1st Edition
Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians
156 Pages
by
Routledge
156 Pages
by
Routledge
156 Pages
by
Routledge
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Everything you need to know about serials librarianshipin 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






