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How can I tell from the Kean Catalog record where a book is physically located in the library?

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How can I tell from the Kean Catalog record where a book is physically located in the library?

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If the Kean Catalog record for a book indicates that its Location is the Reference Collection, this means that you should be able to find the book in the Reference Collection in the back right-hand corner on the main floor of the library. If the Kean Catalog record for a book indicates that its Location is the Main Collection, this means that the book circulates (it may be checked out of the Library) and that you should be able to find the book upstairs on either the second or third floor depending upon the book’s call number. Main Collection books are organized as follows: A through HD call numbers are shelved on the 2nd floor. HD through Z call numbers are shelved on the 3rd floor. Click here for more information. Please note: The Kean Catalog also contains book records that include the information Location: Main Collection – Juvenile, 3rd floor. Books from the Juvenile Collection have Kean Catalog records like this. Juvenile Collection books are shelved according to the Dewey Decima

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