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Thanks again. >Currently as in my previous two positions, the hardbacks are straight alpha >but paperbacks are by genre (twirling racks are best). > >My current categories are pretty broad, but it works well for class assignments: > >-Modern Realistic Fiction (big section) >-Sci Fi/Fantasy >-Mystery >-Historical Fiction >-Animal Stories >-Classics (i.e. the books that are on the summer reading lists that don't >fit other genres) >-Horror (new for me.....tends to pull from both Mystery and SciFi/Fantasy) >-Adventure Stories >-Sports Stories >-Comics & Graphic Novels > Are you using commercial provided labels for this sub-cat or self made is ok? >The catalog is coded for each section; the books have color coordinated >spine labels; the shelf list (we're automating soon, fortunately) has been >alpha. > *************************************************************************** Come to visit my homepage and give some feedback, link to HKTLA... http://hkein.school.net.hk/~mmhung/ A page for Christians, teachers, librarians, and students...... Sending you this greeting and blessing and love and joy from JESUS! Jesus Christ, is the same Yesterday and Today and Forever. ~Hebrew 13:8 NIV ida & michael hung Email: mmhung@hkein.school.net.hk ***************************************************************************