The dewey decimal number of 823.914 designates the category of English fiction, between 1945 and 1999.
The breakdown of the number is as follows:
800 - Literature
820 - English & Old English literatures
823 - English Fiction
823.9 - English Fiction - Modern Period
823.91 - English Fiction - 20th Century
823.914 - English fiction - 1945-1999
Books that are given the Dewey decimal number 813.54 typically fall under American fiction literature, specifically works of fiction by American authors from the 20th and 21st centuries.
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The Dewey Decimal number for books about the American Revolution is 973.3.
I Spy books are typically assigned the Dewey Decimal number 793.7, which is the classification for books related to games and puzzles.
The Dewey Decimal Classification number for art and craft books is usually in the range of 700-769.
the Dewey system Non-fiction books are indexed with the Dewey Decimal System.
the Dewey system Non-fiction books are indexed with the Dewey Decimal System.
The Dewey decimal number for books on the brain is typically in the 610s, which is the category for medical sciences and human physiology.
the books in a school library are arranged in by the Dewey decible number
Books on the Titanic typically fall under the Dewey Decimal Classification number 910.91634, which is for naval history and maritime disasters.
Books about clutter or organization can typically be found in the Dewey Decimal System under the number 648.8. This section covers topics related to home management, organization, and decluttering.
The Dewey decimal number for Lego's would be 688.72. This classification is used for books and resources related to toys made of plastic blocks, such as Lego's.
Twitter as a social media platform does not have a specific Dewey Decimal Classification number since the Dewey Decimal system primarily categorizes physical books by subject matter. Social media platforms like Twitter would not typically be found in library collections using the Dewey Decimal system.
636.1