Date Stamping Check-ins
Matthew Michaels
(26 Sep 2013 23:47 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
WILMA REEDER
(27 Sep 2013 12:31 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Skwor, Jeanette
(27 Sep 2013 13:04 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Judith Koveleskie
(27 Sep 2013 13:20 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Antobam, Emma
(27 Sep 2013 13:48 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Diane Westerfield
(27 Sep 2013 15:27 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Barbara B Allred
(27 Sep 2013 15:59 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins Julianne Newberry (27 Sep 2013 19:40 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Didier Partouche
(30 Sep 2013 07:14 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Abbigail C Gregg
(27 Sep 2013 17:43 UTC)
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Re: Date Stamping Check-ins
Ham, Deb L.
(27 Sep 2013 19:21 UTC)
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I stamp our periodicals with our library name (front cover and inside) and put in security strips for theft deterrence. We also put a "C" in the top left corner of the cover to show that it's a current issue and it goes on the angled display shelf in our current periodicals section. Then the next issue bumps it to the shelf underneath the display, and the next issue sends it back to the bound periodicals shelves (and the "C" is overwritten by an "O". But I don't put any date stamp on the issues. Polaris lets us see when an issue was checked in, and anyone who is library faculty, staff, or student workers can see that information if they know how and where to look. I don't know of anyone having asked us when a given issue arrived in the library, though. Julianne Newberry, MLS Technical Services Assistant Office: (913) 971-3563 _______________________________ MidAmerica Nazarene University 2030 E. College Way Olathe, KS 66062 www.mnu.edu Pioneering Spirit | Passion to Serve | Purposeful Lives This message and any attachments may contain confidential or privileged information and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity identified above in the e-mail address(es). If you are not the addressee, be aware that any review, disclosure, or use of the contents of this message and/or its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please destroy it immediately and notify me at (913) 971-3563. -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Barbara B Allred Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 10:59 AM To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Date Stamping Check-ins I work in an Academic library. A lot of research is done on our campus and in our library. A few years ago, we were contacted by some attorneys of one of the researchers on campus. We were asked if we could prove that our library had specific issues and articles that could help their case. If we could prove it they needed the information as soon as possible. It was because we date stamped our issues we could prove this. We sent copies of the covers of the issues which had the date stamp on them plus a copy of the article. There were a lot of issues they requested and for the most part we had the information they needed. This confirmed to me the importance of date stamping of the issues. You never know how much it could be worth in the future. Barbara Allred Serials Claim Supervisor Brigham Young University 2204 Harold B. Lee Library Provo, Utah 84602 801-422-6351 -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Diane Westerfield Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:27 AM To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Date Stamping Check-ins Yep that's a good point. We use Millennium as well, and change the checkin card boxes to bound volumes, so no record is maintained of when issues were checked in. As periodical issues are checked in, they are stamped with the name of the library and the date. Whether those dates will be of interest in the future, I can't really guess. As to patron questions about issue arrival, it depends on where I am and the particular situation. If I'm near the periodicals, and it might be an educating moment for a student, I will look at the physical issue. At the reference desk and patrons are lining up? Millennium look-up time. -- Diane Westerfield, Electronic Resources & Serials Librarian Tutt Library, Colorado College diane.westerfield@coloradocollege.edu (719) 389-6661 (719) 389-6082 (fax) -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Antobam, Emma Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 7:48 AM To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Date Stamping Check-ins Dear Matthew, Here we stamp all the incoming serials and other items cataloged as periodicals. We use Millennium and although the boxes for each card record the issue's check-in date, we do not keep open boxes that are too old. We use those boxes to display current serials that have been checked in. Therefore, anything checked in 10 years ago would not have an open box. Similarly, anything we receive recently that may fill a gap from 10 years ago would not have an open box either. The same procedure is applied to new serials and gift serials that come in. We stamp everything with the date. Emma Antobam Library Associate New York Botanical Garden -----Original Message----- From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Matthew Michaels Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 7:47 PM To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: [SERIALST] Date Stamping Check-ins Hello All, I am curious whether your libraries are still adding date stamps to incoming serials. Now that Aleph (and other collection catalog software) seems to be more reliable, do you still date stamp your serials at check-in? What are your thoughts about provenance and archiving the collections? Is it important to have the date right on the item or is the computer record enough? I am looking into the future, say 10-30 years from now (and more often into the next hour) when a patron or faculty member asks me "when did the library receive this issue?" Or more recently, "Is this the most current issue?". We have some titles that only produce an issue every 1 or 2 years like Bloom. I like to show a patron or colleague when the "current" issue was last received by just using the issue at hand, and not having to run to the computer. I may be old-fashioned (at 48 years old) but I believe in hands-on service. What does is your check-in policy regarding date stamping new and gift serials? 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