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You would look under the number 394.266 for books about Christmas feasts and festivals in the Dewey Decimal System.
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Yes, several. How to find them: Go to your local library. The non-fiction section will be sorted by Dewey decimal number. Books on magic(k) have the Dewey decimal number 133.43.
The Dewey Decimal Classification system was created by Melvil Dewey in 1876 to organize and categorize library materials based on subjects. It simplifies the process of locating books and resources by assigning unique numbers to different topics, making it easier for users to find what they are looking for in a library setting.
The Dewey decimal system functions in many ways for a library. It is a way to organize the books by subject and number. It is also a quick way for a librarian or a patron to find the exact book they need without losing a lot of time.
Yes, you can use online resources like WorldCat or library catalog systems to find the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) call number for a book by scanning the ISBN number. These platforms provide information on the classification and location of books based on their ISBN.
If you use that number to look up books in your local library catalog, you will find books in the folklore category, more specifically Native American folklore and mythology. (There should be a "Search by Dewey Decimal number" somewhere in the online access to the catalog. For instance at the bottom of this page, there is a link to search by DDS: I went to advanced search in the catalog, then to "Other Searches" http://catalog.oaklandlibrary.org/search/X If you want to know how the Dewey Decimal system works, this link is a useful guide to the broad categories. Each number after the decimal further refines it in terms of subject matter. http://www.oclc.org/us/en/dewey/resources/summaries/default.htm
Automobile repair books would typically be located in the 629.2 section of the Dewey decimal system, which covers transportation engineering and automotive engineering.
The Dewey Decimal Classification number for Native American music is 781.623.
Melvil Dewey developed the Dewey Decimal System in 1876. The system is a method for placing books on library shelves in a specific and repeatable order that makes it easier to find any specific book or to return it to its proper place.
Books about Jesus would typically be found in the 200s section of the Dewey Decimal System, specifically in the 232 range which covers topics related to Jesus Christ and Christianity.
Fantasy books are typically found in the Dewey Decimal System under the 800s, specifically in the range of 808-809. These categories are reserved for literature that includes works of fiction, poetry, drama, and storytelling.