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You wait until next year.

This is the real-life decision that Michael Nailor would make. He's a former high school librarian.

This option would allow the library to buy its annual share of new non-fiction titles. And you can always enter barcodes by hand. So you do not necessarily need a second scanner right away.

And it is hard to see how a second scanner would have directly benefited students. It would make service more efficient, but would such a simple piece of technology give the students more knowledge?

"I would look at the needs of the teachers in my building, and the needs of those classes," says Nailor. "If there were materials that were needed for the classes, I would spend the money on the materials that were needed to support the classes, as opposed to the technology."


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