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Friday, December 11, 2020

Something About the Dewey Decimal System

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What’s the Point?

Some people are celebrating the Dewy Decimal System today, while others are likely trying to understand how it’s relevant. Do we not, so to speak. Our site's co-founder, Jon S., works in a library and immediately noticed A Genealogist in Providence was cataloged with 999.99 (as described in The Bell, the Book, and the Spellbinder) and questioned it years ago:
According to the Dewey decimal classification schedule this numbering is reserved for extraterrestrial worlds. Since when is Providence or genealogy deemed extraterrestrial?
Brad Strickland revealed this to be a joke:
"Providence, Rhode Island, is the home town of H. P. Lovecraft. I was thinking that a genealogist would happen across evidence of alien life forms intermarrying with humans.”
10 out 10, Brad!

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