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Books need to be organized and arranged for easy access and pleasurable reading. Here are simple and easy ways to sort and categorize books of all kinds and types.
Are there piles of books getting dusty and cluttering up your home? Here are some ways to organize your treasured classics.
In Thinking Organized for Parents and Children, author Rhona M. Gordon provides planning tools to help students with Executive Functioning Weaknesses.
Follow these simple steps to creating an attractive and well-organized personal collection of books in any home.
How-to and instruction books are an important part of the non-fiction book market. With so much competition, it is important to organize them for your readers' benefit.
Hannah Keeley's Total Mom Makeover: The Six-Week Plan to Completely Transform Your Home, Health, Family and Life is a must read for Mom's of all ages across the globe.
Discover how social networking has developed its own niche for book enthusiasts, find out where readers can connect with others online and the benefits of joining.
A well-organized classroom library will make it easier for students to find books to read and enjoy. Students can maintain this simple method of library organization.
One of the best ways to get kids in the school library is to hold inspiring events, organize book fairs and offer exciting library activities.
What can you do to help get teens excited to go back to school? Help collect fun decorations for their school lockers!
Here are simple and easy steps to organize jewelry and keep earrings, chains and bracelets all in one place.
Cooking enthusiasts always have shelves crammed with recipes and cookbooks. Here is a 3-step guide to organize all of them and make cooking a greater pleasure.
Fading are the cataloguing using the Dewey Decimal System of the Library of Congress Classification system. Innovative technologies are quickly changing libraries.
Mother-daughter, father-son, and child-parent book clubs are a popular way to encourage family reading time.
Have a passion for reading, but trying to save money? Learn how to still enjoy some great reads for little or no cost.
Independent reading is a time for students to make their own book choices, apply reading strategies, have large blocks of time to read and set independent reading goals.
Technology is driving change in reading; from large corporations (e.g. Google) scanning in complete books to consumers using software to catalog private book collections.


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