Organization of the Library By Katherine and Kevin.

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Organization of the Library By Katherine and Kevin

Why Are Libraries Organized By The Topic Of The Book? Why are libraries organized by the topic of the book? Libraries are organized so that you can find the book that best suits you.

What Do the Numbers Do To Help You Find Your Book?  The numbers are a big part of the Dewey Decimal system. The Dewey Decimal system was invented By Melvil Dewey to help people find their books.

Who Came Up With the Organization of Libraries? The organization of a Library was made by Melvil Dewey. The basic organization of a library is called the Dewey Decimal System.

Works Cited  Raatma, Lucia, Libraries. New York: Children Press, Print.  Personal interview: Mrs. Myers, LMS, 5/15.