Re: dropping serial check-in? barbara trumpinski-roberts 04 Aug 2004 13:37 UTC

At the Uniersity of Illinois in Urbana, serials received by
acquisitions are checked in on Millenium (and will be checked
in on Voyager when we get that module up and running).

As I work in a departmental library (Funk Agricultural,
Consumer and Environmental Sciences) I check in both the
serials we receive directly AND recheck in the serials
checked in by acquisitions becuase there is NO other way to
easily determine what needs to be claimed.  When we get an
automatic claiming system and I can see what has been checked
in, maybe I will let it go.

My feeling is that claiming missing issues and being able to
bind journals is too important to let things come in and go
on the shelf without some way to track them (of course, i am
not the librarian in charge).

Barbara Trumpinski-Roberts
Funk ACES Library-UIUC
Library Techinal Assistant

---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 14:22:42 -0700
>From: Cynthia Hsieh <chsieh@PACIFIC.EDU>
>Subject: [SERIALST] dropping serial check-in?
>To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
>
>Hi,
>
>I wondered how many of you have dropped checking in serials?  Do you
>dropped all the check-ins or just selected types of serials? What are
>the pros and cons of this practice?
>
>After reading an article about the practice at Univ. of Nevada- Las
>Vegas, our library administration strongly encourages our library to
>drop checking all the serials.
>
>I feel comfortable to drop checking in weekly magazines, daily
>newspapers, and periodicals with online access; however, I am a little
>skeptical about expensive  periodical titles.  I am not sure if it will
>create more work by just dropping check-ins for selected titles since a
>new sorting procedure is needed.
>
>Any advices are greatly appreciated.
>
>Cynthia
>
>Cynthia Hsieh
>Head of Technical Services/Assistant Professor
>University Library
>University of the Pacific
>3601 Pacific Ave.
>Stockton, CA 95211
>Tel: 209-946-2571
>chsieh@pacific.edu

barbara trumpinski-roberts (smotu) 217-333-2416   kittent@uiuc.edu
Funk ACES Library-UIUC
200 LIAC  1101 S. Goodwin  Urbana, IL  61801 mc-633

"the one thing you can't give up for your heart's desire is your heart."
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