Just catching up on this thread. As a former bookstore manager I come
down heavily on the no side of arranging fiction in libraries by genre.
If our priority is access that is a sure way not to find what you are
looking for. Great for browsing painful when looking for a specific
title. As noted by others many books fall in more than one category. I
am in love with those genre stickers and try to put them on when ever
possible but the truth is just because you love sports books you may not
love all sports books. Lisa
Lisa Von Drasek
Children's Librarian
Bank Street College of Education
School for Children Pre-K- 8
610 West 112th St
NY NY 10025
lisav@bnkst.edu
212 875 4452
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