[ILL-L] RE: ILL Code provision followup
Campbell, Heather
HEATHERC at coj.net
Thu Nov 6 15:34:40 EST 2008
You wrote:
Back in the day when Woolly Mammoths migrated to the gulf coast of
Florida (snowbirds) I worked for a place that kept similar material in
cages in their equivalent of the Carolina Room. So there were 1st
edition's of Marjorie fm Cross Keys shelved with Martin Caidin
potboilers all under lock and key. That changed.
The Mammoths unlike Mastodons had to be on the interstates by March
because they couldn't take the heat
John, John, John, John, John.......
<insert head shake here>
The REAL reason Woolly Mammoths headed for cooler climes was that the
humidity just did terrible things to their---uhhhhhh---wool. They would
just look like HUGE fuzz balls as they went about their woolly mammoth
business. Everyone (including the sabre toothed tigers) would just
laugh, snigger, and guffaw at the sight of them. Many of them died
from the effects of derision.
Of course- the scientists WILL give you another reason for their demise.
Hmmmmphf.
Heather Campbell
Special Services ~ Interlibrary Loan and Books By Mail
Jacksonville Public Library 303 North Laura Street
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
heatherc at coj.net 904-630-2985
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From: Camenga, John [mailto:jcamenga at plcmc.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 3:19 PM
To: Campbell, Heather; Interlibrary Loan Listserv
Subject: RE: ILL Code provision followup
Heather and everyone else,
Thanks to everyone that responded. I knew it was obvious, just couldn't
see it.
A bit of background
We have a large collection of fiction/nonfiction whose sole reason for
being in the North Carolina Room is because the titles are by Carolina
authors and takes place in (where else?) North Carolina. Literary value
is definitely problematic. Often because of small printings these are
the only copies left in our system. I think we will revisit our policy
of not asking for this type of material and I will take my chances in
ILL Land.
Back in the day when Woolly Mammoths migrated to the gulf coast of
Florida (snowbirds) I worked for a place that kept similar material in
cages in their equivalent of the Carolina Room. So there were 1st
edition's of Marjorie fm Cross Keys shelved with Martin Caidin
potboilers all under lock and key. That changed.
The Mammoths unlike Mastodons had to be on the interstates by March
because they couldn't take the heat
John F. Camenga
Interlibrary Loan/Periodicals Librarian
Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County
310 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
V. 704-416-0101/F. 704-416-0130
jcamenga at plcmc.org
PLCMC... Expanding minds. Empowering individuals. Enriching our
community
"Never look at the trombones. You'll only encourage them"....Richard
Strauss
________________________________
From: Campbell, Heather [mailto:HEATHERC at coj.net]
Sent: Thu 11/6/2008 1:49 PM
To: Interlibrary Loan Listserv; Camenga, John
Subject: RE: ILL Code provision
2.0 Purpose from the ALA Code from the Interlibrary Loan Code for the
United States
2.1 The purpose of interlibrary loan as defined by this code is to
obtain, upon request of a library user, material not available in the
user's local library.
The key phrase is material not available in the user's local library.
It's open to interpretation- according to one's definition of available.
Some libraries deem something not available if they own it and it's
checked out. Some libraries take a stricter view- If they own it, they
can't borrow it.
JPL answers to a higher power- our local network and its parent
state-wide network which says: If you own it, you can't borrow it. If
your local or state network also has a Code you need to adhere to, check
that out and see what it mandates.
In the case you described- the best of luck borrowing genealogy, local
history, or rare (or rare-ish) books. And -if they do lend them- they
restrict them to Library Use Only. As well they should. Other libraries
won't loan them for the same reason you won't let your customers check
them out. Soooooooo... what is the reason your customers want you to
borrow the books? Are they not allowed to look at or copy Special
Collection materials? The resident sabre-tooth tigers are curious to
know.
Heather Campbell
Special Services ~ Interlibrary Loan and Books By Mail
Jacksonville Public Library 303 North Laura Street
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
heatherc at coj.net 904-630-2985
________________________________
From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org
[mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Camenga, John
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 1:30 PM
To: Interlibrary Loan Listserv
Subject: ILL Code provision
Hi folks,
We are having issues with our customers wanting to ILL items we own but
are noncirc (local history/genealogy room items).
I had been told that this is forbidden by the ALA ILL code but i'll be
damned if I can find this in any link to the code I've explored.
If some kind soul would point out this section I would be most
appreciative.
If it's obvious, name calling is allowed.
Don't suggest trying to work something out with limited circulation from
our Carolina Room, I've already tried that. Felt like I stuck my arm in
a hungry lion's cage or in Heather's case a hungry saber tooth tiger
Thanks,
John
John F. Camenga
Interlibrary Loan/Periodicals Librarian
Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County
310 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
V. 704-416-0101/F. 704-416-0130
jcamenga at plcmc.org
PLCMC... Expanding minds. Empowering individuals. Enriching our
community
"Never look at the trombones. You'll only encourage them"....Richard
Strauss
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