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What do the locations mentioned in the catalog mean?

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What do the locations mentioned in the catalog mean?

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The Library uses the Library of Congress classification system to arrange its monograph collection and this system governs the location of material in the Library. It is an alphanumeric system that is used to arrange books in subject order. Most classification numbers consist of three lines: KF alphanumeric – indicates the general subject area 1500 whole number – indicates the specific subject area .W53 decimal – identifies the specific book The majority of the monographs in our collection are housed on the second floor of the Library at stack ranges 209-249.

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