Closing kardex (Jacqueline Snider)
Ann Ercelawn 05 Aug 1996 18:00 UTC
Date: Mon, 05 Aug 1996 11:55:29 -0600 (CST)
From: Jacqueline Snider <Snider@ACT.ORG>
Subject: Closing kardex.
Hello all,
I am new to this list, and would like to ask for help regarding a
quandry we are grappling with. If this issue has been discussed
previously, my apologies for raising it again. We are a small corporate
library--25,000 monographs, 600 periodical titles. During the last three
years, we have automated our catalog and use Data Trek's (now renamed
EOSi) Professional series. We have all modules except GoPak, the Windows
interface. We are currently checking in serials manually, and on the
computer. We realize that it is a duplication of effort, but we are
having difficulty letting go of the kardex. We have many notes attached
to the cards, and we have not quite completed the acquisitions/renewal
information that has to be added to the automated serials modules. Do
any of you have advice regarding the final closing of the kardex? We
will not dispose of all of those records. We still find that when we are
asked a question regarding issue retention, we still go to the kardex
first. Data Trek allows us to keep a limited subscription history for
each title. We determine it but do not want to overload our system by
retaining years of checkin records. Presumably our backup tapes will
give us access to past records, but that seems a rather cumbersome
option. I think that we may be going through kardex withdrawal. Any
advice, opinions, will be appreciated. I did pose a similar question to
the Data Trek list, and found that most subscribers are not as far along
as we are. Thank you.
Jacqueline Snider
ACT LIbrary
snider@act.org