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Mission:
Cataloging: The mission is to make print and non-print materials
available in the stacks, and
accessible through Copley's on-line computer system SALLY, as quickly
and accurately as possible. This is accomplished by entering relevant
bibliographic description into SALLY.
Preservation: The mission is to assure optimal physical and environmental
conditions for the print
and non-print collections in Copley Library.
Cataloging Services:
If a patron needs a book designated as "In Process" it can be
retrieved from the Department and cataloged, usually within a matter of
hours. Requests can be made through Access Services or Reference Services.
Requests to see journals already pulled off the shelves for binding,
can also be made and can usually be accommodated, since Bindery Preparation
takes place in the Department of Cataloging and Preservation.
The reclassification project from the Dewey Decimal Classification
System to
the Library of Congress Classification system has been completed. We
are
currently working on classifying our media collection to make searching
and
accessing those materials more efficient.
Preservation Activities:
In the area of Preservation, the Department sends books and periodicals
to be bound, performs in-house repairs of damaged materials, instructs
student workers and staff in correct handling of materials, and monitors
physical and environmental conditions of the collection.
PLEASE NOTE: If a patron notices damaged materials, leaking water,
food in the stacks, sees
insects and other living or dead animals in the stacks, it should be brought
to the Department's attention. If moldy books are found, please notify
me, Margit Smith, personally at x2365, BUT DO NOT HANDLE THE BOOKS
YOURSELF.
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