Thread:ElsaRules!!!/@comment-28082245-20170101023549/@comment-24588058-20170126031021

Well, it's definitely acceptable work. I have a few comments for it which are pretty easy to fix/answer: I would make it a little clearer the separation of the aisle code verses the shelf code. You have it in the same sentence; try separating it into two. I would move the example down below the list of section numbers and adding one more from another aisle.

I definitely like the comment at the bottom referring to the artifacts which aren't stationary but reside in the Library Section. They do need a number, but in this case a simple "Placement# 1" is fine. The idea being that the artifacts stored there may move, but an "official location" is needed. If you decide to go with this idea (it's an option, but it's fine if you don't use it), I would mention that the placements do move around from time to time. If any are stationary, add which aisle they are in. That's simply my opinion, though - do with it as you will.

I do have two questions with regards to the shelving of two types of books. With regards to the Fiction aisles and the 1st Drafts, how are they arranged within the shelving code? The one example of Fiction book places it in "Literature". Will all fiction books end up there? And in the case of reference books that don't list an author, what will the first three letters be? Will it be REF, or something else?

Overall, it is very clear to understand and fairly easy to follow. I definitely think you did a good job with it. Considering only slight alteration is needed, that's a win in my book!