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The collections of the NGU Libraries are classified in ascending order according to a call number consists of Dewey Decimal Classification 23 (DDC23) number, according to the topic of each resource, by which chosen to be fit on the resource topic to describe, and the alphabetic arrangement of the first two letters of the main author’s last name and the first letter from the title of the resource.
- 337: is the classification number from Dewey Decimal Classification 23, and it refers to the book's topic (International economic relations).
- FE: the first two letters from the main author's last name (Feenstra).
- I: is the first letter from the book's title (International economics).
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