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I agree with Elaine's comments below. In considering which books to
keep, if you are shown the actual books, be sure to look at the
bindings. Choose the ones that are a history or that give a balanced
view, as opposed to ones that proselytize (try to sway the reader to
their point of view, that their path is the Only Way). This is the same
advice I'd offer for books on Scientology, Eckankar, Latter Day Saints,
and any other denomination or religion. Unless your community is
overwhelmingly one denomination, it probably isn't a good use of shelf
space to have more than one or two books on any particular religion. 

Laurie


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From: Elaine Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:35 PM
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When we were offered these books, I explained to the sponsoring patron
that
it was too many books on the same subject for our small library.  They
had
no problem with me selecting just the few that we could use.  Later when
we
received a notification that the entire set was being donated by someone
else,  I called the organization and they readily cancelled the
shipment.  


Elaine Miller
Westbank Community Library
1309 Westbank Drive
Austin, Texas 78746
512-314-3590, fax 512-314-3591
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