A call number is a unique number assigned to books and other cataloged materials to help locate them on the shelves.
COM Library uses the Library of Congress Classification System, as do most colleges and universities.
Public libraries and schools generally use the Dewey Decimal system.
Most books in the COM Library are located in the Main Collection. They are organized by their Library of Congress call numbers.
Here is a step by step example of how to find a book on the shelf by the call number. Let's say that you found the book Violence in film and television in the catalog. The call number is: PN1995.9.V5 V565 2002. How do you find it?
Once you have found your book, take a look at the books located near it. They may be on the same topic and now you'll have more sources.
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