I wouldn't actually call it new, but our current issues (all of them) are house in periodical shelving apart from the bound journals (but on the same floor). The shelving is designed to display the current issue on a slanted movable shelf with the older issues underneath when the shelf is lifted up.


Guy Frost
Associate Professor of Library Science/Catalog Librarian
NACO Georgia Funnel Coordinator
Odum Library/Valdosta State University
Valdosta, Georgia 31698-0150
229.259.5060
gfrost@valdosta.edu
FDLP 0125

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Subject: [SERIALST] New Periodicals Areas vs. Stacks
 
Hello,

We have a new periodicals area near the front of the library.  We keep the most current 3 issues of a periodical here.  The rest are kept in the stacks.

Some of them are

Does anyone else have a new periodicals area?  If so, how many issues do you keep here (the most current, the current year's worth?)

Thanks!

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Jason Skoog
Archivist and Systems Librarian
Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI

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