The collection of bookcases, shelves and other storage units containing a library's collection, both circulating (which can be taken out of the library) and non-circulating (which must be used in the library)
Stacks or stack area refer to the space in a library where the majority of library materials are shelved Stacks may cover multiple floors of a library and contain many rows of shelving units
A series of bookcases or sections of shelving, arranged in rows or ranges, for the storage of the librarys principal collection The stacks in the Rod Library are located on the third and fourth floors
Stacks or stack area refer to the space in a library where the majority of library materials are shelved Stacks contain many rows of shelving units and may cover multiple floors of a library
The stacks are the part of the library which houses the physical collection Books and paperbacks are arranged alphabetically on shelves based on a classification system in the stacks
The spaces in the library equipped with shelving for the storage of library materials In our online catalog, book stacks refer to the shelves where books are stored and periodical stacks refer to where newspapers, magazines and journals are stored
Stacks or stack area refer to the space in the library where the majority of library materials are shelved Often the stacks contain many rows of shelving units
The shelves that hold the Libraries books In the Auburn University Libraries, as in most American libraries, most of the stacks are "open;" that is, you may get books directly from the stacks You do not need to ask a librarian to get the books for you
The series of shelves which contain the Libraries' collection of books and bound periodicals or journals Though the word stacks often refers to the top floor of the Libraries where the circulating books are kept, you will also find stacks in the reference and index area, the government publications area and on the periodicals floor
Stacks or stack area refer to the space in a library where the majority of library materials are shelved Often the stacks are made up of multiple floors and contain many rows of shelving units
A series of bookcases or sections of shelving arranged in rows or ranges to hold the librarys books, PERIODICALs, GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, etc At ONeill Library the reference shelves and current PERIODICAL shelves are on the third floor At Boston College, as in most American libraries, the STACKS are "open," that is, you may retrieve books directly from the STACKS You do not need to ask a librarian to get the books for you