[ISLMA-Share] Genre-fying Question

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We ended up adding a "scary" section.  When I thought about the Hardy Boys
or Nancy Drew in the same section as Mary Downing Hahn, it made me think we
needed one more section.  And the kiddos know that the books in that
section are SCARY!  Coraline, Hahn books, A Tale Dark and Grimm, and then
we did move our Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark to this section too.  We
took a bit of liberty with Dewey on that one.  Changed them to SCARY 398.2
and kept them in the non-fic circ type (kind of a pain for inventory, but
we just made a note of that in our inventory notes so we don't forget from
year to year).  We did that too for our HUMOR section this year.  We moved
our jokes books there on the suggestion of one of my colleagues, and boy,
do they MOVE now!

We genre-fied two years ago, and it's been the best change we have made
around here!

Here are our genres that we settled on in case you or anyone else is
interested!

MYSTERY
ADVENTURE
ANIMALS (was kind of tough to choose between animals and fantasy on so many
of the books can cross over)
FANTASY
REALISTIC FIC
HUMOR
GRAPHIC NOVELS
SCARY
FAIRY TALES (kept these as a 398.2 and NF circ types, but pulled into its
separate section)
POETRY (same as above - kept as 811 but pulled into separate section)

I hope this helps!

Becky
Rockland Learning Center
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On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Email list for the Illinois School Library
Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

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