Mindy,
I’m sure it would depend on the
type of slanted shelving you get, but we can get probably 12 to 20 issues
stacked up behind there before they start to fall all over each other depending
on the thickness of each issue. We had some very old wood slanted shelving that
worked for years. When someone in our business office needed a project and
decided to re-decorate the library. They got rid of the wood shelves and
purchased fake laminate cases with flimsy metal shelving. Don’t get this type.
It sticks and/or falls apart. Can’t tell you the brand because we didn’t order
it. You can get modular shelving for it for newspapers with a bar that goes
across the front (they will break and fall off in about a week). Other shelves
have slots to put dividers into (we didn’t get the dividers and don’t have any
use for these shelves, they don’t lift up like the rest of the shelves). And
there are end racks that hang off the ends of the cabinets to hold more issues
(we actually do use these but there is no storage space anywhere for old issues
for these titles).
I don’t know if there are better
shelves out there but certainly ask around before you purchase as you’ve done
here, and go look at other libraries. Time for a road
trip!
Roger Davis
Serials
Librarian
Kent State University - Stark
Campus
6000 Frank Ave.
NW
Canton,
Ohio
http://local2.stark.kent.edu/Library/Bindings/
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King, Mindy
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:46 AM
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Subject: [SERIALST] Current Periodicals
Display
Hi,
We have recently removed compact
shelving from our Periodicals floor to create space for a learning
commons. We are considering taking our more popular magazines out of the
“Current Periodicals” section and displaying them out in the learning commons
area on slanted typed shelving to display them better.
I’m wondering about potential
storage problems. We currently keep unbound issues of titles such as Time,
Newsweek, etc. until the microfilm reel is received. For those of you that
have the slanted type periodical shelves, how many issues can you store behind
the slanted shelves?
Thanks,
Mindy
King, MLIS MBA
Serials/Reference &
Instruction Librarian, Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point Library
900 Reserve
Street
Stevens Point, WI
54481
715-346-2321
mking@uwsp.edu