FAQ: I found a book in the Library Book Search that says it's location is "Main Collection" - what does this mean?
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Last Updated: Jul 07, 2025
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A book in the Library Book Search whose location is "Main Collection" is a material that is available on open shelves in the Shapiro Library on the third floor of the Wolak Library Learning Commons (WLLC).
You can find the book you want on the shelves by using the call number associated with the book. If you're not sure how to look up a book by call number, you can contact the library staff for guidance at ask@snhu.libanswers.com or use the "Chat" option in the top right corner of the library homepage.
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