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CVTC Technology Resource Library's Tutorial

Interpreting Library of Congress (LC) Call Numbers
Call numbers are arranged in alphanumeric order, using decimals as appropriate.
EXAMPLE:
The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science
BF
31
.E56
2001
v.1
Line one contains either a single, double, or triple letter. (Hint: Most triple letter call numbers at CVTC are in the legal reference section.) In this section you will locate books that begin with B, then BA, BB, BC, etc.
Line two is a whole number from 1 to 9999. Examples include: BA 1, BA 2, BA 3…BA 31 to BA 9999.
Line three consists of a decimal point followed by a letter and number. Books are arranged on the shelf alphabetically according to the letter to the right of the decimal point. If two books possess the same letter on line three, then decimal numbers need to be followed. Example: .B223 will be shelved before B3 since .223 is a smaller decimal number than 3.
Line four may contain the date. In the above example, 2001 represents the date of publication.
Line five will be included if there is more than one volume.
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