
I am just going through some old pamphlets in our library's state documents collection. I wonder if any other library still has copies of these. Of course I may be able to check that. Hold on a minute. Well, according to WorldCat at least 4 libraries have copies of this particular pamphlet, "Central Florida Urban Fishery Program in Cooperation with Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commision Sport Fish Restoration and the City of Orlando" - and our library is not even listed. It is a brochure of a legal size sheet folded in 4 sections, concerning freshwater fishing in the Orlando area. It has pictures and descriptions of six freshwater species and regulations concerning license requirements and bag limits. It is dated 1992. Do we really need this here? Is anybody going to ever want to look at it? The regulations have likely changed in the past 16 years, the address and phone number provided have probably changed as well. Also, these old documents have collected a lot of dust, perhaps dust mites - in any case they make me sneeze. (Does that make them something to sneeze at?)