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May 8-9, 2025

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Registration

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OCLC Headquarters
Schipholweg 99
2316 XA Leiden (NL)
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EDUG Executive Committee

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About EDUG

Previous EDUG Annual Meetings

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titleEDUG Annual Meeting – May 8-9, 2025, Leiden (NL)

EDUG Annual Meeting – May 8-9, 2025, Leiden (NL)

The EDUG Annual Meeting is a two-day event: a symposium will take place on May 8, followed by the general meeting on May 9. The European DDC Users Group (EDUG) is the main interest group – outside the USA – for applications of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), a classification system used in many libraries across the world to organize library collections.

This year's symposium will take a closer look at WebDewey, the web application that today actually “is” the DDC. Another focus will be Dewey as Linked Data. These are the key aspects that will be explored:

(Web)Dewey growing from within

  • The DDC, even in its current digital form, is still connected, technically and commercially, to the print version as well. This creates a number of disadvantages when working in WebDewey and is possibly a reason why the DDC does not yet seem to fit perfectly into the digital age. We would like to discuss the problems together and find out what changes would be necessary so that our work with the DDC fits in with the times. 
  • The availability of WebDewey in different languages is the result of continuous translation work in all areas of knowledge, on all levels of DDC terminology. How will AI change or affect this work? What initial approaches are there for AI adoption? What do we need to deal with now to ensure that the results using AI will yield favorable results?

Dewey as Linked Data 

  • Since a few months there are (again) URIs for Dewey numbers available! What is Dewey as Linked Data today? Which applications are already supported? What does the linked data landscape of European library communities look like and how do we see DDC URIs embedded there? We would like to discuss with you the potential and challenges of DDC linked data uses as seen from a European perspective.
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Past EDUG events

These pages serve as an archive for information about past EDUG events.

They are intended to provide additional information to the content available on the EDUG website (EDUG Annual Meetings).

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The link European DDC Users Group (EDUG) works in partnership with link OCLC Dewey Services to foster cooperation in the development of DDC in Europe. One of EDUG's goals ist to encourage and promote cooperation in the translation of the DDC into other languages. All DDC language versions mentioned on these pages are operated by institutions that are also members of this group.

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EDUG events | Archive

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Symposium, May 8 – 2025 EDUG Annual Meeting

Last updated: 2025-04-29
09:00-10:00

Registration & Coffee

10:00-10:20Welcome & Organizational things
(Web)Dewey growing from within
10:20-10:40The bigger picture: WebDewey and DDC language versions (Tina Mengel, DNB)
10:40-11:00AI & DDC translation – Is it love at first sight? (Tina Mengel, DNB)
11:00-11:30

Engaging with AI applications hands-on: AI-generated Translation of DDC Terminology through the Lens of Human Translation (Manal Balbaa, BA)

11:30-11:40Short break
11:40-12:00A WebDewey 'wish list': suggestions to improve the user experience (Jo Maxwell, BDS)
12:00-12:20The long shadow of print: Optimizing DDC for digital environments (Alex Kyrios, OCLC)
12:20-14:00LUNCH
Dewey as Linked Data
14:05-14:35

Using Dewey linked data (Alex Kyrios, OCLC)

14:40-15:00Linked Data in German-speaking countries – Possibilities for Dewey Linked Data (Tracy Arndt, DNB)
15:05-15:25Why do we need DDC as linked data? Use of Classification in Swedish Libraries (Harriet Aagaard, KB)
15:30-15:45Dewey linked data discussion
15:45-16:15Coffee & tea
Proposed changes in 200 Religion – Overview and status
16:15-16:30Past, present, and future of the 200s optional arrangement (Alex Kyrios, OCLC)
16:35-16:50

The Religion Task Team of the Greek Dewey Committee: Thoughts and Reflections on the Proposed changes in 200 Religion (Father Prodromos, Library of the Holy Monastery of Paraklitos)

16:50-17:00Wrap up & Closing remarks




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Program | Symposium, May 8, 2025

The symposium is a public event for people interested in the program. Please register if you plan to attend.