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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a way of using numbers in a library. After two days of working in the [[Hounslow Library]], [[Donna Noble]] memorised it. She later used this as proof that she was "good with numbers". ([[TV]]:''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
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The '''Dewey Decimal System''' was a numbering system used in [[library|libraries]]. After two days of working in the [[Hounslow Library]], [[Donna Noble]] memorised it. She later used this as proof that she was "good with numbers". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
 
On [[Folly (planet)|Folly]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] organised the prison library according to the Dewey System. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Doing Time (audio story)|Doing Time]]'')
 
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Dewey Decimal System

The Dewey Decimal System was a numbering system used in libraries. After two days of working in the Hounslow Library, Donna Noble memorised it. She later used this as proof that she was "good with numbers". (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)

On Folly, the Fifth Doctor organised the prison library according to the Dewey System. (AUDIO: Doing Time)