Look at our Understanding Call Numbers guide for more information.
This video was produced by the Instruction and Student Engagement department of Milner Library. License: CC BY 4.0 (Attribution).
Once you find what you need in the catalog, how do you find it in the library?
The Music Library uses Library of Congress call numbers (also referred to as LC call numbers) for books and scores. These are made up of a number of components. Understanding each component can help you to read call numbers more easily. Let’s start with a sample call number and work through the individual parts.
ML410.A638A3 1940
Author: George Antheil
Title: Bad Boy of Music
An autobiography by George Antheil
Initial Letters
Subject Numbers
Cutter Number
Additional Information
(By Susannah Cleveland, UNT, BGSU)
There are three ways to read eBooks:
In most instances, you will be prompted to log in via Central Login before the eBook is displayed, whether or not you are on or off campus.
The steps to download or print an eBook are dependent on the publisher's website. Consult our eBook Guide for specific information about each format.
To find a book on a particular topic, search the library's catalog by subject (not just keyword). The Find a Book by Subject help video shows how search by subject in the Milner Library Catalog. This strategy will help you find more relevant books more quickly!
Subject headings are tags that the library assigns to all the books about a particular topic to make those books easier to find.
Some subject headings to search for in music therapy are:
If you know the title and author of a book you would like to check for, you can search by title or author. There are help videos that show how to do each of these searches:
If you want to search by both title and author at the same time, you can use the advanced search to enter the title in one box with the Keyword dropdown changed to Title and the author in a second box with the Keyword dropdown changed to Author/Creator.