📚 Dewey Decimal: Ordering the World’s Libraries

📚 Dewey Decimal: Ordering the World’s Libraries

The Dewey Decimal System is the classification glyph—a numeric code that organizes knowledge into ten scroll realms. It brought order to chaos in libraries worldwide.

🔢 What Makes It Glyphic?

  • Decimal Hierarchy: 000–999 categories, infinitely expandable.
  • Universal Adoption: Used in 135+ countries—scrolls aligned globally.
  • Legacy: A precursor to metadata, tagging, and digital taxonomies.

📜 Why It Belongs in the Codex

This is the index scroll—a glyph of structure, retrieval, and intellectual architecture.

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