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Locating materials in the MIT Libraries

Part of the MIT Libraries video tutorial series. This video explains what the different availability status's are in Barton, and how to request books or journals. Also included is how to read a Library of Congress call number to help you locate items on the library shelves. Used in 3.091: Introduction to Solid State Chemistry.

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