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I have the same problem - I am probably loosing even more than you are. Our
library is a hallway with lots of traffic. I have yet to take an inventory -
this is my 3rd year here - and since I am alone -- inventory is not a
priority.

Allan

Dr. Allan O'Grady Cuseo, Librarian
Bishop Kearney High School Library
125 Kings Highway South
Rochester, New York 14617

Education in the tradition of the Christian Brothers

library@bkhs.org
585-342-4000 x231
585-342-4694  (FAX)

-----Original Message-----
From: School Library Media & Network Communications
[mailto:LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU]On Behalf Of Barb Engvall
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 10:40 AM
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Re: library closing for inventory


You must have much more honest students and staff than I. Last year I
had 190 items MISSING...meaning they disappeared just during last
school year! If I don't take inventory then I can spend a ton of time
looking for something that isn't there! (a security system is not
feasible with 4 doors which not only service the library but 2 computer
labs and a commons room.) In addition we have between a 30-50%
transient rate during the school year...families just get up and move
and we don't know about it until we get record requests from the new
school.  Unfortunately, to me, your thoughts are wonderful in theory
but impossible to practice.

On Monday, May 19, 2003, at 05:58  PM, Claudia Vandermade wrote:

> I have to side with the administration here.  Libraries need to focus
> the
> books/materials being used, not those in nice order on the shelves.
> Inventory is not as important as student work and reading - let them
> check
> out until the very last day if they want to...you may lose some
> material,
> but you'll be able to get most back over the summer or the next year.
>  Lost
> material is not nearly as tragic as lost opportunities -- accept the
> physical losses and know that maybe some kid somewhere treasured that
> book
> and is secretly reading it under the covers at night, over and over.
>
Barb Engvall
Library Media Specialist
John Campbell Elem
Selah, WA
macbarb@charter.net
http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/JC/jc.cfm

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