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Which Stanford library contains linguistic materials?

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Which Stanford library contains linguistic materials?

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Most linguistic material is in Green Library, though some education related material is in the Education Library. The Stanford Libraries primarily uses the Library of Congress cataloguing system. Linguistics material is found in two places in Green Library: the seventh floor of the West Stacks in the Bing Wing (P, PB-PF) and the third floor of the (East) Green Wing (PA, PG-PZ). Basically, general linguistic material and material on Romance and Germanic languages is in the West Stacks and material on other languages is in the (East) Green Wing. Psycholinguistics material is shelved under BF in the fifth floor of the West Stacks and anthropological linguistic material is shelved under GN in the lower level of the (East) Green Wing. All new periodical issues are shelved on the ground floor of the (East) Green Wing. There is a shortcut from the 6th floor of the West Stacks to the third floor of the East Green Wing, but you will need to have someone show it to you!

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