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I threw away 10 yrs of magazines 2 years ago (including 30 yrs of National
Geographic)... No one has ever asked for one since that day.

I subscribe to about 8 magazines at this point and they are rarely used.
Perhaps because we don't have any study halls, the students have no time to
browse with magazines.

Getting rid of the magazines freed up a back room for our growing (over
1,000) videos and DVDs and CDs.

Allan

Dr. Allan O'Grady Cuseo (Brother Donogh Allan, MGC)
Bishop Kearney High School Library
125 Kings Highway South
Rochester, New York 14617

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585-342 - 4694  (FAX)

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kim Smith" <ksmith@SALEM.NCSC.K12.AR.US>
To: <LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 12:48 PM
Subject: [LM_NET] Do we really need magazines?


> Okay, I don't want to start a war, but I would like some input.  With the
> new age of technology and access to all of the online databases, is
> there really any need to keep magazines that date back five, ten, or
> even twenty years?  I am trying to prioritize the needs of the library,
> especially with one with little space, and I don't really see the need to
> keep them all.  I would appreciate any input.
>
> Kim Smith-Harber
> Salem High School, Salem, Arkansas
> Library Media Specialist
> ksmith@salem.ncsc.k12.ar.us
>
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