Well, isn't that a lovely thought! You would likely find a compact disk of a speech by Maya Angelou in the audiovisual section of the library. Just imagine the inspiration and wisdom you'll discover listening to her powerful words - what a delightful journey that would be!
You would find Sports Illustrated in the periodicals or magazines section of the library.
This is found in what is called the "Reference" section.
Personally the major section for me would be mystery
Libraries typically have a section of the library which is categorized as "Food and Drink." Such a section should carry a variety of books about wine.
Dictionaries are found within the reference section of a library.
You should look in the reference section or the language section of the library to find a Spanish dictionary. It can also be found in the foreign language or linguistics section of the library catalog.
Non-Fiction crime books would generally be found in the non-fiction section in the library and ordered by the author's surname. Of course if they are fictional crime books they would be found in the fiction section.
reference PERIODICALS
try the medical book section or in vegetation (herbs and poisons)
biographies would be cosidered nonfiction i think
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