The program is available at no additional charge as part of OCLC's support for the DDC community. [Download Link] OCLC Dewey Cutter Program v1.106
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The Dewey Cutter Program is a Windows-based application developed by OCLC to assist catalogers in creating cutter numbers—the part of a call number that represents the author's name or the title of a work. It significantly reduces manual effort by automating the lookup process. Core Features of v1.106 oclc dewey cutter program v1 106 link
The term "cuttering" is derived from the name of Charles Ammi Cutter, an American librarian who developed the first widely used book-numbering tables. Over time, as library collections grew, the original three-figure tables developed by Cutter and others proved insufficient, leading to frequent conflicts where multiple authors would receive the same Cutter number. This is where OCLC's Four-Figure Cutter Tables and the Dewey Cutter Program come into play. The program is available at no additional charge