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  • 30Jun

    Stumble Upon a Delicious Digg Lately?

    30 June 2009   Adam     0 Comments

    Since summer's soon winding to a close, it seems fitting to ask: how many former library geeks remember the Dewey Decimal System?

    Bueller...? Bueller...?

    The Dewey Decimal Classification (or "DDC" as it's called) is the basic system created in the late 1800s to categorize and organize public libraries. It uses an established structure to group information so it's easier to find.

    In a similar way, bookmarks are a simple way you can organize information you look at on the Internet. On your browser window, you typically find a menu called "bookmarks" where you can create folders and save sites you want to go back to.