Keywords
Collection
Development
Display
Policy
Discovery
Genrefication
Development
Display
Policy
Discovery
Genrefication
Abstract
Jessica Finden, a teacher librarian from Queensland, explores the discussion around genrefication. She shares tips from her school library’s experience and the decisions they have made around organising their resources.
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