We are pretty much all unlimited-access digital at this point. The exceptions, of course, are those titles that are simply not available in that format.

On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Todd Gorski <TGorski@ctreg14.org> wrote:
Good morning.

I am wondering how many high school libraries still keep a printed reference section.  If so, what types of books does it feature?  We are substantially weeding our reference section and I was curious to see how many schools have eliminated it entirely.

Thanks!

TG
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