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Finding Books on the Shelves

The books are arranged by subject according to the Library of Congress Classification system.

The call number is made of two parts, both made of letters and numbers. The first part indicates the subject of the book, while the second part generally represents the author’s last name. The last line contains the date of publication.

Example:

BOOK TITLE:     Social character in Mexican village

AUTHOR:          Erich Fromm

CALL NUMBER:   HN113.5.F74

 

 

A sample shelf of books with the call numbers explained:

How to Read a Call Number

Reading Call Numbers

Read call numbers piece by piece:

  • the letters (main subject) in alphabetical order
  • the number (subject subdivision) as a whole number
  • the letter (the author) in alphabetical order
  • the following number is read as a decimal

Library Collections

Name of the Collection

Location

Main Collection

Basement

N section of Main Collection

Aurelian Wing

Reference - REF

Aurelian Wing

Reserves

Welcome Desk

Periodicals - PER

Basement

Textbooks - TXT

Basement

AV

Basement