Malls & Shopping Centers
Bakeries
Museums and Culture
Fitness Centers
Clothing
Supermarket+
Nightclubs
Hotels $$$
Beauty Salons
Car Dealers
Languages
Training+
Attractions
Colleges & Universities
Restaurants $$$
Spas
Real Estate Agencies
Middle School
Bars & Pubs
Hospitals+
Department Stores
Restaurants $
Furniture
Moving Companies
Theater
Flower shops
Jewelry Stores
Sporting Goods Stores
Martial arts
Limousines
Hotels $$
High School
Dance Schools
Newspapers
Restaurants $$
Resorts
Travel Agencies
Clothing for men
Inn
Bookstores+
Tours
Employment Agencies
Engineering
Hotels $
Shoes & Handbags+
Wine & Liquor Stores
Jul/Aug/Sep
Teams
Apr/May/Jun
Lingerie & Swimwear
Sporting School
Pilates & Yoga+
Library Hotel
The Library Concept - Most library users know the general structure of Melvil Dewey's decimal classification. First published in 1876, the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) divides knowledge into ten main classes, with further subdivisions. More than 200,000 libraries in 135 countries use the DDC to organize their book collections. Its simple and logical framework is based on the principle of decimal fractions as class marks, which are expandable to make further subdivisions.