The Library, IIT Ropar uses Dewey Decimal Classification system and simple author code to classify books.
A class number is a simple number used to identify & locate books in the library.
Example: 541.2242 for Coordination Chemistry.
An author code is simple letters used to identify titles written by a different author, i.e, first three letters of the last name of he of the first author / first letter of the last name of the second author (if any).
A class number is a simple number used to identify & locate books in the library.
Example: 541.2242 for Coordination Chemistry.
An author code is simple letters used to identify titles written by a different author, i.e, first three letters of the last name of he of the first author / first letter of the last name of the second author (if any).
Call No. Subject Groups
541.2242 : Coordination Chemistry
543 : Analytical Chemistry
547 : Analytical Chemistry
547.7 : Polymer Chemistry
620.8 : Environmental Chemistry
543 : Analytical Chemistry
547 : Analytical Chemistry
547.7 : Polymer Chemistry
620.8 : Environmental Chemistry
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Title
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Author
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Year of Addition
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1
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Frenkel, D.and Smit, B.
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2021
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2
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Allen, M.P.
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2020
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3
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Gopalan, R.
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2019
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4
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Schlick, S.
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2019
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5
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Anil J. E.
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2019
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6
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Landais
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2019
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7
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Mukherjee, A.
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2019
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8
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Robert H. H.
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2019
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9
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Ali Morsali, L.H.
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2019
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10
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Mansfield, E.
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2019
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11
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Noth, H.
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2019
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12
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Taylor, J.
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2019
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13
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Tang, C.
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2019
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14
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Stephenson, C.R.J .
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2019
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