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Re: Weeding popular titles Christine Freeman 14 Apr 2005 18:38 UTC

We keep 2 years, plus the current years pieces.

For example: People weekly - we have 2003, 2004 on the shelf along with
what we have received so far for 2005.

Good Luck,

Christine

Christine Freeman
Serials Assistant
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
Mary and Jeff Bell Library
6300 Ocean Drive
Corpus Christi, Tx 78412-5702

(361) 825-2356

email: Christine.Freeman@mail.tamucc.edu

>>> rweaver@LIBERTY.EDU 04/12/05 5:47 PM >>>
I have recently taken charge of the periodicals collection for our
library, and I'm trying to develop some collection policies .  One of
my
policy questions regards keeping back issues of popular reading titles
like People, Good Housekeeping, Time and Newsweek.  These are not
integral to any of our academic departments; we purchase them as
leisure
material for the students. Given the fact that back issues of many of
these type of periodicals are available through aggregators like
EBSCOHost, InfoTrac and Lexis-Nexis, what length of time is reasonable
to keep the print issues on the shelf? Other academic librarians, what
does your library do?
Please respond either on or off-list.  Thank you!

Best Regards,

Robert Weaver
Serials Librarian
A Pierre Guillermin ILRC
Liberty University
(434) 582-7655
rweaver@liberty.ed