Hi,
Not exactly e-resources related but we are currently working on a project to weed our print journal stock where perpetual electronic access is available or the title no longer meets our requirements. As part of our initial weed we recycled those titles that were identified as no longer required (approximately 350) but I was wondering whether anyone has come up with alternative means for disposing of their unwanted print journals? We could potentially be looking at weeding over 1000 titles in the next phase.
Please feel free to reply off list if preferred.
Thanks.
Helen
Helen Beton
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