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Re: Claim intervals Victoria Chu 12 May 2008 21:23 UTC

On that note, I'm interested in hearing thoughts on E-claiming.  If anyone
is planning on attending the NASIG strategic session, I'd be most grateful
to hear a summary!

Victoria Chu
Electronic Resources Specialist
Serials Department
American University Library
Washington, DC 20016
(202) 885-3274
chu@american.edu

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Bobby:

As a start, you might want to check out the following website:

http://libstaff.mit.edu/colserv/seracq/claiming/when.html

This is part of Kim Maxwell's (MIT) "Art of Claiming" which she originally
gave as a NASIG workshop.    The focus is on print subscriptions.

Also, at the NASIG Conference in Phoenix, June 5th - 8th, there will be a
Strategic Session on claiming entitled:
To Claim, or Not to Claim: Claiming Questions in the E-world (Friday, June
5th)
http://nasig.org/conference/2008/Conference_Programs.pdf

Please let the listserv know what claiming guidelines you develop.

Good Luck --

Tina Feick
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From: "Bothmann, Robert L" <robert.bothmann@MNSU.EDU>

> Does anyone have a list/guidelines for claim intervals based on
frequency they
> would be willing to share?
>
> We want to create one, but if someone else already has something why
reinvent
> the wheel?
>
> Many thanks,
> Bobby Bothmann
>
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