I want North Plainfield to pull out of the Somerset County Library System until such time as they remove all the people involved in this situation, pay us reparations for our books and provide an agreement where they will never, ever do this again.” Letter to the Editor. The bonfire in North Plainfield was a dumpster. There are pictures of the books being tossed into a bonfire. Letter to the Editor - Ħ Presentation at Commission meeting - February 3 made available to the publicħ “We all know that one of the things Hitler did was to destroy the books. ![]() Picture Books - Fall 2015 3.9% of branch Picture Books checked out 0.83 collection turnover 10/27/ % of Picture Books checked out (would hope to see more like 20%) 11/25/ Picture Book turnover: 0.83 (compared to 2.19 system-wide)ĥ With thousands upon thousands of our tax- funded materials being deleted from the 10 branches of the Somerset County Library System daily, and without public input, we need to ask ourselves what is the purpose of our County Library System. We weed to eliminate duplicates and older editions If we don’t weed, our collections start to look like something out of HoardersĤ 3.9% of branch Picture Books checked out 0.83 collection turnover We weed to keep our collections current, relevant and attractive. ![]() ![]() Other? Fist to five– How much weeding have you done? Has anyone had pushback from items they weeded from a collection?Ģ Why Weed? Space Currency Accuracy Redundancy Lynn Hoffman, Somerset County Library System of NJ Karen Vaias, Bernards Township Library Welcome! Today we will be talking about how to weed well and how to develop weeding policies that support your choices in a way that is understandable to staff and the public. Presentation on theme: "Weeding Watchdog Karen Andriolo, Bernards Township Library"- Presentation transcript:ġ Weeding Watchdog Karen Andriolo, Bernards Township Library
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