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Narrator
Listen to a conversation between a student and an employee in the university library.
Librarian
Ready to check out?
Student
Just about. Before I do though, this book on early navigation…I have been using this book quite a bit for a research project. And I would like to own it actually. And well…it’s an old book, and there were two copies on the shelf just now, so I was wondering if I could buy one. I was talking to this guy the other day, and he said the library sold books on occasion. Is that right?
Librarian
He is probably talking about our annual book sale. We have one every spring.
Student
OK. How do you decide which books to sell? Are they duplicates?
Librarian
A lot are duplicates. If we have more than one copy of a title and it hasn’t been checked out in a few years, in that case it might end up at the sale.
Student
I’ve actually tried to find this book online but no luck so far. I was really hoping to buy it.
Librarian
Well, that particular book…well, it probably won’t be up for sale this year. Most books in the sale come from off-site storage.
Student
Off-site storage?
Librarian
That’s where we keep books that haven’t been used for several years. They are still in the catalog, which means they can be checked out if you fill out a form. It takes maybe a day or two to retrieve one of them.
Student
I see.
Librarian
And then before we decide to include a book in the sale, we review its circulation history again, which can take a while. We’ve got a lot of books in storage.
Student
So it’s basically the unpopular books that get put up for sale then?
Librarian
Well, that…plus the main thing is to make sure students have access to the information in the books. A lot of them are available in electronic format these days, even the really old ones. You know, they have been preserved that way.
Student
So most of the books for sale are older books.
Librarian
Well, we get book donations too. And lots of those are new. Again, a librarian reviews them and decides whether to catalogue them or put them up for sale.
Student
Is this sale open to the public?
Librarian
On the second day. It’s a two-day sale. The first day is for students, faculty and staff though, which is great. We usually need about twenty volunteers for the sale. And well, if you volunteer, you get first shot at everything in advance.
Student
Really? What do volunteers have to do?
Librarian
You help sort the books and set up the tables. But keep in mind those positions fill up quickly.
Now, about this particular book, it wouldn’t hurt to send a formal request to the collection department. They might be able to let you know if it would be up for sale.
Student
I’ll do that. Thanks.
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