Abstract
Donors of gifts-in-kind and sellers of private collections often require intensive cultivation by the librarian seeking to acquire their materials. Anger, bargaining, and depression are examples of grief behavior displayed by such persons when they are facing the loss of their collections. Understanding common grief behaviors within the library context can assist the librarian in dealing with these donors and sellers more humanely and successfully.
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