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Weeding the collection is an essential task in the library because it ensures patrons will have access to the most useful and demanded materials. In a well-weeded library patrons are able to browse the stacks and make fortuitous discoveries. Conversely, a rarely weeded collection leaves useful books camouflaged by musty, out-of-date books.
Criteria for Weeding.
CREW stands for Continuous Review, Evaluation, and Weeding. This method has been time tested and is considered so valuable that many libraries simply refer to the CREW method as their criteria for weeding in their collection development policies. however, that these criteria are for smaller libraries that normally do not have a heavy research emphasis. Academic libraries and specialized libraries would use very different criteria than those mentioned here.
The CREW method gives six general criteria for considering weeding an item from the library's collection. These have been summed up with the acronym MUSTIE
M= Misleading--factually inaccurate
U= Ugly--worn beyond mending or rebinding
S= Superceded--by a new edition of by a much better book on the subject
T= Trivial--of no discernible literary or scientific merit
I= Irrelevant to the needs and interests of the library's community
E= Elsewhere--the material is easily obtainable from another library
For more details visit the following link
ref:http://lili.org/forlibs/ce/able/course4/05criteria.htm
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What is the process to weed out books?
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