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But I still like the idea, and chomping down the content appeals too.
I'm going to start having to put David and Pete's internet/blog type threads in the same category as the sports ones!
Britney is getting divorced!
That's what I learned from wikinews.
I saw that too! Plus, is this the best post on the guardian ever???
See, this is where Apple could release iBooks and ebooks would take over the world.
I think answer to what the article poses is convention. Just pick one and go with it. Order by Author, then Title, then Genre. Order by Genre, Author then Title. It really doesn't matter, just pick the order the comes most naturally and stick to it, but the golden rule is always alphabetical.
No-one else will ever get a personally subjective system, which kind of makes any system pointless. The profoundly impressive genre-bleed may as well be shelves ordered by square roots of x by counting up from the floor. No point whatsoever.
Obviously, this lady's real issue is displayed in her irrational fear of "hardbacks pressed up against slim volumes of poetry." I just can't quite share the horror of it.
Does it really matter if anyone else gets it as long as you do? It's not like any of us are running a public library. Mine are proudly organised by colour because it looks neater. So far the only person who has noticed this is Andy (a fellow OCD/borderline autistic sufferer).
No it doesn't really matter, but really the main point of a system is for more than one person to know how to use it. By colour is lovely, but how do you find a book by a certain author? I suspect you probably know pretty much where every single book is, regardless of the colour system. So if its just for a single Autistic soul, why procrastinate about a system at all?
yup, all my fault. But, for those of us who obsess over books, it's a good article!
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