Monday, June 15, 2009

reminder to fill out paging slips

From Karen:
This is just a reminder to fill out the green slips when you are at the reference desk and whenever a patron needs something from the locked cases on the second floor, such as Mortarboards in the locked cases on the 2nd floor, rare books in 201 (this is a bit rare), Overbury books, Gabriela Mistral books and other materials that might fall in this category.

Addenda from Jenna:

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

circulating zines

I don't know if I announced this to all y'all or not, and I suspect it's "or not."

Sorry about that! We should have a press release out soon, and then I'll put something up on the site.

Anyway, the stacks zines now circulate. They should just bring them downstairs like any other check-outable item.

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Friday, October 26, 2007

paging rare books (including zines)

When a patron requests an item listed in CLIO as a "rare book," they should fill out a green Overbury slip (whether it's Overbury or not--same goes for Yearbooks and other glass case items) and surrender their ID in exchange for the materials.

Rare books (Deutsch, Gabriela Mistral, Overbury, Zines) need to be paged by the reference librarian from the archives as follows:
  1. Grab key #13 (and the elevator key if you need it)
  2. Remember to close the inner archives door behind you
  3. Find the appropriate collection. Currently they're marked on the outside of the stacks with post-its. If this is a danger to the ph of the room, I trust Astrid or someone will advise on proper signage.
  4. About halfway down are the zines, in blue pamphlet boxes. If you need help, ask Jenna. (For zines indicated "ask at the reference desk" in CLIO, refer to this earlier post or this one.) The zines call numbers are really Cutters, so read them as such.
  5. Next up is the Deutsch collection, which didn't appear to me to have call number flags. Carol oversees this collection.
  6. She also oversees Mistral, which is the best labeled rare books collection in the archives (Yay!) and follows Deutsch, as you walk to the back of the room. There are call number flags, which what I think are authors' names on them.
  7. At the end of the stacks is the Overbury collection. I think they have some weird kind of Cutter system.
  8. If you can't find the item in the archives. It might be in room 201 and cannot be paged while a class is in session. Currently there is not indication in CLIO that a rare book is in 201. Sorry about that. Maybe this summer.
  9. When the patron finishes with the items you may put them in the archivist's mail box for refiling.

Also remember that all this information--and more!--is in the reference manual, found here H:\Reference\manual. Just grab whichever is the latest edition. e.g. Currently it's H:\Reference\manual\Procedures061208.doc.

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