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There are many different ways to put a shelf of books in order. Alphabetically by author, or by title. By subject. Or by the colour of the spine. Those are all valid approaches for different situations: if youre a bookstore that has a lot of customers coming in and saying I dont remember the title, but I know it was red then sorting by colour is a reasonable approach. In 1876, an American librarian called Melvil Dewey published a four-page pamphlet describing how he thought a public library should be ordered. Before Dewey, books in many libraries were ordered by when they were purchased. As new books arrived, theyd just be allotted to a shelf or a box that matched their size, and thered be a central card file somewhere listing where everything was. You would have to ask a librarian if you wanted a certain book, and theyd retrieve it for you. Just browsing the shelves wasnt a thing. Dewey gave each subject an index number, and then said that the shelves should be ordered by tha