Re: What do libraries do with an index received from a publisher for a specific journal Max Shenk 07 Dec 2004 16:48 UTC

Usually we bind them with the volume to which they refer, or tip them in
if the volume has already been bound. In the past some of them were
catalogued and shelved in the reference section, although it always
seemed to me that the most logical place for them is in the periodicals
stacks alongside the journal itself.

Max Shenk
Periodicals Assistant
Brendlinger Library
Montgomery County Community College
Blue Bell, PA 19422

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Our library, from time to time, receives an index for a particular journal.
We are not quite sure of the best way to make this available to our patrons
simply because we hardly ever deviate from our traditional indexes.
However, these specific indexes, sucha as, New Scientist, can be useful.
Any suggestions on how to keep these indexes active and used in our library
would be appreciated.

Thank you!

Marc Passucci

Vanier College
Library & Information Technology Centre
821 St. Croix Boulevard
Montreal, Quebec  H4L 3X9
tel: 514-744-7500 ext.7544 fax: 514-744-7545
passuccm@vaniercollege.qc.ca