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The Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC, also called the Nippon Decimal System) is a system of library classification developed for mainly Japanese-language books maintained and revised by the Japan Library Association since 1948. Originally developed in 1929 by Kiyoshi Mori, the 10th and latest edition of this system was published in 2014. The decimal notation system is similar to the Dewey Decimal System, and the order of main classes is inspired from the Cutter Expansive Classification. The system is based upon using a three digit number to classify subjects, where more digits can be added if necessary and a decimal point is used to separate the third and fourth digit. The first division level is called a class, the second level is called a division, and the third level is called a secti

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  • Japanische Dezimalklassifikation (de)
  • Classification décimale nippone (fr)
  • 日本十進分類法 (ja)
  • 일본십진분류법 (ko)
  • Nippon Decimal Classification (en)
  • 日本十進分類法 (zh)
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  • Die Japanische Dezimalklassifikation (japanisch 日本十進分類法, Nihon Jisshin Bunruihō, englisch Nippon Decimal Classification, kurz: NDC) wird von den meisten japanischen Bibliotheken für die Klassifikation ihrer Bestände genutzt. Auch die japanischen Verlage benutzen die NDC im Rahmen ihrer Klassifikation, die sie neben der Internationalen Standardbuchnummer (ISBN) auf dem Buchrücken anzeigen. (de)
  • Le système de classification décimale nippone (NDC) est un système de classification de bibliothèque développé principalement pour les livres en japonais, géré par la l'association des bibliothèques japonaises depuis 1956. Il est basé sur le système de classification décimale de Dewey. Le système est basé sur l'utilisation de chaque chiffre successif pour diviser en neuf divisions, le chiffre zéro étant utilisé pour celles n'appartenant à aucune des divisions. (fr)
  • 日本十進分類法(にほんじっしんぶんるいほう、Nippon Decimal Classification; NDC)は、日本の図書館で広く使われている図書分類法である。最新版は新訂10版(2014年12月発行)。もり・きよし(森清)原編、日本図書館協会分類委員会改訂。 (ja)
  • 일본십진분류법(日本十進分類法, 영어: Nippon Decimal Classification, NDC)은 일본에서 사용하는 도서 분류법으로, 사단법인 에서 작성하고 있다. 분류는 멜빌 듀이가 고안한 듀이십진분류법의 체계를 채용하면서도, 구분에 있어서는 의 을 기본으로 일본에 관련한 항목을 중시하는 등의 변경을 했다. (ko)
  • 日本十進分類法(にほんじっしんぶんるいほう、NDC),是日本參考杜威十進位圖書分類法,所發展適用於日本國情的圖書分類法。最初的版本為1928年發表的「和洋圖書共用十進分類法案」,1929年始改為現名,最新的版本為2014年12月發行的「新訂10版」。 (zh)
  • The Nippon Decimal Classification (NDC, also called the Nippon Decimal System) is a system of library classification developed for mainly Japanese-language books maintained and revised by the Japan Library Association since 1948. Originally developed in 1929 by Kiyoshi Mori, the 10th and latest edition of this system was published in 2014. The decimal notation system is similar to the Dewey Decimal System, and the order of main classes is inspired from the Cutter Expansive Classification. The system is based upon using a three digit number to classify subjects, where more digits can be added if necessary and a decimal point is used to separate the third and fourth digit. The first division level is called a class, the second level is called a division, and the third level is called a secti (en)
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