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Lets Learn About
Call Numbers
Non Fiction &
Remember, a call number is like the books address in the
library. It tells where the book lives on the library
shelf.
Our library has three kinds of books, so we have three kinds of
call numbers:
fiction
easy fiction
nonfiction
Nonfiction call numbers are made up of two parts:
Numbers (for the subject)
first three letters in the authors last name
So a nonfiction call number for a mammal book by Jane Mosley
would look like this:
599 Mos
How do we put nonfiction call numbers in order?
Think...nonfiction call numbers have numbers and letters,
so..
Nonfiction call numbers are put in number order first, then in ABC
order.
One kind of nonfiction book has a different recipe from the
rest.
biography
What is a biography?
A book about the life of a famous person.
Biography call numbers have their own special recipe.
Biography call numbers are made up of two parts.
92 (the number for biography)
first three letters of the famous persons last name
920 Or B
1
920, 921 or B (the number for biography) plus
So the call number for a biography about George Washington would
look like this:
92
Was
might
B
What would the call number for a biography about Troy Aikman
look like?
92 Aik
Fantasia Barrino
921, 920 or B
BAR
Lets see if you can tell what kind of book goes with each call
number !!
567.9 Ber
nonfiction
92 Lin
biography
921
F Gif
fiction
796 Bon
nonfiction
92 Edi
biography
920
The Numbers in Nonfiction
We have learned the Recipe for making a nonfiction call
number.
numbers (for the subject)
PLUS.. the first three letters of the authors last name
616.99
HAR
Now lets learn more about the numbers in a nonfiction call
number.
How do we know what number goes with each subject ?
By using something cool called The Dewey Decimal System
!!
The Dewey Decimal System is a tool used to sort books into
groups orcategories
This system was invented by a man named Melvil Dewey.
He was a librarian who lived long ago.
Sorting books by subject, what a brilliant idea!!
I think Ive got it !!
10 general groups for sorting all of the subjects
General means broad, lots of subjects will fit into each
group.
Here are the 10 general groups for sorting books in the Dewey
Decimal System:
General Works Philosophy ReligionSocial
StudiesLanguageScienceTechnology Arts and
LeisureLiteratureHistory/Geography
This seems like a lot to remember, but dont worry youll learn it
all quickly.
So lets get going !!!!
000s-General Works
Books that fit in this group have many different subjects in them.
Like:
Encyclopedias or The Guinness Book of Records
This is also where books on unexplained subjects would be
found-like The Loch Ness Monster.
100s-Philosophy
Books that fit in this group tell about how we think and
feel.
200s-Religion
Books in this group tell about different religions or stories from
the bible.
300s-Social Studies
Books in this group tell about how people live together.
holidays and customs
government, military
Fairy tales and folk tales are also placed in the 300s. Many
were written to teach a lesson about behavior and..
Thats Social Studies.
400s-Language
Books in this group are about different languages or grammar.
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500s-Science
Books in this group are about things from nature.
600s-Technology
This group has books that are about man-made things.
700s-Arts and Leisure
Books in this group are about things we do for fun.
800s-Literature
Books in this group are stories, plays, or poetry.
This is the group fiction books were put in long ago when The Dewey
Decimal System was first invented.
Today we have too many fiction books in our libraries to
organize them in this way, so fiction books have their own way of
being organized.
You know, in ABC order, by author !
900s-History/Geography
Books in this group tell about events of the past and countries of
the world.
Biography- 920, 921 or B
Dont forget this group. It contains books about famous peoples
lives.
Knowing these big groups will help make it easier to find the
books you want in the nonfiction section.
Remember, nonfiction call numbers are placed in number order
first, so that means all of the books about the same subject end up
near each other on the shelf.
Thats Smart !!!!
Lets See What Youve Learned
Call numbers help us find the books we want to read !!!
1. What is the recipe for a nonfiction call number?
Numbers (for the subject)First three letters in the authors last
name
2. What system tells us what numbers go with each subject?
Dewey Decimal System
3. Who is responsible for inventing the Dewey Decimal
System?
Melvil Dewey
4. Mr. Dewey matched a number with each _____________. author
subject title
5. All school libraries use the Dewey Decimal System. false
true
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In Melvils day there was no set way for library books to be
organized. This made it hard for people to find the books they
wanted, so Melvil started thinking and came up with a brilliant
idea!!
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He decided it would make it easier to find books if they were
grouped by subject, so first he came up with 10 general groups to
use for sorting all subjects.
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Today we have too many fiction books in our libraries to organize
them in this way, so fiction books have their own way of being
organized.
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