Re: Weeding popular titles Janice Ouellette 14 Apr 2005 12:19 UTC

Hi-
Since we do not bind these newsweeklies, we retain only the current 6
months.

Jan

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Cofrin Library retains Current 3 years.

Jeanette L. Skwor
Cofrin Library
University of WI-Green Bay
(920) 465-2670

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I have recently taken charge of the periodicals collection for our
library, and I'm trying to develop some collection policies .  One of my
policy questions regards keeping back issues of popular reading titles
like People, Good Housekeeping, Time and Newsweek.  These are not
integral to any of our academic departments; we purchase them as leisure
material for the students. Given the fact that back issues of many of
these type of periodicals are available through aggregators like
EBSCOHost, InfoTrac and Lexis-Nexis, what length of time is reasonable
to keep the print issues on the shelf? Other academic librarians, what
does your library do?
Please respond either on or off-list.  Thank you!

Best Regards,

Robert Weaver
Serials Librarian
A Pierre Guillermin ILRC
Liberty University
(434) 582-7655
rweaver@liberty.ed