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Dewey Decimal System
Melvil Dewey developed the Dewey Decimal System in 1876. The system is a method for placing books on library shelves in a specific and repeatable order that makes it easier to find any specific book or to return it to its proper place.
The book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee is classified under the Dewey Decimal System as 813.54, which is the number for American fiction written in English.
Melville Dewey invented the Dewey Decimal System so that books with the same subject are together on the book shelves. The system is used today in over 45 countries.
The numbers on the spine of a library book are the Dewey Decimal System used to classify the books. See the link below for specific categories.
The Dewey Decimal number and the title and the authors name.
The official designation is 346.0168.
To determine the Dewey Decimal number of a book, you can consult the library catalog or ask a librarian for assistance. The Dewey Decimal System categorizes books based on subject matter, so finding the correct number involves identifying the main topic or subject of the book and tracing it to the corresponding Dewey Decimal classification.
You would look under the number 394.266 for books about Christmas feasts and festivals in the Dewey Decimal System.