Monday Greetings!
Attract and Keep Young Readers?
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Libraries and Facebook?
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Display Photos
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Christmas Books and DVDs?
Great response to our Christmas books and DVDs post. If you have not viewed it, click here to see all the great suggestions for Christmas related books and DVDs.
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As we are awed by the beauty of winter, let's serve God with adoration.
Morlee Maynard, Coordinator
Church Librarians Network
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Comments
I am sure there were videos in the past. We once had one but it was a video of a conference that did not communicate well with viewers. Eva Nell Hunter was our guru on all things classification for years. She wrote the classification chapter in our resource Church Library Ministry Information Service. It is available through Lifeway.com. Click here. She provided background information and steps to follow. A resource that goes with that chapter is titled A Classification System for Church Libraries. Eva Nell prepared this tool based on the Dewey Decimal Classification System. She took all the classification information that church libraries need. Click here. Her chapter on classification includes a large section on classification without software and another section with software. Includes worksheets and illustrations of the cards.
I have been looking for the videos on classifications and can not find it. Is there anyway I can get a copy of it to use in teaching our people classification.