Re: Check-in law updates? Connie Foster 08 Apr 2008 21:15 UTC

We still check in what few we get, as more and more we are going to
online services. We write call# on the piece on send to Law. We either
show current year on the opac or whatever the holdings are and then
suppress as they are replaced/withdrawn.
connie foster

Smith2, Kelly wrote:
> I know there's been much debate in the profession about whether or not to check-in serials in general.  What about ephemeral law materials (updates and/or supplements that will eventually be replaced by bound versions)?  Is this common practice?  Have most libraries stopped checking in this kind of stuff?
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> ~Kelly
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> Kelly A. Smith
> Continuing Resources Team Leader
> Eastern Kentucky University Libraries
> Richmond, KY 40475
> kelly.smith2@eku.edu
> 859.622.3062
>

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