Well, as a library patron, I would rather find all fiction together rather
than looking for American authors in 813 and British authors in 823, etc.
Also, I don't often care when the book was written when I'm looking for a
good fiction read, so I don't want to have to remember the date
subdivisions of the 800's either! I vote for keeping fiction as a separate
section. :)
Julie
Julie Olson, Librarian
Eatonville High School
Eatonville, WA
julie_olson@eatonville.wednet.edu
Life is not tried, it is merely survived, if you're standing outside the
fire. -- Jenny Yates and Garth Brooks.
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