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Weeding Déjà vu: New solutions for how to dispose of withdrawn materials responsibly

Weeding Déjà vu: New solutions for how to dispose of withdrawn materials responsibly. Eleanor Cook East Carolina University Katy Ginanni Western Carolina University. Introduction Audit in/audit out principles Rules – state and other agencies Local book sales

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Weeding Déjà vu: New solutions for how to dispose of withdrawn materials responsibly

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  1. Weeding Déjà vu: New solutions for how to dispose of withdrawn materials responsibly Eleanor Cook East Carolina University Katy Ginanni Western Carolina University

  2. Introduction • Audit in/audit out principles • Rules – state and other agencies • Local book sales • Through the campus surplus sale • Transfer/sale to another agency • Public bid • Working with a vendor

  3. The need to be “green” • Using a records destruction company • Outside companies or organizations that can help

  4. National Association for Information Destruction http://www.naidonline.org/nitl/en/ • Certify standards • Find a service provider

  5. Listservs:ALCTS Duplicates Exchange Union - http://www.ala.org/alcts/mgrps/ecoms/deuBackserv - http://www.lists.us.swets.com/mailman/listinfo/backservBackMed - http://www.lists.us.swets.com/mailman/listinfo/backmed

  6. Company: ALCTS Duplicates Exchange UnionContact Info: http://www.ala.org/alcts/mgrps/ecoms/deuLocation: ChicagoServices: Participating libraries communicate via list to exchange usable library materials

  7. Company: American Book ExchangeContact Info: http://www.wewantbooks.com/index.htmlLocation: Sardis, MSServices: Textbook recycling

  8. Company: Better World BooksContact Info: http://www.betterworldbooks.com/Location: Mishiwaka, INServices: Online books sales; convert sales into funding for literacy and education in developing countries

  9. Company: BookConsignments.comContact Info: http://bookconsignments.com/index.phpLocation: Summerville, SCServices: online sales of your books

  10. Company: Books for AfricaContact Info: https://www.booksforafrica.org/index.htmlLocation: Georgia and MinnesotaServices: Collect, sort, ship and distribute books to children in Africa; world’s largest shipper of donated books to Africa

  11. Company: EBI Recycling (Education by InclusionContact Info: http://www.educationbyinclusion.com/ebigreen.htmlLocation: Philadelphia, PAServices: Online books sales; recyle what isn’t sold

  12. Company: Safety-KleenContact Info: http://www.safety-kleen.com/Pages/Default.aspxLocation: Plano, TX; branches all overServices: Will recycle microfilms, microfiche and VHS movies

  13. Company: Super ShredContact Info: http://www.supershred.net/Location: Greenville, NCServices: Onsite shredding, scheduled service, one-time purge service, product destruction, hard drive & media destruction

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