messages 9-17, 218 lines: (9)---------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 13:27:08 -0600 From: "Kevin M. Randall" <kmr@NWU.EDU> Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Our Science-Engineering Library includes page numbers on the midspine for several titles. I don't know how many, though. The numbers are usually just included after the date. We never use them in the enumeration/chronology area (part of the call number)--that's for volume and issue numbers only (or dates, if it doesn't carry numbering). Kevin M. Randall Head, Serials Cataloging Section Northwestern University Library Evanston, IL 60208-2300 email: kmr@nwu.edu phone: (847) 491-2939 **New Area Code!** fax: (847) 491-7637 (10)---------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 14:55:51 -0500 From: Carol Jones <carol.jones@YALE.EDU> Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Annalisa: About four years ago, at the request of our Principal Reference Librarian, we added page numbers to the spines of bound volumes for titles which must be bound in parts. Since my background is in the Social Sciences, I was unfamiliar with the citation practice of using page numbers instead of issue numbers, but my colleague made a good case and we have done so ever since. This does result in a bit more information to be input into the binding record and more information imprinted on the spine, but these details are not viewed as problems. As long as your binder can handle the format and there is no additional cost, I think it is a useful change to make. Carol Jones Technical Services Librarian Kline Science Library Yale University (11)------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:04:16 +0000 From: Craig Fairley <fairley@TAP.NET> Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Personally, I would go ahead and start putting the page numbers on, especially since it is showing responsiveness to your clientelle and adding value for very little cost (you do have added staff costs for the effort). It could well be that others would like it, but never thought to ask. > We have not been printing page numbers on the spines; we usually > use the variants as they appear on the issues -- issue numbers, months, > etc. Some reference index/abstracts will have abst. numbers, but most > commonly it will be "no.1-6" and "no.7-12," or "Jan.-Mar.," "Apr.-June," > etc. I asked our bindery if many libraries used page numbers on the > spine, and they said a few do, but they are mostly medical libraries, > not the college and university libraries. > > I would be interested in hearing from other libraries .... ______________________________________________________________ Craig Fairley Information Dynamics 2165 Margot Street Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 3M5 (905) 842-1406 fairley@tap.net "Services in information and process management" (12)------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:29:13 -0500 From: Jack Etsweiler <jack@EMUNIX.EMICH.EDU> Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Here at Eastern we have been using page numbers for some of the technical and scientific journals, since articles in these journals tend to be cited that way. We include the volume number and sometimes date information (in addition to just the year). Noone seems to have complained (or noticed, perhaps) so far, and we started labelling journals with page numbers several years ago. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Jack Etsweiler Canto, ergo sum University Library Eastern Michigan University "Time is not a renewable resource" jack@emunix.emich.edu *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* (13)------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:17:00 PST From: "McCawley, Christina" <cmccawley@WCUPA.EDU> Subject: FW: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Well, ours was a Chemistry professor, and he convinced us that there was a real need for page numbers on the spine so we went ahead with certain selected titles. It seems to be a legitimate request from the science faculty members. Christina McCawley cmccawley@wcupa.edu West Chester University West Chester, PA ---------- (14)------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 11:53:30 -0900 From: Freya Anderson <anfna@UAA.ALASKA.EDU> Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Here at the University of Alaska Anchorage Consortium Library, we have a statewide medical library separate but within ours. We send out and check in the bindery for both, but they prepare their own. I have noticed that they use page numbers on many of their titles. We don't in the main library though. I think it is because most titles we carry do not have consecutively numbered pages. I have wondered on the few titles that do have consecutive page numbers if we should make a note of it. To my knowledge, however, no one has ever asked about it. It seems to me that if the number of applicable titles is small, there shouldn't be that much extra work. (Except fixing backfiles...aargh!). I would be inclined to add the page numbers, on future volumes anyway. Freya Anderson University of Alaska Anchorage Consortium Library (15)------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 08:19:30 +0000 From: Tom Girke <Tom.Girke@LIB.MONASH.EDU.AU> Organization: Monash University Library Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Although we have never had any complaints from our users regarding the spine labelling of bound volumes, we recently standardised the way we label our bound volumes. This is what we are currently doing: 1. for complete volumes the volume number and year are labelled only 19 1996 2. when complete volumes are split the volume number, year and pages and labelled only 19 1996 pp. 1-596 3. if, on the rare occasion, each issue within a particular volume has its own pagination and the volume is split the volume number, issue numbers and year are labelled only 19 1996 no. 1-6 If no issues numbers are indicated months are used instead 19 1996 JAN-JUN Tom Girke Serials Coordinator Biomedical Library Monash University CLAYTON VIC 3168 AUSTRALIA tom.girke@lib.monash.edu.au Phone: 61 3 9905 2634 (16)--------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 16:24:05 EST From: Kamala Narayanan <NARAYANA@QUCDN.QUEENSU.CA> Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes At our library we do use page numbers on the spine of some journal volumes, if it is the best way to retrieve the volumes. Mrs. Kamala S.Narayanan Userid:narayana@qucdn.queensu.ca Serials Librarian Phone :(613) 545-6000 ext 4540 Mackintosh Corry Hall Fax :(613) 545-6819 Library, Acquisitions/Serials Queen's University,Kingston. Ontario K7L 5C4 Canada (17)--------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:19:28 CST From: Carrie Ferm 7316 <ALICF@AUGUSTANA.EDU> Organization: Augustana College - Rock Island IL Subject: Re: Page numbers on spine of bound volumes Hi Annalisa, I was requested to put the page numbers on the spines of the science journals by chemistry professor and another librarian. We do put the page numbers on titles that are bound in many parts per volume, but also put the vol no. , issue no and date(s) on the spine. Glad to hear someone else does the same thing. Carrie Ferm Periodical Section Augustana College Library 3435 9 1/2 Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201 (309)794-7316 e-mail: alicf@augustana.edu