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    1. GV903, and Other Mysterious Library Numbers

      Public libraries tend to use the numeric Dewey Decimal system (where bowling books can be found at the call number 794.6).

    2. USA - GIS Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes latitude/longitude coordinates sometimes up to 7 places past the decimal. EROS Data Center  From the USGS; portal to lots of (...)

    3. Aptman and Middlesworth Prize Winners Announced - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      This year’s winners are: First/Second Year: Theodore Leonhardt for his paper, “Finding a Role: The Decision to Fight in the Falklands and the (...)

    4. The Goodson Blogson

      It is most commonly rounded to 3.14159, although its decimal string is technically infinite. (The Pi Day website has the first million (...)

    5. A Day in the Life of the Libraries - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Smith Warehouse: Lynda Baptist (left), Head of Holdings Management, and Lois Schultz, Catalog Librarian for Monographic Resources, work their (...)

    6. Analyzing Duke’s Ukrainian-Language Collection - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Figure 1: Formats As of July 2023, roughly 6% of the collection had not received any Library of Congress call number or subject heading (...)

    7. Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences - Page 3 of 12 -

      The coordinates must have values in decimal degrees with negative longitudes being east of Greenwich and negative latitudes being south (...)

    8. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 6

      Ros has led many large projects over the years, but the project to reclass DUL’s collection from the Dewey Decimal Classification (...)

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