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Trendy Librarians

Glenn_50
20 years ago

Have our libraries been taken over by fringe dwelling trendies?

I am not a literary person but I notice on the now not so frequent trips to our new state of the art municipal library that the gardening section consists of mainly books written during the 70s.

Any new purchases are based around companion gardening, 100% organic practices and herbs. While I admit these books do have a place there is no interest (I have asked) in stocking any "how to" basic gardening books. Evidently the management feel there is little interest in these type of books.

To get books such as Carolyn Males tomato book put on the shelves is an impossibility. How can readers interest be judged if the product isn't there in the first place.

This trendiness unfortunately isn't confined just to horticulture. I notice the medical section is becoming dominated by new age treatments and practices once again ok , but surely only in proportion to mainstream medicine.

Are all libraries like this?

Glenn

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