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Posted by Pat in Virginia on August 20, 2008, 9:38 am
> Cindy:
> The local guild has two chapters, so the library is split into two units,
> a red unit and a blue unit. (These are NON partisan units. LOL) Each book
> has color sticker on it. Well, the library units swap out from chapter to
> chapter every six months. Each unit has about six 'milk crates' of books.
> They go home with the current librarians. We have not on site closets.
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> Periodically, the librarians cull the collection of books that have not
> been circulated very often, just like in the county library. Since each
> book has a sign out card, it is easy to see which books are no longer in
> demand. Those books are sold to members at a reasonable price.
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> Does this help?
> PAT in VA/USA
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>>I am going to be Co-Librarian next year. That means in 2010, I'll be the
>>main Librarian. We have too, too, many books. We meet in a church, the
>>church is running out of room. We are down to one book cabinet. No one
>>wants to get rid of any books.
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>> I think when it's my turn, I am going to be quilting DVD's. Don't you
>> think that is an excellent idea?
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>> What do all of your Guilds do with your books, that is if you have a
>> library?
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>> Cindy
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