tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4207636968266385254.post2063101323667418881..comments2017-05-01T12:19:09.246-07:00Comments on Diabolical Genius: Week 14 Prompt.Robert Bussiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08599588988901616741noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4207636968266385254.post-2531970061883469682017-04-17T06:25:40.138-07:002017-04-17T06:25:40.138-07:00Excellent prompt response! I'm sorry your job ...Excellent prompt response! I'm sorry your job can be frustrating sometimes! Hopefully things only get better!Erin Cataldihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04934708233958422521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4207636968266385254.post-45415913584325503622017-04-11T15:07:13.454-07:002017-04-11T15:07:13.454-07:00That's awful that your books keep disappearing...That's awful that your books keep disappearing! I hope it isn't your coworkers... At least you have a strong youth librarian who orders what the kids want anyway.<br /><br />I agree that it depends upon the community. There has to be a very strong need for this separation. If patrons are constantly where to find books that fit into these genres, then it would be beneficial to separate them. I am not sure how I feel about genre separation in general since so many books fit into multiple categories, but I do understand how it can be more useful to do. I think as long as they aren't all separated, it can be manageable. One of our most popular genres is Christian fiction, so we have that separate from the rest of the adult fiction. This is the only real area that we have separate though.Paige Yoderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13121493040950980346noreply@blogger.com