The question how to place comics on the shelf so they are easy to find comes up pretty regularly on various groups and discussions that I've seen. So how should one group them? Well first of all, fiction and non-fiction should definitely be separated even if they're both listed as "graphic novels" (which seems to be the catch all term most often used. I prefer comics or comic books myself). I'd make sure to mark them as fiction or non-fiction so that they're easy to distinguish and to avoid any confusion/controversy over a factual book being labeled fiction. I would also keep Manga, comic strips, funnies, cartoons, and other graphic storytelling separate. I say this for a number of reasons. First of all, they're different reading with mostly different groups reading them. Second, the books are all going to be varying in size. Manga for instance tends to be about the size of a paperback book while books with comic strips can be longer books and comic ...
A blog for librarians and comic fans to talk about comics and their role in libraries. Hopefully a place to get and exchange ideas and insight on how libraries can serve their community of non-fans and fans with a perspective from someone who is a fan and a librarian.