Weeding out policy in Academic libraries
Weeding out policy in academic libraries refers to the systematic process of removing outdated, irrelevant, or damaged materials from the library collection. This policy ensures that the library’s resources remain current, relevant, and in good condition for its users. The weeding process involves evaluating books, journals, and other materials based on factors such as age, usage frequency, relevance to the curriculum, ____ ______ __________ _______ _________ _________ ________ ____ ______ ___ ______ _____.
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