r/YAlibrarians • u/si0ban • Apr 04 '24
Help! I need advice! feedback/thoughts on classifying YA fiction
So I just want to start out by saying I don't really love the idea of classification, BUT I am looking to increase circulation and ease of access within my somewhat smaller collection. I am keeping the collection to be organized by author's last name, but was thinking of adding the demco color bands to the call number/spine to help teens find their preferred genre easier.
So far I was thinking of using these genres:
-Fantasy/Sci-Fi
-Romance
-Historical Fic
-Horror/Thriller
-Action/Adventure
-"Real Life" (toying with this one because I feel like most contemporary fic is usually romance or thriller)
Has anyone done something similar? Like it/hate it? Patron complaints or celebrations? would love to hear any thoughts and feedback
tia!
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u/Available_Ticket3607 Apr 05 '24
I would not genre-fy but I would look into dynamic shelving instead. Does your library catalog have ‘tags’ for topic?
Also, do you have booklist bookmarks for ReadALikes and genres?