There are multiple ways of arranging books in the library. The Dewey Decimal system is perhaps the most common, but some libraries alphabetize their books.
alphabeticaly
The Dewey Decimal System
historical books and the prophetical books.
Factual books and fictional books.
Libraries provide physical and intellectual access to information.
Books are arranged on shelves according to a specific system, such as the Dewey Decimal Classification or Library of Congress Classification. A card catalog is a physical or digital system that contains information about the books in a library, organized by author, title, subject, and other categories to help patrons locate materials. Both the arrangement of books and the card catalog system help users efficiently locate and access library materials.
wwateber
chronologial order
More then two million books, magazines, government documents, CDs, E-books, audiobooks, and DVDs can be found in the Milwaukee Public Library. All that is needed to get one of these millions of books is a library card. One needs two forms of identification and must live in a city of Milwaukee to get a library card for Milwaukee Public Library.
There are two books in the library and one in Mordred's laboratory.
division for beginners and division
story biography