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Re: A - Z lists what is included Carly Bachman 16 Mar 2009 13:18 UTC

Wow!  I am fascinated that so many of you are including your print titles.  Doesn't this dramatically increase the number of titles and therefore the cost of the product? Do you have to watch closely to see that you don't go over whatever your title limit is?

Thanks for the ideas!

Carly

> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 22:25:51 -0400
> From: kovelesk@SETONHILL.EDU
> Subject: Re: [SERIALST] A - Z lists what is included
> To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
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> We include everything we have - databases, online subscriptions, print, and microfilm.  Sometimes we have things in multiple formats and having one place to search for a title seems like the best way to go.
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> Judith A. Koveleskie
> Periodicals Librarian
> Seton Hill University
> Reeves Memorial Library
> Greensburg, PA  15601
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> 724-838-7828
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> From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum on behalf of Buck, Marguerite
> Sent: Fri 3/13/2009 2:23 PM
> To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
> Subject: [SERIALST] A - Z lists what is included
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> I am interested in know what other libraries include in their A - Z lists of journals. We are using the EBSCO A - Z list but it does not matter what platform you are using. Of course EBSCO takes care of including all the full text in our databases. I have added all the current print periodicals but omitted an historical collection. These titles are in the library catalog and rarely used. The issue here is whether this collection should be added.
> Thanks.
>
> Marguerite Buck
> Serials/Reference Librarian
> Gabriele Library
> Immaculata University
> Immaculata, PA 19345
> mbuck@immaculata.edu<mailto:mbuck@immaculata.edu>
> (610)647-4400, ext. 3833

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