Ideally, we turn to our in-house subject bibliographer (usually a reference librarian), who consults our impacted teaching faculty.

Pat Meyer

Library Services Specialist  plmeyer@mail.sdsu.edu  619.594.6798
San Diego State University, Library & Information Access, Serials Unit

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    On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Barbara Pope <bpope@pittstate.edu> wrote:
    Hello, everyone. 

    I was wondering if any of you have experience developing retention schedules for journals when you have limited space to keep bound volumes.  The titles I am dealing with are not in JSTOR Archives, but are primarily scholarly journals in print format.  How did you decide the length of time that you need to retain titles?

    Sincerely,

    --
    Barbara M. Pope, MALS
    Periodicals/Reference Librarian
    Axe Library
    Pittsburg State University
    1701 S. Broadway
    Pittsburg KS  66762
    620-235-4884
    bpope@pittstate.edu


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