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I place all series books on the spinning shelf units,
alphabetically by series.  Then there are the
larger-sized series that do not fit onto those units.
I have a separate table that has a sign over it
"Oversized Teen series."

As each book come in, I make a note in the catalog
that says:

YA Series; Charmed
or
Oversized YA Series; Gossip Girl #3

Now, I'm in a public library, and the adult collection
is divided into sci-fi, mystery, paperbacks (which is
further divided into genre), and African-American.
But, many public libraries are doing that nowadays.

Oh, by the way, there's a new series out called
Wereling that all the middle school boys in my town
are all nuts about now.  Can't keep them on the
shelves.







Dawn Sardes
Teen Services Librarian
Euclid Public Library
Euclid, OH
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