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Post by The Ninevite on Nov 29, 2022 11:00:47 GMT -8
The Zero through Fifty Dewey decimal designations are about the information management trade. I couldn't catch that straight away, simply dur to the fact that there are no secretarial science books on the shelf. It's not a very good section, it's about how data is managed, and none of the information is technically useful unless you are a computer operator. The histories of books, and of libraries and collections are barely recognizable as being professional information. For example, something they have on the shelf as a modeling photographer's portfolio of Bookstores in attractively architectural fashion zones. It is about cataloging; I've certainly been reading in its long ought to figure that out. But it doesn't say anything at all about how the job is processed. The contents are condensed Reader's Digest Type collections about philosophy, mathematical illustrations of ways that a bivariate statistical graph can be made to appear very eye catching and colorful on a 256-tint screen without adding any further actual information to the art project that you insert to pad your data entry timecard, some books containing very untalented drawings of "aliens", and a few extremely simple introductions to alternative "new math" for first grade teachers.
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