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1. Verfasser: Pinzelik, Barbara
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1979
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contents Monitoring Book Losses in a Large Academic Library: Four Methods. Pinzelik, Barbara Academic Libraries Books Facility Inventory Higher Education History Library Circulation Library Collections Library Materials Methods Stealing Tables (Data) This report describes the methods used to monitor the loss of library materials at Purdue University's General Library during the last 20 years. Data are provided on the following: a complete facility inventory taken in 1959; spot checks of high loss areas made on the basis of patron requests; an availability study in which patrons revealed the types of problems users found in searching for materials; and a sample inventory taken with the aid of OCLC tapes. A bibliography lists seven references. (FM)
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spellingShingle Monitoring Book Losses in a Large Academic Library: Four Methods.
Pinzelik, Barbara
Academic Libraries
Books
Facility Inventory
Higher Education
History
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Materials
Methods
Stealing
Tables (Data)
Monitoring Book Losses in a Large Academic Library: Four Methods. Pinzelik, Barbara Academic Libraries Books Facility Inventory Higher Education History Library Circulation Library Collections Library Materials Methods Stealing Tables (Data) This report describes the methods used to monitor the loss of library materials at Purdue University's General Library during the last 20 years. Data are provided on the following: a complete facility inventory taken in 1959; spot checks of high loss areas made on the basis of patron requests; an availability study in which patrons revealed the types of problems users found in searching for materials; and a sample inventory taken with the aid of OCLC tapes. A bibliography lists seven references. (FM)
title Monitoring Book Losses in a Large Academic Library: Four Methods.
topic Academic Libraries
Books
Facility Inventory
Higher Education
History
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Materials
Methods
Stealing
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED203852