When our library was automated some 10-12 years ago (before I was here), the 
shelf list cards were carefully boxed and stored. At this point, a significant 
proportion of the books represented by the cards are no longer in the library, 
and a significant proportion of the current collection is not represented by 
cards. Is there any reason not to start using the cards for scrap paper?

Marga

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Marga Hirsch
Librarian & Publications Editor
Park Avenue Synagogue
50 East 87th St.
New York, NY 10128
212.369.2600, x127
mhir...@pasyn.org<mailto:mhir...@pasyn.org>


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