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Biographies are typically organized in chronological order, starting with the subject's early life and moving through significant events and milestones. They may also be structured thematically, focusing on different aspects of the subject's life or achievements. Some biographies use a combination of both approaches to provide a comprehensive portrait of the individual.
The web is not organized as well as a library.
The call number for biographies varies depending on the library classification system being used. In the Dewey Decimal Classification System, biographies are typically found in the 92 section. In the Library of Congress Classification System, biographies are usually located in the CT section. It's best to check with your specific library for their call number system.
You can find biographies and autobiographies about mathematicians online at places like Math.com. You can also find these books at your local library.
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biographies would be cosidered nonfiction i think
look under biographies
Biographies of Thomas Jefferson can be found in libraries, bookstores, online retailers like Amazon, and through digital platforms such as Google Books or Project Gutenberg. They may also be available through academic institutions or historical societies.
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The different types of biographies include chronological biographies that follow a subject's life in order, thematic biographies that focus on specific aspects of a person's life, fictional biographies that imagine a subject's life, and autobiographies that are written by the subject themselves.
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In a library catalog, a biography will almost certainly have the person's name as a subject heading, so do a subject search for the person whose biography you would like to read (usually last name first). In some libraries the biographies will be in a separate section, arranged alphabetically by the last name of the person who is the subject. And as always, if you can't find it, ask a librarian!