[ILL-L] Dissertations...to catalog or not to catalog WITH QUESTION

Klump, Holly hklump at rivier.edu
Fri Feb 15 08:10:53 EST 2008


I could check about our webpage, and several people have mentioned Share
ILL.  I'm new to ILL (just a few months!) so I will have to figure this
out (unless someone can help me), but yes, I will do whatever seems
best!

Alexandrea at NYPL suggested that if I can load it to Share ILL (which I
just joined yesterday!) I could leave space so others can add to the
list, and also add their symbols by which Dissertations they loan.  I
think this is a great idea!  What do you all think of that? 

We are going to have to shut ourselves off for about a week this month
b/c we are expanding our library and are moving over to a new section of
the library so they can demo our old offices, but I hope to get this all
completed and up by mid March.  

holly 

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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of April Younglove
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Instead of mailing copies to individuals, perhaps you could just post
the list on your webpage?

April Younglove
Technical Services Specialist
Linfield College, Portland Campus Library
503-413-7448
ayoungl at linfield.edu



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I would love a copy.  I think that this is a great idea.  Thanks!

Susan Krall
ILL Assistant
Lebanon Valley College Library
(717) 867-6976

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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Klump, Holly
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 8:56 AM
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Subject: RE: [ILL-L] Dissertations...to catalog or not to catalog WITH
QUESTION

This morning as I was having coffee, I had an idea about this whole
dissertation thing.

I was thinking that since I KNOW we won't be cataloging the
dissertations anytime soon due to short staffing in tech services, and
while we have a bunch of them, not a HUGE amount, it would not take that
much effort to at least make a list in a spreadsheet of the ones we do
have.  I know its a pain, but then if you needed a dissertation, you
could check that list and email us if you wanted to borrow it?

That would help me go to my supervisors in a bit and say "Hey look, I've
been lending these for X months and X many have gone out.  We should
catalog them!"

If I produced such a list, would anyone like a copy?

Holly

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[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Klump, Holly
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 11:20 AM
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Subject: [ILL-L] Dissertations...to catalog or not to catalog Do you buy
dissertations for students?
We try to borrow them first, but many times universities do not allow so
we will order for faculty members or graduate students.

After you buy the dissertations, do you catalog them or simply give them
to the students?
Since we are a small library with a decent ILL budget, my supervisor
likes us to give the dissertations to the students, not asking for them
back.
We have really just implemented this in the past few months, though the
old coordintor (I am new) had been saving them for years.
We lack the space for cataloging them, though we could keep them in the
ILL office.  If we did that, our office is generally closed by 3:30 and
not on weekends, so it would be a hassle for reference staff to get them
when we are closed.  Also, it seems that we never order the same
dissertation twice, so the liklihood of them being used again is low.
However, some people feel differently.  I have mixed feelings.  We are
in the process of moving and I'm wondering if we should get rid of our
"secret stash" or hold onto them.
Knowing what other libraries do would be so helpful!

Thanks!

Holly Klump
ILL Coordinator

Regina Library
Rivier College
603.897.8255




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