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= Guide to Library Books: Call Number and The Dewey Decimal System = A **call number** is a group of numbers and/or letters put together to tell you where in the library to find your book.
 * [|Call Number of a Book]

A **call number** is located at the bottom of the book on the spine. It helps you to find your books quicker. Once you've got your **call number** from the card catalog, it's time to go find your book! This is where a **call number** is located ====>>

For Example: 321 Fra C.1 || || media type="custom" key="29325383" align="left" Dewey Decimal System Rap Words
 * Dewey Decimal System ||  ||
 * Imagine walking into a house where room after room is filled with shelves, all packed with books in no specific order. Imagine trying to find the one book you want! That's what happened every day to [|Melvil Dewey], an American librarian who lived from 1851 to 1931. He became so unhappy trying to help people find books that he invented the Dewey Decimal System of Classification, which is still used in libraries today. The system numbers books by their subject matter in the following way**:** ||  ||
 * 000-099 || General Works (encyclopedias, magazines, almanacs) ||  ||
 * 100-199 || Philosophy and Psychology ||
 * 200-299 || Religion and Mythology ||
 * 300-399 || Social Science ||
 * 400-499 || Language ||
 * 500-599 || Math and Science ||
 * 600-699 || Medicine and Technology ||
 * 700-799 || Arts and Entertainment ||
 * 800-899 || Literature ||
 * 900-999 || History and Geography ||

[|Dewey Decimal Rap] Video-4 minutes

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