Pipestone County
Star - 05-24-12
So there’s a particular non-fiction book you want to find
and coming to the library seems so overwhelming. There are a LOT of books in non-fiction and
they’re not organized in alphabetical order.
Turns out, there’s three choices for libraries to select from when
shelving the non-fiction collection: the Dewey Decimal system, the Library of
Congress system, and BISAC, which is mainly used in retail.
Dewey Decimal System:
This is how Meinders Library organizes their non-fiction. The Dewey Decimal System is relatively easy
to understand, but not completely logical.
It uses numbers from 001 to 999, with up to four decimal places (so
001.0001 to 999.9999). 001 starts off
with computers and the internet, and 990 is the section for the History of
Other Regions, namely Australia. We have
basic guides that we would be happy to give any patron who asked and all our
endcaps are marked with the numbers corresponding to those shelves. The more you use it, the more numbers you can
remember: 921 is biography, 811 is poetry, 636.1 is horse books, etc.
Library of Congress:
Government entities and many academic libraries use the
system developed by the Library of Congress.
The system relies on using most of the letters of the alphabet to
designate basic subject areas. Within
each of those subject areas are sub-categories indicated by another letter,
then a series of numbers to place that book in its exact location. SB423.T46
1965 is a book titled Goldfish Pools, Water-lilies, and Tropical Fishes. S = Agriculture, B=Plant Culture, 423
indicates the class of plants. If you
search the Library of Congress catalogue, anything that begins SB423 is about
ponds and their foliage. T46 places the
book into order with all the other books in that category (extremely confusing
– check out Wikipedia “Library of Congress Classification” for an entire list
of their subject headings).
BISAC:
Do you find it easy to search for a book at Barnes and
Noble? They use BISAC for their
organization. BISAC stands for Book
Industry Standards and Communication.
There are fifty categories for non-fiction, ranging from Antiques and
Collectibles to True Crime. There are
sections for drama, poetry, pets, education, self-help, etc. Within each of those categories, books are
arranged alphabetically by author.
Rather than having numbers on the spine, they have a listed section.
Some libraries have already done away with the top two
methods of organization in favor of BISAC, including another joint-use (city,
county, and school) library in Maricopa County, Arizona and the McMillan
Memorial Library in Wisconsin.
We have been thinking a lot about BISAC lately as we
reorganize non-fiction. Would it be
easier or harder for our patrons to find what they were looking for? If you’d like to weigh in, feel free to
Facebook us at Meinders Community Library or stop by and let us know your
thoughts!
Event Update: Meinders Library is taking reservations
for a trip to see the Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant in Walnut Grove on July 7th. The bus trip and tickets are free, but
reservations are required as seating is very limited. Stop in to fill out your waiver and sign up
today! Reservations cannot be taken over
the phone as paperwork must be filled out first.
PAFL Update: Pipestone Area Friends of the Library is
looking for members – anyone who is a friend to Meinders Library is welcome to
join! The Friends group works hard to
promote the library, raise money for projects, and organize their yearly book
sale, in addition to the HUGE amount of support they provide throughout the
year. Call for the date of their next
meeting.
Book Club
Reminder: Book
Club will be taking its summer break until September. The date of the meeting will be included in
future articles. If you are interested
in becoming a member of the book club, give us a call and we can sign you
up! Everyone is welcome and they have a
great time!
If you have questions or have a book you’d like to
reserve or renew, please don’t hesitate to give us a call at (507)
825-6714. The summer hours for Meinders
Library are Monday through Thursday from 10 AM – 8 PM, Friday from 10 AM – 5 PM,
and Saturday from 10AM to Noon. Meinders
Community Library is located at 1401 7th Street SW, on the south
side of the high school.
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