Re: Looking for other libraries that have eliminated check-in Crank, Richard L 11 Jan 2006 19:21 UTC

I realize the call was for off-list replies, but would be interested in
some follow-up.

When we discussed ending routine check-in at University of Kansas
Libraries several years ago, one reason we decided not to was because of
our use of item record creation at check-in (we have Voyager).  In the
years since we switched to Voyager from a home-grown serials system, we
discovered that inexperienced staff frequently mislink item records to
the wrong bib and holdings for serials that have been through one or
more title changes.  Assuming we've set up check-in correctly, that's at
least not a problem with recent receipts.  We may reconsider this at
some point (the UNR news sparked some valuable thought and talk here).

Rich Crank
Serial Records Team Leader, Acquisitions/Serials Dept.
University of Kansas Libraries
(785) 864-8944
rcrank@ku.edu

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check-in

SERIALST --

Since we eliminated routine check-in at my library I've heard from
others who have been considering doing the same thing.  If there are
libraries that have done so (or taken significant steps in that
direction), could you contact me off-list?

Thanks,
Rick Anderson

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Rick Anderson
Dir. of Resource Acquisition
University of Nevada, Reno Libraries
(775) 784-6500 x273
rickand@unr.edu