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Anthropology on the Shelves
Browse the Library's collection of anthropological resources to help in selecting a topic. Information about Anthropology can be found in several collections, i.e., reference, periodicals, government documents, media and book collections and under different subject areas. Books shelved on the second floor can be checked out. Within each collection area, library materials are arranged and located by call numbers. The call number refers to a subject. In Auraria Library, many materials on Anthropology are kept under the call numbers GN-GR. Library materials in anthropology and other related areas are typically assigned the following call numbers:
- CC Archaeology
- E51-99 History-American Indians
- F1200-3999 Latin/South America History
- GN Anthropology (General)
- GR Folklore, Manners and Customs
- HM Sociology & Sociological Theory
- HT Communities, Classes and Races
- P Linguistics
Please also note that most of the library materials are located and arranged first by type of materials (e.g. reference, periodicals, government publications, etc.), and then by call numbers.
For a more specific approach, use the Library of Congress Subject Headings, or ask reference librarians for more information.
Style Guide
The official citation of the American Anthropology Association (AAA) can be found at: http://www.aaanet.org/publications/guidelines.cfm.
In addition, some professors or journals use the APA format. Use the Owl at Purdue for online examples.
Or, check out our style guide for more information: http://guides.auraria.edu/style
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