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Archaeology: In the Library

A Library Services subject guide

About library resources

The Library is home to a wide range of physical resources including books, journals, DVDs, audiobooks, reports, theses, maps, resource packs and even puppets.  Although most resources are readily accessible on open shelves some are kept in closed-access stores or behind the Service Desk.  

Our standard student loan period is 3 weeks.  Books with '7 day loan' stickers on the spine may be borrowed for a week at a time. Books labelled reference only may not be borrowed. Most of the children's resources in the Teaching Resources Collection may be borrowed for 12 weeks at a time (find out more about the Teaching Resources Collection in the Special Collections tab above).

How resources are organised on the shelves

Books are arranged on the shelves by subject using a numerical classification scheme called Dewey Decimal Classification (or just 'Dewey')*.  Stickers on the spine of each book display the Dewey shelfmark, followed by the first three letters of the author's surname (also known as the 'suffix').Books are arranged on the shelves firstly in Dewey order and then in author order. Books with no suffix (e.g. with no named author) are shelved together at the start of each shelfmark.

Read more about how Dewey works in our What To Expect From The Library guide, in the section called How the Library is Organised. We've also produced a PowerPoint presentation called How To Find A Book on the Shelves.

In our Library there are signs on each shelving bay indicating the range of shelfmarks on each bay, as well as individual subject guidance.

*Except for items in our Lincolnshire Collection, which are classified using a system called Bliss Classification.

Shelfmarks

Below is a list of the main shelfmarks for Archaeology - anything from 000 to 613 is on the ground floor and 614 to 999 is on the first floor.

Shalfmark     Subject
380 Transport and communication
609 Industrial archaeology
725-728 Buildings and architecture
930.1 Archaeology
936.1 British Isles to 410AD
936.2 England and Wales to 410AD
931-939 History of the ancient world

 

Books about Lincolnshire, including its archaeology, built environment, natural history, language, customs & folklore, trade & industry, towns & villages etc, are located in the Lincolnshire Collection (see the Special Collections tab above).  The classification system used in the Lincolnshire Collection is different to that in the rest of the Library - please ask if you need help finding anything.

Gallery

Ground floor book shelves
Books on the TRC shelves
DVD and audiobook shelves
A selection of journal covers

Image attribution

All images ©Bishop Grosseteste University.