1st Edition

Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians

By Jim Cole, Wayne Jones, Scott Millard Copyright 2004
156 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

Everything you need to know about serials librarianship—in one handy volume! For library science students and library professionals, Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians is a practical, how-to-do-it text that shows you how to perform the behind-the-scenes tasks your job requires. This primer walks you through the entire process of serials management for both larger... Read more
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to Serials Work
  • What Is a Serial?
  • Common Characteristics of Serials
  • Problems with Serials
  • Chapter 2. Acquisitions
  • How to Find Out About Serials
  • Acquisition of a Serial
  • Finding Bibliographic Information for Serials
  • Verification
  • Chapter 3. Ordering
  • Information Needed for Ordering
  • Types of Orders
  • Chapter 4. Receipt and Check-In of Serials
  • Paper, CD-ROM, Microfiche, or Microfilm Format Series
  • Principles of the Check-In System
  • Information Generally Found in a Check-In System
  • Recording Holdings Information
  • Chapter 5. Cataloging
  • Problems with the Full Cataloging of Serials
  • Alternatives to Cataloging
  • Cataloging Serials
  • Cataloging Internet Serials
  • Cataloging Standards
  • Chapter 6. Organization and Shelving Arrangements
  • Shelving Policies
  • Types of Shelving
  • How to Shelve
  • Chapter 7. Claims
  • Reasons for Placing Claims
  • Placing Claims
  • When to Claim
  • Chapter 8. Binding
  • Factors to Consider Before Binding
  • Preparing for Binding
  • Chapter 9. Renewals
  • Renewal Terminology
  • Handling Renewals
  • Chapter 10. Cessations
  • Title Changes
  • Cancellations
  • Chapter 11. Automation
  • Advantages of Automation
  • Disadvantages of Automation
  • Chapter 12. New Technology
  • Archiving
  • Storage
  • Equipment
  • Check-In
  • Access
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Scott Millard