[ISLMA-Share] Genre-fying Question

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Fri May 27 09:55:38 CDT 2016


Hi --

I am seeking opinions of the many wise librarians on this list. I am
genre-fying my fiction section and have a section for Mystery/Horror books,
which will include traditional mysteries, ghosts, horror, etc. I have a
number of books in my folktale area that would qualify for this section. So
I am thinking of moving them. However, at the same time, I do like having
them in the folktale section because they are, indeed, folktales and/or
urban legends. What to do, what to do?

"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed
ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function." -
F. Scott Fitzgerald

I am interested in hearing your opinions on this!

Thanks and happy summer (soon, one more week with the kiddos)!

Joanne

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*Joanne Zienty, MLIS*
LMC Specialist
Forest Elementary School
CCSD62 - Des Plaines

*Latest Read:*
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*Fiction: The Storyteller - Picoult*


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