Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians

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A01=Jim Cole
A01=Scott Millard
A01=Wayne Jones
advanced serials processing techniques
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules
Author_Jim Cole
Author_Scott Millard
Author_Wayne Jones
automated check-in systems
Bar Codes
bibliographic verification
Call Number
Catalog Record
Category=GLK
chronological
Chronological Designation
collection
Copyright Clearance Center
designation
development
Electronic Availability
employee
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Government Bodies
holdings
Holdings List
Lapsed Serials
Library Serial Collections
library serials management
Library Technicians
list
National Library
Open Shelves
periodical acquisition process
Periodical Indexes
Purchase Order Number
Renewal Notices
Scarecrow
serials cataloging standards
Serials Collection
Serials Directory
Serials Staff
Serials Unit
shelving policy procedures
staff
Standard Periodical Directory
Subject Headings
union
Union Lists
unit

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789021540
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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 libraries with automated serials management systems as well as small school and public libraries that must handle their serials manually. From an introduction to serials work to the latest in technology for archiving, this book will ensure that your library customers are not inconvenienced by inaccuracies or inefficient organization.

Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians will benefit anyone who handles serials in a library since it covers all aspects of serials: acquisitions, organization, check-ins, and cataloging. This book addresses the complications that occur working with a form of publication that can include any medium from newspapers to CD-Rom and can be published as often as every day or as infrequently as once a year. Difficulties include title changes, serial merges and splits, suspensions and cessations of publication, and changes in format, and this volume will show you how to find the solutions to these situations.

Here’s a sample of what is explored in this book:

  • acquisitionshow to locate, find bibliographic information on, and verify the title of a desired serial
  • orderingtypes of orders, new subscription orders, and back-ordering
  • receivingchecking in serials, recording holdings information, using Kardex cards, and using an automated check-in system
  • catalogingusing holding and union lists, creating and using online catalogues, and cataloguing standards and internet serials
  • processingshelving policies, types of shelving, and how to shelve
  • claims, binding, and renewals

Intended primarily as a textbook for students in library sciences programs, this book will also serve very well as a general reference for experienced or novice library technicians or other staff members who find themselves managing serials or automating their system. The book's complete glossary, bibliography, numerous definitions, and tables, as well as the real-life examples throughout this manual will help you navigate the challenges of record-keeping, claiming, and cataloguing serials in any library.

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