Here are some photos of the tri-folds I mentioned in the conversation about classification. We have several more of different genres each in a different color and some authors that are prolific have their own There were a couple reasons behind maki
Classification and Cataloging (7)
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The Library Thing now support lending aka circulation.
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I came across an article in the ALSC blog on how one library has reorganized the shelving of Children's non-fiction book. Their idea is to select a small number of subjects and file books within those headings in Dewey order.
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Our library presently is 'catalogued' by 'theme'. This is a good system, but tends to be too ambiguous and open for personal interpretation. In the past (20+ years ago or so) I used the Dewey Decimal System. Is that still a viable tool or would a new
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What do I need to get my library automated? I have a computer and a monitor. That's it. I would love to have it totally automated and would appreciate any input.
Thanks!
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There seems to be more and more books on our shelves by popular prolific authors that produce serials. The latest suggestion by our leaders is to add an extra line to the call number to identify the serial name and number. I've followed this suggesti