kinds of organizations, products, services,
issues in a specific electronic medium in 659.19
.19 Advertising specific kinds of organizations, products, services
Class here advertising to influence behavior or public opinion with respect
to specific subjects; advertising specific kinds of organizations, products,
services in a specific kind of medium; advertising specific kinds of
organizations, products, services by a specific kind of advertising
For advertising for political election campaigns, see 324.7
[.190 001–.190 009] Standard subdivisions
Do not use; class in 659.101–659.109
761
659 Dewey Decimal Classification 659
.2 Public relations
Including public relations in enterprises of specific forms (e.g., corporations);
public relations in organizations producing specific kinds of products and
services, or pursuing specific objectives (e.g., public relations for computer
industry, for public welfare lobbying)
For public relations in libraries, see 021.7; for public relations for religion,
see 200; for public relations for conduct of political election campaigns, see
324.7; for public relations for government, see 352.7; for public relations
for armed forces, see 355.3
SUMMARY
660.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.6 Biotechnology
661 Technology of industrial chemicals
662 Technology of explosives, fuels, related products
663 Beverage technology
664 Food technology
665 Technology of industrial oils, fats, waxes, gases
666 Ceramic and allied technologies
667 Cleaning, color, coating, related technologies
668 Technology of other organic products
669 Metallurgy
762
660 Chemical engineering and related technologies 660
.6 Biotechnology
Application of living organisms or their biological systems or processes to the
manufacture of useful products
Including industrial microbiology; biochemical engineering; genetic
engineering
Class a specific aspect of industrial microbiology with the aspect, e.g.,
fermentation 660
See also 620.8 for human factors engineering
.6 Fuels
Including coal; wood and wood derivatives; synthetic fuels
Class coke, charcoal, production from coal gas in 662; class industrial oils, fats,
waxes, gases as fuels in 665; class synthetic fuel gases in 665.7; class wastes
as fuels, comprehensive works on chemical technology of energy from waste
materials in 662. Class a specific use with the use, e.g., metallurgical use 669
For a specific fuel not provided for here, see the fuel, e.g., nuclear fuels
621.48, petroleum 665.5
See also 621.402 for combustion of fuels
See Manual at 622 vs. 662.6, 669
.602 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Class wastes as fuels, comprehensive works on chemical technology
of energy from waste materials in 662
763
663 Dewey Decimal Classification 663
764
665 Chemical engineering and related technologies 665
.5 Petroleum
Including refinery treatment and products; storage, transportation, distribution;
uses
Class here comprehensive works on technology of petroleum and natural gas
Class synthetic petroleum in 662; class preliminary refining of oil sands and oil
shale to obtain distillable fluids in 665; class asphalt concrete in 666. Class a
specific use with the use, e.g., automobile engine lubricants 629.25
For technology of extraction of petroleum and natural gas, see 622; for
petrochemicals as a type of industrial chemical, see 661; for comprehensive
works on technology of natural gas, see 665.7
765
666 Dewey Decimal Classification 666
.4 Plastics
Including special topics of plastics (e.g., physicochemical phenomena of
plastics manufacture); techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials;
specific kinds of plastics (e.g., polymerization plastics, protein plastics,
cellulosics, plastics from natural resins); forms and products
Class plastic fibers and fabrics in 677
For polyurethane rubber, see 678
[.402 8] Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use; class in 668.4
766
668 Chemical engineering and related technologies 668
669 Metallurgy
Including special topics of metallurgy (e.g., materials); metallurgy of specific
metals and their alloys (e.g., ferrous metals, nonferrous metals [e.g., copper, lead,
zinc and cadmium, tin]), metallurgical furnace technology; physical and chemical
metallurgy
Class here alloys, extractive metallurgy, process metallurgy, interdisciplinary
works on metals
Class metalworking and manufacture of primary metal products in 671–673;
class iron casting as a metalworking process, cast iron products in 672; class
comprehensive works on technology of refractory materials in 666
For a specific aspect of metals, see the aspect, e.g., chemistry 546,
metalworking and primary metal products 671
See Manual at 622 vs. 662.6, 669.6
.028 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment
Do not use for materials; class in 669
Including pyrometallurgy; hydrometallurgy; electrometallurgy;
electrorefining, electrowinning
670 Manufacturing
Including planning and design for manufactured products
Class here manufactured products
Class military applications in 623; class planning and design for specific kinds of
products in 671–679; class the arts in 700. Class comprehensive works on products
made by a specific process with the process, e.g., seasoned wood 674
For manufacture of products based on specific branches of engineering, see
620; for manufacture of products based on chemical technologies, see 660; for
manufacture of final products for specific uses not provided for elsewhere, see
680
See Manual at T1—025 vs. T1—029
767
670 Dewey Decimal Classification 670
SUMMARY
670.1–.9 Standard subdivisions and special topics of manufacturing
671 Metalworking processes and primary metal products
672 Iron, steel, other iron alloys
673 Nonferrous metals
674 Lumber processing, wood products, cork
675 Leather and fur processing
676 Pulp and paper technology
677 Textiles
678 Elastomers and elastomer products
679 Other products of specific kinds of materials
768
671 Manufacturing 671
.2 Founding (Casting)
Including foundry equipment; patternmaking and moldmaking; melting;
specific methods of casting (e.g., sand casting, permanent-mold casting,
centrifugal casting, investment casting, continuous casting)
See also 671.3 for hot-working operations
.202 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; materials
Do not use for apparatus and equipment; class in 671.2
.4 Electroforming of metals
769
671 Dewey Decimal Classification 671
.8 Primary products
Including rolled products (e.g., patternmaking, strips and sheets); forged,
pressed, stamped products; extruded and drawn products; powder metal
products
Class here comprehensive works on technology of metal products
For a specific metal product not provided for here, see the product, e.g.,
metal furniture 684.1
770
674 Manufacturing 674
771
677 Dewey Decimal Classification 677
677 Textiles
Production of fibers, fabrics, cordage
Including textiles of specific composition (e.g., textiles of bast fibers, textiles of
seed-hair fibers, textiles of animal fibers, textiles of man-made fibers); specific
kinds of textiles; special-process fabrics regardless of composition; nonwoven
fabrics; cordage, trimmings and allied products; surgical gauze and cotton
Class here comprehensive works on manufacture of textiles and clothing
Class auxiliary techniques and procedures in 677.0028
For dyeing and printing, see 667; for manufacture of clothing, see 687
.001 Philosophy and theory
.002 Miscellany
.002 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures
Do not use for apparatus, equipment, materials, testing and
measurement, class in 677
Class waste and reused wool and hair, waste and reused silk in 677
.003–.009 Standard subdivisions
678 Elastomers and elastomer products
Standard subdivisions are added for elastomers and elastomer products together,
for elastomers alone
Including rubber; rubber products; properties of rubber; latexes; natural elastomers;
synthetic elastomers
Class elastic fiber textiles in 677; class comprehensive works on polyurethanes in
668.4
772
680 Manufacture of products for specific uses 680
SUMMARY
681 Precision instruments and other devices
682 Small forge work (Blacksmithing)
683 Hardware and household appliances
684 Furnishings and home workshops
685 Leather and fur goods, and related products
686 Printing and related activities
687 Clothing and accessories
688 Other final products, and packaging technology
773
683 Dewey Decimal Classification 683
.4 Small firearms
Including general topics of small firearms (e.g., design, maintenance and repair,
ammunition); rifles and shotguns; handguns
Class here interdisciplinary works on small firearms, on gunsmithing
For military small firearms, see 623.4
.400 1 Philosophy and theory
.400 2 Miscellany
.400 28 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for maintenance and repair; class in 683.4
.400 3–.400 9 Standard subdivisions
774
684 Manufacture of products for specific uses 684
.1 Furniture
Including general topics of furniture (e.g., wooden furniture, metal furniture,
furniture in other materials); specific kinds of furniture (e.g., upholstered
furniture, chairs and tables, desks, beds, cabinets and built-in furniture); outdoor
furniture
Class here home construction of furniture
Class camping furniture in 685
For built-in wooden shelves, see 694
.100 1–.100 9 Standard subdivisions
.2 Printing
Including printing in non-Latin alphabets and characters; typefounding,
typecasting, typefaces; typography; presswork (impression); printing special
graphic materials (e.g., braille and other raised characters, maps, music,
materials of direct monetary value)
Class here printing in the Latin alphabet
Class comprehensive works on printing and publishing in 070.5; class
comprehensive works on braille and other raised-character alphabets in 411;
class interdisciplinary works on use of computer printers as low-volume output
devices in 004.7; class interdisciplinary works on print media in 302.23
See also 070.5 for self-publishing
.209 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class invention of printing in 686
775
686 Dewey Decimal Classification 686
.3 Bookbinding
Processes and materials
Including hand and fine binding; specific kinds of commercial binding (e.g.,
library binding, edition binding); types of covers; methods of fastening;
ornamentation
.300 1–.300 9 Standard subdivisions
.4 Photocopying
Including blueprinting; microphotography; production of microfiche and
microfilms; electrostatic and electrophotographic processes; production of
photostats
Class here photoduplication, interdisciplinary works on photocopying
Class facsimile transmission in 621.382
For a specific aspect of photocopying, see the aspect, e.g., library
photocopying services 025.1
See also 681 for manufacture of photocopying equipment
776
688 Manufacture of products for specific uses 688
.7 Recreational equipment
Including equipment for sports and games (e.g., equipment for indoor games
of skill, equipment for games of chance, equipment for outdoor sports and
games, equipment for equestrian sports and animal racing, equipment for
fishing, hunting, shooting); toys; interdisciplinary works on mass-produced and
handcrafted toys
Class here footwear, gloves, mittens used as equipment in a specific sport [all
formerly 685], headwear used as equipment in a specific sport [formerly 687]
Class scale-model action toys in 688
For small firearms, see 683.4; for saddles and harnesses, see 685; for
handcrafted toys, see 745.592
See also 681 for exercise equipment
.8 Packaging technology
Materials, equipment, techniques
Class interdisciplinary works on packaging in 658.5. Class containers for a
specific product with the product, e.g., beer cans 663; class manufacture and
use of containers made of a specific material with the material, e.g., paper
containers 676; class artistic aspects of containers with the aspect in 700, e.g.,
earthenware vases 738.3
[689] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 6
777
690 Dewey Decimal Classification 690
778
692 Construction of buildings 692
779
696 Dewey Decimal Classification 696
696 Utilities
Including plumbing; pipe fitting; steam pipes (steam fitting); hot-water supply
Class here comprehensive works on energy and environmental engineering of
buildings
Class interior electric wiring in 621.319; class comprehensive works on waste
technology in buildings in 690.028; class interdisciplinary works on energy for use
in buildings in 333.79
For heating, ventilating, air-conditioning engineering, see 697. For a specific
aspect of environmental engineering not provided for here, see the aspect,
plus notation 028 from Table 1, e.g., environmental engineering of building
materials 691.028; for a specific aspect of energy engineering, see the aspect,
e.g., thermal insulation 693.8
780
698 Construction of buildings 698
[699] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 6
781
700
SUMMARY
700.1–.9 Standard subdivisions of the arts
701–709 Standard subdivisions of fine and decorative arts and iconography
710 Area planning and landscape architecture
720 Architecture
730 Sculpture and related arts
740 Graphic arts and decorative arts
750 Painting and paintings
760 Printmaking and prints
770 Photography, computer art, cinematography, videography
780 Music
790 Recreational and performing arts
.2 Miscellany
782
700 The arts 700
783
702 Dewey Decimal Classification 702
.9 Commercial miscellany
Class auction and sales catalogs in which an exhibition is involved in 707.4
.9 Iconography
Including specific subjects (e.g., human figures, nature and still life,
architectural subject and cityscapes, symbolism and allegory, mythology and
legend, religion, other specific subjects)
Class significance and purpose of art in religion in 203; class significance and
purpose of art in Christianity in 246; class significance and purpose of art in
non-Christian religions in 292–299
See Manual at 704.9 and 753–758
784
708 The arts 708
.1 North America
For galleries, museums, private collections in Middle America, see 708.972
.11 Canada
.13–.19 United States
Add to base number 708.1 the numbers following —7 in notation 73–79
from Table 2, e.g., galleries, museums, private collections in Pennsylvania
708.148
For galleries, museums, private collections in Hawaii, see 708.9
.2 British Isles
Class here England
785
708 Dewey Decimal Classification 708
.2 Biography
Class here description, critical appraisal, works of artists not limited to or
chiefly identified with a specific form, e.g., painting, or group of forms, e.g.,
graphic arts
Class works of more than one artist in the same geographic area not limited by
continent, country, locality in 709.1; class works of more than one artist in the
same continent, country, locality in 709.3–709.9
See Manual at 709.2 vs. 381
788
715 Area planning and landscape architecture 715
720 Architecture
Including portable and temporary buildings, architecture and the environment,
buildings by shape, buildings with atriums, multiple-purpose buildings
Class here architectural structure; comprehensive works on architecture, area
planning, and landscape architecture; on architecture and area planning; on
architecture and landscape architecture; on architecture and structural engineering;
interdisciplinary works on design and construction of buildings
Class daylighting in 729. Class a multiple-purpose building with one primary
purpose with the single-purpose buildings of that type, e.g., an apartment building
with a floor of commercial space 728
For structural engineering, see 624.1; for engineering design and construction
of buildings, see 690; for solar heating, see 697; for area planning and
landscape architecture, see 710
789
720 Dewey Decimal Classification 720
SUMMARY
720.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
721 Architectural materials and structural elements
722 Architecture from earliest times to ca. 300
723 Architecture from ca. 300 to 1399
724 Architecture from 1400
725 Public structures
726 Buildings for religious and related purposes
727 Buildings for educational and research purposes
728 Residential and related buildings
729 Design and decoration of structures and accessories
790
720 Architecture 720
.95 Asia
Class here Buddhist, Oriental architecture
Class Buddhist architecture of a national style with the style, e.g., Japanese
Buddhist architecture 720.952
.954 India and neighboring south Asian countries
Class here Hindu, Jain architecture
791
722 Dewey Decimal Classification 722
792
725 Architecture 725
.6 Cathedrals
Including cathedrals of Eastern churches; Orthodox cathedrals; Roman Catholic
cathedrals; Anglican cathedrals; accessory structures
For details and parts of cathedrals, see 726.5
Use of this number for comprehensive works on cloisters discontinued; class in
726
793
727 Dewey Decimal Classification 727
794
729 Architecture 729
SUMMARY
730.1–.9 Standard subdivisions of sculpture and related arts together, of sculpture
alone
731 Processes, forms, subjects of sculpture
732 Sculpture from earliest times to ca. 500, sculpture of nonliterate peoples
733 Greek, Etruscan, Roman sculpture
734 Sculpture from ca. 500 to 1399
735 Sculpture from 1400
736 Carving and carvings
737 Numismatics and sigillography
738 Ceramic arts
739 Art metalwork
795
730 Dewey Decimal Classification 730
796
731 Sculpture and related arts 731
797
732 Dewey Decimal Classification 732
798
737 Sculpture and related arts 737
.4 Coins
Class here counterfeit coins
.409 3–.409 9 Specific continents and localities
Do not use for specific countries; class in 737.49
.49 Coins of specific countries
By place of origin
Add to base number 737.49 notation 3–9 from Table 2, e.g., Roman coins
minted in Egypt 737.4932
799
738 Dewey Decimal Classification 738
.2 Porcelain
Including specific types and varieties of porcelain; tableware and vessels
Class comprehensive works on porcelain, earthenware, stoneware in 738
For specialized porcelain products, see 738.4–738.8
[.202 8] Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for auxiliary techniques and procedures; class in 738.028.
Do not use for materials, apparatus and equipment; class in 738.1
.209 History and geographic treatment of porcelain
Class here brands
[.209 2] Biography
Do not use; class in 738.092
800
738 Sculpture and related arts 738
[.309 2] Biography
Do not use; class in 738.092
.309 3 Ancient world
Do not use for ancient and classical Middle Eastern and western
vessels; class in 738.3
.4 Enamels
Including basse-taille, champlevé, ronde bosse; cloisonné; surface-painted
enamels
For nielloing, see 739; for jewelry, see 739.27; for enameling glass, see
748.6
.5 Mosaics
Including mosaics used with architecture; mosaics applied to portable objects
Class here mosaic painting, comprehensive works on mosaics in all materials
For mosaics of a specific material not provided for here, see the material,
e.g., mosaic glass 748.5
.8 Other products
Including braziers, candlesticks, lamps, lighting fixtures, stoves; figurines; dolls
Class comprehensive works on handicrafting dolls in 745.592
801
739 Dewey Decimal Classification 739
802
739 Sculpture and related arts 739
.4 Ironwork
Including techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials; products
Class here wrought iron, cast iron, stainless steel
.402 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures
Do not use for materials, apparatus and equipment; class in 739.4
Class here comprehensive works on techniques, procedures,
apparatus, equipment, materials together
Class comprehensive works on basic and auxiliary techniques and
procedures in 739.4
803
740 Dewey Decimal Classification 740
SUMMARY
740.1–.9 Standard subdivisions of graphic arts and decorative arts
741 Drawing and drawings
742 Perspective in drawing
743 Drawing and drawings by subject
745 Decorative arts
746 Textile arts
747 Interior decoration
748 Glass
749 Furniture and accessories
804
741 Graphic and decorative arts 741
805
741 Dewey Decimal Classification 741
806
741 Graphic and decorative arts 741
.7 Silhouettes
Class cut-out silhouettes in 736
.9 Collections of drawings
Regardless of medium or process
Class here exhibition catalogs, preliminary drawings as works of art in their
own right
Class collections by artists devoted to special applications in 741.5–741.7; class
collections of drawings by subject not from a specific period or place in 743.
Class preliminary drawings not treated as works of art in their own right with
the finished work, e.g., preliminary drawings for frescoes 751.7
.93–.99 Specific continents, countries, localities
Add to base number 741.9 notation 3–9 from Table 2, e.g., collections of
drawings from London 741.9421
Collections by individual artists are classed at country level only.
Notation 074 from Table 1 for collections is not added. For example, a
collection of an individual artist from London is classed in 741.942 (not
741.9421, 741.942074)
807
743 Dewey Decimal Classification 743
.6 *Drawing animals
[744] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 9
.1 Antiques
For a specific kind of antique, see the kind, e.g., brasses 739.5, passenger
automobiles 629.222
See Manual at 745.1
.102 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Including techniques of reproduction, execution, identification
Class here basic techniques and procedures
.5 Handicrafts
Creative work done by hand with aid of simple tools or machines
Including work in bread dough
Class home (amateur) workshops in 684; class interdisciplinary works on
handicrafts in 680. Class the handicraft aspects of another form of art with the
art, e.g., printmaking using rubber stamps 761
For decorative coloring, see 745.7; for floral arts, see 745.92
See Manual at 680 vs. 745.5
809
745 Dewey Decimal Classification 745
810
745 Graphic and decorative arts 745
.7 Decorative coloring
Including painting and lacquering; stenciling; decalcomania; gilding
Class gilding as an aspect of bookbinding in 686.3; class gilding as an aspect of
illumination of manuscripts and books in 745.6; class printing, painting, dyeing
textiles in 746.6
811
746 Dewey Decimal Classification 746
.5 Bead embroidery
.6 Printing, painting, dyeing
Including hand decoration, stenciling; resist-dyeing
.7 Rugs
Class here carpets
812
746 Graphic and decorative arts 746
748 Glass
Class here glassware
For glass sculpture, see 730
.092 Biography
Class here glassmakers
813
748 Dewey Decimal Classification 748
.6 Methods of decoration
Including cutting, enameling, sandblasting; engraving; etching
Class methods of decoration of specific articles in 748.8
For painted glass, see 748.5
[.609 2] Biography
Do not use; class in 748.2092
.8 Specific articles
Including mirrors, ornaments; bottles; specific articles of tableware; drinking
glasses; paperweights; glass beads
Class manufacture of glass bottles in 666; class works on more than one type
of tableware, comprehensive works on tableware in 748.2; class mirrors as
furniture, glass lamps and lighting fixtures in 749
814
749 Graphic and decorative arts 749
SUMMARY
750.1–.8 Standard subdivisions
751 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, forms
752 Color
753 Symbolism, allegory, mythology, legend
754 Genre paintings
755 Religion
757 Human figures
758 Nature, architectural subjects and cityscapes, other specific subjects
759 History, geographic treatment, biography
.2 Miscellany
815
750 Dewey Decimal Classification 750
.5 *Techniques of reproduction
Execution, identification, determination of authenticity of reproductions, copies,
forgeries, alterations
Including forgeries and alterations
For printmaking and prints, see 760
*
*Do not use notation 092 from Table 1 for individual painters; class in 759.1–759.9
816
751 Painting and paintings 751
.7 *Specific forms
Including murals and frescoes; painted graffiti, street art; panoramas,
cycloramas, dioramas; scene paintings; glass underpainting; miniatures
Class miniatures done as illuminations in manuscripts and books in 745.6; class
glass underpainting as a technique of glass decoration in 748.6
752 *Color
Class technology of color in 667; class comprehensive works on color in the fine
and decorative arts in 701
[756] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 11
*
*Do not use notation 092 from Table 1 for individual painters; class in 759.1–759.9
817
757 Dewey Decimal Classification 757
.02 *500–1399
Including Gothic painting and paintings
Class here medieval painting and paintings
For early Christian painting and paintings before 500, Byzantine
painting and paintings before 500, see 759.01
.03 *1400–1599
Class here Renaissance painting and paintings
For Renaissance painting and paintings before 1400, see 759.02
.04 *1600–1799
Including baroque painting and paintings
.05 *1800–1899
.06 *1900–1999
Class here modern painting
For 1800–1899, see 759.05; for 2000–2099, see 759.07
.07 *2000–2099
.1 North America
For painting and paintings of Middle America, see 759.9
.11 Canada
.13 United States
Class painting and paintings of specific states in 759.14–759.19
See also 759.97295 for painting and paintings of Puerto Rico
.14–.19 Specific states of United States
Add to base number 759.1 the numbers following —7 in notation 74–79
from Table 2, e.g., painting and paintings of California 759.194
Class individual painters in 759.13
For painting and paintings of Hawaii, see 759.9969
*
*Do not use notation 092 from Table 1 for individual painters; class in 759.1–759.9
819
759 Dewey Decimal Classification 759
.2 British Isles
Class here England
.2 Miscellany
820
760 Printmaking and prints 760
[762] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 7
821
765 Dewey Decimal Classification 765
769 Prints
Works produced using a printing block, screen, or plate
Including collecting and reproduction of prints; iconography
Class here description, critical appraisal, collections regardless of process
Class collecting and reproduction of specific forms of prints in 769.5; class postage
stamps by subject in 769.56; class printmakers regardless of subject in 769.92;
class sports cards in 796.075
.075 Museum activities and services
Do not use for collecting; class in 769
[.09] History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use; class in 769.9
.5 Forms of prints
Including lettering, inscriptions, designs on name cards, diplomas, decorative
prints, art posters; bookplates; paper dolls; paper money; counterfeit paper
money; stamps other than for prepayment of postage
Class prints other than postage stamps on a specific subject regardless of form
in 769; class comprehensive works on posters in 741.6
For sports cards, see 796.075
[.509 2] Biography
Do not use for individual printmakers; class in 769.92
822
769 Printmaking and prints 769
823
770 Dewey Decimal Classification 770
SUMMARY
770.1–.9 Standard subdivisions
771 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials
772 Metallic salt processes
773 Pigment processes of printing
774 Holography
776 Computer art (Digital art)
777 Cinematography and videography
778 Specific fields and special kinds of photography
779 Photographic images
.2 Miscellany
.28 Auxiliary techniques and procedures
Do not use for apparatus, equipment, materials; green technology
(environmental technology); class in 771
For comprehensive works on basic and auxiliary techniques and
procedures, see 771
.285 Computer applications
Do not use for comprehensive works on digital photography; class in 770
824
771 Photography, computer art, cinematography, videography 771
774 *Holography
Class here holographic images
827
778 Dewey Decimal Classification 778
[.2] Projection
Projection relocated to 771; comprehensive works on filmstrips, slides relocated
to 779
*Do not use notation 0285 from Table 1 for comprehensive works on digital photography; class in
*
770 and its subdivisions without use of notation 0285, e.g., digital trick photography 778.8. Do not
use notation 092 from Table 1 for photographers; class in 770.92
828
778 Photography, computer art, cinematography, videography 778
.6 *Color photography
Including photography of colors in monochrome; direct process reproduction
in color photography; additive processes in color photography; processing
techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials in color photography;
subtractive processes, production of color films and prints by subtractive
analysis and subtractive synthesis, respectively
Class here photography of colors
Class color photomicrography in 778.3
Color photography of specific subjects relocated to 778.9
.602 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Class processing auxiliary techniques and procedures, apparatus,
equipment, materials in color photography in 778.6
780 Music
After general topics (780 and 781) the basic arrangement of the schedule is based
on the voice, instrument, or ensemble making the music. Any tradition of vocal
music (e.g., classical, popular) is classed in 782–783; any tradition of instrumental
music (e.g., classical, popular) is classed in 784–788
Unless other instructions are given, class a subject with aspects in two or more
subdivisions of 780 in the number coming last, e.g., sacred vocal music 782.2 (not
781.7)
This schedule does not distinguish scores, texts, or recordings
(Option: To distinguish scores, texts, recordings, use one of the following:
(Option A: Prefix a letter or other symbol to the number for treatises, e.g., music
for violin M787.2, violin recordings R787.2 or MR787.2; use a special prefix to
distinguish miniature scores from other scores, MM787.2
(Option B: Add 026 to the number for treatises, e.g., scores for music for violin
787.2026
SUMMARY
780.1–.9 Standard subdivisions; analytical guides, program notes; texts; treatises
on music scores and recordings; performances
781 General principles and musical forms
782 Vocal music
783 Music for single voices
784 Instruments and instrumental ensembles and their music
785 Ensembles with only one instrument per part
786 Keyboard, mechanical, electrophonic, percussion instruments
787 Stringed instruments (Chordophones)
788 Wind instruments (Aerophones)
830
780 Music 780
832
780 Music 780
.8 Groups of people
.89 Ethnic and national groups
For folk music, see 781.62
See Manual at 781.62 vs. 780.89
833
781 Dewey Decimal Classification 781
SUMMARY
781.1 Basic principles of music
.2 Elements of music
.3 Composition
.4 Techniques of music
.5 Kinds of music
.6 Traditions of music
.7 Sacred music
.8 Musical forms
.2 *Elements of music
Including time; musical sound; melody; harmony; harmonic organization,
comprehensive works on harmony and counterpoint; tonal systems; texture
Class here scientific principles
Class figured bass in 781.47; class comprehensive works on serialism in 781.3
For playing time, see 781.4
.3 *Composition
Including indeterminacy and aleatory composition; serialism; computer
composition; extemporization (improvisation); arrangement; arrangements
*
*Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9
834
781 Music 781
.4 *Techniques of music
Including techniques for acquiring musical skills and learning a repertoire (e.g.,
sight and score reading, listening and ear training, memorizing); performance
techniques
Class specific performance techniques in 781.44–781.48
For techniques of composition, extemporization, see 781.3
.44 *Rehearsal and practice
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
.45 *Conducting
.46 *Interpretation
Including rubato
.47 *Accompaniment
Including continuo (figured bass, thorough bass)
.48 *Breathing and resonance
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
Class breathing and resonance associated with instrumental performance in
784.193
.49 *Recording of music
See also 006.5 for computer hardware and software used in digital
sound recording; also 621.389 for sound recording and reproducing
equipment; also 780.26 for treatises on music recordings
.5 *Kinds of music
Including music for specific times; music in specific settings (e.g., outdoor
music, indoor music, specific indoor settings [e.g., domestic setting, court
setting, theater setting, concert hall setting]); music for specific media; music
accompanying public entertainments; program music; music accompanying
activities; music accompanying stages of the life cycle; music reflecting other
themes and subjects
Class music in religious settings in 781.7; class dramatic vocal music in 782.1;
class musical forms depicting nonmusical concepts in 784.18, e.g., nocturnes
784.18
.6 *Traditions of music
Works emphasizing a specific tradition
See Manual at 781.6; also at 781.6 vs. 780, 780.9
(Option: If 781–788 is used for only one tradition of music, class all other
traditions in 789)
*
*Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9
835
781 Dewey Decimal Classification 781
.644 *Soul
Class here comprehensive works on rhythm and blues [formerly
781.643], R&B; specific soul styles
For traditional rhythm and blues, see 781.643
.646 *Reggae
Class here specific reggae styles
.648 *Electronica
Class here specific electronica styles
Class comprehensive works on electronic music in 786.7
.65 *Jazz
Including early jazz; origins of jazz; traditional jazz; mainstream jazz;
modern jazz; avant-garde jazz; hybrid styles
See Manual at 781.62 vs. 781.63–781.66
Third stream relocated to 781.68
.66 *Rock (Rock‘n’ roll)
Class here specific rock styles
See Manual at 781.62 vs. 781.63–781.66
.68 *Western art music (Classical music)
Limited to classical music as a tradition in contrast to other traditions
Including third stream [formerly 781.65]
Class here comprehensive works on traditions of art music
Class classical music in general in 780
For nonwestern art music, see 781.69
.69 *Nonwestern art music
.7 Sacred music
Including general principles of sacred music; sacred music of classical (Greek
and Roman) and Germanic religions; sacred music of other religions and sects
Class sacred music accompanying stages of life cycle in 781.5; class works
about church music that are limited to Christian church music in 781.71; class
sacred vocal music in 782.2
.700 1–.700 9 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9, e.g.,
performances of sacred music 781.70078
*
*Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9
837
781 Dewey Decimal Classification 781
SUMMARY
782.001–.009 Standard subdivisions
.01–.08 [General principles of vocal music and musical forms]
.1 Operas and related dramatic vocal forms
.2 Nondramatic vocal forms
.3 Services (Liturgy and ritual)
.4 Secular forms
.5 Mixed voices
.6 Women’s voices
.7 Children’s voices
.8 Men’s voices
.9 Other types of voices
.4 *Secular forms
Including forms derived from poetry; madrigals; song cycles; secular cantatas
For villancicos that are Christmas carols, see 782.28
.42 *Songs
Class here comprehensive works on songs
For sacred songs, see 782.25
.421 General principles of songs
.421 6 Songs of specific traditions of music
.421 62 Folk songs
Songs originating within and associated with an ethnic or national
group
Including general principles of folk songs; influence of other
traditions of songs; folk songs of specific ethnic and national
groups
Class folk rock songs in 782.42166. Class songs of a specific style
of music provided for in 782.42164–782.42166 with the style
of song, e.g., reggae songs 782.421646, Afro-Cuban jazz songs
782.42165
See Manual at 781.62 vs. 780.89; also at 781.62 vs.
781.63–781.66
.421 620 01–.421 620 07 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9,
e.g., performances of folk songs 782.421620078
.421 620 08 Groups of people
[.421 620 089] Ethnic and national groups
Do not use; class in 782.42162
.421 620 09 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class geographic treatment of folk songs of specific
ethnic and national groups in 782.42162
.421 64 *Western popular songs
Including ragtime
Class comprehensive works on western popular music in 781.64;
class western popular songs originating within and associated with
an ethnic or national group in 782.42162; class country music
songs in 782.421642
For jazz songs, see 782.42165; for rock songs, see 782.42166
See Manual at 781.62 vs. 781.63–781.66
*
*Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9
841
782 Dewey Decimal Classification 782
.5 *Mixed voices
Class here choral music, music intended equally for choral or part-song
performance, choral music with solo parts, unison voices
For part songs, see 783.1
.6 *Women’s voices
Including soprano voices (treble voices); mezzo-soprano voices; contralto
voices (alto voices)
Class here music intended equally for women’s or children’s voices
Class music for children’s voices in 782.7
.7 *Children’s voices
Including soprano voices (treble voices); mezzo-soprano voices; contralto
voices (alto voices); changing voices
Class music intended equally for women’s or children’s voices in 782.6
.8 *Men’s voices
Including treble and alto voices; countertenor, falsetto, castrato voices; tenor
voices; baritone voices; bass voices
.2 *Solo voice
Class here comprehensive works on types of single voices
For specific types of single voices, see 783.3–783.9
.3 *High voice
Class woman’s soprano voice in 783.6; class child’s soprano voice in 783.7;
class man’s treble voice and alto voice, tenor voice in 783.8
.4 *Middle voice
Class woman’s mezzo-soprano voice in 783.6; class child’s mezzo-soprano
voice in 783.7; class baritone voice in 783.8
*
*Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9
844
783 Music 783
.5 *Low voice
Class woman’s contralto voice in 783.6; class child’s contralto voice in 783.7;
class bass voice in 783.8
.6 *Women’s voices
Class here music intended equally for women’s or children’s voices
Class music for children’s voices in 783.7
.7 *Children’s voices
Class music intended equally for women’s or children’s voices in 783.6
.8 *Men’s voices
.9 *Other types of voice
Including speaking voice; sprechgesang; whistle; voice instruments
.209 2 Biography
Class here biographies of conductors known equally well for
conducting operas and orchestral music
Class biographies of conductors known primarily as opera conductors
in 782.1092
.3 *Chamber orchestra
For chamber music, see 785
.4 *Light orchestra
Including school orchestra; orchestra with toy instruments; dance orchestra
(dance band); big bands
Class here salon orchestra
.7 *String orchestra
.8 *Wind band
Band consisting of woodwind instruments, brass instruments, or both
Including marching band; military band; woodwind band
For brass band, see 784.9
.9 *Brass band
785 Ensembles with only one instrument per part
Including ensembles by size (e.g., duets, trios, quartets, quintets, sextets,
septets, octets, nonets and larger ensembles); ensembles consisting of two or
more instrumental groups (e.g., ensembles with keyboard, ensembles without
electrophones and with percussion and keyboard, ensembles without keyboard,
ensembles without keyboard and with percussion); ensembles consisting of
only one instrumental group (e.g., keyboard, mechanical, aeolian, electrophone,
percussion ensembles; string ensembles; woodwind ensembles; brass ensembles)
Class here chamber music
Class works for solo melody instrument with keyboard or other accompaniment in
786–788
See Manual at 784–788
*
*Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9
847
785 Dewey Decimal Classification 785
‡Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9 for the instrument and its music together,
‡
.2 ‡Pianos
Including prepared pianos
.3 ‡Clavichords
.4 ‡Harpsichords
Class here spinets, virginals
.5 ‡Organs
Including reed organs and regals; electronic organs; comprehensive works on
keyboard electrophones
Class here keyboard wind instruments
Class concertinas, accordions in 788.8. Class a keyboard instrument whose
sound is generated by conventional means, even though amplified or modified
electronically, with the instrument, e.g., electric piano 786.2
.8 ‡Percussion instruments
Including idiophones (vibrating sonorous solids), comprehensive works on
percussion instruments of definite pitch; keyboard idiophones; celestas; set
idiophones (e.g., percussed idiophones, plucked idiophones, friction idiophones,
concussion idiophones); single idiophones; comprehensive works on percussion
instruments of indefinite pitch
For mechanical idiophones, see 786.6; for drums, see 786.9; for struck
stringed instruments, see 787.7
‡Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9 for the instrument and its music together,
‡
.2 ‡Violins
Class here comprehensive works on violin family
For violas, see 787.3; for cellos, see 787.4; for double basses, see 787.5
.3 ‡Violas
.4 ‡Cellos (Violoncellos)
.5 ‡Double basses
.6 ‡Viols and related instruments
Standard subdivisions are added for viols and related instruments together, for
viols alone
Including descant viols; treble viols; tenor viols; bass viols (viola da gambas);
viola d’amores; hurdy-gurdies (vielles)
For double basses, see 787.5
.7 ‡Plectral instruments
Including specific kinds of zithers (e.g., stick, tube, trough zithers; frame,
ground, harp, raft zithers; board zithers; plucked board zithers); lyres
Class here zithers, comprehensive works on struck stringed instruments
For plectral lute family, see 787.8; for harps and musical bows, see 787.9
‡Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9 for the instrument and its music together,
‡
.3 ‡Flute family
Including nose flutes; transverse flutes (side-blown flutes); piccolos and fifes;
bass flutes; duct, end-blown, notched flutes; recorders; multiple flutes; pan
pipes; vessel flutes
.4 ‡Reed instruments
Including bagpipes; single-reed and double-reed bagpipes
For double-reed instruments, see 788.5; for single-reed instruments, see
788.6; for free reeds, see 788.8
.5 ‡Double-reed instruments
Including crumhorns, racketts; oboes; cors anglais (English horns); bassoons;
double bassoons (contrabassoons)
For bagpipes, see 788.4
.6 ‡Single-reed instruments
Including clarinets; bass clarinets
For bagpipes, see 788.4; for saxophones, see 788.7
.7 ‡Saxophones
Including soprano saxophones; alto saxophones; tenor saxophones; bass
saxophones
‡Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9 for the instrument and its music together,
‡
.8 ‡Free reeds
Instruments consisting of sets of individual free reeds
Including mouth organs; harmonicas; concertinas; accordions
‡Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 780.1–780.9 for the instrument and its music together,
‡
(.43) †*Blues
Class here traditional rhythm and blues; specific blues styles
Comprehensive works on rhythm and blues relocated to 789.44
(.44) †*Soul
Class here comprehensive works on rhythm and blues [formerly 789.43],
R&B; specific soul styles
For traditional rhythm and blues, see 789.43
(.46) †*Reggae
Class here specific reggae styles
(.48) †*Electronica
Class here specific electronica styles
(.5) †*Jazz
Including early jazz; origins of jazz; traditional jazz; mainstream jazz; modern
jazz; avant-garde jazz; hybrid styles
(.501) Philosophy and theory
Do not use for hybrid styles; class in 789.5
SUMMARY
790.01–.09 Standard subdivisions of recreation; recreation centers
.1–.2 [General kinds of recreational activities and the performing arts in
general]
791 Public performances
792 Stage presentations
793 Indoor games and amusements
794 Indoor games of skill
795 Games of chance
796 Athletic and outdoor sports and games
797 Aquatic and air sports
798 Equestrian sports and animal racing
799 Fishing, hunting, shooting
SUMMARY
791.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.3 Circuses
.4 Motion pictures, radio, television
.5 Puppetry and toy theaters
.6 Pageantry
.8 Animal performances
856
791 Recreational and performing arts 791
.3 Circuses
Including animal performances; clowns; acrobatics and trapeze work; freaks
and sideshows; parades
Class here amateur circuses
857
791 Dewey Decimal Classification 791
858
791 Recreational and performing arts 791
.45 Television
Regardless of distribution medium or method
Including types of presentation; television adaptations, television genres;
television plays
Class here dramatic programs, entertainment programs; mini-series,
extended pilots of television series; television-like programs developed
originally for Internet transmission; comprehensive works on dramatic,
entertainment, documentary, educational, news programs
Class texts of plays in 800. Class subject-oriented programs themselves with
the subject, e.g., programs on flower gardening 635.9; class critical appraisal
of programs associated with a specific person with the person, e.g., programs
of a television photographer 777.092, of a director 791.4502; class use of
video recordings not provided for here with the use, e.g., video recordings of
rock music 781.66
For documentary, educational, news programs, see 070.1
See also 384.55 for communication aspects of television; also 791.43 for
direct-to-video and direct-to-DVD releases of motion pictures
See Manual at 780.92 and 791.092; also at 791.43 and 791.44, 791.45,
792.9; also at 791.43 vs. 791.45; also at 791.43, 791.45 vs. 777; also at
808.82 vs. 791.43, 791.44, 791.45, 792.9
Made-for-television movies, video recordings of motion pictures relocated to
791.43
.450 1–.450 8 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 792.01–792.02, e.g., special
effects for television 791.4502. Class programming (scheduling) in
384; class types of presentation in 791.45
.450 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class here description, critical appraisal of specific companies,
stations, networks
Class description, critical appraisal of specific programs in 791.45
.450 92 Biography
Do not use for people associated with only one aspect of
television, e.g., actors; class in 791.4502
859
791 Dewey Decimal Classification 791
.6 Pageantry
Including parades, floats for parades; pageants; cheerleading; beauty contests;
beauty pageants
Class interdisplinary works on pageants, processions, parades in 394
For circus parades, see 791.3; for water pageantry, see 797.2
See also 794.1 for living chess
.8 Animal performances
Including cockfighting; bullfighting; rodeos; Wild West shows
For circus animal performances, see 791.3; for equestrian sports and
animal racing, see 798
.3 *Pantomime
Including panto (pantomime in the nonsilent British tradition, usually performed
around Christmas time)
Class here mime, silent pantomime
.5 *Opera
Including opera productions; production and stage guides
Class here dramatic vocal forms
Class interdisciplinary works on dramatic vocal forms, on opera in 782.1. Class
critical appraisal of operas associated with a specific person other than the
composer or librettist with the person, e.g., operas associated with a singer
782.1092, with a director 792.502
For musical plays, see 792.6; for variety shows, see 792.7
See Manual at 782.1 vs. 792.5, 792.6
.509 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class here description, critical appraisal of specific theaters and
companies
Class specific productions in specific theaters or by specific companies in
792.5
.6 *Musical plays
Including dancing; musical play productions; production and stage guides
Class here ballad operas, musicals, revues
Class comprehensive works on theatrical dancing in 792.7; class comprehensive
works on choreography in 792.8; class interdisciplinary works on musical plays
in 782.1. Class critical appraisal of musical plays associated with a specific
person other than the composer or librettist with the person, e.g., musical plays
associated with a singer 782.1092, with a director 792.602
See Manual at 782.1 vs. 792.5, 792.6
.609 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class here description, critical appraisal of specific theaters and
companies
Class specific productions in specific theaters or by specific companies in
792.6
*
*Use notation from Table 1 as modified under 792.01–792.09
861
792 Dewey Decimal Classification 792
.9 Stage productions
Including collections of reviews
Class here production scripts, stage guides; description, critical appraisal of
specific productions in specific theaters and companies
Class description, critical appraisal, production scripts of operas in 792.5; class
description, critical appraisal, production scripts of musical plays in 792.6;
class description, critical appraisal, production scripts of ballets in 792.8. Class
critical appraisal of productions associated with a specific person other than the
playwright with the person, e.g., productions associated with a director 792.023
See Manual at 791.43 and 791.44, 791.45, 792.9; also at 808.82 vs. 791.43,
791.44, 791.45, 792.9
.4 Games of action
.5 Forfeit and trick games
.7 Games not characterized by action
For charades and tableaux, see 793.2
.73 Puzzles and puzzle games
Standard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in heading
Including acrostics, quizzes, rebuses; jigsaw puzzles; crossword puzzles;
maze puzzles
Class puzzles as formal instructional devices for the teaching of a specific
subject with the subject, plus notation 07 from Table 1, e.g., puzzles
teaching the use of the Bible 220.07
For mathematical games and recreations, see 793.74
.734 Word games
Including anagrams, palindromes
863
793 Dewey Decimal Classification 793
.735 Riddles
Class riddles as folk literature in 398.6; class riddles as jokes by known
authors, interdisciplinary works on riddles in 808.88
See Manual at T3—8 vs. 398.6, 793.735
.74 Mathematical games and recreations
.8 Magic and related activities
Standard subdivisions are added for magic and related activities together, for
magic alone
Including scientific recreations; card tricks; juggling; ventriloquism
Class here conjuring
.1 Chess
Including strategy and tactics (e.g., openings, middle games, end games);
individual chessmen; collections of games; special forms of chess; variants of
chess
[.102 85] Computer applications
Do not use; class in 794.1
.2 Checkers (Draughts)
.3 Darts
864
794 Recreational and performing arts 794
.6 Bowling
Class here variants of bowling, e.g., ninepins (skittles), tenpins
See also 796.31 for lawn bowling
.7 Ball games
Including pinball games
Class athletic ball games, comprehensive works on ball games in 796.3
For bowling, see 794.6
.72 Billiards
Class here carom billiards
For pocket billiards, see 794.73
.73 Pocket billiards
Including English billiards; pool (American pocket billiards); snooker
.8 Electronic games
Including computerized athletic and outdoor sports and games
Class here computer, video games
Class computerized war games (battle games) in 793.9; class computerized
adventure, fantasy, mystery games in 793.93. Class computerized forms of a
specific indoor game or amusement with the game or amusement in 793–795,
plus notation 0285 from Table 1, e.g., computerized checkers 794.20285
See Manual at 793.93 vs. 794.8
[.802 85] Computer applications
Do not use; class in 794.8
865
795 Dewey Decimal Classification 795
.4 Card games
Including games based chiefly on chance; games in which card position is a
major element
.41 Games in which skill is a major element
Including cribbage; whist and bridge whist; auction bridge; contract bridge;
pinochle; rummy and its variants
.412 Poker
796 Athletic and outdoor sports and games
Standard subdivisions are added for any or all topics in heading
Including modern pentathlon
Class here government policy on sports
Use 796 for athletics covering sports as a whole. Use 796.42 for athletics limited to
track and field
Class exercise and sports activities as means of improving physical fitness in 613.7;
class computerized athletic and outdoor sports and games in 794.8
For aquatic and air sports, see 797; for equestrian sports and animal racing,
see 798; for fishing, hunting, shooting, see 799. For a specific sport of modern
pentathlon, see the sport, e.g., pistol shooting 799.3
See also 617.1 for sports medicine
SUMMARY
796.01–.09 Standard subdivisions and general kinds of sports and games
.1 Miscellaneous games
.2 Activities and games requiring equipment
.3 Ball games
.4 Weight lifting, track and field, gymnastics
.5 Outdoor life
.6 Cycling and related activities
.7 Driving motor vehicles
.8 Combat sports
.9 Ice and snow sports
866
796 Recreational and performing arts 796
[.068] Management
Do not use; class in 796.06
.07 Education, research, related topics
Including coaching
.071 Education
Do not use for teaching; class in 796.07
.08 Groups of people
Class general kinds of sports and games for specific groups of people in
796.04
See Manual at 796.08 vs. 796.04
.087 People with disabilities and illnesses, gifted people
Class sports and games modified for participation of people with physical
disabilities in 796.04
.1 Miscellaneous games
Not provided for elsewhere
Including singing and dancing games; active games
For activities and games requiring equipment, see 796.2
.15 Play with remote-control vehicles; play with kites
Standard subdivisions are added for play with remote-control vehicles and
play with kites together; for play with remote-control vehicles alone
Toy or model vehicles
Including play with remote-control vehicles (e.g., remote-control ships,
remote-control aircraft, remote-control land vehicles)
Class here control line vehicles; comprehensive works on model vehicles
Class paper airplanes in 745.592; class comprehensive works on play with
toys in 790.1
For play with model trains, play with remote-control trains, see 790.1
See Manual at 796.15 vs. 629.04
Play with robots relocated to 796.16
.16 Play with robots [formerly 796.15]
.2 Activities and games requiring equipment
Not provided for elsewhere
Including flying discs, marbles, Yo-Yos; pitching games
867
796 Dewey Decimal Classification 796
868
796 Recreational and performing arts 796
869
796 Dewey Decimal Classification 796
870
796 Recreational and performing arts 796
.357 Baseball
Including strategy and tactics (e.g., pitching, catching, infield play,
outfield play, batting, base running, world series games, all-star games);
umpiring; specific types of baseball (e.g., precollege baseball, college
baseball, professional and semiprofessional baseball); variants of
baseball
.357 01–.357 09 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 796.33202–796.33207,
e.g., coaching 796.35707
.358 Cricket
Including strategy and tactics (e.g., bowling, fielding, wicketkeeping,
batting); umpiring; specific types of cricket (e.g., amateur cricket, county
cricket, international cricket); variants of cricket
.358 01–.358 09 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 796.33202–796.33207,
e.g., coaching 796.35807
871
796 Dewey Decimal Classification 796
.5 Outdoor life
Including beach activities
Class a specific activity of outdoor life not provided for here with the activity,
e.g., fishing 799.1
For aquatic sports, see 797.1–797.3
872
796 Recreational and performing arts 796
.51 Walking
Class here backpacking, hiking
For walking by kind of terrain, see 796.52
See also 796.58 for orienteering
See Manual at 913–919 vs. 796.51
.52 Walking and exploring by kind of terrain
Including canyoning (canyoneering), gorge walking; spelunking
.522 Mountains, hills, rocks
Including rock climbing; sport climbing; indoor climbing
Class here mountaineering
.54 Camping
Including snow camping; kinds of camps (e.g., institutional camps, day
camps); camps operated for profit; activities
Class beach activities in 796.5
.56 Dude ranching and farming
.58 Orienteering
Class orientation in 912.01
873
796 Dewey Decimal Classification 796
.8 Combat sports
Class here interdisciplinary works on martial arts
Class combat with animals in 791.8; class Oriental martial arts forms in 796.815
For martial arts as exercises for physical fitness, see 613.7
.81 Unarmed combat
For boxing, see 796.83
.812 Wrestling
Including arm wrestling; Greco-Roman wrestling; freestyle wrestling
(catch-as-catch-can wrestling); sumo
.815 Oriental martial arts forms
Including judo; jujitsu; karate; aikido; Chinese forms of martial arts;
taekwondo; kempo and kung fu
Class martial arts forms including both Oriental forms and other military
forms, e.g., boxing, fencing, in 796.8
.83 Boxing
.86 Fencing
Including bojutsu, kendo
Class here sword fighting
874
796 Recreational and performing arts 796
.939 Snowboarding
Including big air, halfpipe, slopestyle snowboarding; snowboard cross
(boardercross), parallel giant slalom racing
Class here alpine and freestyle snowboarding
.94 Snowmobiling
.96 Ice games
Including bandy; broomball; ringette
.962 Ice hockey
Including strategy and tactics; refereeing; specific types of ice hockey
(e.g., junior hockey, college hockey, professional hockey, international
hockey)
Class comprehensive works on hockey in 796.356
.962 01–.962 09 Standard subdivisions
Notation from Table 1 as modified under 796.33202–796.33207,
e.g., coaching 796.96207
.964 Curling
.98 Winter Olympic games
Arrange specific games chronologically
Class a specific activity with the activity, e.g., skating 796.91
.980 93–.980 99 Geographic treatment
Do not use for specific games; class in 796.98
.1 Boating
Including boat racing and regattas
875
797 Dewey Decimal Classification 797
.5 Air sports
Including bungee jumping; flying motor-driven aircraft (e.g., racing, flying
for pleasure, stunt flying); balloon flying; gliding and soaring; parachuting
(skydiving)
.2 Horsemanship
Including riding; training of both horse and rider, dressage; riding exhibitions
and competitions; jumping
Class training of only the horse in 636.1
For horse racing, see 798.4
876
798 Recreational and performing arts 798
.4 Horse racing
Including steeplechasing (National Hunt racing); harness racing
Class here flat racing
.400 1–.400 5 Standard subdivisions
.400 6 Organizations and management
Including racetracks
[.400 68] Management
Do not use; class in 798.4006
.400 7–.400 8 Standard subdivisions
.400 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
Class here specific races
.401 Betting
Including pari-mutuel
.8 Dog racing
Including sled dog racing; greyhound racing
.1 Fishing
Including freshwater fishing; coarse fishing; net fishing; other methods of
fishing
Class fishing for specific kinds of freshwater fishes in 799.17; class shellfishing
in 799.2; class interdisciplinary works on fishing in 639.2
.12 Angling
Including bait fishing; fly fishing; casting; bait-casting (spin-fishing);
trolling
Class here game, pan fishing
Class specific methods of freshwater fishing in 799.1; class specific methods
of saltwater fishing in 799.16; class game fishing in the sense of fishing for
salmon, trout, graylings, specific methods of fishing for specific kinds of fish
in 799.17; class comprehensive works in 799.1
.16 Saltwater fishing
Class fishing for specific kinds of saltwater fishes in 799.17
877
799 Dewey Decimal Classification 799
.2 Hunting
Including methods (e.g., shooting game, hunting with aid of animals); hunting
specific kinds of animals (e.g., birds, small game hunting, big game hunting,
specific kinds of big game)
Class here sports trapping; comprehensive works on hunting and shooting
sports, on commercial and sports hunting
For commercial, subsistence hunting, see 639; for shooting other than game,
see 799.3
.202 Miscellany
.202 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Including blowpipes, bolas, boomerangs, lassos, nets, slings, spears;
guns; bows and arrows
Class here basic techniques and procedures
[.202 85] Computer applications
Do not use; class in 799.2028
[.209] History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use; class in 799.29
.29 History, geographic treatment, biography
Add to base number 799.29 notation 1–9 from Table 2, e.g., hunting in
Germany 799.2943
878
800
Drama
Poetry
Class epigrams in verse with miscellaneous writings
Fiction
Essays
Speeches
Letters
Miscellaneous writings
Humor and satire
Class folk literature in 398.2; class librettos, poems, words written to be sung
or recited with music in 780.26; class interdisciplinary works on language and
literature in 400; class interdisciplinary works on the arts in 700
See Manual at 800; also at 080 vs. 800; also at 741.6 vs. 800; also at 800 vs.
398.2; also at 800 vs. 398.24, 590, 636
SUMMARY
801–809 Standard subdivisions; rhetoric; collections; history, description, critical
appraisal of more than two literatures
810 American literature in English
820 English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures
830 German literature and literatures of related languages
840 French literature and literatures of related Romance languages
850 Literatures of Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
languages
860 Literatures of Spanish, Portuguese, Galician languages
870 Latin literature and literatures of related Italic languages
880 Classical Greek literature and literatures of related Hellenic languages
890 Literatures of other specific languages and language families
879
801 Dewey Decimal Classification 801
802 Miscellany
803 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances
[804] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 8
880
808 Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric 808
.1 Rhetoric of poetry
Class here prosody
Class linguistic studies of prosody across several languages and from the
linguist’s viewpoint in 414. Class prosodic studies of a particular language
as a whole from the linguist’s viewpoint with the intonation for the specific
language, plus notation 1 from Table 4, e.g., prosodic studies of the Italian
language 451
.2 Rhetoric of drama
881
808 Dewey Decimal Classification 808
.3 Rhetoric of fiction
Class here rhetoric of novelettes and novels
.4 Rhetoric of essays
.5 Rhetoric of speech
Art or technique of oral expression
Including public speaking (oratory); recitation, oral interpretation; choral
speaking
Class here voice, expression, gesture
Class debating in 808.53
For preaching, see 251
.53 Debating
Class here public discussion of opposing views regardless of format
.56 Conversation
.6 Rhetoric of letters
.7 Rhetoric of humor and satire
Class here rhetoric of parody
882
808 Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric 808
883
808 Dewey Decimal Classification 808
884
809 Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric 809
885
810 Dewey Decimal Classification 810
886
811 American literature in English 811
887
821 Dewey Decimal Classification 821
888
828 English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures 828
.3 Netherlandish literatures
Including Afrikaans literature
.31 *Dutch literature
Including Old Low Franconian literature
Class here Flemish literature
.7 *Swedish literature
.8 Danish and Norwegian literatures
.81 *Danish literature
Class Dano-Norwegian literature in 839.82
.82 *Norwegian literature
Class here Dano-Norwegian, New Norwegian, Bokmål, Landsmål, Riksmål
literature
*
*Add to base number as instructed at beginning of Table 3
890
840 French literature and related literatures 840
891
847 Dewey Decimal Classification 847
892
856 Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican literatures 856
893
862 Dewey Decimal Classification 862
894
871 Latin literature and related literatures 871
895
880 Dewey Decimal Classification 880
SUMMARY
891 East Indo-European and Celtic literatures
892 Afro-Asiatic literatures
893 Non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic literatures
894 Literatures of Altaic, Uralic, Hyperborean, Dravidian languages; literatures
of miscellaneous languages of south Asia
895 Literatures of East and Southeast Asia
896 African literatures
897 Literatures of North American native languages
898 Literatures of South American native languages
899 Literatures of non-Austronesian languages of Oceania, of Austronesian
languages, of miscellaneous languages
.6 Celtic literatures
Including Gaulish; Irish Gaelic literature; Scottish Gaelic literature; Manx
literature; Welsh (Cymric) literature; Cornish literature; Breton literature
897
891 Dewey Decimal Classification 891
.4 *Hebrew literature
Class comprehensive works on Canaanitic literatures in 892
.1 *Chinese literature
.6 *Japanese literature
.7 *Korean literature
.9 Literatures of miscellaneous languages of southeast Asia; Munda
literatures
Literatures of miscellaneous languages of southeast Asia limited to literatures
of Kadai languages, Kam-Sui languages; Thai (Siamese) and related Tai
literatures; Viet-Muong, Austroasiatic, Hmong-Mien (Miao-Yao) literatures
Class here literatures of Daic languages
For literatures in Austronesian languages, see 899
*
*Add to base number as instructed at beginning of Table 3
899
896 Dewey Decimal Classification 896
900
900
SUMMARY
900.1–.9 Standard subdivisions of history and geography
901–909 Standard subdivisions of history, collected accounts of events, world history
910 Geography and travel
920 Biography, genealogy, insignia
930 History of ancient world to ca. 499
940 History of Europe
950 History of Asia
960 History of Africa
970 History of North America
980 History of South America
990 History of Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic
islands, Antarctica, extraterrestrial worlds
901
904 Dewey Decimal Classification 904
902
909 History, geography, and auxiliary disciplines 909
903
909 Dewey Decimal Classification 909
904
910 Geography and travel 910
SUMMARY
910.2–.9 Standard subdivisions, accounts of travel and facilities for travelers
911 Historical geography
912 Graphic representations of surface of earth and of extraterrestrial worlds
913–919 Geography of and travel in specific continents, countries, localities;
extraterrestrial worlds
.2 Miscellany
Including world travel guides; guidebooks and tour books providing tourists
updated information about places in many areas of the globe: how to travel,
what to see, where to stay, how to plan a vacation
Class guides to areas, regions, places in general in 910.91; class guides to
specific continents, countries, localities in 913–919, plus notation 04 from table
under 913–919
.22 Illustrations, models, miniatures
Do not use for maps and plans; class in 912
*
*Add 00 for standard subdivisions; see instructions at beginning of Table 1
905
910 Dewey Decimal Classification 910
906
910 Geography and travel 910
907
911 Dewey Decimal Classification 911
908
913 Geography and travel 913
(.1) *Bibliographers
(.2) *Librarians and book collectors
(.3) *Encyclopedists
Class lexicographers in 924
.1 Genealogy
For family histories, see 929.2; for sources, see 929.3
.102 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures
Do not use for apparatus, equipment, materials; class in 929.3
.107 2 Research
Class here the specific techniques and procedures involved in doing
genealogical research in a specific area
Class comprehensive works on genealogical research in 929.1
[.109 4–.109 9] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 929.1072
*
*(Optional number; prefer specific subject, as described under 920)
913
929 Dewey Decimal Classification 929
.2 Family histories
Class family histories emphasizing the contributions of the members of the
family to a specific occupation with the occupation, e.g., the Rothschilds as a
family of bankers 332.1092; class family histories of a prominent person that
emphasize the person’s life with the biography number for the person, e.g.,
forebears, family, and life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy 973.922
For royal houses, peerage, see 929.7
See Manual at 929.2
.202 8 Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
Do not use for the techniques of compiling family histories; class in
929.1
.3 Genealogical sources
Standard subdivisions are added for miscellaneous collections and individual
sources
Class here census records, court records, tax lists, wills
Use only for sources published by a genealogical organization or compiled by
a genealogist. Sources published or compiled by other agencies are normally
classed with the subject of the publication, e.g., United States population
census records 304.60973; however, if the source has been either enhanced or
rearranged to emphasize the genealogical content, the source is classed here,
e.g., United States population census records with name indexes added 929.373
Class cemetery records used as genealogical sources, epitaphs in 929; class how
to use sources in 929.1
[.309 3–.309 9] Specific continents, countries, localities
Do not use; class in 929.33–929.39
.33–.39 Specific continents, countries, localities
Regardless of form
Add to base number 929.3 notation 3–9 from Table 2, e.g., sources from
New York 929.3747
.4 Personal names
Including surnames; forenames; lists of names for babies
See also 929.9 for names of houses, pets, ships
.6 Heraldry
Including crests
Class here armorial bearings, coats of arms
For royal houses, peerage, orders of knighthood, see 929.7
914
929 Biography, genealogy, insignia 929
915
930 Dewey Decimal Classification 930
916
930 History of specific areas 930
.1 Archaeology
Study of past civilizations through discovery, collection, interpretation of
material remains
Including specific prehistoric ages (e.g., Paleolithic Age [Old Stone Age];
Mesolithic Age [Middle Stone Age]; Neolithic Age [New Stone Age]; Copper
Age and Bronze Age; Iron Age)
Class here early history to 4000 B.C.; prehistoric archaeology; interdisciplinary
works on archaeology
For industrial archaeology, see 609; for archaeology of specific oceans
and seas, see 909; for archaeology of continents, countries, localities
provided for in notation 3 from Table 2, see 931–939; for archaeology of
modern period, ancient and prehistoric archaeology of continents, countries,
localities not provided for in notation 3 from Table 2, see 940–990
See also 700 for artistic aspects of archaeological objects
SUMMARY
940.01–.09 Standard subdivisions
.1–.5 [Historical periods]
941 British Isles
942 England and Wales
943 Germany and neighboring central European countries
944 France and Monaco
945 Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta
946 Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, Portugal
947 Russia and neighboring east European countries
948 Scandinavia
949 Other parts of Europe
.2 1453–
Including Renaissance period, 1453–1517; Reformation period, 1517–1648;
Thirty Years’ War, 1618–1648; War of the League of Augsburg, 1688–1697;
War of the Spanish Succession, 1701–1714; War of the Austrian Succession
1740–1748; Seven Years’ War 1756–1763; Napoleonic Wars in specific
European countries, e.g., war in Spain (Peninsular War), 1807–1814
For World War I, see 940.3; for 1918 to present, see 940.5; for North
American aspects of War of the League of Augsburg, War of the Spanish
Succession, War of the Austrian Succession, Seven Years’ War, see 973.2
920
940 History of Europe 940
.5 1918–
.53 World War II, 1939–1945
Including social, political, economic history; Holocaust; diplomatic history
Class here Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937–1945
Class long-term welfare services to Holocaust survivors and their
descendants in 362.87; class prisoner-of-war camps, general works on forced
labor in 940.54
For war crime trials, see 341.6; for military history, see 940.54; for
Sino-Japanese Conflict during 1937–1941, see 951.04; for emigration of
Jews to Palestine as part of the history of Israel, see 956.94
.530 8 Groups of people
Do not use for noncombatants, pacifists, enemy sympathizers; class in
940.53
See also 940.53 for Holocaust
.530 86 People by miscellaneous social attributes
Use of this number for displaced persons discontinued; class in
940.53
.530 9 History, geographic treatment, biography
Do not use for participation of specific groups of countries; class in
940.53
[.530 94–.530 99] Specific continents, countries, localities in modern world
Do not use; class in 940.53
921
940 Dewey Decimal Classification 940
.082 1901–1999
For reign of George V, see 941.083; for 1936–1945, see 941.084; for
1945–1999, see 941.085
.083 Reign of George V, 1910–1936
.084 1936–1945
Class here reigns of Edward VIII, 1936, and George VI, 1936–1952;
period of World War II, 1939–1945
For reign of George VI during 1945–1952, see 941.085
.085 1945–1999
Class here reign of Elizabeth II, 1952 to present
For 2000 to present, see 941.086
.086 2000–
.1 *Scotland
For northeastern Scotland, see 941.2; for southeastern Scotland, see 941.3;
for southwestern Scotland, see 941.4
.101 Early history to 1057
Including 11th century
For ancient history to 410, see 936.1; for 1057–1099, see 941.102
.102 1057–1314
Including Battle of Bannockburn, 1314
.103 1314–1424
.104 Reigns of James I through James V, 1424–1542
.105 Reformation period, 1542–1603
Class here 16th century
For 1500–1542, see 941.104
.106–.108 Personal union with England to present, 1603–
Add to base number 941.10 the numbers following 941.0 in
941.06–941.08, e.g., reign of George V 941.1083
.5 *Ireland
.501 Early history to 1086
Including Battle of Clontarf, 1014
For ancient history to 433, see 936.1
410–433 relocated to 936.1
.502 1086–1171
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
923
941 Dewey Decimal Classification 941
.7 *Republic of Ireland
For Leinster, see 941.8; for Munster, see 941.9
.701–.707 Early history to 1800
Add to base number 941.70 the numbers following 941.50 in
941.501–941.507, e.g., period under House of Tudor 941.705; however,
410–433 relocated from 941.701 to 936.1
.708 1800–
.708 1 1800–1899
.708 2 1900–1999
.708 24 1970–1999
.708 3 2000–
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
924
942 History of Europe 942
.9 *Wales
.901–.908 Historical periods
Add to base number 942.90 the numbers following 942.0 in
942.01–942.08, e.g., Wales during Wars of the Roses 942.904
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
925
943 Dewey Decimal Classification 943
.703 1918–1992
Class here Czechoslovakia
For 1945–1992, see 943.704
.704 1945–1992
.705 1993–
Period of two sovereign nations
.71 *Czech Republic
.710 5 Period of Republic, 1993–
.73 *Slovakia
.730 5 Period of Slovak Republic, 1993–
.8 *Poland
.805 1939–
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1939 in 943.8
.9 *Hungary
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939
.905 1918–
944 *France and Monaco
Including campaigns and battles of wars between France and Holy Roman Empire
fought outside of Italy, 1521–1599 [formerly 943]; Corsica from 453 to 476
[formerly 937]
Subdivisions are added for France and Monaco together, for France alone
For ancient history of France to 486, see 936.4; for Merovingian dynasty in
Germany, Carolingian dynasty in Germany, see 943; for Carolingian dynasty in
Italy, see 945
French invasions of Italy, 1494–1559; French invasions of Italy during period of
House of Angoulême relocated to 945
.086 1991–
Class here comprehensive works on Commonwealth of Independent
States, 1991–
For a specific part of Commonwealth of Independent States, see the
part, e.g., Ukraine 947.7086
.5 *Caucasus
.54 *Azerbaijan
.540 8 1855–
.540 86 1991–
.56 *Armenia
Class comprehensive works on Armenia region in 956.6
.560 8 1855–
.560 86 1991–
.58 *Georgia
.580 8 1855–
.580 86 1991–
.6 *Moldova
Moldova to ca. 640 relocated to 939
.608 1855–
.608 6 1991–
.7 *Ukraine
.708 1855–
.708 6 1991–
.8 *Belarus
.808 1855–
.808 6 1991–
.96 *Latvia
.960 8 1855–
.960 86 1991–
.98 *Estonia
.980 8 1855–
.980 86 1991–
948 *Scandinavia
Class here northern Europe
For ancient history to 481, see 936.8
.06 1905–1999
.07 2000–
.1 *Norway
For ancient history to 481 of Norway, southeastern Norway, southwestern
Norway, central and northern Norway, see 936.8; for southeastern Norway,
see 948.2; for southwestern Norway, see 948.3; for central and northern
Norway, see 948.4
.104 1905–1999
.105 2000–
.5 *Sweden
For ancient history to 481 of Sweden, southern Sweden, central Sweden,
northern Sweden, see 936.8; for southern Sweden, see 948.6; for central
Sweden, see 948.7; for northern Sweden, see 948.8
.505 1905–1999
.506 2000–
.9 Denmark and Finland
For ancient history of Denmark to 481, see 936.8
.900 1–.900 9 Standard subdivisions of Denmark
As modified under 930–990
.2 *Netherlands
Class here comprehensive works on Low Countries, on Benelux countries
For ancient history to 486, see 936.9; for southern Low Countries, see 949.3
.207 1901–
.3 Belgium and Luxembourg
Subdivisions are added for Belgium and Luxembourg together, for Belgium
alone
For ancient history to 486, see 936.9
.304 1909–
.35 *Luxembourg
For ancient history to 486, see 936.9
.350 4 1890–
.4 *Switzerland
For ancient history to 486, see 936.9
.407 1900–
.5 *Greece
Including Byzantine Empire; former Aegean Islands region; Crete region
For ancient history to 323, see 938; for ancient history of former Aegean
Islands region to 323, of Crete region to 323, see 939. For a specific part of
Byzantine Empire, see the part, e.g., Byzantine Empire in Egypt 932
.507 1830–
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
932
949 History of Europe 949
.6 *Balkan Peninsula
Including Russo-Turkish war, 1877–1878 [formerly 947.08]
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939
.605 1991–
.65 *Albania
For ancient history to 323, see 939
.650 3 1946–1992
Class here period of People’s Republic, 1946–1991; 20th century
Class 1900–1946 in 949.65
For 1992–1999, see 949.6504
.650 4 1992–
.730 3 1991–
.74 *Bosnia and Hercegovina, Montenegro
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939
.742 *Bosnia and Hercegovina
.742 03 1991–
.745 *Montenegro
Including period as part of Yugoslavia (1991–2003), Serbia and
Montenegro (2003–2006)
Class comprehensive works on Yugoslavia (1991–2003), on Serbia and
Montenegro (2003–2006) in 949.7103
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939
.76 *Macedonia
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939
.760 3 1991–
.8 *Romania
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939; for Balkan Wars, see 949.6
.803 1947–
.9 *Bulgaria
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939; for Balkan Wars, see 949.6
.903 1946–
.4 1905–
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
934
951 History of Asia 951
.9 *Korea
.904 1945–1999
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1945 in 951.9
.905 2000–
.93 *North Korea (People’s Democratic Republic of Korea)
.930 4 1945–1994
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1945 in 951.93
For 1994–1999, see 951.9305
.930 5 1994–
.95 *South Korea (Republic of Korea)
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
935
951 Dewey Decimal Classification 951
.950 4 1945–1998
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1945 in 951.95
For 1998–1999, see 951.9505
.950 5 1998–
952 *Japan
.03 1868–1945
Including Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905
.04 1945–1999
.05 2000–
953 *Arabian Peninsula and adjacent areas
Including Arabia Deserta, 622–637 [formerly 939.4]
For ancient history to 622, see 939.4
.05 1926–
.3 *Yemen
For ancient history to 622, see 939.4
.305 1918–
Including Period as Republic of Yemen, 1990 to present
.32 *Northern Yemen
For ancient history to 622, see 939.4
.320 5 1918–
Including Yemen Arab Republic, 1962–1990; period as part of
Republic of Yemen, 1990 to present
.35 *Southern Yemen
For ancient history to 622, see 939.4
.350 5 1967–
Including People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen, 1970–1990;
period as part of Republic of Yemen, 1990 to present
.67 *Kuwait
Class Gulf Crisis and War, 1990–1991, in 956.7044
For ancient history to 622, see 939.4
.8 *Saudi Arabia
For ancient history to 622, see 939.4
.805 1926–
Class military operations in Saudi Arabia during Persian Gulf Crisis and
War, 1990–1991, in 956.7044
.91 *Pakistan
.910 2 647–1785
For ancient history to 647, see 934
.910 3 Period of British rule, 1785–1947
.910 4 1947–1971
.910 5 1971–
For Indo-Pakistan War, 1971, see 954.9205
.92 *Bangladesh
.920 2 647–1785
For ancient history to 647, see 934
.920 3 Period of British rule, 1785–1947
.920 4 1947–1971
.920 5 1971–
Including Indo-Pakistan War, 1971
.93 *Sri Lanka
.930 3 1948–
955 *Iran
For early history to 637, see 935
.05 1906–2005
.06 2005–
956 *Middle East (Near East)
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939.4
.04 1945–1980
Including Israel-Arab War, 1948–1949; Sinai Campaign, 1956; Israel-Arab
War, 1967 (Six Days’ War); Israel-Arab War, 1973 (Yom Kippur War)
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1945 in 956
For 1980–1999, see 956.05
.05 1980–
Including Israel-Lebanon-Syria Conflict, 1982–1985
.1 *Turkey
For ancient history to ca. 640, see 939; for divisions of Turkey, see
956.2–956.6
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
938
956 History of Asia 956
.103 1950–1999
.104 2000–
.4 *South central Turkey
For history of south central Turkey to 640, see 939
.6 *Eastern Turkey
Including comprehensive works on Armenia region
For history of eastern Turkey to 640, see 939.4; for country of Armenia, see
947.56
.7 *Iraq
For ancient history to 637, see 935
.704 1920–
.704 4 1979–
Including Persian Gulf Crisis and War, 1900–1991, Iraq-Kuwait
Crisis, 1990–1991, Persian Gulf War, 1991; Iraq War, 2003 to
present; period of occupation and reconstruction, 2003 to present
Class here administration of Saddam Hussein, 1979–2003
.1 *Afghanistan
For early history to ca. 640, see 939
.104 1919–
Including Afghan War, 2001 to present
.4 *Turkestan
For early history to ca. 640, see 939; for Turkmenistan, see 958.5; for
Tajikistan, see 958.6; for Uzbekistan, see 958.7
.408 1855–
.408 6 1991–
.5 *Turkmenistan
For early history to ca. 640, see 939
.508 1855–
.508 6 1991–
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
940
958 History of Asia 958
.6 *Tajikistan
For early history to ca. 640, see 939
.608 1855–
.608 6 1991–
.7 *Uzbekistan
For early history to ca. 640, see 939
.708 1855–
.708 6 1991–
.570 5 1963–
Class here 20th century; period as separate nation, 1965–
Class 1900–1963 in 959.57
.6 *Cambodia
.604 1949–
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1949 in 959.6; class military operations in Cambodia during
Vietnamese War in 959.704
.7 *Vietnam
.704 1945–
Including comprehensive works on period of North Vietnam and South
Vietnam, 1954–1975; Indochinese War, 1946–1954; Vietnamese War,
1961–1975
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1945 in 959.7
.9 *Philippines
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
942
959 History of Asia 959
.3 1885–
961 *Tunisia and Libya
Class here North Africa
For early history to ca. 640, see 939
.04 1950–1999
.05 2000–
.1 *Tunisia
For early history to 647, see 939
.105 1956–
.2 *Libya
For early history to 644, Cyrenaica to 642, Marmarica to 642, see 939
.204 1952–2011
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1952 in 961.2
.205 2011–
962 Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan
For early history of Egypt to 640, see 932
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
943
962 Dewey Decimal Classification 962
.9 *South Sudan
Class comprehensive works on Sudan and South Sudan in 962.4
.905 2011–
963 *Ethiopia and Eritrea
Subdivisions are added for Ethiopia and Eritrea together, for Ethiopia alone
.07 1974–
Including Somali-Ethiopian conflicts, 1978–1991
Class Somalia Civil War, 1991 to present, in 967.7305
.5 *Eritrea
.507 1952–
964 *Morocco, Ceuta, Melilla, Western Sahara, Canary Islands
Subdivisions are added for Morocco, Ceuta, Melilla, Western Sahara, Canary
Islands together; for Morocco alone
For early history of Morocco to 647, see 939
.05 Morocco since 1956
965 *Algeria
For early history to 647, see 939
.05 1962–
966 *West Africa and offshore islands
.03 1885–
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
944
966 History of Africa 966
.1 *Mauritania
.105 1960–2005
.106 2005–
.2 *Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger
.203 1960–
.23 *Mali
.230 5 1960–
.25 *Burkina Faso
.250 5 1960–
.26 *Niger
.260 5 1960–
.3 *Senegal
.305 1960–
Including Confederation of Senegambia, 1982–1989
For Gambian part of Senegambia, see 966.5103
.4 *Sierra Leone
.404 1961–2007
Including Sierra Leone civil war, 1991–2002
.405 2007–
.5 *Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde
.51 *Gambia
.510 3 1965–
Including period as a part of Senegambia, 1982–1989
Class comprehensive works on Senegambia in 966.305
.52 *Guinea
.520 5 1958–
.57 *Guinea-Bissau
.570 3 1974–
.58 *Cape Verde
.580 3 1975–
.620 3 1945–
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1945 in 966.62
.68 *Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
.680 5 1960–
.7 *Ghana
See also 966.1 for Ghana Empire
.705 1957–
.8 *Togo and Benin
.81 *Togo
.810 4 1960–
.83 *Benin
See also 966.9 for kingdom of Benin
.830 5 1960–
.9 *Nigeria
.905 1960–
967 *Central Africa and offshore islands
Class here Sub-Saharan Africa (Africa south of the Sahara)
For each specific part of Sub-Saharan Africa not provided for here, see the
part, e.g., Nigeria 966.9
.03 1885–
.1 *Cameroon, Sao Tome and Principe, Equatorial Guinea
Class here Islands of Gulf of Guinea, Lower Guinea area
.11 *Cameroon
.110 4 1960–
.15 *Sao Tome and Principe
.150 2 Period of Republic, 1975–
.18 *Equatorial Guinea
.180 3 1968–
.210 4 1960–
.24 *Republic of the Congo
.240 5 1960–
.3 *Angola
.304 1975–
Including Angolan Civil War, 1975–2002
.71 *Djibouti
.710 4 1977–
.73 *Somalia
.730 5 1960–
Including Civil War, 1991 to present
Class Somali-Ethiopian conflicts, 1978–1991, in 963.07
.8 *Tanzania
.804 Period as United Republic, 1964–
.9 *Mozambique
.905 1975–
968 Republic of South Africa and neighboring southern African
countries
Class here southern Africa
.000 1–.000 9 Standard subdivisions of southern Africa
As modified under 930–990
.001–.009 Standard subdivisions of Republic of South Africa
As modified under 930–990
.83 *Botswana
.830 3 1966–
.85 *Lesotho
.850 3 1966–
.87 *Swaziland
.870 3 1968–
950
970 History of North America 970
951
971 Dewey Decimal Classification 971
971 †Canada
.01 Early history to 1763
Class North American aspects of War of the League of Augsburg, War of
the Spanish Succession, War of the Austrian Succession, Seven Years’ War
in 973.2; class comprehensive works on War of the League of Augsburg,
War of the Spanish Succession, War of the Austrian Succession, Seven
Years’ War in 940.2
(Option: Class here North American aspects of War of the League of
Augsburg, War of the Spanish Succession, War of the Austrian Succession,
Seven Years’ War; prefer 973.2)
Expulsion of Acadians, 1755 and 1758, relocated to 971.5
.02 Period of early British rule, 1763–1791
†
†Add as instructed under 971–979
952
971 History of North America 971
.8 †Central America
.805 1900–
.81 †Guatemala
†
†Add as instructed under 971–979
953
972 Dewey Decimal Classification 972
.810 5 1871–
.82 †Belize
.820 5 1981–
Use of this number for period as self-governing colony, 1964–1981,
discontinued; class in 972.82
.83 †Honduras
.830 5 1838–
.84 †El Salvador
.840 5 1859–
.85 †Nicaragua
.850 5 1893–
.86 †Costa Rica
.860 5 1948–
Class here 20th century
Class 1900–1948 in 972.86
.87 †Panama
.870 5 1903–
.94 †Haiti
.940 7 1957–
.95 †Puerto Rico
.950 5 1900–
.98 †Windward and other southern islands
.983 †Trinidad and Tobago
.983 04 1962–
.5 1809–1845
Including War of 1812; War with Algiers, 1815
(Option: Class War of 1812 in 971.03)
Class here 19th century
Class events of 1809–1845 as causes of Civil War in 973.7
For a specific part of 19th century not provided for here, see the part, e.g.,
Civil War 973.7
†
†Add as instructed under 971–979
955
973 Dewey Decimal Classification 973
.6 1845–1861
Including Mexican War, 1845–1848
Class events of 1845–1861 as causes of Civil War in 973.7
For Dred Scott decision, John Brown’s Raid, see 973.7
.9 1901–
.91 1901–1953
Class here 20th century
For 1900–1901, see 973.8; for 1953–1999, see 973.92
.917 Administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933–1945
.918 Administration of Harry S Truman, 1945–1953
.92 1953–2001
.921 Administration of Dwight David Eisenhower, 1953–1961
.922 Administration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1961–1963
.923 Administration of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963–1969
Class here period of Vietnamese War, 1961–1975
For 1961–1963 period of Vietnamese War, see 973.922; for
1969–1974 period of Vietnamese War, see 973.924; for 1974–1975
period of Vietnamese War, see 973.925
.924 Administration of Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969–1974
.925 Administration of Gerald Rudolph Ford, 1974–1977
.926 Administration of Jimmy (James Earl) Carter, 1977–1981
.927 Administration of Ronald Reagan, 1981–1989
.928 Administration of George Bush, 1989–1993
.929 Administration of Bill Clinton, 1993–2001
956
973 History of North America 973
.93 2001–
.931 Administration of George W. Bush, 2001–2009
.932 Administration of Barack Obama, 2009–
974–979 Specific states of United States
Add to base number 97 the numbers following —7 in notation 74–79 from Table 2,
e.g., Arizona 979.1; then add further as instructed under 971–979, e.g., Indians of
Arizona 979.1004
Class comprehensive works in 973
For Hawaii, see 996.9
982 *Argentina
.06 1910–1999
.07 1999–
983 *Chile
.06 Period of later republics, 1861–
984 *Bolivia
.05 1899–
985 *Peru
.06 1867–
986 *Colombia and Ecuador
.1 *Colombia
.106 1863–
Including comprehensive works on United States of Colombia
For Panama as part of United States of Colombia, see 972.87
.6 *Ecuador
.607 1896–
987 *Venezuela
.06 Period of Republic, 1830–
988 *Guiana
.03 1945–
Class here 20th century
Class 1901–1945 in 988
.1 *Guyana
.103 1945–
Class here 20th century
Class 1901–1945 in 988.1
*
*Add as instructed under 930–990
958
988 History of South America 988
.3 *Suriname
.303 1945–
Class here 20th century
Class 1901–1945 in 988.3
[991] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 9
[992] [Unassigned]
Most recently used in Edition 9