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It's in the natural science and math section of the libraryThis is (part of) a Library of Congress call number.
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you need a call number so the books will be easier to find...
A call number is a unique code assigned to each book in a library to help organize and locate it on the shelves. It typically consists of letters and numbers that indicate the book's subject and its placement in the library's classification system. By using the call number, library users can easily find the specific location of a book on the shelves.
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.
Go to http://catalog.loc.gov/. Click "basic search" and select "Call number browse (Library of Congress classification". Type in your call number and click the "begin search" button. Keep in mind that not all libraries assign the same call number as the Library of Congress. So you might also have luck searching the OPAC (the online public catalog) of your local 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.
The phone number of the University City Regional Library is: 704-416-7200.
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.
921 OBAMA
No, not all books have an LC call number. Books that are not part of the Library of Congress collection, such as self-published books or books from small publishers, may not have an LC call number. Additionally, digital books or e-books typically do not have LC call numbers.
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