[CASL-L] Interfiling reference collections
Teri Padua
tpadua at nwr7.org
Tue Mar 10 10:27:07 PDT 2015
I heavily weeded and interfiled about 8 years ago, mostly so I could
reconfigure my shelves to create a large area for computers. All my
reference, except encyclopedias and dictionaries, became circulating
materials. They check out like any other book. Occasionally, a student
asks about the red label covers, left over from before.
Teri
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Rice, Rachel <rrice at east-haven.k12.ct.us>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am in the process of once again examining our collection as we move to
> restructure a very large media center space to meet the changing needs of
> our students in the 21st century.
>
> I have a question: how many of you have dispersed, heavily weeded or
> interfiled your reference collection so that ALL the books in the Dewey
> classification are in the same area?
>
> If you have made such a move, have you had any feedback from students or
> teachers, good or bad? Anecdotal evidence to support or dissuade?
>
> Thanks so much!
> --
>
> Rachel Rice
> Library Media Specialist
> East Haven High School
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Teri Padua, Media Director
Northwestern Regional HS/MS
100 Battistoni Dr.
Winsted, CT 06098
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tpadua at nwr7.org
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