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Organizing BooksThanks for your advice! Bookluver! from NV Feedback About This Post:RE: Organizing Books
My bookshelves 'rotate' by interest. The centre two shelves hold my current study/interest, and on those two shelves, the books may loosely be grouped by field or author. For example, I give workshops using the MBTI personality instrument, so my central shelves have the topic with the groups of (roughly) workshop materials, spirituality and personality, HR/Career, and general MBTI. Prior to this I was sorking on some history projects. When I changed fields to MBTI, I moved the History shelves to a different bookcase, keeping the same order. Post By Cornflower (Guest Post) RE: Organizing Books
I have an office with two computers (all the computer stuff and books are in one room) Along one wall I have nothing but bookshelves. I have books from when I awas previously in school, the books that have interested me in the years, to the current school books that I need. I have all my books that I have in one spot. All of them except for my collectables9 from my great granmother etc that I keep seperate locked away in the bedroom. Post By Cathy (Guest Post) RE: Organizing BooksI organize mine alphabetically by author. Then i further organize them by published date. When i go to book sales all my books are on my pda to let me know what i have and what i need. If you don't have a pda try a card file. You can set it up by author a-z and by pub date just like in your shelves. I also know what hardbacks and what paperbacks I have. Post By DEBBIEDJ. (Guest Post) RE: Organizing Books
My name is Dawn Reitz and I am a professional organizer and the owner of AMOR (www.amoreorganizedresidence.com) in Las Vegas. There is a product called IntelliScanner (www.intelliscanner.com) that can help you. You just scan the bar code on the book and create a catalog on your computer for quick and easy access to your favorite books or specific topics. Then (as a feng shui consultant) I recommend arranging your books in a non-clutter and attractive way. Check it out. Hope this helps you. Post By Dawn Reitz (Guest Post) RE: Organizing BooksI organize books by SIZE Post by Debbie52 RE: Organizing Books
I have a large collection of books of all sorts. Post By judy2311 (Guest Post) RE: Organizing Books
There are so many ways you can do this: The above suggestions are great. My mother worked at my elementary school...she worked in the library and as an assistant. DDS Dewey Decimal System works, we had over 1,000 books of all types at home as well. From reference, to children's to adult sci fi, fiction, non ficiton...She did the DDS at home, too. Personally, I would say go by faves. Your favourite genre, such as fiction, then alpha by author. It is your system, do what makes you feel most comfortable. Post By KLS8800 (Guest Post) RE: Organizing Books
I would organize the books by age group. 0-3, 3-5, 5-7, etc. etc. You would know right away what age group they are suitable for. Post By Patsy (Guest Post) RE: Organizing BooksI personally organize Fiction alphabetically and Non-Fiction by catagory. You could also learn the Dewey Decimal System that they use in Libraries. That would be a big help in the future. Post by LovemyRV |
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