Using the Library Catalog
Guide to Call Numbers
KCLS Call Number Prefixes | Call Numbers | Music
Call Numbers
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B |
Biography |
CD |
Compact Disc |
CDROM |
CD-ROM |
CT |
Audiocassette Tape |
DVD |
DVD |
E |
Easy Fiction and Nonfiction |
eAUDFILE |
Downloadable audiobooks (Overdrive, Recorded Books) |
eAUDFILE J |
Juvenile downloadable audiobooks (Overdrive, Recorded Books) |
eAUDIO |
Electronic spoken books (Playaway, Audible) |
eAUDIO J |
Juvenile electronic spoken books (Playaway, Audible) |
EB |
Easy Biography |
eBOOK |
Downloadable electronic books |
eBOOK J |
Juvenile electronic books |
ECD |
Easy Compact Disc |
ECT |
Easy Audiocassette Tape |
eMUSIC |
Downloadable recorded music |
eSERIAL |
Online periodicals |
ESL |
English as a Second Language |
eVideo |
Downloadable videorecordings |
FIC |
General Adult Fiction |
J |
Juvenile Fiction and Nonfiction |
J SCO |
Juvenile Score |
JB |
Juvenile Biography |
JCD |
Juvenile Compact Disc |
JCDROM |
Juvenile CD-ROM |
JCT |
Juvenile Audiocassette Tape |
JDVD |
Juvenile DVD |
JLP |
Juvenile Large Print |
JR |
Juvenile Reference |
JVT |
Juvenile Videocassette Tape |
LP |
Large Print |
M |
Mystery |
MC |
Microfiche |
MF |
Microfilm |
PER |
Periodicals |
R |
Reference |
R SCO |
Reference Score |
ROM |
Romance |
S |
Science Fiction |
SCO |
Musical Score |
VF |
Vertical File |
VG |
Videogame |
VT |
Videocassette Tape |
W |
Western |
Y |
Teen Fiction and Nonfiction |
YB |
Teen Biography |
YCD |
Teen Compact Disc |
YCT |
Teen Audiocassette Tape |
YGN |
Teen Graphic Novel |
YLP |
Teen Large Print |
YM |
Teen Mystery |
YR |
Teen Reference |
YS |
Teen Science Fiction |
YW |
Teen Western |
Call
Numbers
000-099 |
Computer science, information, and general works. |
100-199 |
Philosophy & psychology: philosophy, parapsychology and occultism, and psychology. |
200-299 |
Religion. |
300-399 |
Social sciences: sociology, anthropology, statistics, political science, economics, law, public administration, social problems and services, education, commerce, communications, transportation, customs, folklore, and fairy tales. |
400-499 |
Language: grammars, linguistics, dictionaries, in all languages. |
500-599 |
Science: mathematics, astronomy, geology, botany, and zoology. |
600-699 |
Technology: health and medicine, engineering, agriculture, home economics, management, manufacturing, and construction. |
700-799 |
Arts & recreation: fine and decorative arts, music, the performing arts, sports, and games. |
800-899 |
Literature: drama, poetry and essays, in all languages. |
900-999 |
History & geography: travel in 910-919; genealogy in 929. |
Biography |
Lives of individuals; arranged alphabetically by the subject’s last name. |
Fiction |
Grouped separately in fiction, arranged alphabetically by the author’s last name. |
Music Call Numbers
Note: Music numbers are prefixed by CD (for compact disc) or CT (for cassette).
Long- playing records do not have a format prefix.
B |
Band (Discontinued 4-99; now BA) |
BA |
Band. (Formerly B) Military and concert bands, orchestral marches, bagpipes & drums, circus music. Big band in PJ. |
BL |
Ballet |
CH |
Chamber Music. Solos to nonets; trio sonatas (Solos & duos formerly in IN). Keyboard music in K. |
CO |
Concertos. For orchestra & solo instrument(s) |
CR |
Contemporary Religious. Christian pop & rock, gospel, hymns, spirituals. Gregorian and other Christian chant, masses & oratorios classed in VC; sacred music from other traditions in PFA to PFW. |
CS |
Children’s Songs. General music produced for children; lullabies. Also in other categories by subject emphasis, as appropriate. (Spoken with some music in Dewey) |
E |
Electronic (Classical). Computer and electro-acoustic; also mechanical, calliope, music boxes. Pop synthesizer music in PE. |
H |
Holidays. Sacred & secular special occasions (Christmas, Halloween, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa), family & national events (birthdays, weddings, national anthems, Olympic games) |
IN |
Instrumental. Solo & duo. Discontinued 4-99; now in CH |
K |
Keyboard. Classical piano, harpsichord, organ, piano rolls. Concertos in CO; popular keyboard in NA or P categories, as appropriate. |
M |
Musicals/Movies. Original cast recordings and movie versions of musicals; movie music. Soundtracks of documentaries and TV programs about particular musical styles are found with that style. Spoken dialogue with some music in Dewey. |
NA |
New Age. Predominantly instrumental pop with melodic repetition & harmonic stability; producing inner calm, as used with meditation; soothing acoustic or electronic sounds. |
OR |
Orchestral. Performed by chamber, full or string orchestras; orchestral excerpts from operas; overtures, rhapsodies, serenades, suites, symphonic dances, tone poems. See also CO & SY; pop in P categories, as appropriate; dance orchestra in PJ. |
PB |
Blues. Vocal or instrumental. Formerly classed in PJ. |
PC |
Country. Bluegrass, country & western, old-time, western swing. Country-folk & cowboy songs in PFN. |
PD |
Dance. Discontinued 4-99; now found in P categories under appropriate region or style. |
PE |
Electronica. (Formerly in PR) Principally instrumental; ambient, breakbeat, club dance, house, industrial, jungle/drum ‘n’ bass, pop electronic & pop synthesizer, progressive, techno, trance, trip-hop, underground dance. Progressive & trance rock in PR. |
PF |
Folk and World Music. Classical & pop, contemporary & traditional, from all geographic regions around the world. Discontinued 4-99; now classed in PFA to PFW & PG. |
PFA |
Africa |
PFC |
Caribbean. Includes Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica (reggae, ska), Trinidad. Formerly classed in PR & PF. |
PFE |
East Asia. Includes Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Russia east of the Ural Mountains, Thailand, Tibet, Vietnam. |
PFL |
Latin America. Central & South America; Mexico. |
PFM |
Middle East. Includes Egypt, Israel, Turkey. |
PFN |
North America. Traditional & contemporary folk music of the U.S. and Canada, including ethnic & regional music, Cajun & zydeco, cowboy songs, Native American, political/protest songs. Music from Mexico in PFL. |
PFP |
Pacific. Includes Australia, Hawaii, Micronesia, New Zealand, Tahiti. |
PFS |
South Asia. Includes Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. |
PFU |
Europe. Western & Eastern Europe, including Greece, & Russia west of the Ural Mountains. |
PFW |
World Music. Compilations spanning two or more PF classifications; geographically dispersed music such as klezmer & world beat. |
PG |
Celtic Music. Folk or tradition-oriented music of the Celtic homelands in Great Britain, Ireland, France and Spain, as well as Celtic-derived music from North America, Australia, etc. Formerly in PF. |
PH |
Hip-Hop/Rap. Formerly in PR. Trip-hop in PE, rapcore in PR. |
PJ |
Jazz. Vocal or instrumental; big band, bop, fusion, Latin, ragtime, swing. Blues now in PB. |
PP |
Pop. Vocal or instrumental; contemporary popular, popular standards, barbershop quartets. |
PR |
Rock. Alternative, doo-wop, funk, goth, jump-blues, indie, rapcore, rock 'n' roll, rhythm & blues, soft/folk rock, soul, trance rock, urban. |
SY |
Symphonies. Orchestral compositions, usually with 3 or 4 contrasting movements. Suites and serenades classed in OR. |
V |
Vocal. Classical solo voice with or without accompaniment, small vocal ensembles. |
VC |
Choral. Multi-movement works for chorus, or chorus & soloists, with or without accompaniment; cantatas, Gregorian & other chants, madrigals, masses, motets, oratorios. Formerly VCH. |
VO |
Opera. Complete and vocal excerpts, operettas. Orchestral excerpts only classed in OR. Formerly VOP. |
WH |
Wit & Humor. Humorous songs, parodies of specific music works or genres. |
Z |
Sounds. Sound effects, sounds of nature. Discontinued 4/99, now found in Dewey numbers. |
Misc. |
MA (Music Appreciation), SP (Spoken), and X (Instructional) were discontinued 4/99. Sound recordings formerly in these categories are now classed in Dewey with the appropriate format prefix (e.g., CD), as are these non-musical sound recordings: sound effects, spoken or chanted instructions over incidental musical accompaniment (e.g., workout/aerobic recordings), stories or poetry read over incidental musical accompaniment, plays with incidental music, and collections of spoken material and music in which the spoken material is predominant. Collections of songs intended solely for learning a foreign language are considered instructional and are classed in Dewey. Collections of music and spoken material in which the music is predominant (e.g., a juvenile sound recording that contains some stories but is mostly songs) are given the appropriate music sound recordings classification. |
Last Updated: July 16, 2012





