The University at Stony Brook Libraries
use Library of Congress call numbers. Unlike the Dewey Decimal System,
these call numbers begin with letters of the alphabet. The subject
categories are:
A General Works B
Philosophy, Psychology, Religion C Auxiliary
Sciences of History D World History
E, F American History G
Geography, Anthropology, Folklore, Sports H
Social Sciences, Sociology, Economics J
Political Science K Law L
Education |
M Music N
Fine Arts P Language & Literature
Q Science R Medicine
S Agriculture T
Technology U Military Science V
Naval Science Z Bibliography & Library
Science |
There are no classifications beginning with the letters I, O, W, X,
or Y. (A small x in front of a call number indicates an oversize book,
which is shelved in a separate location.)
At a slightly more detailed level, a second letter--and sometimes
even a third--may be added. The P classification, for example, breaks
down roughly like this: P Philology &
Linguistics PA Latin and Greek Languages &
Literatures PB Modern European Languages Generally,
Celtic Languages & Literatures PC Romance
Languages PD Old Germanic & Scandinavian
Languages PE English Language PF
Dutch & German Languages PG Slavic, Baltic
Languages & Literatures PH Finno-Ugrian
& Basque PJ Afro-Asiatic PK
Indo-Iranian, Armenian, Caucasian PL Japanese,
Korean, Chinese, Oceanic, African PM American
Indian Languages, Artificial Languages PN Literary
Criticism, Poetry, Theater, Journalism PQ Romance
Literature PR English Literature PS
American Literature PT Germanic Literature
PZ Fiction, Juvenile Literature |
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