Re: If you classify bounds,what about microform? -- Laurie Nalepa
Stephen D. Clark 29 Feb 2000 22:05 UTC
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Subject: Re: If you classify bounds,what about microform? -- Sherri L.
Parker
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 16:54:05 -0500
From: Laurie Nalepa <nalepa@JCU.EDU>
Sherri,
We recently finished a reclassification of our periodicals from the
Dewey system to Library of Congress. We classify everything. The
microform
materials are housed in a different area of the library. There is a
designation on the label for M'fiche, M'film, etc. If a periodical has
some
part of its holdings in microform, then the call number is the same, but
the
periodical call number label has a Per at the top, while the microform
call
number has the ddesignation mentioned above. Each piece of fiche is in
a
paper sleeve with the call number on it.
Laurie Nalepa
John Carroll University
Grasselli Library and Breen Learning Center
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: If you classify bounds, what about microform?
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 14:31:37 -0500
> From: "Sherri L. Parker" <sparker@depauw.edu>
> Organization: DePauw University
>
> We are a small library considering classifying our bound journals
> instead of filing them alphabetically. We are curious to know for those
> institutions that do classify their bounds, how do they handle the
> microform? Do you label each individual fiche or film with the call
> no? Do you continue to file them alphabetically?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sherri Parker
> DePauw University