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Salvete!<br>
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\/\/00+ a Librarian question!<br>
Ohhhh, it might *seem* like a basic question, but you could have inquired without fear of retribution, and we would have taken you for a Librarian. You see, no one really knows.* (*That I've met, anyway.)<br>
The best scheme I saw for a public Library was genre based at the East Brunswick Public Library in NJ a long time ago when I was a high schooler. However, you're dealing with a church Library, so I can only imagine all yer stuff is going to be on fairly similar topics. <br>
So, I will advocate for an approach that other cataloguers (this is really a classification question, but I doubt that matters to you) may throw stones at me for. I would counsel you to genrify by title and church chronology or possibly author and church chronology. That way, if it were in a Christian establishment, you'd have works in the early years and title then the later and it might prove useful to your users. If it were a mosque, I might advocate for subject classification. If it were a Judaic temple, I might advocate for just stickin' to the Dewey subject since I'd like to think there might be a wider range of topics present. So I suppose it would help to pry and know which religion, and in that case I might provide a more useful answer.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Brooke
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