MICROFILM
Periodicals on microfilm
We receive microfilm shipments approximately every six months
When we receive a shipment, check the packing slip (see p.11) to ensure that the
dates and volume designations match those on the microfilm box and microfilm
reel. If they match, place a check next to the title on the packing slip
As you are checking the dates and volume designations, write on the packing slip
the month and day of the last issue that is on each reel
Stamp each box with a “Do not remove from Library” stamp
Tally the statistics on the weekly statistics worksheet (see p.47)
Check the volumes in on Voyager
Modify the holdings in Voyager
Place the microfilm reels on the “to be shelved” cart in the microfilm area
Using the packing slip as a guide, pull from the shelves all the print versions of the microfilm issues that you just received. Place a check next to each title on the packing slip after the print issues of that title are pulled
Give pulled issues that are government documents to the Government Documents assistant
Show pulled issues that are not government documents to the Acquisitions assistant to see if she wants to give them to the campus gym. If they are not going to the gym, tear off the front covers and throw them in the recycling trashcan
Newspapers on microfilm
Newspapers on microfilm often arrive out of sequence (ex.: We may receive the Atlanta Journal-Constitution January 16-January 23, 2002 reel before the Atlanta Journal-Constitution December 12-December 19, 2001 reel). When this happens, do not check-in or stamp the out of sequence reel and do not pull the print issues for that reel. Hold the reel until the previous reel arrives.
If correct sequences have arrived:
Check the dates on each microfilm box to ensure that they match the dates
on the reel
Stamp the box with a “Do not remove from Library” stamp
Perform check-in on Voyager
Modify the holdings in Voyager
Write down the list of dates from the boxes
Place the microfilm reels in the “to be shelved” box in the microfilm area
Use the list of dates from the boxes to pull the print versions of the issues
on microfilm
All Columbus newspapers that are pulled go to Archives; call the Archivist
and inform him that you have pulled some Columbus newspapers; someone from Archives will come get them
When you pull the New York Times, pull the New York Review of Books as well and give to the Library Director
Remove any empty newspaper hanging folders from the Newspaper Rack area and place them in the Cataloging/Periodicals Department cabinets. Hang a new folder with new dates to replace it
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