We loan bound periodicals (except special collections) to our faculty only.  We don’t loan to students, and we  wouldn’t send hard copies of any journal out to ILL.  The demand for print has dropped way off, and for faculty it would be a last resort if there’s no online version.

 

--Jennifer

 

Jennifer L. van Sickle M.L.S.

Science & E-Resources Librarian

Trinity College Library

300 Summit St.

Hartford, CT USA 06106

 

860-297-2250 phone

Jennifer.vansickle@trincoll.edu

 

From: serialst@simplelists.com [mailto:serialst@simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Tina Herman Buck
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 8:20 AM
To: serialst@simplelists.com
Cc: Tina Buck; joseph.bizon@ucf.edu
Subject: [SERIALST] Price & lending policy for lost bound periodical volumes?

 

Hi all,

 

Do you have a default price for lost volumes of bound periodicals?  Do you loan them out?

 

We loan ours via ILL and when they don't come back,  we need to supply a price to our billing staff. But these things are usually old, irreplaceable, and lack comparables to base a price on.

 

I'm thinking either set a standard price per volume or no more lending. I'd like to know what others do. I'd also like to know what your default price is,  if you have one, as we need to bill for a couple that went lost.

 

Sincerely,

Tina Buck 

Electronic Resources Librarian 

University of Central Florida 

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