Inspired from youth by Albert Camus' sense of the Absurd, I try to be a voice for REASON in the growing darkness and moral insanity of global capitalism .
Monday, June 29, 2026
How GOOGLE AI helped me track down a library book I had browsed years ago at the Cranston Public Library but could seem to locate it on the book shelves there since [ the other hero the Dewey Decimal System ]
You said: [ "What would be the approximate Dewey Decimal System code for a published book I have browsed in a public library that was a 15 or 14 century diary or journal of a Catholic monk in Italy? " ]8:29 AMThe approximate Dewey Decimal System (DDS) code for this book would be 271 or 945.The exact number depends on whether the library classified the book under Christian religious orders (church history) or Italian history.Primary Classification Options271 — Christian Religious Orders and Monasticism. This is the most likely home for a monk's personal spiritual journal.945 — General History of Italy. Libraries use this if the diary focuses heavily on local historical events, politics, or daily Renaissance life.Detailed BreakdownIf the library categorized the book strictly by its religious context, they would use the 200s (Religion):270 — History of Christianity.271.00945 — Monastic orders specific to Italy.If the library categorized the book by its historical and geographical context, they would use the 900s (History):945.05 — Italy during the 14t
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