But, on the other hand, some of those old books won't adequately address
safety in terms of chemical handling, recycling or disposal, or
ventilation.
The WotM did remind me that I've bought a grand total of one (1) book on
digital photography and that one was more on using editing software in
the computer.....
Robert Eiffert
Librarian, Pacific MS Vancouver WA
pac.egreen.wednet.edu/library beiffert@egreen.wednet.edu
Librarian in the Middle Blog: beiffert.net robert@beiffert.net
Dennis Hollingsead wrote:
>I would still be VERY careful about weeding ALL photo books using older
>technology. There are still those professionals who insist on film as
>their first choice. And many professionals and amateurs still appreciate
>and use black & white film. I am sure there is still some use for these
>older books, if nothing else as historical interest and documentation.
>
>
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