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Finding Design books in the Library

All print books are allocated a classmark, a code describing the book's topic, which is printed on the spine or cover of the book. It is used to order the books on the shelves and bring together at the same place books on the same topic.  Our system  uses capital letters to indicate major subject areas. Classmark for resources on Design start with V8U. Numbers, stops and lower case letters are added to the main letter code to describe in more detail a book's topic.

Books are arranged on the shelf in the following order:

  Capitals   V
  Numbers     V8
  Stops   V8A.W 
  Lower Case  

  V8Ad

Numbers are ordered decimally, i.e. 1, 11, 2, 21, 3

Classmarks end with an author mark in round brackets, generally the surname of the author, used to make it easier to find a particular book if there are lots at the same classmark:  V8U (A)

There are separate sequences for oversize books and pamphlets. Make sure you check the location details on OneSearch

Screenshot of an example of the sequence for Oversize books: e.g. C Floor Oversize V8UE (D)

Screenshot of an example of the sequence for pamphlets: e.g. C Floor Pamphlet V8UL (S)

Useful classmarks for Design

Below are some of the key classmarks in the area of Design that may help you as you browse the shelves.

The Design collection is shelved at V8U

Some useful classmarks include:

Subject Classmark
20th Century Design V8U.R
Design and Designing V8U
Design Management V8UE
Package Design V8UL
Sustainable Design V8UA

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Materials you need not in the Library? Use the Request a Resource form to request materials for study or research, suggest a title for the leisure reading collection, or a title to improve the diversity of the library collection.