Second, someone must be responsible for eliminating old books and periodicals, solicit the opinions of relevant personnel extensively first, and then report to the school leaders for approval before implementation.
Third, the specific scope of weeding out the old: 1) books and periodicals with outdated content. 2) Books and periodicals that have been neglected or rarely borrowed for a long time and have extremely low circulation rate. 3) Too many copies cause a backlog of books and periodicals. 4) Books and materials with duplicate contents. 5) Books and periodicals with unhealthy contents should be stopped from circulating if the relevant departments expressly stipulate or notify them. 6) Books and periodicals damaged beyond repair after long-term borrowing and turnover.
Four, the old library materials, if removed, should be cancelled in the property register and official directory, and timely inventory, in duplicate, a copy of the library, a copy of the general affairs room.
Five, eliminated books and periodicals can be allocated, exchanged, discounted and scrapped respectively. The elimination work can be carried out once every two years, and the summary work should be done well.