Imagine you are starting a library and you had a few thousand books,
magazines and other materials. How would you organize all those sources
so people could easily find things? What if your collection grew to
a few million items? Could your collection logically adapt and expand?
Libraries have chosen to organize their collections by subject. These
subjects are represented by call number systems called classification
systems. There are two major classification systems: the Dewey
Decimal System with call numbers that begin with numbers, and the
Library
of Congress (LC) Classification System with call numbers that begin
with letters.
Peirce College Library uses the Dewey Decimal System.