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Thursday, June 20 • 2:15pm - 3:00pm
Weeding Physical Collections for the Library of Tomorrow

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The turn toward digital resources has come with blessings and challenges. Electronic journals are quickly accessible and have, more or less, diminished the need for print journal collections. Electronic books afford simultaneous usage from an entire class and so can offer an affordable textbook alternative. In addition, the move toward Open Educational Resources, is also facilitated by digital resources. Nevertheless, theological libraries (like other humanities disciplines) still see a valid need for physical, printed books and resources. In this conversation, I want to facilitate a discussion concerning methods and modes for weeding library collections with a focus on the way that the physical collection will be used in the future. The weeding of a library is not only a part of routine maintenance, but it also should be responsive to the needs of library patrons. The increase in digital materials, even digital theological materials, presents opportunities and challenges for weeding collections.

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David Kiger

Director of Libraries and Theological Librarian, Milligan University
From 2017-present I have been the Theological Librarian for Emmanuel Christian Seminary at Milligan. Beginning in the fall of 2023 I began my tenure as the Director of Libraries for Milligan University. I completed my Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Marquette University, where I wrote... Read More →


Thursday June 20, 2024 2:15pm - 3:00pm PDT
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