The Library of Congress Subject Headings are used to locate materials in the F. D. Bluford Library's online catalog by Subject.
When looking for books in the F. D. Bluford Library it is good to remember that we use the Library of Congress (LC) Classification System. Call numbers in the LC Classification System use a mix of letters and numbers but always start with one, two, or three letters.
Resources on technical writing can be found in the Reference Area and the Stacks.
If you want to browse the shelves in the library you may want to start at:
HF | 1-9960 | Commerce |
5721 | Commercial Correspondence | |
Communication in Management |
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PE | 1-3729 | English Language |
1115 | Business English | |
1475 | Technical English | |
Q | 1-385 | Science (General) |
223 | Communication in Science | |
T |
1-995 |
Technology (General) |
11 |
Technical Writing |
This video comes from the University of Arkansas, and tells how to read a Library of Congress call number, the same system of organization that the F. D. Bluford Library uses.
Source: University of Arkansas Libraries. (2008) How to Read a Library of Congress Call Number. [video]. Retrieved 2009 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4djuA5ZfOWE.