User talk:Juanaquena

I like this site. But, here's a tip from a professional librarian. . . both office filing rules (which have been around for over 100 years) and library filing rules (which have been around for over 100 years) state that titles should not be filed by the intial article (A, An, The), but instead by filed (listed) by the 2nd word in the title. For example, the title: A Field Guide to Genetic Programming, should not be listed in the "A" titles but be listed in the "F" titles as: Field Guide to Genetic Programming, A. The filing rules help keep the A and T parts of lists from being cluttered with "A," "An," and "The" at the beginning of titles. Think about it. Thank you.