Melvil Dewey
Melvil Dewey (December 10, 1851–December 26, 1931) was the inventor of the Dewey Decimal Classification system for library classification.
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December 10 - 1851 - December 26 - 1931 - Dewey Decimal Classification - Library classification
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Dewey was born Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey in Adams Center, New York in the United States. He attended Alfred University before graduating from Amherst College in 1874. It was while working as an assistant librarian at Amherst from 1874 until 1877 that Dewey devised his decimal system.
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Adams Center, New York - United States - Alfred University - Amherst College - Librarian
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He moved to Boston where he founded and edited The Library Journal, which became an influential factor in the development of libraries in America, and in the reform of their administration.
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With his friend and fellow librarian Charles Ammi Cutter, he helped found the American Library Association (ALA); both men spoke at the tenth Annual ALA Conference held in Boston, Massachusetts in 1876.
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Charles Ammi Cutter - American Library Association - Boston, Massachusetts - 1876
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In 1883 he became librarian of Columbia College, and in the following year founded there the Columbia School of Library Economy, the first institution for the instruction of librarians ever organized. This school, which was very successful, was removed to Albany, New York in 1890, where it was reestablished as the New York State Library School under his direction; from 1888 to 1906 he was director of the New York State Library and from 1888 to 1900 was secretary of the University of the State of New York, completely reorganizing the state library, which he made one of the most efficient in America, and establishing the system of state travelling libraries and picture collections.
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Columbia College - Columbia School of Library Economy - Albany, New York - New York State Library School - New York State Library - University of the State of New York
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He was an advocate of English language spelling reform and is responsible for, among other things, the "American" spelling of the word Catalog (as opposed to the British Catalogue). He changed his own name from Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey to simply Melvil Dui.
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English language - Spelling reform
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He also sponsored periodicals on the Ro constructed language, in which the word structure marked its meaning in a hierarchy of categories.
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Ro - Constructed language
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He is also credited with the invention of the vertical office file.
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Dewey was a great enthusiast of nature, one-time owner of a lodge in the Adirondack Mountains, which he named the Adirondak Loj.
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Adirondack Mountains - Adirondak Loj
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Dewey is a member of the Library Hall of Fame.
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