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The Auburn University Libraries consist of one main library, Ralph Brown Draughon Library, and two branch libraries, the Library of Architecture, Design and Construction and the Cary Veterinary Medical Library.
Call Number. Every book has a unique call number or shelf address that tells you where the book is located on the shelves. Ask a library staff member for help finding your book, or refer to this information on how to read call numbers.
Locate a book in the library Find a book in the library catalog. Write down the call number. In the library, check out a map to see where books with different call numbers are located. Find the labels at the end of each row of books. Use the call number labels to find the book.
Most modern libraries will have two options: either take your books right to the desk for the librarian to check out, or take them to the nearby self-checkout machine. To have the librarian check out your books: When its your turn, go up to the desk and place your books and your card on the desk.
Section 108: Copyright Exceptions for Libraries and Archives Title 17, section 108 of the U.S. Code permits libraries and archives to use copyrighted material in specific ways without permission from the copyright holder. This does not replace fair use, which is codified in section 107.
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At RBD Library, you can check out your books on the first floor at the Circulation Desk (located by the parking deck exit), the Mell Desk (located just inside the Mell Classroom Building) There is a self-checkout machine across from the RBD Help Desk which will require a tiger card with bar code as shown in the image

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