Oclc Dewey Cutter Program V1 10.6 __exclusive__ <Tested × 2027>
The OCLC Dewey Cutter Program offers several benefits to libraries, including:
In the main program window, type the text you wish to cutter into the "Text:" form field. Typically, this is the last name of an individual author or the name of a corporate body. The program can also process a book title if one is to be used as the filing element. For efficiency, you can copy the text from another application and paste it into the program by clicking the "Paste Text" button or by using the keyboard shortcut Alt+P .
to paste text, allowing catalogers to move results directly into cataloging applications like OCLC Connexion . Key Capabilities of V1 10.6 Description Oclc Dewey Cutter Program V1 10.6
Prevents catalogers from misreading lines on physical, printed Cutter charts.
The , offers a focused set of features that deliver significant value. While not as complex as a full integrated library system, its capabilities are precisely tailored to the cuttering task. The OCLC Dewey Cutter Program offers several benefits
A Cutter number is an alphanumeric code that forms the second part of a call number, following the class number (such as a Dewey Decimal number). Invented by Charles Ammi Cutter, this system alphabetizes books on the same subject by the author's last name or the book's title.
The organization and classification of library materials rely on two foundational tasks: assigning a subject classification number and an author number, often referred to as the "cutter number" or "item number." The cutter number, which typically follows the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) number, is used to arrange materials alphabetically by author on the shelf. Traditionally, these numbers were derived by consulting cumbersome printed tables, a manual process prone to inconsistency and error. For efficiency, you can copy the text from
: Upon entering text, the program automatically displays the corresponding Cutter number, which can be copied directly into cataloging applications like OCLC Connexion or WorldShare Record Manager. Key Features
: Automatically pulls and inserts copied text from the system clipboard directly into the source input text box.