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A dumpster arrived behind my university's library

https://yalereview.org/article/sheila-liming-the-end-of-books
14•mooreds•1h ago

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TFNA•26m ago
Interesting to see the talk of “F-pattern scrolling through electronic publications”, which was new to me.

As an academic, the vast majority of my reading is on my Kobo, and I don’t think this particular medium encourages this. Sure, an e-reader is inferior to print books in terms of random access and keeping multiple pages open at once, but I don’t find myself skimming the way I might on a laptop screen or smartphone.

crtasm•7m ago
any system with pages you "turn" certainly feels very different to reading a webpage (or PDF) with free vertical scrolling
ciscoriordan•20m ago
Sensationalism. That's routine collection management.

Here's another article about the same library, the Chester Fritz Library, acquiring one of the 11 remaining copies of a 444-year-old book: https://blogs.und.edu/und-today/2026/02/chester-fritz-librar...

TFNA•14m ago
Disposing of books bequeathed by a major historical figure, with that person’s underlining etc., is not routine collection management. In my own location, I would expect such books to be moved to closed stacks, or perhaps moved to the national repository library, but not dumpstered.

Also, disposing of books when there are not actually space limitations, in order to create the supposed library of the future that has few books, is so new a phenomenon that it shouldn’t yet be called routine. Objecting to this trend is still very much appropriate.

ciscoriordan•11m ago
You're confusing the other library in the article with the (unnamed) one mentioned in the title, the Chester Fritz Library.

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