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We are partnering with Jami Trenam and Jill Smith for this Minitex Conversation about Weeding in the Library. These library leaders will share their knowledge and experience with weeding library collections.

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Structured similar to an open office hour, Minitex Conversations are an opportunity for you to meet with Minitex staff on an informal basis to ask questions, learn more about a particular topic, and connect with others. The Digital Initiatives & Metadata Education (DIME) unit is organizing a series of collection development conversations this fall, starting with Weeding in the Library on Wednesday, September 13, at 10:00 am.

We are partnering with Jami Trenam and Jill Smith for this first conversation about Weeding in the Library. These library leaders will share their knowledge and experience with weeding library collections. You can join us by registering for this event.

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Explore the art and science behind weeding library collections. Gain insights into different criteria and methodologies used to evaluate materials, keep collections engaging, up-to-date, and aligned with the ever-changing needs of the community. Learn about the challenges librarians face in making these decisions while balancing diverse perspectives and preserving intellectual freedom.

This conversation will use guided questions to engage the audience throughout the hour. Whether you are a seasoned librarian or an aspiring information professional, this conversation welcomes your participation. Bring your real-life case studies, share successful weeding strategies, and lessons learned from past experiences.
 
Participants in this first conversation will be asked about where we go next with this collection development theme. If you are interested in leading a Minitex Conversation on a collection development topic, please get in touch with Elissah Becknell

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Elissah Becknell
Cataloging and Metadata Education Librarian
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Strengthening the knowledge, skills, and efficiency of staff in libraries throughout the Minitex region

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