"An Extension Of The Dewey Decimal System Of Classification Applied To The Engineering Industries" offers a detailed expansion of the Dewey Decimal System tailored for the organization and retrieval of engineering-related literature. Authored by Lester Paige Breckenridge and George Alfred Goodenough, this work addresses the need for a more granular and specialized classification system within the rapidly evolving field of engineering.
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