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Re: Data on circulation of books
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- Subject: Re: Data on circulation of books
- From: Karl Bridges <Karl.Bridges@uvm.edu>
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:16:35 EST
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It's sort of an irrelevant question. Libraries exist precisely for those books that don't circulate and, otherwise, would be quickly remaindered and pulped. I realize that people are starting to have concern about non-circulation of books, but, really, aren't we, to some extent, buying books for the person in twenty years or fifty or 100 who will need the book ? Karl Bridges Associate Professor Information and Instruction Services Bailey Howe Library University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405 <mailto:karl.bridges@uvm.edu>
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