My humble opinion: NO. No way.
I have seen discussion about tracking library access, hopefully at member level.
So what?
Let's imagine member ABC has not been touched for 5 months.
Can you delete it?
No, you are not sure about half-year or once-a-year processes.

Of course, detailed report of recently read members allows you to eliminate majority (or minority?) of members in the library. However the rest has to be manually checked. And this is less technical, more organizational task. You have to find an owner or at least a person who knows anything about given member and talk to him.

My €0.02


BTW: I have found a member dated on 1981 recently. Fortunately I'm pretty sure it is just a piece of junk nowadays.

--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland



W dniu 12.04.2022 o 16:41, Mark Jacobs pisze:
Does anyone do this in other than a manual method? Deletion of obsolete members 
and like things. If so, can you share your methods?
Mark Jacobs

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