[Web4lib] Rép. : Library and Library Myths and Legends

Norma Jean Hewlett hewlett at usfca.edu
Mon Feb 28 20:02:47 EST 2011


Yes! And not only will the library keep GreatUncle Edward's collection of
books about [insert subject] forever, they will also keep them together as a
special collection forever.
Jean Hewlett
University of San Francisco

On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Alain <ndgmtlcd at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> I read through all of those myths and legends and not once did I see the
> one where people think that a library, any library, will keep forever that
> very special book or collection of books (or National Geographic Magazines)
> they are planning to give to the library one day.
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> That day might be just tomorrow because they're cleaning out the old family
> house after the death of a parent, or it might be a plan they're making for
> years ahead when they move their stuff to a smaller apartment and get rid of
> some of their books. This is one of  the most frequent myths I encounter.
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> Alain
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> --- En date de : Ven, 25.2.11, Robert Balliot <rballiot at gmail.com> a
> écrit :
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> De : Robert Balliot <rballiot at gmail.com>
> Objet : [Web4lib] Library and Library Myths and Legends
> À : "Publib" <publib at webjunction.org>, web4lib at webjunction.org
> Date: vendredi 25 février 2011 10 h 25
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> Library and Librarian Myths and Legends : The Truth Behind the Stacks
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> http://bestofpublib.wordpress.com/2011/02/25/library-and-librarian-myths-and-legends/
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> R. Balliot
> http://oceanstatelibrarian.com/contact.htm
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