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The Cataloging Table includes standard cataloging tools such as the Library of Congress Subject Headings, LC Classification Schedules, Dewey Decimal Classification, and Library of Congress Cataloging Service Bulletin. These materials do not circulate. New Books. You can access the Virtual New Books Shelf, which presents tables of contents and images of the covers of books newly added to the LIS Library. It is updated monthly. The library maintains a small circulating collection of fictional works (primarily mysteries) that feature libraries, librarians, books, and related themes. Major printed indexes and abstracts can be found on the LIS Library's Index Table Click here for a full list of LIS journals in the LIS Library and other campus libraries notes both print and electronic titles and indentifies peer-reviewed journals.<empty> Click here for a full list of LIS journals in the LIS Library and other campus libraries notes both print and electronic titles and indentifies peer-reviewed journals. Click here for a full list of LIS journals in the LIS Library and other campus libraries notes both print and electronic titles and indentifies peer-reviewed journals. Click here for a full list of LIS journals in the LIS Library and other campus libraries notes both print and electronic titles and indentifies peer-reviewed journals. Click here for a full list of LIS journals in the LIS Library and other campus libraries notes both print and electronic titles and indentifies peer-reviewed journals. Current issue browsing shelf displays some 40 high-use titles. Card catalogs - out of date - for historical research only Rare Book & Special Collections Library Asian Library The English Library Library & Information Science Library Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserve books are shelved by call number; articles are shelved by course name. Items circulate for 2 hours. Except for designated non-circulating or reserve materials, items from the LIS Library may be charged out for a 4-week loan period for undergraduates and 16 weeks for graduate students and faculty. Through the online catalog, you may request that books from any campus library be transferred to a different campus library for convenient pick-up.  Click to email reference questions to LIS Library. General Reference, which includes encyclopedias and bibliographies, is located near the large study tables. Materials from the reference collections do not circulate. Core Reference contains selected major reference works, including directories, dictionaries, and statistical sources. Core Reference is located to the left of the service counter. General Reference, which includes encyclopedias and bibliographies, is located near the large study tables. Materials from the reference collections do not circulate. Multimedia / Video 001   Knowledge - Click here to browse 005   Computer programming, programs, data - Click here to browse 010   Bibliography - Click here to browse 022   Administration of the physical plant - Click here to browse 025 Library operations - click here to browse 027 General libraries - Click here to browse 302 Social interaction  - Click here to browse 655 Type and type-founding - Click here to browse Stacks Copies available using Value Card ONLY.  8.5 X 11 =$.09, 8.5 X 14 =$.10. Recharge your Value Card or iCard at the Main Library Circulation desk (2nd Floor). Copies available using Value Card 8.5 X 11 =$.09 ($.15 cash), 8.5 X 14 =$.10 ($.15 cash). Recharge your Value Card or iCard at the Main Library Circulation desk (2nd Floor). Microfiche Microfilm Public computer terminals in the LIS Library are for library and university business only.  Printing is available, but terminals do not have applications such as MS Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. If your computing needs include e-mail, word-processing or other non-research activities, facilities are available at Campus Information Technologies & Educational Services (CITES) sites across campus. Public computer terminals in the LIS Library are for library and university business only.  Printing is available, but terminals do not have applications such as MS Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. If your computing needs include e-mail, word-processing or other non-research activities, facilities are available at Campus Information Technologies & Educational Services (CITES) sites across campus. Public computer terminals in the LIS Library are for library and university business only.  Printing is available, but terminals do not have applications such as MS Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. If your computing needs include e-mail, word-processing or other non-research activities, facilities are available at Campus Information Technologies & Educational Services (CITES) sites across campus.