Zahnow library uses Library of Congress Call numbers, an alphanumeric system which groups books by subject.
This string of letters and numbers is used to organize books within the library. The call number tells you where the book is located on the shelf.
Call numbers are located on the books' spine and can be found within the library's online catalog ("We Search").
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Tips for Finding Books on the Shelf
Read call numbers line by line.
LB
Read the first line in alphabetical order:
A, B, BF, C, D... L, LA, LB, LC, M, ML...
2395
Read the second line as a whole number:
1, 2, 3, 45, 100, 101, 1000, 2000, 2430...
.C65
The third line is a combination of a letter and numbers. Read the letter alphabetically. Read the number as a decimal, eg:
.C65 = .65 .C724 = .724
Some call numbers have more than one combination letter-number line.
1991
The last line is the year the book was published. Read in chronological order:
1985, 1991, 1992...
Here is a shelf of books with the call number order explained.
Credit: The Online Learning Center: http://www.usg.edu/galileo/skills/unit03/libraries03_04.phtml