Micheline,
Try also the ACQNET-L archives:
http://serials.infomotions.com/acqnet/
I looked it up as insurance valuation and found some things but didn’t read them all.
Cheers,
Eleanor Cook
Eleanor I. Cook
Assistant Director for Discovery & Technology Services
Academic Library Services -- Joyner Library
East Carolina University
East Fifth Street
Greenville, NC 27858
252-328-2598
252-328-4834 fax
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Subject: [SERIALST] Insurance Valuation for Periodicals
Our University’s Office of Risk Management has asked us to determine the replacement cost of our periodicals (and books). I have checked the archives and found a few postings about this topic and I found an ARL Spec kit from 1991. The
Library of Congress has a bibliography on its preservation site that has been helpful. I have also corresponded with the Director of American Appraisal Associates, Inc.
However, I was wondering if any of you or your library has done this and if so, how you calculated the value ?
Thanks so much,
Micheline
Micheline Westfall
Associate Professor
Head, Licensing, Electronic Resources & Serials
University of Tennessee
Hodges Library
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Knoxville, TN 37996-1000
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