Re: Microbook Library of American Civilization (Marilee Rouillard) Marilee Rouillard 20 Sep 2001 19:55 UTC

Our collection is used quite often although it remains uncataloged for
budget reasons.  That is why I am so concerned about its condition.  We do
photocopy it using a Canon Scanner 100 and Fileprint 300.

Marilee H. Rouillard, Periodicals Supervisor
Mason Library, Keene State College
229 Main St.
Keene, NH  03435-3201

mrouilla@keene.edu    (603)358-2756
 -----Original Message-----
From:   Karen Nadeski [mailto:knadeski@CSLIB.ORG]
Sent:   Thursday, September 20, 2001 12:13 PM
To:     SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject:  Re: Microbook Library of American Civilization (Karen Nadeski)

Dan Lester <dan@riverofdata.com> wrote:

<snip>

> I'm betting that for every library that has made the efforts that you
> have there are three with them just sitting uncataloged and unused in
> a corner of the microform area.
>
> dan

<snip>

Perhaps.  But as budgets shrink, backlogs get cleared, and retrospective
conversion projects conclude, cataloging "hidden treasures" like
microforms (government documents, archival materials, etc.) FINALLY
becomes a priority, which is good, considering how expensive some of these
micro collections were to purchase in the first place!

It is also good to remind the faculty (perhaps with a promotional flyer)
of these collections, whether cataloged or not, so that they can promote
their use among themselves (since many of these collections were purchased
at their urging) and their students, despite the clunkiness of whatever
viewing apparatus is available at the time.

Karen Nadeski
Project Librarian, Connecticut Newspaper Project
Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Ave.
Hartford, CT  06106-1537
860-757-6527
FAX: 860-757-6559
E-mail: knadeski@cslib.org
http://www.cslib.org/cnp.htm

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