Hello!

  We made the decision to continue binding due to the inconsistent nature of a percentage of our electronic access and because not everything that our professors use have gone electronic yet. Sometimes we can discover what the problem is fairly quickly and get access back up, but sometimes it takes a while to discover what the problem is and get it fixed. We do not keep everything, and there have been large cancellation projects completed at least every 7-10 years. That means the number of print titles we still purchase has went down dramatically. Certain departments, like our Music department still bind everything. Other departments only bind what they deem to be most important to keep. If a viable alternative to binding other than digitizing (which we do utilize on a small scale) should ever appear we would be interested.

 

    Thanks!

           Sara

 

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Sara Green
Senior Library Associate II

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Acquisitions & Continuing Resources
326G- Hodges Library
1015 Volunteer Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37996

sgreen@utk.edu
(865) 974-6909

Fax: 865-974-3894

 

From: serialst@simplelists.com <serialst@simplelists.com> On Behalf Of Kim Maxwell
Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 5:32 PM
To: serialst@simplelists.com
Subject: [SERIALST] RE: Binding serials

 

Hi all,

 

I’m all for not binding, but I’m wondering what you do with the print issues you’re keeping if you don’t bind them. Do they just sit on the shelf in a pile? Do you put them in boxes (Princeton files)? What is your shelf management strategy when you need/want to keep the print, but don’t actually bind them?

 

Thanks,

Kim

_________________________________________________

Kim Maxwell     (she/her/hers)

Head, Acquisitions & Appraisal

MIT Libraries | Cambridge | MA

kmaxwell@mit.edu

 

The MIT Libraries are always available remotely, and our amazing staff are working hard to carefully ramp up access to physical collections.

 

 

 

From: serialst@simplelists.com <serialst@simplelists.com> On Behalf Of Rodriguez, Michael
Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 9:59 AM
To: serialst@simplelists.com
Subject: [SERIALST] Binding serials

 

Hi everyone,

 

UConn holds many unbound serials - mostly backlog, as we are down to only a handful of new print receipts. Are your libraries still binding serials? Why or why not? If you do, how do you decide which serials get bound and which get shelved permanently unbound?

 

Thanks in advance for sharing your perspectives!

 

Michael

 

Michael Rodriguez (he/him/his)
Collections Strategist

UConn Library
369 Fairfield Way, Unit 1005
Storrs, CT 06269-1005
860-486-9325

lib.uconn.edu

 

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