[ILL-L] fun ILL blog entry
Robinson, Arthur
arobinson at lagrange.edu
Wed Nov 7 17:44:02 EST 2007
I can't match Melissa Jackson or Pat Barbour. We did have a professor who requested 300 items, nearly all books, on ILL in her three years here (actually she requested more than that; she used COPAC to identify books to request, so a lot of the books she wanted weren't in any US libraries). My favorite ILL patron (I've mentioned him before) once requested 126 items at a time, and another time 66 items at once (though 32 of the 66 turned out to be in our library)--then he wouldn't come to pick them up.
Last year was a slow one--the most any patron requested was 124. But he made up in quality. Most of his requests were for books in German, Latin, Greek (ancient and modern), French, Italian, Dutch, and who knows what else. Oh yes, there were also two or three in English. At one stage near the end of our fiscal year, he had single-handedly accounted for five-sixths of our IFM expenditures to other libraries (then someone else went on a dissertation-borrowing binge).
Arthur Robinson (GLG)
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From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of Julia Graham
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Subject: Re: [ILL-L] fun ILL blog entry
At 05:20 AM 11/7/2007, you wrote:
Colleagues-
Here's a fun blog entry from Jonathan Miller, awarding a prize to the patron for the most ILL borrowing at Rollins College:
http://rollins-olin-library.blogspot.com/2007/11/we-have-winner.html
That's a great idea, to give out an award like that. But I had to scoff. 50 requests in a year? Please. Amateur. ;-) MY current winner is a history faculty who has requested 195 items in the last year alone. Many in German and many quite obscure. :) And I'm sure Arthur at La Grange can top my winner.
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