Someone posted a question today about how to shelve fiction in a K-8
library but I am wondering if anyone has a K-12 library that could offer
some advice to me. I am in a new position and at a library that did not
have a professional running it for some time. It is basically divided in
half with a children's section on one side and an upper grade section on
the other. My problem is what to do with those in-betweens. As I was
reshelving some nonfiction today I found a lot of Juvenile materials mixed
in with the older stuff. The I started thinking about fiction....what do I
do with that? I would appreciate any and all comments.
Thanks from a newbie,
Lori Goldman, LMS
Rockland Country Day School
Congers, NY
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