We do this if we find a journal that is missing a page(s). We
don’t check each journal looking for loose pages though. If a patron or
staff member notices a page is missing, then we do ask ILL if they can get us a
replacement page.
Judy Fallon
Gordon Library
WPI
Worcester, MA
From: SERIALST: Serials
in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Peter
Picerno
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 1:53 PM
To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: [SERIALST] Replacing missing pages
Dear Collective Wisdom:
I am hoping that a few of you
will be able to give me some input on the following:
My administration would like
to know what other libraries experience in getting ILL documents to replace
missing pages in journals. We have been doing this as part of our bindery prep,
but are questioning the time and cost effectiveness versus the lasting result.
Has your library done this in the past and (a) discontinued the practice, (b)
continues this practice, or has this not ever been a practice at your library?
What are the considerations in your decision??
Please feel free to reply
off-list (and I’ll be at NASIG from 4 – 8 June, so not able to
reply to e-mails during that time).
Thanks,
Peter V. Picerno
Serials & E-Resources
Asst. Head, Resource
Development
Green Library GL 810
Florida International University
University Park
Miami FL
33199
Ph: 305.348.6279
Fax: 305.348.1798