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      • Numbers found in LC Catalog records include: Identifiers Assigned by the Library of Congress: LCCNs (Library of Congress Control Numbers) and LCCN Permalinks, LC call numbers (classified and shelf location numbers), LC Handles (for digital content)
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  2. Numbers found in LC Catalog records include: Identifiers Assigned by the Library of Congress: LCCNs (Library of Congress Control Numbers) and LCCN Permalinks, LC call numbers (classified and shelf location numbers), LC Handles (for digital content)

  3. Numbers found in NLS Catalog records include: Identifiers Assigned by NLS and the Library of Congress : LCCNs (NLS Control Numbers), NLS book numbers , NLS handles (for BARD content), NLS Dewey call numbers , and LC call numbers (classified and shelf location numbers).

  4. Browse provides a single search box for finding words and phrases in titles, authors/creators, subjects, call numbers, and standard numbers and arranging the results in an ordered alphabetic or numeric list. The Browse shortcut URL is: https://catalog.loc.gov/browse.

  5. Searching Numbers. See also Numbers Found in LC Catalog Records. KCLA (Classification: LC) Keyword search in bibliographic records for classified LC call numbers and some unclassified shelving numbers (MARC fields 050, 051, and local fields 090 and 097).

  6. A call number is found taped to the front or side of a library item to help you locate it on the shelf. This tutorial will show you how to read a call number using this book, “Nursing Management for the Elderly.”

  7. A call number is found taped to the front or side of a library item to help you locate it on the shelf. This tutorial will show you how to read a call number using this book, “Nursing Management for the Elderly.”

  8. The Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN) is a serially based system of numbering cataloged records in the Library of Congress, in the United States. It is not related to the contents of any book, and should not be confused with Library of Congress Classification (LCC).

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