Oclc Dewey Cutter Program V1 106 Link Here
Here’s a concise review based on standard cataloging practice:
Functionality Review (based on known v1.1 releases)
- Input: You type an author’s last name or a title word.
- Output: It produces a Cutter number (e.g., “Smith” → “S65”).
- Algorithm: Uses basic letter-by-letter Cutter table rules. Works well for English names/words.
- Interface: Simple Windows-style dialog (may run via command line or GUI depending on packaging). No frills.
In this case, “v1 106 link” is shorthand for:
Version 1 of the Dewey Cutter program, using operation code 106, performed a linking routine. oclc dewey cutter program v1 106 link
Support: Comprehensive Dewey Cutter Program instructions are provided by OCLC for installation and configuration. Dewey Cutter Program instructions - OCLC Support Here’s a concise review based on standard cataloging
4. Technical context
Many early OCLC cataloging micro-enhancers used: Input: You type an author’s last name or a title word