As libraries move toward and BIBFRAME , the traditional call number is questioned. Yet, physical shelves still require physical addresses. Until robotic retrieval replaces browsing, cutters are essential.
The OCLC Dewey Cutter Program digitized this process. Version 1.10.6 represents a mature, stable release that has been used by thousands of libraries—from small public branches to major university collections—before being superseded by web-based tools. Oclc Dewey Cutter Program V1 10.6
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The program is not part of OCLC Connexion but rather a standalone utility distributed by OCLC for libraries that maintain their own local systems or produce spine labels offline. The OCLC Dewey Cutter Program digitized this process
The entire program is under 2 MB. It launches instantly. For a cataloger processing 200 monographs an hour, this speed is non-negotiable.