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Re: Owner of Dewey Decimal System Sues Library-Themed Hotel
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- Subject: Re: Owner of Dewey Decimal System Sues Library-Themed Hotel
- From: "Croft, Janet B" <jbcroft@ou.edu>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 20:26:28 EDT
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I don't know if 80% use it currently. But almost every public library I've ever used has been Dewey. I imagine most school libraries still use Dewey as well. Here at OU we no longer catalog in Dewey, but we still have a large section of Dewey books that we just don't have the resources to recatalog, and I'm sure there are other universities in the same situation. If they count uses like that, it may well be 80%. I used Dewey at a small college library a few years ago, and I never paid a $500 fee per year. I did pay for the DDC on CD, with an annual fee for updates, however. But if I hadn't cared too much for being up-to-date, I could have gotten an old print DDC through Duplicate Exchange or a used book store online and used it without paying a fee (which is the approach I usually recommend to small church libraries). Janet Brennan Croft Head of Access Services University of Oklahoma Bizzell Library NW104 Norman OK 73019 405-325-1918 fax 405-325-7618 jbcroft@ou.edu http://libraries.ou.edu/ http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/C/Janet.B.Croft-1/
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