What is Call Number

A call number represents an item’s subject matter and indicates the location on the shelf where the item can be found. A call number is located at the bottom of the book on the spine. The most common call number type is Library of Congress (LC). They are read line by line, top to bottom: Library of Congress call numbers have several parts that represent different things.

 

E.g:

Ross, S. A., Westerfield, R., & Jordan, B. D. (2013). Fundamentals of corporate finance. New York, NY:McGraw-Hill/Irwin.

  • HG —— Item’s Subject (Finance)
  • 4026 —— Subject Code (Corporate Finance)
  • .R677 —— First Author’s Last Name (Ross)
  • 2013 —– Publication Date

Classification of Library Materials

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A

 

General Works

B

 

Philosophy. Psychology. Religion

D

 

History (General) and History of Asia

G

 

Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation

H

 

Social Sciences

 

HA

Statistics

 

HB

Economic Theory. Demography

 

HC

Economic History and Conditions

 

HD

Industries. Land Use. Labor

 

HE

Transportations and Communications

 

HF

Commerce

 

HG

Finance

 

HJ

Public Finance

 

HM

Sociology (General)

 

HN

Social History and Conditions. Social Problems. Social Reform

 

HQ

The Family. Marriage. Women

 

HS

Societies: Secret, Benevolent, etc.

 

HT

Communities. Classes. Races

 

HV

Social Pathology. Social and Public Welfare. Criminology

 

HX

Socialism. Communism. Anarchism

 

J

 

Political Science

K

 

Law

L

 

Education

M

 

Music and Books on Music

N

 

Fine Arts (Visual Art)

 

NA

Architecture

 

NB

Sculpture

 

NC

Drawing. Design. Illustration

 

ND

Painting

 

NE

Print Media

 

NK

Decorative Arts

 

NX

Arts in General

P

 

Language and Literature

Q

 

Science (General)

T

 

Technology

U

 

Military Science

Z

 

Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources

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