Remote storage for large collections is becoming common, making those books inaccessible for physical browsing by researchers. The main libraries at Temple University and the University of Central Florida (UCF) each have approximately 1.3 million print items on-site. Both libraries are storing 90% of their collections in automated retrieval systems with 10% remaining available for browsing in open stacks. In Part 1, “Choosing What Shows,” Karen Kohn, Temple’s Collection Analysis Librarian, describes the decisions and processes used for the 10% left physically visible. This second part explores UCF’s efforts to improve discoverability of the items in storage. The visual aspects of a book (height, multi-volume, etc.) that often provide useful...
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In the 21st century, libraries are well aware of the problem of hidden collections and so must seek ...
It is wonderful to work at our university: It’s vibrant, it’s a beautiful place, and people on campu...
We know that library users often get lost looking for physical items, however there has been little ...
In the summer of 2019, Temple University’s main library relocated to a new building, in which most o...
After over thirty years of failing to conduct a comprehensive inventory of the book collection at a ...
Over the past two years, the Catalog Committee at the University of Texas at Dallas used a verbal pr...
Researchers now expect to have online access to library ca?talogues. But many of the resources held ...
At the Georgia Tech Archives, the collections are typically located on shelves grouped by similar ph...
At the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), librarians teach Interdisciplinary 1 (INT 1):...
In planning for a new library that will include a limited number of open stacks, Grand Valley State ...
This project facilitates virtual browsing by means of deeplinked catalog searches based on Library o...
Two years ago Utrecht University Library (UUL) in the Netherlands decided to focus on delivery inste...
Data indicating that half of print book collections were never checked out is increasing interest in...
This research is a significant contribution to our understanding of missing items in the CUL collect...
A librarian and a systems engineer present four heuristics that can improve the techniques used in l...
In the 21st century, libraries are well aware of the problem of hidden collections and so must seek ...
It is wonderful to work at our university: It’s vibrant, it’s a beautiful place, and people on campu...
We know that library users often get lost looking for physical items, however there has been little ...