This page highlights selected titles in animation, scriptwriting & storyboarding, but all sorts of library books may inspire you! If you are trying to locate a book on a particular topic, use the library catalog search box below and search using keywords related to your topic. Or, browse the shelfs using the guidelines below!
Did you know? As undergraduate students you can keep library books for 6 weeks and renew them 3 times. You can also borrow 500 items at once!
RIT Libraries uses the Library of Congress classification system to organize our books, bound journals, and other materials. Most academic libraries in the US (and many elsewhere!) use this system. This means that books on architecture, for example, are going to be found in the NA section in many, many libraries.
Use the green Find It posters in the library to learn more about where to browse for specific topics, or look below!
Take a book on the shelf and decide not to borrow it? Place your book on one of the wooden carts around the library.
A General Works
B Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
C Auxiliary Sciences of History
D World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
E History of America
F History of the Americas
G Geography, Anthropology, and Recreation
H Social Sciences
J Political Science
K Law
L Education
M Music
N Fine Arts
P Language and Literature
Q Science
R Medicine
S Agriculture
T Technology
U Military Science
V Naval Science
Z Bibliography, Library Science, and General Information Resources