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Finding a shelfmark

To find an item's location, search the library catalogue using Explore and open the Locations tab under the title information for the library and shelfmark details.

For example:

Shelfmark example

What it means

ScienceLocated at the Science Library in this instance.
PSYCHOLOGYPsychology collection, 1st floor of the Science Library.
This may be abbreviated on the book's spine label.
B 55Indicates a topic area within the subject.
In this example, B 55 is for books by and about Freud. 
See below for an outline of your subject's classification.
WOLThe first three letters of an author's surname. 

Medical Libraries

Please note, some of our medical-related libraries use different classification schemes, mostly that from the National Library of Medicine in the US, or developments of it.

Classification

AHUMAN RIGHTS - GENERAL
CHUMAN RIGHTS - INTERNATIONAL
CAInternational protection of human rights
CBUnited Nations and human rights
CCInternational inter-governmental organizations
CDCivil and political rights / fundamental rights and freedoms
CEEconomic and social rights
CFCultural rights
CGSpecific victims of human rights violations / vulnerable groups
CJRight to peace / international security
CKArmed conflicts / humanitarian law
CLGenocide
CMWar crimes and crimes against humanity
CNInternational terrorism
CPInternational migration
HHUMAN RIGHTS - REGIONAL
HAAfrica
HBAmericas
HCAsia
HDEurope
HEMiddle East
HFPacific
J-WHUMAN RIGHTS - COUNTRIES