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Despite these expansions, OCLC emphasizes that the new four-figure tables maintain full backward compatibility with the three-figure tables. This allows libraries to adopt the four-figure tables gradually, using them only for the most crowded sections of their collections or for all new materials while keeping older numbers unchanged. The OCLC program respects this flexibility by generating four-figure numbers that are compatible with whichever three-figure scheme a library has traditionally used. Oclc Dewey Cutter Program V1 10.6
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Unlike manual methods or online "random" generators, V1 10.6 utilizes the official Four-Figure Cutter Table. This means it doesn't just take the first letter and add random numbers. It evaluates phonological and morphological patterns (e.g., "Sch" vs. "Sh" vs. "S") to assign precise numeric values between 01 and 99. The OCLC program respects this flexibility by generating
V1.1.06 can process a .txt file with one entry per line via command line: dewey_cutter.exe /batch input.txt output.txt