From: Mackin <editor@mackin.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 11:46 AM
To: dzillich@spchs.com
Subject: Genrefy your library fiction collection with Mackin!
Are you planning to rearrange your library fiction collection by genre?
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From: CASL-L <casl-l-bounces@mylist.net> On Behalf Of LaPlante, Casey
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 10:47 AM
To: STEPHANIE PATTERSON <spatterson@southingtonschools.org>; Oosterwyk, Annie <oosterwyka@northstonington.k12.ct.us>; Gail Nelson <gwnelson100@gmail.com>
Cc: casl-l@mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] Genrefying Collection??
I genrefied fiction about five years ago. Our categories are Contemporary, Historical, Fantasy, SciFi, Mystery/Thriller, Horror/Supernatural, Action/Adventure, Romance/Relationships.
Casey LaPlante
Granby Memorial HS
Granby, CT
From: CASL-L <casl-l-bounces@mylist.net> On Behalf Of STEPHANIE PATTERSON
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 10:29 AM
To: Oosterwyk, Annie <oosterwyka@northstonington.k12.ct.us>; Gail Nelson <gwnelson100@gmail.com>
Cc: casl-l@mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] Genrefying Collection??
Is anyone getting requests for this in high schools?
Stephanie Patterson
Southington High School Library
"Building character with critical thinking, creativity,
collaboration and communication."
tel: 860.628.3229 x 11335
From: CASL-L <casl-l-bounces@mylist.net> on behalf of Oosterwyk, Annie <oosterwyka@northstonington.k12.ct.us>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 10:27 AM
To: Gail Nelson <gwnelson100@gmail.com>
Cc: casl-l@mylist.net <casl-l@mylist.net>
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] Genrefying Collection??
We moved into a new, smaller library this year and the layout provoked a mini genrefication. I put Sports together (fiction and narrative nonfiction) and pulled Fantasy into its own section. The rationale being that fantasy and sports readers often just want more.
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On Dec 18, 2019, at 9:33 AM, Gail Nelson <gwnelson100@gmail.com<mailto:gwnelson100@gmail.com>> wrote:
Good morning!
I saw the recent discussion about genrefying fiction. After spending years dug in defending alphabetical author (and fighting the knot in my stomach when I think about making decisions about which categories books belong in) I am considering dipping my toe in the genrefying waters. I already do alternatives to make the books easier to find: displays, genre labels on the spine, etc.
I am still resistant because in my experience I can go into most public libraries and independently find the book I am looking for. In Barnes and Noble I often have to ask for help to find a book.
Does anyone have a great experience they would like to share after genrefying? Persuasive reasoning why this is a good idea? Contrary thoughts are also welcome! I know this is a tall order, but I would appreciate any input you are willing to share at a very busy time.
Thanks so much!
Gail Nelson
School Librarian
Harwinton Consolidated School
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