[ILL-L] Question for my ILL Colleagues

Knowles, Cynthia Marie KnowlesCM at umkc.edu
Mon Jul 2 13:25:02 EDT 2007


Our service is almost identical to this - although we are looking at
putting something more formal in place.  We're bigger than GLG (about
14000 FTE), so I think we need something more formal just so I can be
sure to catch all of the requests that should have been recommended for
purchase.  Good luck getting your service going!

 

Cindy Knowles
Interlibrary Loan & Reference Librarian

UMKC Miller Nichols Library (UMK)
816-235-1511

knowlescm at umkc.edu

http://www.umkc.edu/lib/

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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Robinson, Arthur 
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 12:05 PM
To: Interlibrary Loan Listserv
Subject: RE: [ILL-L] Question for my ILL Colleagues

 

At our library (GLG, LaGrange College in Georgia), we don't have a
formal ILL-for-purchase program, but if a patron requests a book on ILL
and we can't get it on ILL (new book or not available in any US
libraries), but it's obtainable for a reasonable price, we'll normally
buy it.  (Often we start getting ILL requests from other libraries for
it.)  Also, on a few occasions (such as requests for sheet music) it's
actually been cheaper to purchase an item than to borrow it.

 

When ILL books come in that look as if they may be useful for our
collection (especially if it's a "hot topic," such as a book of
criticism on a little-known modern author whom an entire class is
studying), I evalaute them (after the patron returns them) for possible
purchase, or pass the book on to a colleague if it's a subject I know
nothing about (such as science, business, law... actually if I start
listing the subjects I know nothing about this will be a VERY long
e-mail). 

 

Things are probably different here from the situation at FIU and other
univerities--we're a small college (1100 students) with only four
librarians, so all of us do collection development (and everything else
imaginable... or unimaginable).

 

Arthur Robinson (GLG)

 

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From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of Douglas Hasty
Sent: Mon 7/2/2007 12:37 PM
To: ILL Listserv (USA)
Subject: [ILL-L] Question for my ILL Colleagues

ILL Colleagues:
Does your ILL service purchase books for ILL patrons? I know of many ILL
units already doing this -- and we are very "goal minded" to convince
our acquisitions and collection development colleagues here that this is
a worthy service. We are planning to begin an ILL-for-purchase program
soon, and I am polling my ILL colleagues on this question. If you have
time only to answer, please provide institution and OCLC symbol
indicating that you are or are not offering this service; if you have
advice, I'd be delighted to hear it.
Many thanks! Douglas Hasty, FIU-Miami.

--
"May I aspire to be the type
of person my dog thinks I am."
- (unknown)
"Thought before action, if possible."
- Dick Francis, mystery writer
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Douglas Hasty, MLS
Head, Access Services Dept.
Green Library, GL-290
Florida International University
Miami, FL 33199
305-348-2459
Fax: 305-348-6055
LCP -- http://lcp.fiu.edu <http://lcp.fiu.edu/> 
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