Weeding books in libraries is as important as purchasing new ones. Sure, it can make some people feel uncomfortable (I love it, personally, as do others!). And to some community members who use a public library, or to outside staff members at a school, it can be seen as sacrilege.
Weeding refers to the practise of removing outdated, worn, or underused items from the library.
Yes, weeding of materials is absolutely necessary in a library. If we use a public library as a model we find that librarians need to weed out materials that have become obsolete. New scientific findings, medical data etc must be kept current to properly inform the community. A good example would be dwarf planets and plutoids. Geography and country designations are frequently changing so weeding out the outdated and replacing with current materials is a duty of the library. In regards to fiction, a library must manage the space of such collections and there are many schools of thought on criteria. The popular way to handle this question in a public library is to use circulation data in the weeding process, it is also popular to exclude classics in this endeavor.
I am weeding out my garden.
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I'm sure weeding on the beach is fine...though beaches are usually natural landscapes.