Here at Dowling College Library we attach a barcode and item record to each issue; the number of times it has been checked out and number of renewals are recorded.
Have a good day all,
Anne
Anne McCaffrey
Advanced Senior Library Assistant
Library/Technical Services
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>>> Ian Woodward <iwoodward@MAIL.COLGATE.EDU> 11/13/08 8:32 AM >>>
We have had a similar system for tracking use of items in our current periodicals area. We have a looseleaf notebook which lists every title to be found on our current periodicals display. Each has a barcode attached to a dummy item record which acts as a deposit for recorded use. IW
I. Woodward
Serials Office
Colgate University Libraries
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From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Virginia Lingle
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Tracking usage of non-circulating periodicals
Hi Rochelle,
For our unbound issues that do not circulate, we have a single barcode record in the system for that journal title that says "current issues". For each journal title, the barcode is attached to a title card in a rolodex file at our circulation desk. We have signs around the library saying do not reshelve books and journals when using them, and then several times a day, we collect the issues and books that have been used, and then for unbound issues, we enter an in-house use in our ILS system using the barcode at the circulation desk. It's not 100% percent accurate, but it does give us some statistics.
Hope this helps.
Gin Lingle
Virginia A. Lingle, M.S.L.S., AHIP
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>>> Rochelle Van Erem <rochelle.vanerem@SNC.EDU> 11/12/2008 2:28 PM >>>
At my institution, we do not circulate our journals and they are not
barcoded. Could someone provide some ways to track usage?
We are considering the idea of wrapping them in paper and then
counting
broken seals at a later date; has anyone tried that method?
It sounds messy. Could someone suggest something better?
Thanks,
Rochelle Van Erem
Serials
St. Norbert College Library
100 Grant Street
De Pere, WI 54115 USA
phone (920) 403-3270
fax (920) 403-4079
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Thanks,
Rochelle Van Erem
Serials Specialist
St. Norbert College Library
100 Grant Street
De Pere, WI 54115 USA
phone (920) 403-3270
fax (920) 403-4079