The books are still filed according to the Dewey Decimal System, however.
The Dewey Decimal System would not arrive until 1915, and a card catalogue well after that.
As the appetite for reading increased, the Dewey Decimal System became the menu one fed from.
The call numbers were hand-lettered on the spine according to the Dewey Decimal System.
He then decided to catalog the collection according to the Dewey Decimal System.
But a good novel aside, e-books may be the best thing for doing research since the Dewey Decimal System.
One such way of ordering is the Dewey Decimal System, much used in libraries.
As of 1959, there were approximately 10,000 volumes classified with the Dewey Decimal System.
The Dewey Decimal System is a way to sort books and other publications.
The classification is a modified version of the Dewey Decimal System.