Thanks for all the responses! Compiled results below.

 

I also spent some time talking to patrons who were browsing in our fiction and genre fiction areas. All the patrons I queried favored keeping our current genre separation (Mystery, Romance, SF/Fantasy).

 

Organized by genre in some way

We also keep a master list of authors listed in each genre and for the few authors who cross collections they're highlighted and listed in both categories.

 

So far no complaints about the mystery/fiction merge and it has made it easier for patrons and staff to locate titles and series. Romance has never been separate, other than paperback romances which are on their own (smaller) shelving units.

 

Our patrons enjoy the separation as it helps them more quickly find what they are looking for; it also helps with browsing.    But I think each library (and their community) is different. 

 

 

Shelved together

Our patrons took the romance merge the hardest but have adjusted and we found that circulation was not affected.

 

25 years ago we moved into a new library and scrapped the separate genre sections for one everything on one floor. We did however, maintain the genre stickers for M, W, and SF.

 

Mystery readers were the most upset but we kept explaining that many authors wrote in different genres and this way all of their work was in one place. 

 

We still sticker them and have added romance, horror, historical fiction, fantasy and urban fiction. We also have local author and short story stickers.

When in doubt, we use the first subject heading given in the CIP as our guide.

Patrons appreciate the stickers.

 

Some of both in multi-branch system

 

 

 

From: Pam Ballett <Pam.Ballett@schoolcraftlibrary.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2024 10:43 AM
To: michlib-l@mcls.org; Lisa Craig <craigl@cantonpl.org>
Subject: Re: Shelving Adult Fiction by genre, or not

 

I would appreciate information on this too.  We don't group by genres now but are considering it!

 

 

 

Pam Ballett

Director

Schoolcraft Community Library

330 N Centre

Schoolcraft MI 49087

269 679-5959

“Books are a uniquely portable magic.”
¯ Stephen King

 www.schoolcraftlibrary.org

 


From: Michlib-l <michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org> on behalf of Lisa Craig via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2024 10:36 AM
To: michlib-l@mcls.org <michlib-l@mcls.org>
Subject: [Michlib-l] Shelving Adult Fiction by genre, or not

 

Good Morning,

For a long time we have grouped our Adult Fiction books into several major genre areas: General Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction and Westerns. As genres become blurrier and authors move between genres more freely, we are considering combining these genre areas into one large Fiction Area. However, we also believe that many patrons appreciate being able to browse their preferred genre, so enjoy the area as it is configured now.

 

If you have either consolidated fiction or separated it into genres, how did it go for you? In particular, how did your patrons respond?

 

Lisa Craig

Collection Development Specialist

Canton Public Library, Canton MI

734.397.0999 x1253

craigl@cantonpl.org