Deaccession – Deaccess Report for 2/17/2008

By St John Librarian

When a book is removed from library circulation, it is said to be deaccessed.  If a book is damaged, or if we receive a duplicate copy of book in better shape than an existing copy, then we might remove the old copy.  If we discover books with a questionable theological content, such that someone reading the book may think it supports our church doctrine, but in fact it does not, then we will remove the book from circulation.  As groups of books are deaccessed, our library database software provides a mechanism for generating a report of deaccessed books.  These reports will be posted to this blog and will reside on the church website at http://www.stjohnlutheran.org/lib.htm > Volunteers > Deaccession Reports.  Agreements or disagreements to deaccessing decisions would be great reasons to provide comments back to this blog.  Also, if you encounter titles in the library that you feel might have questionable content, or are found in a damaged condition, then please post comments to this blog, or for a more discrete communication, e-mail the church librarian using the link on the church website.

Deaccession Report 2/17/2008

Accession
Number
Location Author
Title
Reason
96-1711 NF
Kus
Kushner, Harold S.
How good do we have to be? : a new understanding of guilt and forgiveness
Theological Dispute
96-1560 NF
Sie
Siegel, Bernie S.
Love, medicine, & miracles : lessons learned about self-healing from a surgeon’s experience with exceptional patients
Theological Dispute
97-1789 NF
Kus
Kushner
When All You’ve Ever Wanted Isn’t Enough
Theological Dispute
97-1801 NF
Kus
Kushner, Harold S.
When all you’ve ever wanted isn’t enough
Theological Dispute
95-474 NF
Kus
Kushner, Harold S.
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Theological Dispute
06-130 NF
Kus
Kushner, Harold S.
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Theological Dispute
02-151 NF
Kus
Kushner, Harold
Who Needs God
Theological Dispute
97-1799 NF
Kus
Kushner, Harold S.
Who needs God
Theological Dispute

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