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How To Use De-access In A Sentence

  • Merseyside, in 1958, a disaster that still haunts the argument for de-accession, the decisions then made on grounds of fashion rather than quality. Evening Standard - Home
  • The clutter continues inside, where the Great Hall, dominated by a large mural of King, also houses a kiosk selling de-accessioned books, a video phone booth, a temporary stage, a tub for recycling cellphones, tables for displaying books, movable art pods that serve as exhibition space, and special shelves for books pertinent (at the moment) to National Bike Month. Mies's modernist D.C. library building is getting a complementary companion
  • The only books I've de-accessioned are some coffee table books from the 70s and many now-dated bibliographies of recommended children's books. No chance against Dick
  • As libraries continue to de-accession printed books, however, ink on paper feels increasingly vulnerable. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The institute has no intention of fleecing its supporters, and the private process is not related to the complicated procedures of de-accession that is practiced by museums. Berks county news
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  • Yet such isolated cases only confirm the general argument in favour of de-accessing.

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