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message 1: by Cynthia (last edited Dec 03, 2009 07:31AM) (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments PJ READS TASK - FUN WITH THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM – Read 2 Books...
A. Read A Book Related to The Dewey Decimal Subject That Matches (+/-2) The Number Of Pages Of One Of The Books You Rated Highest From The 2009 Fall Challenge (Or Your GR Read List).
EX. If One Of Your Highest Rated Books From The Fall Challenge Was 183 Pages Your Choices For The First Book Are…
181 Oriental Philosophy
182 Pre-Socratic Greek Philosophies
183 Sophistic & Socratic Philosophies
184 Platonic Philosophy
185 Aristotelian Philosophy

B. For The Second Book, Imagining The Dewey Decimal Numbers As A Circle With 000 Following 999, Move Forward Or Backward 250 Numbers (+/-2) From The Subject Chosen For The First Book (OR Forward Or Backward From Your Original Page Count Number.).
EX. If You Decided To Read A Book About Oriental Philosophy (181) Then 250 Decimals Forward = 431, 250 Decimals Backward = 931 So Your Choices Would Be...
429 Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
430 Germanic Languages German
431 German Writing System & Phonology
432 German Etymology
433 German Dictionaries
929 Genealogy, Names, Insignia
930 History Of Ancient World
931 History Of Ancient World China
932 History Of Ancient World Egypt
933 History Of Ancient World Palestine

For A Listing Of The Dewey Decimal Classifications Visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_... Or Go To Your Local Library!


If you need suggestions for books to read for this task post a request here.



message 2: by kiki (new)

kiki (keekers) | 815 comments pjreads, i got 326 as an option, "slavery." could i read Uncle Tom's Cabin for this?


message 3: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments kiki wrote: "pjreads, i got 326 as an option, "slavery." could i read Uncle Tom's Cabin for this?"Uncle Tom's Cabin is fiction and literature is found in the 800's so I don't think that would work.




message 4: by kiki (new)

kiki (keekers) | 815 comments oh, so it has to be non-fiction about slavery? i'm really confused by that task, but that's nothing new for me! thanks for the clarification, cynthia! :)


message 5: by scherzo♫ (last edited Nov 11, 2009 08:35AM) (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Amanda wrote: "Ok, just to double check that I'm doing this right- I chose Middlemarch from last task, which has 912 pages. I added 2, got 914 which is "Europe". I plan to read [book:How the Irish Saved Civilizat..."

Wiki shows Dewey Decimal 941.501 20 for How the Irish Saved Civilization (here)

This site shows Dewey Decimal 306.4 for The Botany of Desire (here)

This is harder than I thought, but searching by the title and Dewey Decimal got results for these two.


message 6: by Katie (last edited Nov 11, 2009 08:33AM) (new)

Katie | 3 comments Amanda wrote: "Ok, just to double check that I'm doing this right- I chose Middlemarch from last task, which has 912 pages. I added 2, got 914 which is "Europe". I plan to read [book:How the Irish Saved Civilizat..."

I think you have the general idea, but I looked on my library website, and the classification for Irish book is 941, general history of Europe. For the Pollan book, it's 306, culture and institutions. I guess the appropriate category isn't always obvious! I never would have guessed the Pollan classification.

I'm not sure if the categories are a standard thing, meaning the same at every library. Maybe pjreads can clarify?


message 7: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Amanda wrote: "blast! ok, this is more specific than I thought! back to the drawing board.."

Do you have another book you can use as the starting point with a page count that would get either 941 or 306?

These both sound like great books.


message 8: by scherzo♫ (last edited Dec 01, 2009 03:00PM) (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Katie wrote: "Amanda wrote: "Ok, just to double check that I'm doing this right- I chose Middlemarch from last task, which has 912 pages. I added 2, got 914 which is "Europe". I plan to read [book:How the Irish ..."

Dewey Decimal is a standardized system. 1 DEC Apparently, different libraries assign different DDCs to the same book.

"The work of assigning a DDC number to each newly published book is performed by a division of the Library of Congress, whose recommended assignments are either accepted or rejected by the OCLC after review by an advisory board; to date all have been accepted."

Not all libraries use the Dewey Decimal System. Some use the Library of Congress categories (more expansive, less standardized) or the Universal Decimal System (based on Dewey Decimal with added categories and features for new subjects and use in other alphabets).


message 9: by Cait (last edited Nov 11, 2009 10:35AM) (new)

Cait (caitertot) | 648 comments I don't know if any of your libraries are the same, but my library's website has the ability to search the catalog online by call number. http://ipac.trlib.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp...
This is obviously limited by what my library has, but it could still help to give you some book titles. Or maybe your local library has a similar way to search online?


message 10: by Donna Jo (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments Amanda, Dewey Decimal divides things in the 900s so that 914 is Europe, travel, description, culture and 940 is Europe, History. Apparently, How the Irish Saved Civilization is considered more history.



message 11: by Ashley FL (last edited Nov 11, 2009 11:14AM) (new)

Ashley FL | 721 comments I'm confused also. I thought it was "subject" and I had planned to read a fiction book that dealt with the related subject.

Does it have to be actually a book that is FILED under that number?

Here was my plan, please let me know if it works :)

A 5 star book of mine is "Midwives", which is 374 pages. +/- 2 in Dewey Decimal is: 372 Elem. Ed, 373 Secondary Ed, 374 Adult Education, 375 Curriculum [BOOK TO BE DECIDED:]

Minus 250 = 125 = no longer used (previously: Infinity). 126 is The Self and I planned to use Genesis by Bernard Beckett Genesis

Is that ok?

edited to ask: what about numbers no longer in use? I hit that several times. Thanks!


message 12: by El (last edited Nov 11, 2009 04:23PM) (new)

El
1. PJ READS TASK - FUN WITH THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM – Read 2 Books...
A. Read A Book Related to The Dewey Decimal Subject That Matches (+/-2) The Number Of Pages Of One Of The Books You Rated Highest From The 2009 Fall Challenge (Or Your GR Read List).
EX. If One Of Your Highest Rated Books From The Fall Challenge Was 183 Pages Your Choices For The First Book Are…
181 Oriental Philosophy
182 Pre-Socratic Greek Philosophies
183 Sophistic & Socratic Philosophies
184 Platonic Philosophy
185 Aristotelian Philosophy

B. For The Second Book, Imagining The Dewey Decimal Numbers As A Circle With 000 Following 999, Move Forward Or Backward 250 Numbers (+/-2) From The Subject Chosen For The First Book (OR Forward Or Backward From Your Original Page Count Number.).
EX. If You Decided To Read A Book About Oriental Philosophy (181) Then 250 Decimals Forward = 431, 250 Decimals Backward = 931 So Your Choices Would Be...
429 Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
430 Germanic Languages German
431 German Writing System & Phonology
432 German Etymology
433 German Dictionaries
929 Genealogy, Names, Insignia
930 History Of Ancient World
931 History Of Ancient World China
932 History Of Ancient World Egypt
933 History Of Ancient World Palestine


message 13: by Bridgit (last edited Nov 11, 2009 11:27AM) (new)

Bridgit | 505 comments I have the same question as others...is it subject? or does the book actually have to be filed under that number. If it is subject, I think most people will be able to find something easily. If it has to actually be filed under that number, I see this becoming a headache for you PJREADS. That would mean we could only read non-fiction AND likely, you would need to approve every single selection.

Not complaining, I can just see where this is headed based on other tasks from other challenges (poetry, christian fiction, rhyming).

For example, one of my options is to read a book about heat physics. The idea of actually selecting a non-fiction book about this has no appeal for me, but I am sure I could find a book about a mad scientists that dealt with lightning or something like that, that I could have more fun with.


Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 306 comments So is this right for the first part of the task?

First part: I got 303 pages..I'm using 305 (Social Groups) and planning to read The Lolita Effect .

Second part: I got 055 and nothing shows up with that. And I don't want to use the other number because it's about geology or something..do I get another option?


message 15: by Katie (last edited Nov 11, 2009 11:55AM) (new)

Katie | 3 comments Bridgit wrote: "I have the same question as others...is it subject? or does the book actually have to be filed under that number. If it is subject, I think most people will be able to find something easily. If it ..."

The 800s are literature. Aim there! Any 800ish page 5* reads? (But then +/- 250, you'd have to read something on technology or organizations/libraries.

It helps if you have a lot of 5* reads this challenge. (I have three.)


message 16: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) | 648 comments I am using Her Fearful Symmetry (401 pages) for my start off book.

So... I am going to read Um. . . Slips, Stumbles, and Verbal Blunders, and What They Mean (Call # 401.9) and

Postcards from the Brain Museum The Improbable Search for Meaning in the Matter of Famous Minds (Call # 153)


message 17: by Katerina (new)

Katerina | 12 comments This one could be hard! I can't wait to start searching though!


message 18: by Bridgit (new)

Bridgit | 505 comments Katie wrote: "Bridgit wrote: "I have the same question as others...is it subject? or does the book actually have to be filed under that number. If it is subject, I think most people will be able to find somethin..."

Yeah - i only have 4 - three in the 300's and one in the 500's. Nothing will get me to 800... :(


message 19: by Petra (last edited Nov 11, 2009 01:00PM) (new)

Petra How does one know which Dewey Decimal catagory number a book has? I've figured out the Catagories but don't know how to search for books within those Catagories.
Thanks!

Okay, I figured it out using my Library's system.
Is there a minimum page requirement for any of the books read for this task?


message 20: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) I will re-word the task from:

... Read A Book Written About The Dewey Decimal Subject That Matches ...

to:

... Read A Book Related to The Dewey Decimal Subject That Matches ...

and allow fiction for either choice.

(I hope this post makes it into the system. GR has been locking up for me all day. I will answer individual posts when the system lets me.)


message 21: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) kiki wrote: "oh, so it has to be non-fiction about slavery? i'm really confused by that task, but that's nothing new for me! thanks for the clarification, cynthia! :)"

Task modified to allow fiction -- Uncle Tom's Cabin is OK.


message 22: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Ashley wrote: "I'm confused also. I thought it was "subject" and I had planned to read a fiction book that dealt with the related subject.

Does it have to be actually a book that is FILED under that number?

He...

and I planned to use Genesis by Bernard Beckett ..."


Genesis is OK


message 23: by scherzo♫ (last edited Nov 11, 2009 02:14PM) (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) El wrote: "1. PJ READS TASK - FUN WITH THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM – Read 2 Books...
A. Read A Book Written About The Dewey Decimal Subject That Matches (+/-2) The Number Of Pages Of One Of The Books You Rated ..."


El,
Cynthia made two changes to the task for me.
- Changing "written about" to "related to"
- Adding (OR forward or backward from your original page count number).

Would you mind making these changes in your post to avoid more confusion.

Thanks!



message 24: by Bridgit (new)

Bridgit | 505 comments PJReads - I think that is a great amendment! Thanks so much!


message 25: by scherzo♫ (last edited Nov 11, 2009 02:14PM) (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Bridgit wrote: "Katie wrote: "Bridgit wrote: "I have the same question as others...is it subject? or does the book actually have to be filed under that number. If it is subject, I think most people will be able to...

Yeah - i only have 4 - three in the 300's and one in the 500's. Nothing will get me to 800... "


In:
"... One Of The Books You Rated Highest From The 2009 Fall Challenge (Or Your GR Read List)

Insert "seven (7)" so that it reads:
"... One Of the seven (7) Books You Rated Highest From The 2009 Fall Challenge (Or Your GR Read List)

It does not have to be a 5* book.



message 26: by Ashley FL (new)

Ashley FL | 721 comments Thanks for the clarifications, pjreads. You are the best!


message 27: by Bridgit (new)

Bridgit | 505 comments pjreads wrote: "Bridgit wrote: "Katie wrote: "Bridgit wrote: "I have the same question as others...is it subject? or does the book actually have to be filed under that number. If it is subject, I think most people..."

Even better!!!


message 28: by scherzo♫ (last edited Nov 11, 2009 02:24PM) (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Same answer for Ashley (post #14) & Jamie (post #17)

Ashley wrote: "...
edited to ask: what about numbers no longer in use? I hit that several times. Thanks..."


Jamie wrote: "So is this right for the first part of the task?

First part: I got 303 pages..I'm using 305 (Social Groups) and planning to read The Lolita Effect .

Second part: I got 055 and nothing shows up with that. And I don't want to use the other number because it's about geology or something..do I get another option?"


If a Dewey Decimal System number is not used or you cannot find a book that fits, you may move forward or backward 125 (+/-2) numbers from that number.

If moving 250, then 125 still results in a Dewey Decimal that is not used or you cannot find a book that fits, then you may move forward or backward 62 (+/-2) numbers from that number.

You will need to explain all your moves when you claim points for the task.



message 29: by Katie (new)

Katie | 3 comments pjreads wrote: "Bridgit wrote: "Katie wrote: "Bridgit wrote: "I have the same question as others...is it subject? or does the book actually have to be filed under that number. If it is subject, I think most people..."

*jumps up and down* Yay! I think that will make it much easier for me. Thanks.


message 30: by Rachel Lee (last edited Nov 11, 2009 02:42PM) (new)

Rachel Lee (rlcwt9) | 261 comments Okay, I think I figured this out. But can you verify if my books are closely enough related? Then I will narrow down to two depending on what I feel like later :)

My book was 336 pages-

334-338 are subtypes of economics- I would like to read Freakonomics A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything which is actually shelved as 330, but since it is related does it work?

-250 gives me (84-89) which are general collections in various languages one of which is french- so is it ok to read The Elegance of the Hedgehog since it was originally published in French?

+250 gives me (584-589) which is botany- Can I read this cozy mystery Mum's the Word whose series title is "Flower Shop Mysteries"?

Thanks so much for altering your task. This would actually let me use books from my TBR if they all work.


message 31: by Katie (new)

Katie | 3 comments Hi pjreads,

For call number 944, "General history of Europe; France & Monaco," would you accept A Tale of Two Cities as fiction related to French history?

Thanks!


message 32: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Rachel Lee wrote: "Okay, I think I figured this out. But can you verify if my books are closely enough related? Then I will narrow down to two depending on what I feel like later :)

My book was 336 pages-

334-338 are subtypes of economics- I would like to read Freakonomics A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything which is actually shelved as 330, but since it is related does it work?

-250 gives me (84-89) which are general collections in various languages one of which is french- so is it ok to read The Elegance of the Hedgehog since it was originally published in French?

+250 gives me (584-589) which is botany- Can I read this cozy mystery Mum's the Word whose series title is "Flower Shop Mysteries"? ..."


Yes to all


message 33: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Amanda wrote: "Ok, so do my original picks work then, since they're related? Here's my original post:

Ok, just to double check that I'm doing this right- I chose Middlemarch from last task, which has 912 pages. I added 2, got 914 which is "Europe". I plan to read How the Irish Saved Civilization The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe. Then I subtracted 250 (+/-2) and got 664 "Food Technology", for which I plan to read The Botany of Desire A Plant's-Eye View of the World, which is about genetic engineering of food, I think."


Yes


message 34: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Katie wrote: "Hi pjreads,

For call number 944, "General history of Europe; France & Monaco," would you accept A Tale of Two Cities as fiction related to French history?

Thanks!"


Yes


message 35: by Petra (last edited Nov 11, 2009 03:17PM) (new)

Petra For catagory 286 (Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Adventist), would either Reading Judas The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity or The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot A New Look at Betrayer and Betrayed be acceptable (as a disciple of Christ)?

On Bullshit fits directly into catagory 177 (another of my choices) but its under 100 pages. Would it be acceptable?


message 36: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Petra wrote: "For catagory 286 (Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Adventist), would either Reading Judas The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity or [book:The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot ..."

Disciples of Christ in 286 is the Christian denomination, not the 12 apostles, but since the books relate to Christianity they're fine.

On Bullshit is perfect and I want to read it.


Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 306 comments pjreads wrote: "Same answer for Ashley (post #14) & Jamie (post #17)

Ashley wrote: "...
edited to ask: what about numbers no longer in use? I hit that several times. Thanks..."

Jamie wrote: "So is this righ..."


Thanks!! You are great! PS. I think this task is fun! I've been reading through some of peoples subjects and they sound so interesting! The weird thing about all my highest rated books for the Fall challenge is that all but 2 of them have either 303, 304, or 305 pages. What are the odds that all of the books I rated the highest would be the same page amount!? lol



message 38: by Tammy AZ (new)

Tammy AZ (tammyaz) | 1207 comments Thanks for tweaking your challenge - this will be a great task!


message 39: by Petra (new)

Petra pjreads wrote: "On Bullshit is perfect and I want to read it...."

Super! Since this is an exact fit, I'll choose On Bullshit (which I've been wanting to read for a long time).

......I checked out your Read list for a 5* book and found that you gave Buddenbrooks The Decline of a Family only 4*. Sigh! I was hoping to fit it into the challenge somewhere..... :(



Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 306 comments Ok..so would My Sister's Keeper work for 179 which is "Other Ethical Norms"..because it seems that this would be another ethical debate..all the books that were shelved under that were like euthanasia and capital punishment and other ethical debates.


message 41: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Petra wrote: "pjreads wrote: "On Bullshit is perfect and I want to read it...."

Super! Since this is an exact fit, I'll choose On Bullshit (which I've been wanting to read for a long time).

......I checked..."


I read Buddenbrooks decades ago in a translation that apparently wasn't the best.




message 42: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) Jamie wrote: "Ok..so would My Sister's Keeper work for 179 which is "Other Ethical Norms"..because it seems that this would be another ethical debate..all the books that were shelved under that were..."

Yes


message 43: by El (new)

El pjreads wrote: "El, Cynthia made two changes to the task for me.
- Changing "written about" to "related to"
- Adding (OR forward or backward from your original page count number).

Would you mind making these changes in your post to avoid more confusion.

Thanks!"


Sure, done.


message 44: by kiki (new)

kiki (keekers) | 815 comments pjreads wrote: "kiki wrote: "oh, so it has to be non-fiction about slavery? i'm really confused by that task, but that's nothing new for me! thanks for the clarification, cynthia! :)"

Task modified to allow f..."



yeay, thank you! i'd like to read Uncle Tom's Cabin for "326 slavery" and Silent Springor The World Without Us for "577 ecology." hope those work!

ps...i'm really intrigued by On Bullshit, now! thanks for mentioning it in this thread!


message 45: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments I just wanted to note that this task is now worth 30 points as another person completed the Fall Challenge.


message 46: by Erin (new)

Erin Carney | 118 comments On the second part of the challenge, I get the Dewey Decimal section "54" which is magazines/journals/serials - can we use these or should I move 125 places instead and use that section?



message 47: by Bonnie (last edited Nov 11, 2009 10:15PM) (new)

Bonnie | 110 comments Okay, so I want to double check that I'm getting this right.

I'm probably going to use Saving Francesca, at 256 pages. 256 is a no longer used number, so I'll go up/down 125. That gives me

130 Parapsychology & occultism
131 Occult methods for achieving well-being
132 No longer used -- formerly Mental derangements

381 Internal commerce (Domestic trade)
382 International commerce (Foreign trade)
383 Postal communication

Can I use something with ghosts in it like Give Up the Ghost for paranormal or something episotal like 84, Charing Cross Road for postal communication?

From 256, going down 250 gets me to computers (ugh) and going up gets me this:

504 Not assigned or no longer used
505 Serial publications
506 Organizations & management
507 Education, research, related topics
508 Natural history

Could I use The Third Chimpanzee The Evolution and Future of the Human Animal? Is that natural history (I should know this, but I don't and wikipedia wasn't too helpful)?


message 48: by Bunny (new)

Bunny (neonbunny) | 72 comments any thoughts on what i could read within these subjects?

122 Causation
123 Determinism & indeterminism
124 Teleology
125 No longer used -- formerly Infinity
126 The self
622 Mining & related operations
623 Military & nautical engineering
624 Civil engineering
625 Engineering of railroads, roads
626 Not assigned or no longer used



message 49: by Katie (new)

Katie | 3 comments A card catalog search came up with non-fiction books about the following things for each number:
122 - coincidence,
123 - chance, luck
124 = intelligent design
You could read a fiction book that is about any one of these things, as well

For 624/625, you could read something like The Bridge Over the River Kwai A Novel. I just read it and didn't like it, so I wouldn't recommend that book, per se, but something like it.

Fo mining (622):
Germinal
King Coal
The Underground City


message 50: by Donna Jo (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments The Iron Bridge by David Morse would fit into 624. It's a time travel set in England. I read it for the Fall Challenge and it's not bad, but kind of fat--about 450 pages.


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