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This guide will help you find Curriculum resources in the library.

CURRICULUM GUIDE

This guide is intended to help you find both print and online curriculum resources. This guide is only a starting point for your research, it is not meant to be a comprehensive list of resources. If you need further assistance, please visit the Service Desk in the library or contact your librarian, Robert Robinette, at rrobinette@astate.edu

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Finding Books in the Dean B. Ellis Library

If you are unfamiliar with how to locate books using the library's online catalog, you can learn how by reading the LibGuide on using the Library Catalog.

All books in the library are arranged by subject using the Library of Congress classification system for call numbers and subject headings. The call number for education begins with "L". The basic breakdown follows and includes additional call numbers that relate to the study of education.

LB1139.2-1139.5       Early Childhood Education.
LB1603-1696.6       Secondary education. High schools.
LB2300-2430       Higher Education.
LB2361-2365       Curriculum.
LB2801-3095       School administration and organization.
LC1390-5160.3       Education of special classes of persons.


These call numbers are by no means all-encompassing and you may find books on your subject within other areas. Occasionally a totally different call number will appear. For instance books on religious education are located in the BQ 141-209 call number range rather than one of the areas listed above.

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