Call numbersGenerally, write the call number either on the accompanying material (or its container), or on a label to be affixed to the accompanying material (or its container), whatever is appropriate. Do not add a call number to:- pockets physically attached to main text containing maps, photographs, slides, or charts
- loose and/or folded sheets of paper
Add a call number to:- all other types of accompanying material, including maps, photographs, slides or charts contained in pockets physically attached to main text
- booklets in the jewel cases for accompanying audio compact discs or CD-ROM discs
- booklets in cases for accompanying DVDs
- each score and part
If maps, photographs, slides, or charts are contained in a separate container not physically attached to the main text, add a call number to the container. The call number for the accompanying material consists of: - the call number of the item it accompanies, and
- a term describing the accompanying material (see Terms for accompanying material below).
Examples:TA175.6 .G68 1987 guide PA145 .S78 2004 DVD |