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Autor principal: Maker, Richard
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ813789
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contents Finding What You're Looking for: A Reader-Centred Approach to the Classification of Adult Fiction in Public Libraries Maker, Richard Library Materials Public Libraries Classification Foreign Countries Fiction Literary Genres User Satisfaction (Information) Users (Information) This article argues that the classification of adult fiction according to "genre" in public libraries causes more confusion than clarification. Whilst the system purports to model itself on bookstore design, the reality is that the actual arrangement is quite different. In the bookstore model, genre is a marketing category and not a literary category as it is currently used in many Western Australian public libraries. The use of a genre system also alienates many readers, with good reason, as the nature of the system is ambiguous. The adoption of a "reader-centred" method for adult fiction classification would mean that the library collection was more accessible because the underlying principles are easier to understand. (Contains 1 footnote and 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Finding What You're Looking for: A Reader-Centred Approach to the Classification of Adult Fiction in Public Libraries
Maker, Richard
Library Materials
Public Libraries
Classification
Foreign Countries
Fiction
Literary Genres
User Satisfaction (Information)
Users (Information)
Finding What You're Looking for: A Reader-Centred Approach to the Classification of Adult Fiction in Public Libraries Maker, Richard Library Materials Public Libraries Classification Foreign Countries Fiction Literary Genres User Satisfaction (Information) Users (Information) This article argues that the classification of adult fiction according to "genre" in public libraries causes more confusion than clarification. Whilst the system purports to model itself on bookstore design, the reality is that the actual arrangement is quite different. In the bookstore model, genre is a marketing category and not a literary category as it is currently used in many Western Australian public libraries. The use of a genre system also alienates many readers, with good reason, as the nature of the system is ambiguous. The adoption of a "reader-centred" method for adult fiction classification would mean that the library collection was more accessible because the underlying principles are easier to understand. (Contains 1 footnote and 1 table.)
title Finding What You're Looking for: A Reader-Centred Approach to the Classification of Adult Fiction in Public Libraries
topic Library Materials
Public Libraries
Classification
Foreign Countries
Fiction
Literary Genres
User Satisfaction (Information)
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ813789