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How to organize books?
1, the first thing we need to do is to classify what you often read, what you may read, what you seldom read and what you will never read again. You can consider putting things you can't understand in a simple box, in an empty place under the bookshelf or in a non-humid storage cabinet. Sell things you don't understand directly through the website, or give them to relatives and friends, or people in need.

What we have to do is to classify books, newspapers and written materials like librarians. Because books are generally thick and publications are generally thin and flat, text information may be just a piece of paper. Setting aside special areas to place books and publications separately can reduce the sense of disobedience.

For printed text materials, we can staple the first category together with a stapler. The cover can be pasted with exquisite kraft paper or wrapping paper to be waterproof.

We can put the publications that we will read frequently in the near future on the storage shelf on the desktop.

The most crucial step is that you can classify all the reading materials according to your habit of finding things. For example, by date, by author, by content, by style and so on. After sorting, in each subcategory, the order from high to low looks the most tidy. In addition, frequently read books can be placed in a conspicuous position.

6. The last step is to clean the bookshelf often with detergent and rag or paper towel!