Answered By: Natalya Pashkova
Last Updated: Jul 29, 2024     Views: 113

1. Search our library catalog for a book.
 
2. Click on the linked title of a book located in the print collection. The catalog record of a print book includes a note on its location: a call number (an alpha-numerical address of the book in stacks) and collection name. 
 
For example,  Pasadena Main (this is the collection name) and BL1801 .K38 2021 (this is the call number).
 

3. To view the information on books in the same section, scroll down to the "Browse the Shelf" section. To view neighboring items, use arrows to move to the left or to the right of the virtual shelf.

Books in languages other than English can be found and viewed this way, but because they are a part of smaller collections, additional scrolling may be needed.

4. To view additional information about a title (e.g. table of contents), click on the record's title

The screenshot below shows the shelf browse for 
"Katz, P. R. & Goossaert, V., 2021. The fifty years that changed Chinese religion, 1898-1948. Ann Arbor, MI : Association for Asian Studies." (https://fuller.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1226075630) and other items in the section with a call number starting with BL1801.