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Having known someone who was color blind, the system might have
worked for them. This person saw shades and tones of colors. While
his color combinations may not have been the usual, they did work
together. So books arranged by color could still have had meaning for
him, but he wouldn't have described it in the usual (color) way.

Dan Robinson
HW Wilson Company
Bronx, NY
drobinson@hwwilson.com


On 7 Aug 2002 at 19:51, Barb Engvall wrote:

> Unfortunately there are those who are color-blind (I know of one
> person who sees nothing but shades of gray) and this system wouldn't
> work
>
>
> > From: Taliah Abdullah <bklover10@HOTMAIL.COM>

> > In a cataloging class I completed this summer the instructor spoke
> > about a music library that shelved by color. She said it was most
> > colorful library on campus, although there was no order to finding
> > needed materials.
> >
> >
>

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