Library Shelving
Library shelving refers to the organized arrangement of books and other materials in a library. Shelves are typically made of wood or metal and come in various sizes to accommodate different types of items, such as books, magazines, and DVDs. Proper shelving helps patrons easily locate and access resources, promoting efficient use of the library.
In addition to physical shelving, libraries often use a classification system, such as the Dewey Decimal System, to categorize materials. This system assigns numbers to subjects, making it easier for users to find related items. Effective library shelving enhances the overall user experience and supports the library's mission of providing information access.