Libraries typically have a section of the library which is categorized as "Food and Drink." Such a section should carry a variety of books about wine.
Within a library using the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system, books about sports would be found in the 790s. For example, a book about soccer would probably be found in 796, a book on swimming would probably be found in 797, and a book on fishing would probably be found in 799.
You would find Sports Illustrated in the periodicals or magazines section of the library.
Non-Fiction crime books would generally be found in the non-fiction section in the library and ordered by the author's surname. Of course if they are fictional crime books they would be found in the fiction section.
biographies would be cosidered nonfiction i think
An encyclopedia will be located in a specific part of the library called the reference section. This area is reserved for non fiction reference books such as dictionaries, thesaurus volumes and encyclopedias. These books may not be checked out and taken home by any library patron but must instead be utilized on the library premises only.
You would most likely find a book on the study of honey bees in the "biology" or "entomology" section of the library. These sections typically house books related to the study of insects and their behaviors.
If there was a shortage of books at the library you would read all of them and have no books to read anymore.
Books on cricket or football would typically fall under the classification number GV for sports, while books on golf would fall under GV965. Books on running would be classified under GV1060.
If persons continuously mark in different books there is a chance that the librarian would want to remove those books from the library and library users will not be able to use those books. Writing in books can damage them and the library would need to replace them.
You would likely find the Dictionary of American Biography in the reference section of the library.
it wouldn't be a library temporarily until all the books were back