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Re: Recycling bound journals Ophelia Payne 06 Mar 2008 16:42 UTC

We are also doing a similar project for the JSTOR titles; however, we are
keeping one print copy for those titles with multiple holdings across
grounds.  For those volumes that get withdrawn, we send them to our local
surplus office where they get sold. We are not removing any covers; however,
we do mark through the property stamp and barcodes.

Often we are running into problems with missing issues; therefore we don't
have a complete set of some titles.  It would be nice to know if some other
library has the same title and we can get their volumes to fill our gaps.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kim Spencer" <KSpencer@DBQ.EDU>
To: <SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Recycling bound journals

> We too are removing the bound volumes that we have in JSTOR.  We first
> list these volumes on Backserv and have had a pleasing response there.
> Unfortunately, the rest do go to recycling.  We have a student cut off the
> cover -- the covers go in the trash, the insides go into the recycling
> bins on campus.  If someone else has a better idea, I would be interested
> in knowing it.
>
>
> Kim Spencer
> Serials Assistant
> Charles C. Myers Library
> University of Dubuque
> 2000 University Ave.
> Dubuque, IA  52001
> P# 563-589-3778
> kspencer@dbq.edu
>
>
>>>> "Pennington, Buddy D." <penningtonb@UMKC.EDU> 3/6/2008 9:10 AM >>>
> This has recently came up for us.  We are building an ASRS system and
> are starting to get rid of bound volumes of titles that we also have
> access to in JSTOR.
>
> Our first step is to offer them to other libraries in the state through
> our MOBIUS consortium.  If no other libraries want them, we are looking
> at contracting out to a local paper stock company called Batliner.  It
> looks like they are owned by Pioneer Industries, which owns similar
> outlets in other cities
> (http://www.batlinerpaperstock.com/asp_pages/home.asp).
>
>
> Buddy Pennington
> Serial Acquisitions Librarian
> University of Missouri - Kansas City
> University Libraries
> 800 E. 51st Street
> Kansas City, MO  64110
> 816-235-1548
>
> UMKC University Libraries: Discovery. Knowledge. Empowerment.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum
> [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Diana Ryan
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 8:36 AM
> To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
> Subject: [SERIALST] Recycling bound journals
>
> Mary's posting (below) prompted me to ask a related question.  As
> libraries
> increase their numbers of electronic subscriptions and purchase
> electronic
> backfiles to replace bound journals, what are they doing with the bound
> journals they no longer have space for or need?  In our case neither
> onsite
> compact shelving or offsite storage are options. Are you recycling them
> locally or do you know of services that can handle this kind of
> material?
> We hate to just throw them away.  Thanks for your assistance and I'll
> summarize the responses I received.
>
> Diana Ryan
> Director of Collection Management
> Scott Memorial Library
> Thomas Jefferson University
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Wed, 5 Mar 2008 13:17:34 -0600
> From:    Mary Williams <mary.williams@MINOTSTATEU.EDU>
> Subject: Recycling
>
> Does anyone use a service that will recycle microfiche, microfilm, and
> CD-ROM discs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mary
>
> --
> Mary Williams
> Serials Librarian
> Minot State University
> 500 University Ave. W
> Minot, ND  58707
>
> (701) 858-4285
>
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