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Old 03-01-2011, 10:37 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by DixieGal View Post
The problem I see with having only libraries in schools is that it would cost so much more than local community libraries, especially now when schools are having programs cut left and right. It would cost fortunes to stock several school libraries with identical inventories, rather than a central library with one or two copies of books.

It would have to be identical school libraries, because of security concerns from opening up the school to outsiders coming to get books.
I wouldn't support this solution. I'd shut down all school libraries and make the kids go to a public library.
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