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Prof. Rachael Zeleny's ENG 216 course

Understanding Call Numbers

Books in the library are organized by call number. A call number indicates the spot of each book on the shelf. The call number also indicates the subject of the book. For example, all scientific books on medicine will be in the 600s. To learn which numbers match with each subject area, click here.

The library catalog includes the call number for each book. An example of a call number is:

616.053 R223 2018

This book will be located in the 600s section of the stacks in numerical order. Locate this book by moving numerically and alphabetically from left to right. There may not be a book cataloged for every number and letter, but they will still be in numerical and alphabetical order.

First, the hundreds:

615

616

617

Then the decimal:

616.051

616.053

616.054

Then the letter:

616.053 Q

616.053 R

616.053 T

Then the final decimal:

616.053 R222

616.053 R223

616.053 R224

Finally, the year, if present:

616.053 R223

616.053 R223 2018

616.053 R223 2020

Getting Started

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Welcome to Alvernia Library's course guide to resources for Professor Zeleny's ENG 216: Women in Literature.

Please explore this guide for tips and resources to aide you in your research.

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Background information, an overview, or established facts?

Reference books:  ex. encyclopedias, dictionaries, authoritative websites

Comprehensive information on a topic?

General books

Current, in depth information?

Scholarly journal articles (use a database!)

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Popular magazines, newspapers, news websites

 

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