No, but we have our print in our A to Z list, so patrons typically check there when searching for a journal so they would see that we have both the print and online.  

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On Jan 8, 2013, at 7:31 PM, Julie Moore <julie.renee.moore@GMAIL.COM> wrote:

What are you all doing when you have paper serials that turn into online serials -- but you keep the paper back issues?

This is a common scenario:

1. We have a paper serial title.
2. The paper serial is still being published, and we keep the back issues.
3. It is decided for whatever reason that our library will go with the same title in some database or electronic journal package ... which we put in our A-Z list ... and we stop getting the paper serial.

Do you make any notation in your paper record to direct users over to the A-Z list?

Thanks for your help!

Best wishes,
Julie Moore

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Julie Renee Moore
Head of Cataloging
California State University, Fresno
julie.renee.moore@gmail.com
559-278-5813

Don’t just Search for information in an empty box…

FIND IT at the LIBRARY

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