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organising a library
We have recently transformed our sitting room into a library. The reason being is we have a grand piano and various other instruments and more than the worlds body weight in books! So, either, the dining room had to go, or the books had to go and the books won!
So, my question to you, is I now have to organise all my books of which I have many in every category in the world, in some way. I don't want to go the whole Dewey system as it is just too time consuming and i don't have one of those ticker tape machines. so, how would you categorise your books?
I have children's books also, and teenage fiction, non fiction of all sorts, classics etc etc.....and tonnes of music score........the list goes on.
Help me, how shall I do this???????????
many thanks
mimi
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.mimififi, Because of varying sizes of the books organising them is a difficult task I know. So I arrange mine : shelves of each subject - science, art, literature, history, etc. and thence alphabetically by author's names. It works for me, anyway.
I collect books and my library is arranged much the same as compnuts except instead of arranging mine by catagory then authors name, I arrange them by catagory and then by size ( height) as I found it made it easier to locate as I could visualise the book and guess it's exact location better.
I'm sure dot must have been joking, she's a well read lady, can't believe she'd suggest you dismantle your library seriously.
Right, so you guys do category and aphabetise within category? SOund good. Do you alphabetise the categories too? I.E art at the begining top, Classics next, Craft next etc etc....?
I would be interested to know. I am not very good at coming up with own systems as I have in the past had personal issues with alphabetising and arranging things and so need to know a normal way to do this. I need to know how far you go in your organisation and where you draw the line....
thanks again!
My system is not perfect, I know, but it is one I can live with - and find a particular book I'm looking for, usually! (I try not to get too obsessional about it and go on with it ever more precisely, ad infinitum!) Storing music scores is more difficult, I agree. Favourite scores of mine are in the piano stool, or on top of the piano, or a large wicker box beside it.
Don't work too hard! Good luck.
LOL, no i was deadly serious, this is why we have libraries. I read a book and pass it on or leave it in a hotel lobby or donate it to the charity shop. The only books I keep tend to be dictionaries and encyclopedia, and the odd book that has been signed to me by the author or first editions. Books are meant to be read not stored on a shelf gathering dust, I gave about 40 classics in paperback to my local high school library, they were glad of them as there was a shortage of copies. it takes all sorts I guess, I am just not a hoarder of books.
Are you minimalist with everything, or do you collect some things? I don't keep ornaments etc. and I'd love to have a minimalist look in my house, but I'm too untidy to achieve that, I'm afraid!
Best wishes,
Sorry, mimififi, we didn't mean to get away from your library and hog your thread! How are things with you ?
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