[Genealib] Why do you rearrange your collection?
Jeffrey Courouleau
jeffrey at bartlesville.lib.ok.us
Thu May 4 19:41:57 EDT 2006
Actually, shouldn't you just file them in order from the earliest published
to the latest published? Everyone knows that old books are outdated, and new
books are the best, so that way we can save customers time by having the new
stuff in front. ;)
Jeffrey
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Jeffrey J. Courouleau, MLIS
Local & Family History Librarian
Bartlesville Public Library
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Subject: Re: [Genealib] Why do you rearrange your collection?
The major reason to rearrange your collection is to find all of the
items that got misplaced and misfiled since the last time that you
rearranged your collection.
My personal preference is by size and color. I really hate
publishers who reprint titles and change the covers so that when you are
looking for that red book it is now blue. Seem a patron liked the red one
and you had to replace it with a blue one. Fortunately The RedBook will
always be red, or will it?
C.
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