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  1. Medicine and Technology. 700. Arts & Recreation. 800. Literature. 900. Geography and History. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 000, 100, 200 and more.

  2. University Libraries. Library of Congress Tutorial - Call Number and Shelving. Tutorial Test 1 Test 2 Test 3. Proceed through the following pages of Library of Congress tests. Each page will increase in difficulty, as well as help you get a better grasp of the Library of Congress rules. Best viewed on desktop browser.

  3. Does anyone know any links to library page practice tests? I'm taking a library page assessment test tomorrow and I'm pretty nervous. I don't have that much knowledge on the dewey decimal system however, I've heard that you don't really need to know the system has a library page. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated! 2. 5. Add a Comment.

  4. Page jobs are usually entry level, and are a great way to find out if library work is for you. That's also not to say that everyone who is a page is looking for another type of work! Typical requirements to be a page are: Education. Working on or completed high school degree; Skills. Ability to alphabetize and put things in numerical order.

  5. Page. 2 For questions 5-8, select the book that would be SECOND. 5. These books were all written by Nicholas Sparks. A. The Notebook B. Dear John C. The Lucky One D. Message in a Bottle 6. A. Smith, John B. Smithe, John C. Smith, Jack D. Smith, Jonas 7. A. 921 Hesse B. 921 Herman C. 921 Hernandez D. 921 Hermann 8. A. Woodley, James B. Woods, John

  6. C. 311.07. The first thing I should do when I have been given some books that need to be put away is... A. Put them in alphabetical order. B. Sort them according to what section of the library they go in. C. Ask another student for help. B. Sort them according to what section of the library they go in.

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    Page jobs are usually entry level, and are a great way to find out if library work is for you. That's also not to say that everyone who is a page is looking for another type of work! Typical requirements to be a page are: Education. Working on or completed high school degree. Skills. Ability to alphabetize and put things in numerical order.

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