If you were browsing the shelves of a library, how would you find a particular novel?

Search by the call number.

Search by the publication date.

Search by the book’s title.

Search by the author’s last name.

All of the above options can be used to find a particular novel in a library. The most common and efficient method would be to search by the book's title or the author's last name, as these are usually easily identifiable and well-known by library users. However, some libraries also organize their collections using call numbers, which are alphanumeric codes indicating the specific location of each book within the library's shelving system. Additionally, if the publication date is known, it can be used as an additional search parameter to narrow down the search results for a particular novel.