Shelving and shelf tidying are some of your core duties as a Library Assistant. It entails:
We need to make sure the shelves are neat and tidy in advance of the library re-opening fully. You will need to ensure that:
Because of the requirement to staff two helpdesks, you will not be expected to work on a singular area owned by you. Everyone is expected to participate during their admin hours, moving through the collection chronologically. We will keep track of where we are via this spreadsheet (also signposted in your quick links). I have also created a laminated sheet (on desk in back office) which can be placed between the books wherever you get up to.
The Dewey system refers to the numerical system the library uses to organise the books.
000 – 099 | Computer Science & Information |
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100 – 199 | Philosophy and psychology |
200 – 299 | Religion |
300 – 399 | Social science |
400 – 499 | Language |
500 – 599 | Science |
600 – 699 | Technology |
700 – 799 | Arts and recreation |
800 – 899 | Literature |
900 – 999 | History (by country and Geography) |
The number after the decimal point typical refers to further specialisations within these topics
It is important that Library Assistants do all that they can to shelve all books during their evening and weekend shifts.
Books are shelved from left to right. When a shelf is full, continue on the next shelf down. When reaching the bottom shelf return to the top shelf on the right.
Books are first and foremost shelved by their classmark / shelfmark / dewey number from left to right from lowest to highest. If the number of two books are the same, they are then shelved in alphabetical order according to the three-letter cutter on the spine label. Starting with the first letter and moving through each one in turn.
If both the number and the cutter match there are few things to consider when shelving a book.
If they are different loan types, they are ordered from left to right as follows: Long loan, short loan, Overnight loan, reference. In terms of the colour of spine label the order is: green, yellow, blue then red.
Tidying can be done while shelving, but time every weekend should be dedicated to tidying. Tidying generally consists of checking the shelves of a section, and ensuring the books are in good order. This is also a good time to check for damaged books.