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Re: Storage Facility (Susan Davis) Marcia Tuttle 10 Jul 1998 14:14 UTC

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Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 15:48:08 -0400
From: Susan Davis <unlsdb@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Storage Facility

We have a separate storage area in our Libraries.  Material is shelved in
call number order (all our periodicals are classified).  We use NOTIS LMS
too.  There is a separate location code for storage, and we open up a new
copy statement for the storage location, relink any item records to that
copy and create a MHLD (Holdings record).

In many cases, a serial run is broken into 2 locations, the storage area
for older years, and the regular stacks for current volumes.  Even titles
on standing order have backruns in storage.

My advice is to treat the storage material as much like your regular
collection as possible.  It will save work down the line.

Susan Davis

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Susan Davis
Head, Periodicals
Central Technical Services
University at Buffalo
Lockwood Library Bldg.
Buffalo, NY  14260-2200
(716) 645-2784
(716) 645-5955 fax
unlsdb@acsu.buffalo.edu

*Any opinions expresses are my own and do not necessarily reflect the
views of my institution.*

On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Marcia Tuttle wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Sat, 4 Jul 1998 12:53:11 -0700
> From: Crystal Graham <cgraham@GORT.UCSD.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Storage Facility (Robert Schlabach)
>
> I would not be so quick to dismiss the option of recording the storage
> facility location in NOTIS.  While you anticipate moving to a new system,
> presumably all cataloging, circulation, etc., data will migrate to the new
> system for the storage location just as it should for other locations.  My
> experience with standalone systems is that sooner or later you end up
> incorporating them into the main system -- so why do the work twice?
>
> Crystal Graham
> University of California, San Diego
>
> On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 ERCELAA@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu wrote:
>
> > Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 15:43:37 -0400
> > From: Robert Schlabach <schlabac@TCNJ.EDU>
> > Subject: Storage facility
> >
> > ***Please respond directly to Philip Tramdack (tramdack@tcnj.edu)
> > not to SERIALST. Thanks -- Ed.
> > ____
> >
> > Im fowarding this message from my boss, hoping to draw upon the
> > collective knowledge and experience of all Serialist-ists. Our Associate
> > Dean would be most grateful for any responses about inventory control of
> > serials in remote storage.
> > -Robert Schlabach
> >  Library Business Manager
> >  The College of New Jersey
> > ___________________________________________________________________________
> > On Campus Storage Facility Query
> >
> > We are in the process of planning an on-campus storage facility for books
> > and periodicals. I am interested in hearing from anyone who is starting up
> > or running a small storage facility to learn about procedures you follow to
> > control materials going to and from the facility. We have an old NOTIS
> > system and will probably move off it in the next 2-3 years. For that reason,
> > I hesitate to run the entire operation off NOTIS, although this would be
> > straightforward. I would like to be able to attach a serial number to each
> > item stored, and to shelve the materials in serial number order, rather
> > than by call number. I would like to link the serial number to the item
> > bar code with a simple, stand-alone system that requires minimum
> > keyboarding, etc. I am also interested in hearing how people control
> > periodical back runs in storage.  Please respond to me, Philip Tramdack.
> > My mail is tramdack@tcnj.edu. Thank you in advance for your help. PJT
> > ***********************************
> >
> > Philip J. Tramdack
> > Associate Dean
> > Roscoe L. West Library
> > The College of New Jersey
> > Box 7718
> > Ewing NJ 08628-0718
> >
> > tramdack@tcnj.edu
> > FAX: 609-637-5177
> > VOX: 609-771-2343
> >
>