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About meI am the librarian for Moorestown Monthly Meeting's library. I am posting additions to our collection. We do not anticipate posting our entire catalog. We use ResourceMate for our private, secure records and for printing catalog cards and spine labels. We use the Dewey Decimal system.
Ignore "moorestownmeeting" on LibraryThing. It is a remnant of an earlier presence on LT and its contents have been deleted.
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About my libraryWe are the library of Moorestown Monthly Meeting of the Religous Society of Friends. Friends are commonly referred to as Quakers. Please visit our Meeting's website to learn more about Friends and about our Monthly Meeting.
Our library is adjacent to our social room, with wide doors between the two rooms. The picture I have posted here is of the end of our library where the children's books are shelved, on the south and west walls at the same level as the windowsill. Children's books are displayed on the windowsill, the children's table and on the slanted display shelves under the window. The display area under the window was custom-built for us by one of our members. Although we have the four shelves in the slanted position now, if we need more shelf space in the future, they can be repositioned to be used as regular (but deep) shelves.

Homepagehttp://www.moorestownquakers.org

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