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<p>Dewey Classification numbers on nearly all of its cards, thus making the system immediately available to all libraries making use of the Library of Congress card sets.</p>

<p>Dewey's was not the only library classification available, although it was the most complete. <a href="page.php?w=Charles_Ammi_Cutter">Charles Ammi Cutter</a> published the <a href="page.php?w=Cutter_Expansive_Classification">Expansive Classification</a> in 1891, with initial encouragement from Melvil Dewey. Cutter's system was not adopted by many libraries, with one major</p><p>
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