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Auteurs principaux: DuWeese, June, Reiling, Michele
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1976
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author DuWeese, June
Reiling, Michele
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Reiling, Michele
DuWeese, June
Reiling, Michele
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contents Centralization of Current Periodicals in Elmer Ellis Library at the University of Missouri at Columbia. DuWeese, June Reiling, Michele Centralization College Libraries Library Facilities Library Services Periodicals Questionnaires The feasibility of centralizing current periodicals in this university library was investigated as a means of providing for greater accessibility to the periodicals, reducing theft, and improving the efficiency of technical services. Highlighted are concerns brought up by eight other academic libraries that have some type of centralized periodical collection: (1) the periodical room being utilized as a study hall, (2) security, (3) circulation, (4) special control of high risk titles, (5) periodical arrangement--by title or call number and (6) supervision of the periodical room. Appendices include the questionnaire sent to the eight academic libraries, a layout of the periodicals room, and check-out and circulation procedures at the Ellis Library. (MBR)
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spellingShingle Centralization of Current Periodicals in Elmer Ellis Library at the University of Missouri at Columbia.
DuWeese, June
Reiling, Michele
Centralization
College Libraries
Library Facilities
Library Services
Periodicals
Questionnaires
Centralization of Current Periodicals in Elmer Ellis Library at the University of Missouri at Columbia. DuWeese, June Reiling, Michele Centralization College Libraries Library Facilities Library Services Periodicals Questionnaires The feasibility of centralizing current periodicals in this university library was investigated as a means of providing for greater accessibility to the periodicals, reducing theft, and improving the efficiency of technical services. Highlighted are concerns brought up by eight other academic libraries that have some type of centralized periodical collection: (1) the periodical room being utilized as a study hall, (2) security, (3) circulation, (4) special control of high risk titles, (5) periodical arrangement--by title or call number and (6) supervision of the periodical room. Appendices include the questionnaire sent to the eight academic libraries, a layout of the periodicals room, and check-out and circulation procedures at the Ellis Library. (MBR)
title Centralization of Current Periodicals in Elmer Ellis Library at the University of Missouri at Columbia.
topic Centralization
College Libraries
Library Facilities
Library Services
Periodicals
Questionnaires
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED153605