Abstract
The purpose of this study was to see the procedure of weeding library materials in the general collection room at the Halu Oleo Kendari University Library. The study used the concept of weeding procedures by Yulia (2010: 937) and the research method used in this study was descriptive qualitative research methods. The technique of determining information in this study was purposive sampling with 3 informants. The data techniques used in this research are observation, interview and documentation. The results showed that the procedure of weeding library materials in the general collection room was carried out by making the physical condition, level of use and duplication as a reference in selecting library materials. The stamp "removed from the library collection" proves that the library material is no longer owned by the library and library materials that have been heavily damaged and have low levels of use and library materials with many duplicates will not be returned to the shelf but will be stored or donated. The exchange of collections or grants for weeded library materials is carried out by taking into account the level of use and the number of expands on these library materials. placing the weeded collection in the warehouse first, first, it will first pull the completeness of the collection, such as a book card catalog which will later be used as an archive for the library. The data for the last 3 years of library materials are used by users as a reference in weeding activities carried out and saving content from library materials that are not weeded. Keywords: Analysis, Weeding Procedure, Library Material
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