So that people that goes to the library can find book easily
No. They are arranged by authors name.
They both have books
the books in a school library are arranged in by the Dewey decible number
Most public and school libraries use the Dewey Decimal Classification system. This system is broader and more flexible than the Library of Congress Classification system, and it is easier to use.
Generally by Dewey Decimal System or by Category.
The library's books are arranged in alphabetical order.
I'm not sure, but my school library has the whole saga and everyone is allowed to check any of the books out... But some libraries might be banning it, I just haven't heard of it.
Non-fiction books are typically arranged by subject matter using the Dewey Decimal Classification system or the Library of Congress Classification system. They are usually shelved in libraries or bookstores in numerical order based on their assigned classification number.
Generally, fiction (i.e. novels) are arranged alphabetically by the author's last name, and non-fiction (i.e. books on specific topics) are arranged by subject categories. The most well-known subject classification scheme is probably the Dewey Decimal System, but there are others such as Library of Congress, UDC, etc.
In many public and school libraries books are arranged by the Dewey Decimal system. However, most colleges and universities use Library of Congress cataloging and some librarians are choosing to arrange books in categories much like book stores in order to be more user friendly.
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