Basic Shelving in the Library. Easy Shelves Books are shelved according to the first letter of the author’s last name Most shelves only have one letter.

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Basic Shelving in the Library

Easy Shelves Books are shelved according to the first letter of the author’s last name Most shelves only have one letter The E stands for Easy. This tells me the book belongs in the Easy section. The W is the first letter of the author’s last name. This tells me the book belongs on the W shelf.

Let’s look at the shelves… Neat shelf! All books pulled to front, all on the correct shelf! Messy shelf! Books upside down and thrown on top of the other books.

Chapter Book Shelving Books are shelved according to the first letter of the author’s last name (except some series) Some stickers have the first 3 letters of the author’s last name, but we shelve only according to the first letter at this time Book series have a pink dot and are shelved separately The letters FIC tell us these are chapter books. Even though these might seem different, they can be shelved side by side in this library. Ignore all letters except for the first one.

What’s wrong with this shelf?

Nonfiction Book Shelving The hardest job – but you can do it! Books are shelved according to the call number, in number order. Stickers will also have the first 3 letters of the author’s last name, but we shelve only according to the number The book’s Dewey Decimal number. This tells us which shelf it belongs on. The last 3 letters of the author’s last name. We ignore these when shelving in our library.

Is anything wrong with this shelf?