Using Call Numbers to Access Materials

Books are arranged on the shelves according to their call numbers which are printed on a white strip and adhered to the spine of each book. The call number acts like an address for a book or other material at the library.

To Find a Book:

Most books in the University of Akron Libraries use Library of Congress (LC) Call Numbers which correspond to the Library of Congress Classification System.

LC call numbers typically begin with one or two letters followed by a number. These are followed by additional letters and numbers.

Some examples of LC call numbers are:

Locations of Books with Library of Congress Call Numbers


Circulating books--books that that can be checked out--in Bierce Library which use Library of Congress call numbers are on the following floors according to the letter that begins the call number:

A through D -- Ground Floor

DA through H -- Second Floor

J through Z -- Third Floor

Some books which use Library of Congress call numbers do not circulate. Most of these non-circulating books are kept in the Reference Collection.

Locations of Books Which Do Not Use Library of Congress Call Numbers


Some materials in Bierce Library do not use Library of Congress call numbers. These are materials in the Curriculum Center, in U.S. Government Documents collection, and in Audio-Visual Services.

Books in the Curriculum Center are labeled CURR CENTER on the LOCATION line in the full information given for a book in the catalog.

B Sm51, P635

630 B684a

F Et71a

The Curriculum Center is located on the first floor of Bierce Library toward the back of the building. More information about the Curriculum Center.

U.S. Government Documents are shelved according to Superintendent of Documents (SuDoc) Numbers. These numbers can be recognized by the presence of a slash (/) or a colon (:).

Y 4.ED 8/1: 100-59

TD 8.2:OC 1/17

HE 1.1:

U.S. Government Documents are labeled GOV DOC on the LOCATION line in the full information given for a book in the catalog. In Bierce Library, the U.S. Government Documents collection is located on the First Floor. More information about Government Documents.

Audio-Visual materials have numbers that correspond to a type of media format (videocassette, DVD, phonotape, etc.).

Videotape E1561

Filmstrip B2087

Compact Disc CD0778

Audio-Visual materials are labeled --- on the LOCATION line in the full information given for a book in the catalog. In the Bierce Library, Audio-Visual Services is located on the Ground Floor. More information about Audio-Visual Services.

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