Hi all,
I am doing a MAJOR weeding of my collection this summer.
I have the set "Library of the Universe" by Issaac Asimov, a set about 
astronomy. It is quite extensive, however, it is also 22 years old. Some things 
stay the same in astronomy, but others change - namely Pluto's status, and the 
Mars rovers, along with changes to the ISS. Some volumes may still be valid 
though, dealing with other planets and basic qualities of the universe.
My dilemma is this: Do I chuck or keep? do I just keep the volumes that are 
still relevant? If I do that, then I will have an incomplete set, and that 
might bother me more that getting rid of the whole thing.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Talya

Talya Pardo, MLIS
Librarian
Solomon Schechter Academy
5555 Cote St Luc Rd
Montreal, Quebec H3X 2C9

Tel: (514) 485-0866 x118
http://www.solomonschechter.ca

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