Friday, May 23, 2025

Library Knowledge

        During the library tour, Sir showed us different types of history books and explained how they are organized in the history corner. I learned that the books are arranged by serial numbers, which helps keep the library neat and makes it easier to find books quickly. This system is called the classification system, and it groups books by topics and assigns each book a unique number, so finding any book becomes simple and fast.

        Seeing the classification system in action made me realize how important it is for libraries to be organized. Without this order, it would be very difficult to find specific books, especially when there are so many. I also noticed how carefully the library staff maintains the books, making sure they return to their correct places after use.

        Now, I feel more confident about using the library. I understand where to find history books and how to search for other subjects as well. This knowledge will be very helpful for my future studies and research projects because I can quickly locate the resources I need. The tour helped me appreciate that a library is not just a place filled with books, but a well-planned space that supports learning and discovery. I am excited to spend more time exploring the library and reading books that interest me. Overall, the experience taught me the importance of good organization and how it helps everyone use the library more effectively.

        Written by Tshewang Dorji, B.Ed. Year I

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