Back in 1979 Florida librarian Clem Malecki began looking for a better way to market his children's and young adult collections and to increase his overall circulation. He came up with a unique shelving design that proved to be so successful that his branch library was soon circulating more materials than the main library, and Clem found himself busy in his home workshop until late each night building shelving for other enthusiastic librarians. That same year he formed his company, Library Display Shelving Div./7 Mile Fishcamp Enterprises.


Today, Clem and his wife Elaine (also a former librarian) are still the proprietors of Library Display Shelving and Clem's shelving can be found in thousands of libraries (and other locations) in the U.S. and Canada. Because it is still a family-run enterprise you can expect fine hand-crafted workmanship and good personalized service.