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I've seen 398's in their own section in elementary libraries. I am in a middle school library, and I moved them to their own (more "stand-out") section based solely on my space issues ... a side benefit is that they may be used more in this more visible location. In the stacks, I have a sign indicating where the 398's are, and I have a "Folk Tales & Fair Tales" sign over their new location. I left their call numbers on them.
That said, I don't think the VP gives a strong argument for why they should be moved. I wonder if using the phrase "Cultural Tales" might help her/him (and others) see why they are in NF. Also, I think good signage can really set off these special areas like 398 and 811.
I, too, am new and acquisenced to a principal's wishes ... and after almost an entire year, I've figured out a way to benefit from that change (different thing) ... so if there are additional reasons for moving the section, maybe it is a good idea.
But I'd encourage you to be strong and confident knowing that there are millions of libraries organized as yours is ... maybe you could even point out how the nearby public libraries have dewey and that you are teaching the children to be life-long learners/library users?
Good luck!
You can make the argument that MS and HS, both, have their libraries organized by the Dewey system. If we don't teach our children about the organinzation they won't be albe to find a book in their future library. When a student asks the librarian in MS where to find a book she teaches him/her how to find it with the catalog and how to find on the shelf. They don't get up and grab the book for the kid and give it to them. If they do this they've taught them nothing.
Speak to the MS that your 5th graders feed into and ask her for her input.
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