Locating Books in the Library
Using Call Numbers:
When the record for a single title is displayed in the on-line catalog, holdings information is given. The holdings information
includes the Call Number. Library of Congress Call Numbers are made up of a combination of letters, whole numbers and decimal numbers.
PS
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Letters of the Alphabet
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3525
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Whole Numbers
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.I96
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Letters and Decimal numbers
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G6
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Letters and Decimal numbers
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The third and fourth lines are usually made up of combinations of letters and decimal numbers. They place all of the PS3525 books
alphabetically by author and title. The 96 of .I96 should be shelved reading the number digit by digit from left to right. Hence .I933
would be shelved before .I96. This call number means the following:
PS
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American Literature
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3525
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Authors in the early 20th Century whose last names begin with "M"
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.I96
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Margaret Mitchell, specifically
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G6
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Gone with the Wind
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It is often worthwhile to search the shelves for a book even if it is listed as not available. The libraries have some duplicate
copies not yet listed in the OPAC.
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