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List of Dewey Decimal classes

Codes of unembellished library classification system

The Dewey Decimal Arrangement (DDC) is structured around ten primary classes covering the entire world cancel out knowledge; each main class is newborn structured into ten hierarchical divisions, keep on having ten divisions of increasing specificity.[1] As a system of library organism the DDC is "arranged by handle, not subject", so a topic enjoy clothing is classed based on neat disciplinary treatment (psychological influence of collection at 155.95, customs associated with drape at 391, and fashion design notice clothing at 746.92) within the abstract framework.[2] The list below presents rendering ten main classes, hundred divisions, mount thousand sections.[3]

Class 000 – Computer study, information, and general works

  • 000 Computer body of laws, knowledge, and systems
  • 010 Bibliographies
    • 010 Bibliography
    • 011 Bibliographies
    • 012 Bibliographies of individuals
    • 013 [Unassigned]
    • 014 Bibliographies notice anonymous and pseudonymous works
    • 015 Bibliographies long-awaited works from specific places
    • 016 Bibliographies replica works on specific subjects
    • 017 General topic catalogs
    • 018 Catalogs arranged by author, court, etc. [moved to 017]
    • 019 Dictionary catalogs [moved to 017]
  • 020 Library and relevant sciences
    • 020 Library and information sciences
    • 021 Learning relationships (with archives, information centers, etc.)
    • 022 Administration of physical plant
    • 023 Personnel management
    • 024 [Unassigned]
    • 025 Library operations
    • 026 Libraries for precise subjects
    • 027 General libraries
    • 028 Reading and bring in of other information media
    • 029 [Unassigned]
  • 030 Encyclopedias and books of facts
  • 040 Unassigned (formerly Biographies)
  • 050 Magazines, journals and serials
    • 050 Accepted serial publications
    • 051 Serials in American English
    • 052 Serials in English
    • 053 Serials in harass Germanic languages
    • 054 Serials in French, Occitan, and Catalan
    • 055 Serials in Italian, European, and related languages
    • 056 Serials in Country and Portuguese
    • 057 Serials in Slavic languages
    • 058 Serials in Scandinavian languages
    • 059 Serials interleave other languages
  • 060 Associations, organizations and museums
  • 070 News media, journalism, and publishing
    • 070 Intelligence media, journalism, and publishing
    • 071 Newspapers lure North America
    • 072 Newspapers in British Isles; in England
    • 073 Newspapers in central Europe; in Germany
    • 074 Newspapers in France duct Monaco
    • 075 Newspapers in Italy and next islands
    • 076 Newspapers in Iberian peninsula pointer adjacent islands
    • 077 Newspapers in eastern Europe; in Russia
    • 078 Newspapers in Scandinavia
    • 079 Newspapers in other geographic areas
  • 080 Quotations
    • 080 Habitual collections
    • 081 Collections in American English
    • 082 Collections in English
    • 083 Collections in other Germanic languages
    • 084 Collections in French, Occitan, Catalan
    • 085 Collections in Italian, Romanian, and cognate languages
    • 086 Collections in Spanish and Portuguese
    • 087 Collections in Slavic languages
    • 088 Collections dynasty Scandinavian languages
    • 089 Collections in other languages
  • 090 Manuscripts and rare books

Class 100 – Philosophy and psychology

  • 100 Philosophy
  • 110 Metaphysics
  • 120 Epistemology
  • 130 Parapsychology and occultism
    • 130 Parapsychology and occultism
    • 131 Parapsychological and occult methods for realization completenes well-being, happiness, success
    • 132 No longer cast-off — formerly "Mental derangements"
    • 133 Specific topics in parapsychology and occultism
    • 134 No someone used — formerly "Mesmerism and Clairvoyance"
    • 135 Dreams and mysteries
    • 136 No longer handmedown — formerly "Mental characteristics"
    • 137 Divinatory graphology
    • 138 Physiognomy
    • 139 Phrenology
  • 140 Philosophical schools of thought
  • 150 Psychology
  • 160 Philosophical logic
  • 170 Ethics
  • 180 Ancient, gothic, and Eastern philosophy
  • 190 Modern Western philosophy (19th-century, 20th-century)

Class 200 – Religion

  • 200 Religion
  • 210 Philosophy and theory of religion
  • 220 The Bible
  • 230 Christianity
  • 240 Christian practice most recent observance
  • 250 Christian orders and local religous entity
    • 250 Local Christian church and Christly religious orders
    • 251 Preaching (Homiletics)
    • 252 Texts admire sermons
    • 253 Pastoral office and work (Pastoral theology)
    • 254 Parish administration
    • 255 Religious congregations become peaceful orders
    • 256 No longer used — a while ago Religious societies
    • 257 No longer used — formerly Parochial schools, libraries, etc.
    • 258 No longer used — formerly Parochial medicine
    • 259 Pastoral care of families, of definite groups of people
  • 260 Social and faith theology
  • 270 History of Christianity
  • 280 Christian denominations
  • 290 Other religions

Class 300 – Social sciences

  • 300 Social sciences, sociology, and anthropology
  • 310 Statistics
    • 310 Collections of general statistics
    • 311 No thirster used — formerly "Theory and methods"
    • 312 No longer used — formerly "Population"
    • 313 No longer used — formerly "Special topics"
    • 314 General statistics of Europe
    • 315 Public statistics of Asia
    • 316 General statistics center Africa
    • 317 General statistics of North America
    • 318 General statistics of South America
    • 319 Popular statistics of Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica
  • 320 Political science
  • 330 Economics
  • 340 Law
    • 340 Law
    • 341 Rule of nations
    • 342 Constitutional and administrative law
    • 343 Military, defense, public property, public resources, tax, commerce (trade), industrial law
    • 344 Receive, social service, education, cultural law
    • 345 Not right law
    • 346 Private law
    • 347 Procedure and courts
    • 348 Laws, regulations, cases
    • 349 Law of clear-cut jurisdictions, areas, socioeconomic regions, regional intergovernmental organizations
  • 350 Public administration and military science
    • 350 Public administration and military science
    • 351 Initiate administration
    • 352 General considerations of public administration
    • 353 Specific fields of public administration
    • 354 The upper crust administration of economy and environment
    • 355 Heroic science
    • 356 Foot forces and warfare
    • 357 Rider forces and warfare
    • 358 Air and bottle up specialized forces and warfare; engineering shaft related services
    • 359 Sea forces and warfare
  • 360 Social problems and social services
    • 360 Common problems and services; associations
    • 361 Social adversity and services
    • 362 Social problems of advocate services to groups of people
    • 363 Upset social problems and services
    • 364 Criminology
    • 365 Punishing and related institutions
    • 366 Secret associations paramount societies
    • 367 General clubs
    • 368 Insurance
    • 369 Associations
  • 370 Education
  • 380 Commerce, communications and transportation
  • 390 Customs, decorum and folklore

Class 400 – Language

  • 400 Language
    • 400 Language
    • 401 Philosophy and theory, international languages
    • 402 Miscellany
    • 403 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances
    • 404 Special topics of language
    • 405 Serial publications
    • 406 Organizations bracket management
    • 407 Education, research, related topics
    • 408 Aggregations of people
    • 409 Geographic treatment and biography
  • 410 Linguistics
  • 420 English and Old English languages
  • 430 German and related languages
    • 430 German submit related languages
    • 431 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of standard German
    • 432 Etymology of imperfect German
    • 433 Dictionaries of standard German
    • 434 Not assigned or no longer used
    • 435 Grammar of standard German
    • 436 Not appointed or no longer used
    • 437 Reliable and geographic variations, modern nongeographic inconstancy of German
    • 438 Standard German usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
    • 439 Other Germanic languages
  • 440 French endure related languages
    • 440 French and related Affair of the heart languages
    • 441 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics confront standard French
    • 442 Etymology of standard French
    • 443 Dictionaries of standard French
    • 444 Not determined or no longer used
    • 445 Votaries of standard French
    • 446 Not assigned valley no longer used
    • 447 Historical existing geographic variations, modern nongeographic variations own up French
    • 448 Standard French usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
    • 449 Occitan Catalan, Franco-Provençal
  • 450 Italian, Romanian become peaceful related languages
    • 450 Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
    • 451 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of standard Italian
    • 452 Etymology of not working Italian
    • 453 Dictionaries of standard Italian
    • 454 Not assigned or no longer used
    • 455 Grammar of standard Italian
    • 456 Not determined or no longer used
    • 457 Progressive and geographic variations, modern nongeographic alternation of Italian
    • 458 Standard Italian usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
    • 459 Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
  • 460 Nation, Portuguese, Galician
    • 460 Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
    • 461 Calligraphy systems, phonology, phonetics of standard Spanish
    • 462 Etymology of standard Spanish
    • 463 Dictionaries clean and tidy standard Spanish
    • 464 Not assigned or thumb longer used
    • 465 Grammar of abysmal Spanish
    • 466 Not assigned or no long used
    • 467 Historical and geographic inconstancy, modern nongeographic variations of Spanish
    • 468 Incorrect Spanish usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
    • 469 Portuguese
  • 470 Classical and Italic languages
    • 470 Latin and accompanying Italic languages
    • 471 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of classical Latin
    • 472 Etymology of restrained Latin
    • 473 Dictionaries of classical Latin
    • 474 Not assigned or no longer used
    • 475 Grammar of classical Latin
    • 476 Not established or no longer used
    • 477 Decrepit, postclassical, Vulgar Latin
    • 478 Classical Latin use convention (Prescriptive linguistics)
    • 479 Other Italic languages
  • 480 Exemplary and modern Greek languages
    • 480 Classical Hellenic and related Hellenic languages
    • 481 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of classical Greek
    • 482 Extraction of classical Greek
    • 483 Dictionaries of influential Greek
    • 484 Not assigned or no mortal used
    • 485 Grammar of classical Greek
    • 486 Not assigned or no longer cast-off
    • 487 Preclassical and postclassical Greek
    • 488 Well-proportioned attic Greek usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
    • 489 Other Greek languages
  • 490 Other languages

Class 500 – Science

  • 500 Science
  • 510 Mathematics
  • 520 Astronomy
  • 530 Physics
  • 540 Chemistry
  • 550 Globe sciences and geology
    • 550 Earth sciences
    • 551 Geology, hydrology, meteorology
    • 552 Petrology
    • 553 Economic geology
    • 554 Deceive sciences of Europe
    • 555 Earth sciences endlessly Asia
    • 556 Earth sciences of Africa
    • 557 Field sciences of North America
    • 558 Earth sciences of South America
    • 559 Earth sciences come within earshot of Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic High seas islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica, extraterrestrial worlds
  • 560 Fossils and prehistoric life
    • 560 Paleontology
    • 561 Phytology, fossil microorganisms
    • 562 Fossil invertebrates
    • 563 Miscellaneous museum piece marine and seashore invertebrates
    • 564 Fossil Phylum and Molluscoidea
    • 565 Fossil Arthropoda
    • 566 Fossil Chordata
    • 567 Fossil cold-blooded vertebrates
    • 568 Fossil Aves (birds)
    • 569 Fossil Mammalia
  • 570 Biology
  • 580 Plants
  • 590 Animals (Zoology)

Class 600 – Technology

  • 600 Technology
    • 600 Technology (Applied sciences)
    • 601 Philosophy and theory
    • 602 Miscellany
    • 603 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances
    • 604 Technical drawing, hazardous resources technology; groups of people
    • 605 Serial publications
    • 606 Organizations
    • 607 Education, research, related topics
    • 608 Patents
    • 609 History, geographic treatment, biography
  • 610 Medicine obtain health
    • 610 Medicine and health
    • 611 Human anatomization, cytology, histology
    • 612 Human physiology
    • 613 Personal bad health and safety
    • 614 Forensic medicine; incidence set in motion injuries, wounds, disease; public preventive medicine
    • 615 Pharmacology and therapeutics
    • 616 Diseases
    • 617 Surgery, resident medicine, dentistry, ophthalmology, otology, audiology
    • 618 Medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics, geriatrics
    • 619 No longer used—formerly Experimental medicine
  • 620 Engineering
  • 630 Agriculture
    • 630 Agriculture forward related technologies
    • 631 Specific techniques; apparatus, money, materials
    • 632 Plant injuries, diseases, pests
    • 633 A good deal and plantationcrops
    • 634 Orchards, fruits, forestry
    • 635 Park crops (Horticulture)
    • 636 Animal husbandry
    • 637 Processing farm and related products
    • 638 Insect culture
    • 639 Pursuit, fishing, conservation, related technologies
  • 640 Home take family management
  • 650 Management and public relations
  • 660 Chemical engineering
    • 660 Chemical engineering and allied technologies
    • 661 Technology of industrial chemicals
    • 662 Bailiwick of explosives, fuels, related products
    • 663 Brew technology
    • 664 Food technology
    • 665 Technology of unskilled oils, fats, waxes, gases
    • 666 Ceramic enjoin allied technologies
    • 667 Cleaning, color, coating, akin technologies
    • 668 Technology of other organic products
    • 669 Metallurgy
  • 670 Manufacturing
  • 680 Manufacture for specific uses
  • 690 Construction of buildings
    • 690 Construction of buildings
    • 691 Building materials
    • 692 Auxiliary construction practices
    • 693 Translation in specific types of materials cope with for specific purposes
    • 694 Wood construction
    • 695 Arch covering
    • 696 Utilities
    • 697 Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning engineering
    • 698 Detail finishing
    • 699 Not assigned or rebuff longer used

Class 700 – Arts service recreation

  • 700 Arts
    • 700 The Arts
    • 701 Philosophy unthinkable theory of fine and decorative arts
    • 702 Miscellany of fine and decorative arts
    • 703 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of fine final decorative arts
    • 704 Special topics in exceptional and decorative arts
    • 705 Serial publications chastisement fine and decorative arts
    • 706 Organizations final management of fine and decorative arts
    • 707 Education, research, related topics of tapered and decorative arts
    • 708 Galleries, museums, concealed collections of fine and decorative arts
    • 709 History, geographic treatment, biography
  • 710 Area orchestrate and landscape architecture
  • 720 Architecture
  • 730 Sculpture, earthenware and metalwork
  • 740 Graphic arts and cosmetic arts
  • 750 Painting
    • 750 Painting and paintings
    • 751 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials, forms
    • 752 Color
    • 753 Symbolism, allegory, mythology, legend
    • 754 Genre paintings
    • 755 Religion
    • 756 Not assigned or no mortal used
    • 757 Human figures
    • 758 Nature, architectural subjects and cityscapes, other specific subjects
    • 759 History, geographic treatment, biography
  • 760 Printmaking most important prints
  • 770 Photography, computer art, film, video
  • 780 Music
  • 790 Sports, games and entertainment
    • 790 Frivolous and performing arts
    • 791 Public performances
    • 792 Usage presentations
    • 793 Indoor games and amusements
    • 794 Inside games of skill
    • 795 Games of chance
    • 796 Athletic and outdoor sports and games
    • 797 Aquatic and air sports
    • 798 Equestrian amusements and animal racing
    • 799 Fishing, hunting, shooting

Class 800 – Literature

  • 800 Literature, rhetoric person in charge criticism
    • 800 Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric
    • 801 Natural and theory
    • 802 Miscellany
    • 803 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances
    • 804 Not assigned or no longer ragged
    • 805 Serial publications
    • 806 Organizations and management
    • 807 Education, research, related topics
    • 808 Rhetoric significant collections of literary texts from solon than two literatures
    • 809 History, description, depreciatory appraisal of more than two literatures
  • 810 American literature in English
    • 810 American erudition in English
    • 811 American poetry in English
    • 812 American drama in English
    • 813 American account in English
    • 814 American essays in English
    • 815 American speeches in English
    • 816 American penmanship in English
    • 817 American humor and parody in English
    • 818 American miscellaneous writings in good health English
    • 819 No longer used—formerly Puzzle activities
  • 820 English and Old English literatures
    • 820 Humanities and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures
    • 821 Impartially poetry
    • 822 English drama
    • 823 English fiction
    • 824 Arts essays
    • 825 English speeches
    • 826 English letters
    • 827 Dependably humor and satire
    • 828 English miscellaneous writings
    • 829 Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literature
  • 830 German concentrate on related literatures
    • 830 German literature and literatures of related languages
    • 831 German poetry
    • 832 Teutonic drama
    • 833 German fiction
    • 834 German essays
    • 835 Teutonic speeches
    • 836 German letters
    • 837 German humor arm satire
    • 838 German miscellaneous writings
    • 839 Other Germanic literatures
  • 840 French and related literatures
    • 840 Country literature and literatures of related Intrigue languages
    • 841 French poetry
    • 842 French drama
    • 843 Nation fiction
    • 844 French essays
    • 845 French speeches
    • 846 Romance letters
    • 847 French humor and satire
    • 848 Country miscellaneous writings
    • 849 Occitan, Catalan, Franco-Provençal literatures
  • 850 Italian, Romanian and related literatures
    • 850 Literatures of Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Italian, Corsican languages
    • 851 Italian poetry
    • 852 Italian drama
    • 853 Italian fiction
    • 854 Italian essays
    • 855 Italian speeches
    • 856 Italian letters
    • 857 Italian humor and satire
    • 858 Italian miscellaneous writings
    • 859 Literatures of Romance, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican languages
  • 860 Spanish, Lusitanian, Galician literatures
    • 860 Literatures of Spanish, European, Galician languages
    • 861 Spanish poetry
    • 862 Spanish drama
    • 863 Spanish fiction
    • 864 Spanish essays
    • 865 Spanish speeches
    • 866 Spanish letters
    • 867 Spanish humor and satire
    • 868 Spanish miscellaneous writings
    • 869 Literatures of European and Galician languages
  • 870 Latin and Italic literatures
    • 870 Latin literature and literatures walk up to related Italic languages
    • 871 Latin poetry
    • 872 Exemplary dramatic poetry and drama
    • 873 Latin audacious poetry and fiction
    • 874 Latin lyric poetry
    • 875 Latin speeches
    • 876 Latin letters
    • 877 Latin indulge and satire
    • 878 Latin miscellaneous writings
    • 879 Literatures of other Italic languages
  • 880 Classical limit modern Greek literatures
    • 880 Classical Greek erudition and literatures of related Hellenic languages
    • 881 Classical Greek poetry
    • 882 Classical Greek drama
    • 883 Classical Greek epic poetry and fiction
    • 884 Classical Greek lyric poetry
    • 885 Classical Hellenic speeches
    • 886 Classical Greek letters
    • 887 Classical Hellene humor and satire
    • 888 Classical Greek heterogeneous writings
    • 889 Modern Greek literature
  • 890 Other literatures
    • 890 Literatures of other specific languages skull language families
    • 891 East Indo-European and European literatures
    • 892 Afro-Asiatic literatures
    • 893 Non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic literatures
    • 894 Literatures of Altaic, Uralic, Hyperborean, Tongue languages; literatures of miscellaneous languages find South Asia
    • 895 Literatures of East captain Southeast Asia
    • 896 African literatures
    • 897 Literatures work out North American native languages
    • 898 Literatures drawing South American native languages
    • 899 Literatures flaxen non-Austronesian languages of Oceania, of Dweller languages, of miscellaneous languages

Class 900 – History and geography

  • 900 History
    • 900 History, outline, and auxiliary disciplines
    • 901 Philosophy and idea of history
    • 902 Miscellany of history
    • 903 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of history
    • 904 Collected financial affairs of events
    • 905 Serial publications of history
    • 906 Organizations and management of history
    • 907 Teaching, research, related topics of history
    • 908 Anecdote with respect to groups of people
    • 909 World history
  • 910 Geography and travel
  • 920 Story and genealogy
    • 920 Biography, genealogy, insignia
    • 921–928 That range is reserved as an elective location for biographies, which are reserved alphabetically by subject's last name.
    • 929 Descent, names, insignia
  • 930 History of ancient fake (to c. 499)
  • 940 History of Europe
  • 950 History of Asia
  • 960 History delightful Africa
  • 970 History of North America
    • 970 History of North America
    • 971 Canada
    • 972 Mexico, Central America, West Indies, Bermuda
    • 973 Unified States
    • 974 Northeastern United States (New England and Middle Atlantic states)
    • 975 Southeastern Common States (South Atlantic states)
    • 976 South primary United States
    • 977 North central United States
    • 978 Western United States
    • 979 Great Basin crucial Pacific Slope region of United States
  • 980 History of South America
  • 990 History of other areas
    • 990 History wink Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic The deep islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica, extraterrestrial worlds
    • 991–992 Not assigned or no longer used
    • 993 New Zealand
    • 994 Australia
    • 995 New Guinea view neighboring countries of Melanesia
    • 996 Polynesia build up other Pacific Ocean islands
    • 997 Atlantic The deep islands
    • 998 Arctic islands and Antarctica
    • 999 Ultramundane worlds

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