Welcome, where we've used Dewey to curate for school librarians who refuse to settle for the mundane!
Get ready to dive headfirst into a collection of the best resources, organized by people who take their caffeine intake as seriously as their knowledge. From ancient scrolls to the AI tools, we've got it all - because who needs an educational snooze fest?
This curation of websites are free to use, ideally don't require any sort of sign in, and does what librarians love the most - share information freely!
So, grab your metaphorical (or literal) popcorn, and let's turn the classroom into a stage for learning that's as snarky as a librarian who's secretly judging your book choices. Because who says education can't be a little rebellious?
Dewey Browse was originally created by Gail Grainger, now a retired New Hampshire School Librarian.
It was redesigned and now maintained by Jessica Gilcreast, Bedford High School Librarian in New Hampshire.
If you have a website suggestion, please contact me. I'd love to hear from you!
Email: gilcreastj@sau25.net
Why Dewey? The Dewey Decimal System may or may not be alive and well in your library. Are you a librarian? Considering ditching Dewey or moving to Dewey Lite?
Regardless of what you choose, browsing Dewey online IS a useful resource for you and your students! Browsing any version of Dewey can inspire students to explore a new section of the library.