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    surely it means the library will have to stay a little bit more update with books, and schools wont have to each individually buy the same books, for instance if you wanted a book that has just been published for a lesson, you can borrow it from the library for free and that put it back into the pool, advising friends who teach the same subject that its back in the pool for their lessons..

    so long term gain, as schools will spend less of books, which i am presuming will eventually be shifted back to librarys.

    I do remember a lot of old books at dggs and i hope they have been kept, there were some fab ones.

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