We have an incomplete set of the American Jewish Yearbook ranging 
from 1900-2000.   Many of them are in poor condition, and they rarely 
get taken off the shelf.  Now that they are available in digitized, 
searchable format from the AJC, I am considering discarding the print 
volumes due to a severe space shortage.  I have added the website 
location to my cataloging record, so that students and faculty will 
still find it in the catalog, and added it to the resources section 
of the library web page.

I am just wondering what others are doing with their print 
volumes?  And what is your rationale for your decision?

Thanks for the input!

Karen Ulric
Librarian

Solomon Schechter Day School of Essex & Union, Upper School
1418 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052
973-669-8000 x253
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