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Old 10-11-2011, 05:45 PM   #5
RDaneel54
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If you read the comments at the end, many people blame e-books for part of this.

I can't see any logic to destroying something that could be sold, especially if they are valuable antiques.

I do almost my reading on my e-reader, but I also have a library of DTBs that I do not want to destroy or sell. Many of them are books my father gave me or older books I've collected over the years. Others are reference works.

I think we do need to keep repositories of paper books, etc. Funding issues are a reality that need to be addressed though.
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