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alternative to disposing of old library contents
It seems that some university libraries are in the process of getting
rid of journals, books, and so on, at least those which are not available electronically. While I can see some justification for this, it is sad to see such stuff go into the skip, and I hope that good homes can be found for most of it. Perhaps some private individuals are doing something similar. I would like to have a (preferably complete) set of the now sadly defunct Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. If one is available in Europe, I can probably collect it within a year. (Shipping is probably too much trouble and too expensive.) Feel free to spread this request among colleagues and so on. |
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