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 Greetings colleagues.  Knowing that it is a copyright violation to copy workbooks, 
I'm wondering how you all handle it when kids have lost their Earth Science 
workbooks or their Bio or whatever, and come to copy labs from the teacher's lab 
manual. Over and over.  I know they are supposed to buy new manuals.  Does your 
bookstore just over-order in expectation of loss, so that the students can purchase 
new ones?  Does the teacher buy a number (LOTS!) of extras and rip the labs out to 
sell to the kids?  How is this handled in your school.  My students can't possibly 
be the only ones who lose their lab manuals. Thank you for any insights.
 
Elizabeth Kamke   Librarian   St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute   845 Kenmore 
Avenue    Buffalo, NY  14223
eksk476@aol.com
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