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Design Observer on library organization.

Questionable personal beliefs aside, I have never found the Dewey Decimal Classification system to be an accurate reflection of how books are organized in my own mind — or anybody else’s for that matter. Certainly I understand the DDC’s advantages when when it comes to large-scale collections, but if how we choose to organize our personal effects says something about who we are, then an arbitrary numeric system says very little about me. My library is, to borrow from Georges Perec, “a sum of books constituted by a non-professional reader for his own pleasure and daily use.” Perec’s definition comes from a wonderful essay of his titled, “Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One’s Books” [found here], and includes such other quoteables as “The problem of the library is shown to be towfold: a problem of space first of all, then a problem of order.” I am well aware of both.


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