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Hi all!  

I'M BACK!  I just got my full time library job back after having the position 
eliminated at the end of the '06-'07 school year!!  

I'm in the same library I was in but I remember that the call numbers for fiction 
are very inconsistent.  I'm curious: how do you have your call numbers in your 
OPACs?  Why did you choose to have them that way?  (i.e. fic hux, fic huxley, or 
just plain huxley.)  My clerk and I are going to start a project to clean up 
records.  Any other thoughts or advice would be welcome.

Thank you!


Nicole Meintz
Library Media Specialist
Legg Middle School
Coldwater, MI
meinn@coldwaterschools.org
 
Libraries are one of the only face-to-face services left where kids can come with 
no appointment and get professional services from someone with a master's degree 
who assigns no grades, makes no judgments. It's the greatest democratic institution 
ever created.
-- Patrick O'Brien

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