Operational Overview and Procedures Manual of the Rutgers University Library Annex Storage Facility [microform] / Margie Epple.

The Rutgers University Library's Annex, a compact library storage facility opened in 1982, is designed to house approximately one-half million volumes of varying sizes, including monographs, serials, and containerized items in permanent storage boxes. By using the high density, economical stora...

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Main Author: Epple, Margie
Corporate Author: Rutgers University. Libraries
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1989.
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Summary:The Rutgers University Library's Annex, a compact library storage facility opened in 1982, is designed to house approximately one-half million volumes of varying sizes, including monographs, serials, and containerized items in permanent storage boxes. By using the high density, economical storage at the annex for little-used library materials, space is made available in the university's library buildings for more frequently used materials. Even though materials have been relocated to the annex they continue to be available for either on-site patron use or more commonly, for delivery to another university library. This procedures manual describes the physical layout of the building, stack organization, the cataloging system used in the annex, selection criteria for materials to be stored at the annex, circulation policies, and patron facilities and services. (GL)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED313022.
Physical Description:15 pages
Audience:Media Staff.
Practitioners.