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  2. Search/Browse Help - Number Searches: LC Catalog (Library of...

    catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/ui/en_US/htdocs/help/numbers.html

    Numbers found in LC Catalog records include: Identifiers Assigned by the Library of Congress: LCCNs (Library of Congress Control Numbers) and LCCN Permalinks, LC call numbers (classified and shelf location numbers), LC Handles (for digital content)

  3. LC Catalog - Browse - Library of Congress

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    Searches for Library of Congress Control Numbers (LCCN), International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN), and International Standard Serial Numbers (ISSN). Numbers must be entered in exact order beginning with the first character.

  4. Library of Congress Call Numbers - Locating and Using Library...

    guides.library.ucsc.edu/locatingandusinglibrarybooks/lccallnumbers

    Call numbers can usually be located on the lower part of the spine of the book. Search for the book in our Library Search. The results screen will tell you the location, call number, and whether or not the book is available on shelf.

  5. Dewey Decimal System – A Guide to Call Numbers

    www.library.illinois.edu/infosci/research/guides/dewey

    The first component of the call number is accomplished using an abbreviated or modified Dewey class number and an author cutter number. This is followed by the locally devised UIUC book number: 840 Literatures of Romance languages

  6. NLS Catalog - Browse - Library of Congress

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    LC CALL NUMBERS - Search Tips. Browses LC call numbers, entered in exact order beginning with the first element. Call numbers include both LC class numbers and other Library shelving numbers. Enter either a complete call number or the first part of the number: TX652.5 (include period)

  7. The growth of the online public access catalog (OPAC) and sharing among institutions has added variety to the kinds of library call numbers you may encounter. This FAQ will help you identify what classification system you are dealing with and how to decode the string of alphanumeric characters that make….

  8. Search/Browse Help - Browse: LC Catalog (Library of Congress)

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    Browse provides a single search box for finding words and phrases in titles, authors/creators, subjects, call numbers, and standard numbers and arranging the results in an ordered alphabetic or numeric list. The Browse shortcut URL is: https://catalog.loc.gov/browse.

  9. Call numbers are the numbers you see on the spine and/or covers of the books in the Library and in the online catalog records for our materials. They are used to find and organize books and other materials on the shelves.

  10. Search/Browse Help - Browse - Library of Congress

    nlscatalog.loc.gov/vwebv/ui/en_US/htdocs/help/searchBrowse.html

    Browse provides a single search box for finding words and phrases in titles, authors/narrators, subjects, LC and Dewey call numbers, and NLS book numbers and arranging the results in an ordered alphabetic or numeric list.

  11. Library of Congress Call Numbers - Northwestern University

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    Find, Borrow, Request. Catalogs & Search Tools. Understanding Call Numbers. Library of Congress Call Numbers. The Library of Congress (LC) classification system groups together books on similar subjects by their call numbers. Classifications. There are 21 main LC call number classifications or classes.