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Weeding

Introduction

Weeding in library management refers to the process of identifying and removing outdated, damaged, or less-used materials from the library collection. This helps maintain a relevant and efficient collection that meets the needs of users.

Importance of Weeding

Criteria for Weeding

Librarians follow specific criteria to decide what materials to weed:

Weeding Procedure

  1. Identify materials to be removed based on criteria
  2. Check circulation records and content relevance
  3. Get approval from library authorities
  4. Remove books from catalog and shelves
  5. Dispose of or donate withdrawn materials responsibly

Challenges in Weeding

Conclusion

Weeding is a necessary part of library collection management. It ensures the collection remains current, useful, and manageable. A well-planned weeding policy helps improve the quality of services offered by the library.

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