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'Far Friends'MDS classes with significant recommendations overlap, excluding ones under the same top-level class. None | Related tagsWhat is MDS?Melvil stands for 'Melvil Decimal System,' named after Melvil Dewey, the famous librarian. Melvil Dewey invented his Dewey Decimal System in 1876, and early versions of his system are in the public domain. More recent editions of his system are in copyright, and the name 'Dewey,' 'Dewey Decimal,' 'Dewey Decimal Classification' and 'DDC' are registered trademarked by OCLC, who publish periodic revisions. LibraryThing's MDS system is based on the classification work of libraries around the world, whose assignments are not copyrightable. MDS 'scheduldes' (the words that describe the numbers) are user-added, and based on public domain editions of the system. The Melvil Decimal System is NOT the Dewey Decimal System of today. Wordings, which are entered by members, can only come from public domain sources. The base system is the Free Decimal System, a public domain classification created by John Mark Ockerbloom. Where useful or necessary, wording comes from the 1922 edition of the Dewey Decimal System. Language and concepts may be changed to fit modern tastes, or to better describe books cataloged. Wordings may not come from in-copyright sources. |
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Get The By Room By online with fast and free shipping. Discover all the facts before purchase. Save on The By Room By. Brain-tanning is still the simplest method of at-home tanning, and you don't need many special tools. Tanning your own leather is a time-honored craft. Native Americans used animal brains as a natural emulsifier to soften and preserve hides.