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If theres one thing I have a love/hate relationship with, its the children's section. Its an abomination against organization, but kids don't re-shelve. They just put it somewhere and go find another book. It makes life easier during Clean Up (running around the library throwing miscellaneous books on a cart to be shelved the next day)Quoth bardicwench View Post*huggles* I fear for your sanity. If there is any left after talking to us all here!
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Quoth Whiskey View PostIf theres one thing I have a love/hate relationship with, its the children's section. Its an abomination against organization, but kids don't re-shelve. They just put it somewhere and go find another book. It makes life easier during Clean Up (running around the library throwing miscellaneous books on a cart to be shelved the next day)
I don't think anyone re-shelves... at my local library, I see adults just as bad as kids, leaving books everywhere. That's one reason that I've taken to requesting books online and then picking them up... I rarely browse my library anymore because I'm tired of the books never being where they're supposed to be."Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!" - The Truman Show
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When I worked at "The Bookstore" back in the early 80's, the only section I refused to tackle was the childrens'. I even volunteered to take on the (new) computer section, instead, even though I knew NOTHING about computers at the time, and still know very little.Everything will be ok in the end. If it's not ok, it's not the end.
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I re-shelve...but only because/when I know exactly where the book goes. I don't think it's that particularly hard to figure out where a book goes, is it? Especially in the fiction sections?
I also go to the library every week.
And browse constantly. I've had over 100 books checked out at one time.
And I do believe that in the period of...11 years or roundabouts, I have NEVER lost a book.
[Edit: Actually, I think I've NEVER lost a book EVER.] I've had some overdue, I've done the whole "frantic search throughout the whole house while I beg the library gods for mercy..." but I haven't lost a book and had to pay for it. 
I could practically move INTO the library...
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Quoth Whiskey View Postone of my exs burned my library books when I dumped him.
No wonder you dumped the bastard!
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At my college library, they actually had signs up all over the place -- and tons of convenient shelves for this purpose -- specifically asking patrons NOT to re-shelve books.Quoth bardicwench View PostI don't think anyone re-shelves... .
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Very cool! I was at a Weird Al concert in 2003 in Pittsburgh, waited in line after the show, and he signed my spatula!Quoth Irving Patrick Freleigh View PostA guy I went to school with has a Spatula City T-shirt. Pity I didn't ask him where he got it from.
Wasn't it reported a while back that they did away with the Dewey Decimal System?
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I love my library. You can get all kinds of wonderful books in the library. In fact, my first book is actually in that library.
I've learned how to use the computer to look up the books I want, and I will ask someone there about a book, but only if I can't find it myself after looking for it.
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Most of the libraries I've used are like that. They don't want you to reshelve because most people put the books in the wrong places, and certain books become impossible to find, even though they are still in the library.Quoth EricKei View PostAt my college library, they actually had signs up all over the place -- and tons of convenient shelves for this purpose -- specifically asking patrons NOT to re-shelve books.
I worked as a library assistant in high school and college. One of my jobs was checking a specific set of shelves every day to make sure all the books were in the right order. It got to the point I didn't even have to look at the numbers; I knew all the books by their spines.
As for the Dewey Decimal System; I've noticed that public school libraries and smaller public libraries tend to still use it.
Large libraries and universities use the Library of Congress system (which is broader, much more specific, and once you get used to it easier to use), occasionally grandfathering in older books with the DDS.
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