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I like to use the "post-it" type date due "cards" that come out of the book as 
easily as they go in.  We use a date-due gun that prints out date due tags.  It 
looks like a pricing gun that stores used to use to put price tags on items.  The 
students at my high school like using it.  It prints a clear date that we put on 
the date due "card" in the book.  When the date due "post-it note" gets too full of 
date due tags, we lift it out and slip in another one, fresh and new.  I can't 
think of the company that sells the labeling gun and labels, but I'll look it up on 
Monday--if anyone wants the name. A box of labels lasts a loooonnng time.

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Donna Cook, Nacogdoches, Texas :
Teacher Librarian Central High;
District Library Coordinator, Central ISD;
donnacook@lycos.com
936-853-9345 (work)
936-569-2426 (home)

"Books are the holes in the fences of life"--Peg Kehret











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DATE: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:09:34
From: George Anne Draper <GDraper@WYNNE.K12.AR.US>
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Cc:

>For years we have used the date due card that you stamp and
>put in the pocket in the back of the book. It works okay but
>is a little time consuming. This year we decided to try the
>Demco date due slips that peel off placed on the backs of the
>books. It is more time saving than the cards; however, in a
>short time, they begin to look dirty and actually coated with
>"grease." Sometimes the stamper won't even work on them and we
>have to write in the date. I guess we will go back to the
>cards, but I would love to hear some of your suggestions and
>hints about what you do that works.
>Thanks for your help.
>George Anne Draper, librarian
>Wynne High School, Wynne, AR
>gdraper@wynne.k12.ar.us
>
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