How do I locate fiction books in the library?
LSU Libraries -- Frequently Asked QuestionsFinding fiction books in the library for simple recreational reading isn't as easy as just walking to a shelf and looking for a specific "section". However there are many ways someone can go about using the various tools the library has to offer to find a fiction book that interests them. Visit the webpage available at http://www.lib.lsu.edu/virtual/fiction/fiction.html. That page contains a fairly in-depth look at the many ways a patron can get their hands on the fiction book of their choice.
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Frequenty Asked QuestionsIf you do not know how to use the Web OPAC, click on the "Help" icon once you have loaded it, or ask a librarian for assistance.
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How do I locate journals not owned by the library?
Serials FAQ (Frequently asked questions)If the journal is not listed the Serials Catalog or in the Online Catalog, please check the Union List of Serials: Greater Springfield Massachusetts Area (online only) . It is arranged in alphabetical order. The library can request the article via Inter-Library Loan. Please leave ample time for Inter-Library Loan (between 10-14 days).
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Alfred Hitchcock - The Master of SuspenseThe books you are thinking about are anthologies of horror stories: The Alfred Hitchcock Magazine or The Three Investigators Series. Hitchcock aside from being a great filmmaker was a great businessman, he knew that by selling his image to the printed media, TV, etc. he would become wealthy, recognizable and powerfull as a Hollywood director and producer.
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FAQs - Trevecca Nazarene University - Nashville, TNOther fiction books related to the curriculum are shelved in the literature section in the book stacks. They can be located by searching for particular author or title in the PAC.
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Frequently Asked Questions, Southbank Institute of Technolog...The purchase of recreational fiction and DVDs is of secondary importance to the library collection. As an academic library, our focus is to ensure that we hold sufficient instructional support materials across all our study areas. The Southbank Institute of Technology Library Collection Development policy states recreational resources may be purchased at the library's discretion, if funds permit.
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FAQsFiction items are divided into interest or age appropriate categories. Each category is then arranged and shelved alphabetically by the author. Juvenile and adult non-fiction books are shelved together in the adult area. Juvenile materials have a "J" that preceeds the shelf number.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Kristin Joy Pratt-Serafini - Aw...That’s another good question. I would say they are a little of both. All the environmental science in my books is real, of course. The characters and their adventures are made up, although some of the things that happen to the characters actually happened to me. Bookstores and libraries generally put my books in the non-fiction environmental science section.
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Medical Libraries FAQ (Frequently Asked QuestionsAccording to Manual for Assessing the Quality of Health Sciences Libraries in Hospitals (Albany: New York State Library, 1983), a library should, at a minimum, have 150 books in its collection and purchase 30 titles annually. Keep in mind that these numbers rise as the size of the hospital rises and that the manual is 13 years out of date. Crawford and Flower suggested that "What is collected depends entirely on the purposes of the organization..
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWe offer a Ricardian Anthology that is broken down in over 20 specific categories on the Wars of the Roses. Our top recommended books on Richard III are: Buck, Sir George, N. Kincaid, Editor, With Into By A.R. Myers, History of the Life and Reign of Richard III, London, 1647.
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder FAQsYou can buy books here for the consumer and the clinician at Mental Health Today at http:/www.mental-health-today.com/ptsd/books/ I am a professional who would like to know what training is available from the National Center for PTSD. The Clinical Laboratory and Education offers an on-site clinical training program in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress. The training program is 35 hours long, and is approved for category 1 continuing medical education credit.
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Waldmann Dental Library > FAQsYou search for books by subject, author, title, etc. using MEDCat, the online catalog of the NYU dental and medical libraries.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsService is provided directly by a regional or subregional library of the NLS network. A list of libraries is available. Some public libraries do have small collections of NLS-produced talking books for eligible users. Check with the regional library in your state to determine if there is a talking-book collection at a public library near you.
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Ohio State University Libraries: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe OSU Libraries own approximately 6 million volumes, and subscribe to approximately 35,000 serial titles.
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Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)The Library of Congress is a research library, and books are used only on the premises by members of the public. Anyone over high school age may use the collections. All patrons using the Library's reading rooms and/or collections must have a user card with a photo on it. User cards can be obtained at the reader registration station in Room LM140 of the Madison Building by presenting a driver's license or passport and completing a brief self- registration process.
Related QuestionsCan I renew books without coming to the library?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...You can renew your checked out materials online. Open the online library catalog. Click on Personal Record. In the UW-W ID Barcode window, enter the 7-digit middle section of your UW-W ID number. Enter your last name. Click the Login button. The system will display a list of titles you have checked out. Check the Renew? box for the title(s) you want to renew.
Related QuestionsAre you going to write any more non-fiction books?
FAQYes. There's lots of fascinating information about UFOs and the unexplained that I've yet to write about, and I hope to be able to turn my attention to this shortly. I hope so, although making the first two books into a film or TV series is my priority here at the moment.
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Andruss Library FAQA University libraries do not have a separate “Fiction” section. Rather, literature of all types (novels, short stories, poetry) are shelved by the nationality of the author. Use our Pilot, our online catalog if you are looking for a particular titles or ask at the Reference Desk for assistance.
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FAQs - Library - Town of Shrewsbury, MassachusettsAll of our new books can be found in the Front Reading Room. We also have a "FAST READ" shelf opposite the Front Desk. Remember, if you can't find what you are looking for we can most likely reserve it for you.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe DACC Libraries maintain a collection of books, periodical, and audiovisual materials that support the programs and courses being taught at the community college. We do not have many fiction books, but we are able to get books for you on any topic through InterLibrary Loan. Books for Swap are also available in the main DACC Library and most of these books are fiction.
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New Page 1Since this isn't a book store, I file all the fiction together, instead of according to category. Sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn't. The best way to find science fiction (or any other specific type of fiction) is to use OPAC or get a list of recommended books from the librarian. You can access OPAC by logging into a library computer, double-clicking on the OPAC icon on the desktop, and then typing in "science fiction" in the search bar, and clicking "SUBJECT."
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NIACC FAQA NIACC ID or Borrower Card is necessary to check out materials. Non-student users should stop at the Circulation Desk to have their card from a participating library activated before checking out materials for the first time.
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Hunt Library: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Finding Boo...By using Voyager, the online catalog. Voyager will tell you what books, government documents, conference proceedings, and technical reports the library owns. Voyager will also show you if materials are available in the library, and where they are located. If an item is charged (checked out to another library user), Voyager will tell you when it is due back in the library. [Back to Top]
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Hunt Library: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Finding Boo...To assist you with requesting items from our collection, we've prepared a set of Voyager Online Instructions which provide step-by-step directions on how to access Voyager and do a search. Daytona Beach students can read the Voyager Online Instructions here. After completing a Voyager search, Daytona Beach students can come to the library to locate the materials they identified in Voyager. Worldwide students can request certain materials be sent to them.
Related QuestionsCan I borrow audio books or video tapes from another library?
GSCC Libraries FAQNo. Audio books, video tapes, computer programs, "new" (current year purchase) books are not exchanged between libraries. Current bestsellers are among materials that cannot be borrowed from other libraries.
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SurLaLune Fairy Tales: Answering Frequently Asked QuestionsNo, I am sorry I cannot. Many times, I do not own the book you want or I only have one copy that is used to continue research for this site. I am not a book publisher nor a published author. I do not have access to free books. I purchase the books I use or borrow them from my local library.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...The library gratefully accepts donations of books and audio-visual materials. Donations are reviewed by library staff and are either added to the library's collection or offered for sale at the Library Book Sale, generally held in the spring. Proceeds from the book sales are used to support the collections and services of the library. Gifts may be dropped off at any time at the library's Technical Processing Department.
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