Examples of library catalog in the following topics:
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- Many libraries will have hard copies of journals, so if you know the author, date of publication, and page numbers, you can probably find a print edition of the source.
- For help locating resources, you will find that librarians are extremely knowledgeable and may help you uncover sources you would never have found on your own—maybe your school has a microfilm collection, an extensive genealogy database, or access to another library's catalog.
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- Libraries are organized according to standard systems of library classification.
- Examples include Dewey Decimal Classification, Universal Decimal Classification and Library of Congress Classification
- An example is the Swedish library classification system, SAB (Sveriges Allmänna Biblioteksförening).
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- New York: Library of America, 2005.
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- New York: Library of America, 2005.
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- Tuesday: Do research at the library from 5:00 to 9:00, taking detailed notes and planning how each piece of research will fit into your paper.
- Wednesday: Do research at the library from 2:00 to 6:00, take detailed notes, and give yourself permission to write an imperfect draft.
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- After May studied in the library for her final exam, she went home.