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Autor principal: Hembree, Julie
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2013
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contents Ready! Set! Soar! Rearranging Your Fiction Collection by Genre Hembree, Julie Fiction Library Materials Library Services Library Development Literary Genres Classification Usability Organizational Change Change Strategies Library Research School Libraries Elementary Schools Access to Information It was early March 2008, and the author was only a few months from finishing her third year as an elementary school librarian. During the morning recess the school library was humming with the sounds of students. Suddenly, three students rushed in asking the author to help them find a silent-reading book for class. Looking at the clock and seeing the bell was about to ring any second, she told them she could, but they would need to look up some choices on the computer and then they would be late to class. They could find lots of choices at the next recess. The students told her never mind, they would find what they needed in their classroom. That simple statement got the author thinking. What if the fiction books were shelved by genre? Bookstores and classroom libraries are arranged by genre. Why should it be harder for students to find a book in a library than it is in a bookstore? Why not take this successful model and apply it to a school library? Wouldn't arranging by genre make it easier for students to find the books they like and then read more? In this article, the author describes the research and action she took to implement a new system arrangement of fiction books in the school library. She has no current plans to change the arrangement of the whole nonfiction section. However, she would like to increase readership of nonfiction books suitable for our youngest, newest readers.
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spellingShingle Ready! Set! Soar! Rearranging Your Fiction Collection by Genre
Hembree, Julie
Fiction
Library Materials
Library Services
Library Development
Literary Genres
Classification
Usability
Organizational Change
Change Strategies
Library Research
School Libraries
Elementary Schools
Access to Information
Ready! Set! Soar! Rearranging Your Fiction Collection by Genre Hembree, Julie Fiction Library Materials Library Services Library Development Literary Genres Classification Usability Organizational Change Change Strategies Library Research School Libraries Elementary Schools Access to Information It was early March 2008, and the author was only a few months from finishing her third year as an elementary school librarian. During the morning recess the school library was humming with the sounds of students. Suddenly, three students rushed in asking the author to help them find a silent-reading book for class. Looking at the clock and seeing the bell was about to ring any second, she told them she could, but they would need to look up some choices on the computer and then they would be late to class. They could find lots of choices at the next recess. The students told her never mind, they would find what they needed in their classroom. That simple statement got the author thinking. What if the fiction books were shelved by genre? Bookstores and classroom libraries are arranged by genre. Why should it be harder for students to find a book in a library than it is in a bookstore? Why not take this successful model and apply it to a school library? Wouldn't arranging by genre make it easier for students to find the books they like and then read more? In this article, the author describes the research and action she took to implement a new system arrangement of fiction books in the school library. She has no current plans to change the arrangement of the whole nonfiction section. However, she would like to increase readership of nonfiction books suitable for our youngest, newest readers.
title Ready! Set! Soar! Rearranging Your Fiction Collection by Genre
topic Fiction
Library Materials
Library Services
Library Development
Literary Genres
Classification
Usability
Organizational Change
Change Strategies
Library Research
School Libraries
Elementary Schools
Access to Information
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1040146