Do you remember ever learning about the Dewy Decimal System in school? It's a bit complicated, but this system has forever changed how millions of books are organized in many libraries around the world.
On December 10, 1851, Melvil Dewey, who would later become known as the creator of the Dewey Decimal System, was born. While he was working in the Amherst College Library, he was looking for ways to make it easier to organize their vast collection of books. In the same way that companies need to manage their inventory into categories, he believed that libraries need to file their books in a way that is understandable and straightforward for patrons. This pressing need to catalog books inspired Dewey to develop the system in 1873, which continues to be the most prevalent library cataloging method in the world. Librarians and public library patrons probably appreciate this system more than most of us, but it's worth learning it, don't you think?
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