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So you're writing a research paper and you need a book for references,
but you don't know how to find one.
Don't worry, I'll show you. First, you need to access to the Beeghly Library catalog.
Now you can search from anywhere, but, hey, since we're here...
I just type my term in the search box... "sustainability in industry",
click "Search", and *boom* results already.
This one here looks promising.
See the word "Stacks"? That means we have it, and you can check it out.
There's "1 copy available", and it's all yours.
This is the "call number".
Write it down, snap it with your phone, memorize it, whatever.
Just take note
'cause you're going to need it.
Now where is it?
Let's see...the call number started with "H".
The basement has "A" to "G".
The second floor has "H" to "Z".
Got it figured out? Let's go.
Ok. Looking for "H"
Let's try this way...
"PR"
"PQ"
"LB"...getting warmer...
"HV"...almost there...
I'll try the other side
"HQ"
"HC" to "HD"
and 30 is less than 57, right?
We're going in.
"HC"
still "HC"
"HD". "HD30". What's that next part? "255".
No, this is "30.23".
Sweet! "255". Now what?
"S87"
"G"
"H"
"S" Wait..."S87"
Then "1998". Bingo.
And that's how you find a book.
Now go check it out, and ace that paper.