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The DDCS (Dewey decimal classification system) helped organize the books and makes them easier to find them (the books). Also The DDCS was created by

Mr. Melivi Dewey.

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The DDCS, or Dewey Decimal Classification System, is a system used by libraries to organize and categorize books and other materials. It helps libraries efficiently locate and retrieve items, ensuring that resources are easily accessible to library users. The DDCS also promotes consistency in classification across libraries, making it easier to share and exchange resources between institutions.

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