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If you are referring to the book, How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job by Dale Carnegie (published by Simon and Schuster in 1970), then the classification number is likely to be one of the following:

BJ1581 .C3662 1970 (Library of Congress classification)

158.1 CAR (Dewey Decimal Classification)

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Are books in a library arranged in alphabetical or numerical order?

Library books are either arranged using Library of Congress Classification (LCC), or Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC):Library of Congress Classification - is typically used in academic and research libraries, and consists of one or two letters, followed by another letter and a number, and then the date of publication (... and the volume number and/or copy number, if applicable). For example, the book "The book of woe : the DSM and the unmaking of psychiatry" by Gary Greenberg, is given the classification RC455.2.C4 G74 2013. This system is arranged alphabetically.Dewey Decimal Classification - is typically used in smaller libraries and public libraries, and consists of three digits, a decimal, additional digits (if applicable), and then the first three letters of the author's name. he book "The book of woe : the DSM and the unmaking of psychiatry" by Gary Greenberg, is given the classification 616.89 GRE. This system is arranged numerically.


How many times can you renew a book in the public library?

Most libraries will permit at least one renewal unless there are a limited number of copies of the book and someone has placed a "hold" on the book. A "hold" means the other patron needs the book and is entitled to get it when the one in circulation is returned.


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Where is the call number located on a book in the library?

A call number is used in a library to represent the subject of an item, as well as show where on the shelf it can be found. The number given to a library item is based on standardized cataloguing procedures, as dictated by either the Dewey Decimal Classification system (typically used in school and public libraries) or the LIbrary of Congress Classification system (typically used by academic and research libraries). The call number is usually found on the spine of a book.


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In a library using the Dewey Decimal system (which would include public libraris), a book about growing tomatoes would likely be found with a classification number that starts with 635 (which covers garden crops and horticulture).

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