From: David Goodman <dgoodman@Princeton.EDU>
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 22:04:07 -0500
Subject: Re: Paraprofessional Staff working with e-journal procedures --
Mary Bailey
It depends on the paraprofessional. The really good ones are of course
capable of doing --and organizing -- all the necessary work--just as for
the really good professionals. The obvious advice is to use the best
people you have, and not be concerned abou t formal rank.
May you all have nonprofessional staff as good as some of the ones I
have worked with!
Dr. David Goodman
Princeton University Library
dgoodman@princeton.edu
----- Original Message -----
> Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 07:49:35 -0600
> From: redhead <redhead@ksu.edu>
> Subject: RE: Paraprofessional Staff working with e-journal
> proc edures --
> 2 messages
>
>
> We have had paraprofessional staff working with e-journals for 2 years
> now. Ordering (of packages) is done by acquisitions staff, but all
> cataloging and maintenance is done by the serials u
nit (3-4
> paraprofessionals and one original cataloger).
>
> We verify access when cataloging and have just begun a plan to verify
> access once a year (requesting a list from the publisher to get any
> newtitles and check what has changed. We use a holdings statement
> thatgives the oldest materials available at the time last viewed.
> EX: v.4 (1990)- (as of 02/2002).
> Since things change so quickly and so few places send out
> notification, we feel this is the best we can do right now.
>
> Problems with access are routed to the Serials Manager as they are
> foundas no regular maintenance is done other than the once a year
> check.
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> >===== Original Message From "SERIALST: Serials in Libraries
> DiscussionForum"
> <SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU> =====
> >2 messages:
> >
> >1)------------------------------------
> >From: "Harper, Paulina" <harperp@uhd.edu>
> >Subject: RE: Paraprofessional Staff working with e-journal
> procedures --
> >Eleanor Co
ok
> >Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:06:37 -0600
> >
> >
> >I too am interested in hearing your responses to this query. Our
> >technical services department is in the process of reorganizing,
> and I
> >ultimately want to give one of my paraprofessional staff members
> some >responsibility for maintaining ejourn al subscriptions and
> access. > However, this is not a function that is being done
> methodically here now
> >-- problems are dealt with as they are serendipitously
> discovered, but
> >we don't have any method for systematically verifying that access is
> >available (on an issue by i ssue level; of course we verify that
> we have
> >access to new subscriptions, etc.).
> >So, what procedures are you all using for this function, and what
> are >you doing as far as having paraprofessional or professio nal
> staff do
> >these activities?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Paulina Harper
> >
> >-------------------------------------------------
> >Paulina V. Harper
> >Serials Librarian
> >University of Houston-Downtown
> >One Main St.
> >Houston, Texas 77002
> >
> >Off ice: 713.221.8464
> >Fax: 713.221.2 752
> >E-mail: harperp@uhd.edu <')" >harperp@uhd.edu>
> >-------------------------------------------------
> >
> >2)--------------------------
> >Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 08:43:54 -0900
> >From: Alexis Tibor <alexis.ti bor@uaa.alaska.edu>
> >Organization: U niversity of Alaska Anchorage
> >Subject: Re: Paraprofessional Staff working with e-journal
> procedures >--Eleanor Cook
> >
> >We have not yet made the change, but future plans indicate that
> myself >and a coworker (neither librarians) who work in the serials
> department >will soon be handling ejournal upkeep. Purchasing of
> all journals,
> >whether print or online, is done by someone else. We have one
> librarian >who handles the electronic/online at the moment, but the
> plans seem to
> >be that although he is doing the setup we will be doing the
> maintenance. > I must admit this concerns
me. We rarely have any
> free time so I am
> >wondering how we are going to be able to add this new duty to our
> >workflow. It may be necessary to d o some duty shifting. We had
> >actually planned on starting by now, but with our library being
> attached >to the Divine/Faxon problem and our need to soon switch
> our serials
> >checkin software has put the project on hold.
> >
> >--Alexis Tibor
> >Consortium Library
> >University of Alaska Anchorage
> >3211 Providence Drive
> >Anchorage Alaska 99508
> >
> >Alexis.Tibor@uaa.alaska.edu
> >(907) 786-4627
> >(907) 786-6050 fax
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Messag e-----
> > > Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:44:00 -0500
> > > From: Eleanor Cook <cookei@appstate.edu>
> > > Subject: Paraprofessional Staff working with e-journal procedures
> > >
> > > Dear SERIALST colleagues,
> > >
> ><snip>
> >
> > > If you have paraprofessional staff doing anything in relation
> to the
> > > ordering or upkeep of e-journals, please let me know. W
hat
> are they
> > > doing, not doing and what level in your system are they. How
> do they
> > > feel about this added responsibility? If you have a current
> position > > descri ption on file, please send it to me.
> > >
> > > Thanks much,
> > >
> > > Eleanor Cook
> >
> >
>
> Mary Bailey
> redhead@ksu.edu
> Serials Manager
> Kansas State University Libraries
> Manhattan, KS 66506