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Old 02-24-2009, 10:38 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by RWood View Post
If a book is in demand and the library budgets are limited (and what public institution does not feel its budget is limited) then they should be happy for any contribution. Once, the library held sales of excess books and donated books that they could not use. This raised funds to purchase other resources. This I supported. For them to dump books (some still in shrink wrap) is wrong. They lost my financial and physical support with that act.
yes, i have to agree with you on this. it boggles the mind that a library (a LIBRARY !!) would do such a thing.
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