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Classification][class] from the Nebraska Library Commission. It's three sessions
of about an hour each. And now I know a lot more about how the DDC works!
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The DDC was created in the 1870s by Melvil Dewey, who [was a problematic
person][dewey], and as a result the DDC has [its share of issues][crit]. For
these reasons and others, many libraries are moving away from the DDC to other
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Asylum](https://artisansasylum.com) in Somerville, MA. I wanted to document what
I learned so that I can refer back to it in the future, so here it is!
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## Safety
There are four primary hazards: