[aisle] Graphic Novel Shelving

Wagoner, Benjamin benjamin.wagoner at d303.org
Tue Nov 9 14:09:15 CST 2021


Colleagues,

When shelving your graphic novels, do you separate your fiction and
nonfiction books?  We're not sure if we should fully mix them together or
have the nonfiction grouped first and then the fiction grouped.  Would
anyone care to share how they did it in their library?  Thanks!

Ben

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