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Fante - Ask the Dust: Find Books

Where is That Book?


Ever wonder how books are shelved?

In this library we use The Library of Congress Classification System to organize books on the shelves. The LC SYSTEM organizes material in libraries according to twenty-one branches of knowledge called classes. The system uses letters to represent the twenty-one broad branches of knowledge. The letters I, O, W, X AND Y are not used.

 The twenty-one classes are:

A – GENERAL WORKS

B – PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, RELIGION

C – AUXILIARY SCIENCES OF HISTORY

D – HISTORY: GENERAL & OUTSIDE THE AMERICAS

E – HISTORY: UNITED STATES

F – HISTORY: UNITED STATES LOCAL & AMERICAS

G – GEOGRAPHY, ANTHROPOLOGY, RECREATION

H – SOCIAL SCIENCE

J – POLITICAL SCIENCE

K – LAW

L – EDUCATION

M – MUSIC & BOOKS ON MUSIC

N – FINE ARTS

P – LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Q – SCIENCE

R – MEDICINE

S – AGRICULTURE

T – TECHNOLOGY

U – MILITARY SCIENCE

V – NAVAL SCIENCE

Z – BIBLIOGRAPHY, LIBRARY SCIENCE & INFORMATION RESOURCES

These twenty-one broad subject areas are further divided into more specific subject areas by adding one or two additional letters as well as some numbers. For a more detailed breakdown of any subject, go to the Library of Congress web page

So, How Do I Find a Book on the Shelf?

Try this exercise, which was put together by the librarians at Kent State University, to see if you have figured out the Library of Congress system!

Books

Finding Books on Your Topic  walking book

Use the Library Catalog to find books available in the Cerritos College Library. You can search for books by author, title, subject, or keyword. 

 You can use some of the terms listed below to help you find books relating to the themes in Ask the Dust:

  • Abused women -- United States.
  • Americanization.
  • California -- In literature.
  • Cultural assimilation.
  • Cultural pluralism
  • Depressions -- 1929 -- United States
  • Depressions in literature.
  • Ethnic identity
  • Ethnic relations
  • Immigrants -- Cultural assimilation.
  • Mental illness.
  • Poverty.
  • Racism

About the Authors and Novels - ELECTRONIC BOOKS

Here are some of the library's online resources which can help you get biographical and critical information. Most online resources require login for off-campus use.  Enter your Cerritos College login when prompted.  For more login information see the Database Login page.

You should search these sources either by the name of the author or the name of the work.

About the Author - BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY

Below are some books that are located in the library's Reference area.  In these books you will find biographical and historical information on the AUTHOR.

Although they cannot be checked out, students are able to photocopy pages.

About the Novel - BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY

Below are some books that are located in the library's Reference area.  In these books you will find plot overviews, character studies, and critical information on the author's WORK.

Although they cannot be checked out, students are able to photocopy pages.

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