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The Organization of Information (Library and Information Science Text Series)
The Organization of Information (Library and Information Science Text Series) | Arlene G. Taylor
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Rachel.Rencher
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Cozy Sunday getting some work done. Corgi is supervising. Coffee needs a refill. Dreaming about what it would be like to work for the Library of Congress as all this tedium in metadata and subject analysis is proving to be quite enjoyable for me.

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Rachel.Rencher
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*read in Hermione Granger's voice*: "I checked this out for a big of light reading". ?
Let another semester of librarian school begin! After this semester, I'll have taken enough credits to officially gain certification as a school media specialist. ?? I can't believe it! The funny thing is, I'm not sure that I'll want to leave the classroom for a few more years, but it'll be there when I'm ready. ??

shortsarahrose I‘m pretty sure that‘s the same textbook I had for my Information Organization class when I was getting my MLIS 3mo
SaraBeagle @shortsarahrose Same! 15 years ago 3mo
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Emily92Bibliophile
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9 week summer MLS courses officially started today! I have 2 courses: The Public Library and Special Populations, and The Organization of Information 📚 Color coded organization is my must for these classes!

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nitalibrarian
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How do you organize your books? I am mostly chaotic evil. I have some of my paperbacks organized by author, but otherwise my collection at home is unorganized. I'm a bad librarian. 😉

Eyelit I‘m a mix of lawful neutral and chaotic neutral 😄 5y
Drnkpnkprincess I usually start out as Lawfully Good but end up Neutral Chaotic real quick. I have a book case reserved for only the best books (aka my absolute faves) one for my TBR and one for books I liked but might be willing to part with. 5y
ImperfectCJ I'm all over but mostly lawful variations (nonfiction by subject, fiction divided into children's books/classics/grown-up books then arranged by author, some bigger books by size). Then I have a shelf for TBRs. 5y
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cleoh I‘m usually Lawful Good, but currently Chaotic Evil because it‘s only my TBR books on my shelves currently 😂 5y
wanderinglynn I‘m mostly chaotic neutral 5y
ulyssesartmiller Chaotic Neutral. I organize by my own arbitrary categories, and some of those categories are big enough that it‘s worth alphabetizing by author. Did the org by color once. Hated it. 🤣 5y
bunny I used to be neutral good (and there are some pockets of that still), but I'm slowly sliding my way into chaotic evil. 5y
nanuska_153 I do it by genre,but I also consider some authors from certain countries have a specific style(for example,I consider most russian authors a genre and have their own section,but We by Zamyatim is with science-fiction and fantasy, beside 1984 of course).It makes sense to me and I know where all the books are located,but after 4 years living together my boyfriend still doesn't understand the system and has to ask before returning a book to the shelf 5y
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