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Re: Circulating Periodicals (2 messages) Ann Ercelawn 29 Sep 1994 02:39 UTC

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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 18:16:52 -0500 (CDT)
From: "E. Gaele Gillespie" <GGILLESP@UKANVM.BITNET>
Subject: RE: Circulating Periodicals (Steve Murden)

In answer to Becky Breedlove's and Steve Murden's questions about circulating
periodicals:  With the exception of the periodicals in our Art & Architecture
Library and those at the Regents Center Library in Kansas City, most of our
periodicals circulate -- with short loan periods (and in each branch library,
there may be a certain % that do not circulate according to policies & needs
of the branch, for instance those in the Ref. collections).  Out of our
total number of periodicals, this would be a rough estimate of 10,000(+)
titles that circulate.

E. Gaele Gillespie / Serials Librarian / University of Kansas Libraries
GGILLESP@UKANVM  Internet form of address: GGILLESP@UKANVM.CC.UKANS.EDU
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 16:56:36 -0800 (PST)
From: Melissa Hartley <hartleym@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU>
Subject: Circulating Periodicals (Becky Breedlove)

          Oregon State University's Kerr Library doesn't circulate
          unbound periodicals.  Unbound issues are located on display
          shelves on each floor of the library with a temporary call
          number label and another label "DISPLAY: unbound issues do
          not circulate."  Bound volumes are in the stacks.

          After binding, periodicals are circulated for a 1 day loan
          period to faculty and graduate students only.