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Re: Space for serials growth Bill Osment 14 Feb 2006 19:19 UTC

Sally

Count me as another who would like a copy of your spreadsheet.

Bill Osment
Serials/Reference Librarian
Kansas City Public Library
14 W. 10th St.
Kansas City, MO  64105
701-3400 ex 2612

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From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum on behalf of Janice Ouellette
Sent: Mon 2/13/2006 8:13 AM
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Hello Sally,
I, too, would like a copy of your spreadsheet. Thanking you in advance for sharing.

Cordially,
Jan Ouellette
jouellette@fsc.edu

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From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Ryan, Noelle Mary
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:59 AM
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Hello Sally,
I would appreciate a copy too.  Thanks,
Noelle Ryan
Noelle_ryan@hms.harvard.edu

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[mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Sally Smith
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 12:04 PM
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I have created a spreadsheet to use when shifting.  I have columns for
Titles (includes both dead and active), Measurement of current inches,
Measurement of past year inches, formula to calculate 5 years growth and
total inches needed for each title.   I then number the shelves and on the
spreadsheet a formula calculates where on each shelf a title should begin
and end.  I used removable labels to put on the top of each shelf indicating
shelves 1-7, 8-15 etc.  The advantage to this system was that I could work
anywhere in the stacks since I knew what shelf a title would be on and where
it should begin and end.  For example title might begin on shelf 7.46 or
about in the middle of shelf 7 and stop on shelf 8.75.  The next title
begins at 8.75.   It does require accurate measuring, but I was able to give
the project to students with a measuring tape and laptop and they did quite
well.  I would be glad to send my spreadsheet to anyone is interested.

Sally

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Sally Smith
Bethel University Library
Serials Dept.
3900 Bethel Drive  St. Paul, MN 55112

Phone:  651-635-8544   Fax:  651-635-1971
http://www.library.bethel.edu/

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[mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Barb Dietsch
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:23 AM
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It takes a bit longer and some calculations, but I measure the run of each
title, then measure the last three years of issues for that title.
Add them together and you'll have the space needed for the title.  This also
means that you have to measure all of your shelf space to make certain you
have room for your measured titles plus their growth.

This is where weeding often comes to play.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call.  We just got done with
our two year shift.

barb

barb dietsch | serials coordinator
epa library | unc contract staff
109 tw alexander drive | mail code c267-01 research triangle park, nc 27711
phone: 919.541.0726
fax: 919.541.1405
dietsch.barbara@epa.gov

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            Hello all,

Do any of you have a "rule of thumb" about how much shelf space (i.e, inches
or  Princeton files)  is GENERALLY needed for

Subscriptions?   I understand some journals can be almost 2" thick,
while magazines only ½", but is there a general rule of thumb for

Space needed for monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, weekly, serials, etc.?

I am shifting our periodicals and am trying to allow space for at least
3 years of growth for most titles.

Please respond to me at heimburgerlk@cctech.edu

Thank you!

Linda Heimburger

Central Carolina Technical College Library

Sumter, SC