[CASL-L] dusting tops of books

Michele Eligio meligio at northbranfordschools.org
Wed Mar 20 13:13:46 PDT 2019


We probably do a major dusting once every 2 months and boy does it need it!
The blowers make a mess. We usually use a wrung out rag to remove dust on
shelves and even tops on books. We have also vacuumed them.

On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 7:18 AM Tietjen, Katherine <
ktietjen at easthamptonct.org> wrote:

> I’m wondering if there are any best practices/ guidelines for how often
> the tops of shelved books should be dusted (or even just how often it is
> feasible/ realistic for a school library to have this happen). Thank you!
>
> -Katie
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> Katie Tietjen
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> Library Media Specialist
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> East Hampton High School
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Sincerely,

Michele Eligio

North Branford High School Librarian

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North Branford, CT  06471

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