This is a great article on looking at trying new things and making sure systems actually work for the people who use them. It focuses on Te Awe Library and the Māori culture in New Zealand. Even if you don’t have any interest in Cataloging or how things can be organized, this is still an interesting, encouraging article to read. You can find the article here) https://magazine.1000libraries.com/this-library-in-new-zealand-is-replacing-dewey-with-a-system-rooted-in-maori-tradition/
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