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=== Display type and CD examples  ===
=== Display type and CD examples  ===


Please allow a way to show whether the item is a Book, Film, Fiche, or CD-ROM in the call number. For example, '''FHL Book 973 X2Lai''', or '''FHL Film 203621'''. [[User:Diltsgd|Diltsgd]] 14:29, 9 September 2009 (UTC)  
Please allow a way to show whether the item is a Book, Film, Fiche, or CD-ROM in the call number. For example, '''FS Library Book 973 X2Lai''', or '''FHL Film 203621'''. [[User:Diltsgd|Diltsgd]] 14:29, 9 September 2009 (UTC)  


:Thank you for commenting. The plan is to allow those at an absolute minimum. Do you have an example of CD-ROM? I know the microfiche have numbers just like the microfilm. I have requested an extension that will make some of this easier. I have wondered if a need exists for locality look-ups, showing summary vs. details, etc. [[User:Thomas Lerman|Thomas Lerman]] 14:47, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
:Thank you for commenting. The plan is to allow those at an absolute minimum. Do you have an example of CD-ROM? I know the microfiche have numbers just like the microfilm. I have requested an extension that will make some of this easier. I have wondered if a need exists for locality look-ups, showing summary vs. details, etc. [[User:Thomas Lerman|Thomas Lerman]] 14:47, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
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I read some statements that all FHL book numbers begin with 9. This is not true. There are hundreds of books in the FHL that do not begin with 9. Many are general books, such as dictionaries, and many others are books about religions. Often they are multi-volumn sets and are major collections. The following are examples of US books whose numbers do NOT begin with 9:  
I read some statements that all FS Library book numbers begin with 9. This is not true. There are hundreds of books in the FHL that do not begin with 9. Many are general books, such as dictionaries, and many others are books about religions. Often they are multi-volumn sets and are major collections. The following are examples of US books whose numbers do NOT begin with 9:  


'''011.35 N479''' (Newspapers in Microform: United States)  
'''011.35 N479''' (Newspapers in Microform: United States)