Hi All:
I really like _Learn Dewey Decimal Classification_ by Mary Mortimer
(ISBN 0810836947). It has lots of examples. They begin very easily and
build in difficulty.
As you can see by the 10 digit ISBN, this is not a brand new book. In
fact, it's old enough that it uses the 21st edition, but the principles
are still the same and I find that a 1 edition difference is not
significant. How adaptable this is to teaching online, I'm not sure. I
use it in f2f classes.
Dodie Gaudet, MSLS
Bibliographic & Technical Services Consultant
Central Mass. Regional Library System
8 Flagg Road
Shrewsbury MA 01545-4665
508-757-4110 x307
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Another question for Dawn -
What would you suggest for teaching Dewey from the books in a totally
online environment? I would like to do this next semester; perhaps you
have some suggestions that will save me some of the time of re-creating
the wheel??
Thanks!!
Jennifer Lang
Electronic Resources Cataloger at
Princeton University Library and
Part-Time Lecturer
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