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==Libraries== Libraries use notation systems consisting of decimal numbers separated by dots, such as the older [[Dewey Decimal Classification]] and the [[Universal Decimal Classification]], to classify books and other works by subject. The UDC additionally codes works with ''multiple'' dot-decimal topics, separated by colons.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Taylor |first1=Arlene G. |title=Introduction to Cataloging and Classification |date=2005 |publisher=preprint, to be published by Libraries Unlimited in2006 |edition=10th |url=https://sites.pitt.edu/~agtaylor/articles/ICC10DeweyChapter.pdf |chapter=15: Decimal Classification}}</ref>
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