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This session will cover … • The advantages and pitfalls of using Web. Dewey This session will cover … • The advantages and pitfalls of using Web. Dewey 2. 0 • General approach • How to log on • The basic structure of Web. Dewey 2. 0 records • Introduction to browse, search, and tables • Introduction to built numbers

Advantages of Web. Dewey a) You can keyword search all of Dewey, and use Advantages of Web. Dewey a) You can keyword search all of Dewey, and use Boolean searching b) You can access notes and related numbers, by clicking on links c) Web. Dewey includes terms and built numbers which are not found in the print version d) Some Dewey numbers have Library of Congress subject headings linked e) Web. Dewey is completely up-to-date, but the print version is not, and is getting more and more out of date

Less appealing features a) Number building can be more difficult, especially for complicated numbers Less appealing features a) Number building can be more difficult, especially for complicated numbers such as literature numbers b) Because Dewey was designed for print, it’s not fully suited to an online interface. It’s important to start with a good understanding of the print version

Web. Dewey is not Google! • Approach Web. Dewey in the way you would Web. Dewey is not Google! • Approach Web. Dewey in the way you would the print version, by browsing down through the summaries of the main classes and checking the relative index. • You still need to determine the subject and discipline of a work, and think in exactly the same way as when using the print version of Dewey.

http: //dewey. org/webdewey/ http: //dewey. org/webdewey/

Once you have logged in, by default you are using the 23 rd edition Once you have logged in, by default you are using the 23 rd edition of Dewey, which has orange buttons.

Click on “Home” to see the ten main classes Click on “Home” to see the ten main classes

Clicking on “ 000” displays the summary for the ten classes below Clicking on “ 000” displays the summary for the ten classes below

Clicking on “ 090” displays the ten classes below. This approach enables you to Clicking on “ 090” displays the ten classes below. This approach enables you to find a number by drilling down through the hierarchies

Box to build numbers Broader numbers Narrower numbers Class summaries LC subject headings associated Box to build numbers Broader numbers Narrower numbers Class summaries LC subject headings associated with the Dewey number Tables

Browse option • Useful to check a Dewey number that may already be on Browse option • Useful to check a Dewey number that may already be on the record • Allows you to drill down from a general to a more specific number

On the left you enter your browse terms, and on the right select the On the left you enter your browse terms, and on the right select the index that you wish to browse

Drilling down from a general to a more specific number Drilling down from a general to a more specific number

Search option • Useful if you have very specific keywords, that may not be Search option • Useful if you have very specific keywords, that may not be in the relative index • Finding the Dewey number corresponding to a Library of Congress subject heading • Find a more detailed Dewey number from a base number

Tables Tables

Introduction to built numbers • Identified by a small “B” in your search results Introduction to built numbers • Identified by a small “B” in your search results • You need look at how the number has been constructed, and its scope. • Sometimes the scope of built numbers is much broader than is immediately obvious in Web. Dewey

The instructions tell you to add “ 7” from the table “Add as instructed The instructions tell you to add “ 7” from the table “Add as instructed under 362 -363”.

This takes you to 363. 1257 – but covers everything from using seatbelts, to This takes you to 363. 1257 – but covers everything from using seatbelts, to school traffic patrols