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Albany County Public Library     date added: 2004-03-29 10:48:05.0
Submitted by: Katie Jones
Contact: Katie Jones : Technical Services Librarian   kjones@will.state.wy.us

other comments:   1. Would the WYLD Office or OQC be willing to do more research to see what libraries in other systems/consortiums do with their serials? 2. How about limiting to 156 issues (3 years of a weekly)? 3. One of the solutions that ALBY has considered with our back issues on titles that are older than 3 years (we have decades of Time and Newsweek) is to make them non-circulating. While that doesn’t quite meet the need for an automated inventory, it does make the issues accessible to our patrons and a MARC Holdings statement in conjunction with a dummy item record listing the range will let others in the system know what we hold. Plus, we wouldn’t have lengthy check-out lines and on-the-fly records piling up. We would plan on using the “Mark Item Used” wizard to track in-house usage of these titles. This isn’t a perfect solution, but it is an alternative that could be considered. 4. Whatever is decided, ALBY would like to request that libraries are given ample time to make changes. The serials staff in many libraries are often part-time and also often have many other duties to attend. There are no global reports that can change call numbers and MARC Holdings statements (that ALBY can find), so these tasks will take a lot of staff time.


Big Horn County Library (Basin)     date added: 2004-04-02 14:32:40.0
Submitted by: Gary Cates
Contact: Gary Cates : ILL   bhnill@will.state.wy.us

other comments:  


Carbon Co. Library     date added: 2004-03-25 15:52:31.0
Submitted by: Ann Marie Ross
Contact: Ann Marie Ross : Circulation Manager   carbcircmgr@will.state.wy.us

other comments:   We don't use wyldcat to look up magazines very often so this entire issue is not a problem for us. We look in "magazines in wyld libraries".


Casper College     date added: 2004-03-29 20:49:54.0
Submitted by: Lynnette Anderson
Contact: Lynnette Anderson : Director   lynnand@caspercollege.edu

other comments:   We appreciate the work of the Committee members in regard to these difficult issues (pun intended). We hope that something can be done to address the valid concerns about inventory and usage statistics.


Central Wyoming College     date added: 2004-03-31 16:03:06.0
Submitted by: Carol Deering
Contact: Carol Deering : Director of Library Services   cdeering@cwc.edu

other comments:   Sorry this took so long. When you have a tiny staff, none of whom are 12-month -- well, we slipped our comments in under the wire. Whew!


Crook Co. School District #1     date added: 2004-03-31 19:32:03.0
Submitted by: Mary Jayne Jordan
Contact: Mary Jayne Jordan : Library Media Specialist   jordanmj@hms.crooknet.k12.wy.us

other comments:   Good luck and thanks for your ongoing efforts.


Fremont County Library - Dubois Branch     date added: 2004-03-24 17:29:13.0
Submitted by: Lisa Marie Wetmore
Contact: Lisa Wetmore : Assistant Librarian   lwetmore@will.state.wy.us

other comments:   Our biggest concern are the periodicals we need retain for reference use. Thank you. Lisa, MaryEllen, Betty and Sandra - Dubois


Hot Springs County     date added: 2004-03-30 16:39:49.0
Submitted by: Tracey Kinnaman
Contact: Tracey Kinnaman : Children's, ILL, Serials   kinnaman@will.state.wy.us

other comments:   We are such a small library here in Hot Springs County that I am hoping that this doesn't generate alot of extra work, because we just don't have the manpower. It will get done but it may be a slow process. I know that the Committee has worked hard on these issues and they are to be commended for that.


Laramie Co. School District #1     date added: 2004-03-30 15:24:53.0
Submitted by: Alice Hild Farris & Sheryl Fanning
Contact: Alice Hild Farris : Library Media Specialist   farrisa@laramie1.k12.wy.us

other comments:   Although neither school will be caught with a large amount of work in this transition, we can empathize with those who have tried to keep good, complete records so that those of us who want to access some of their periodicals can do so confidently. Surely there is some kind of compromise that can be worked out to avoid completely devastating some library staffs but also allow for good records which will provide information to those needing to access old copies.


Laramie County Community College     date added: 2004-04-01 17:52:46.0
Submitted by: Karen Lange
Contact: Crystal Stratton : Librarian, Technical Services   cstratto@lccc.wy.edu

other comments:   Continue discussions and explore alternatives for dealing with the few troublesome titles.


Laramie County Library     date added: 2004-03-18 12:04:11.0
Submitted by: Lucie Osborn
Contact: Lucie Osborn : Director   losborn@larm.lib.wy.us

other comments:   8. We recognize that we are giving up any ability to do an automated inventory process and that we will not be able to get a count or any related serials statistics for back issues other than those within the 52 issue limit. Long term believe this will create problems. The WYLD Office will: a. Need to address statewide titles before this is done. Does clean up include doing process on #6? If yes, can individual libraries choose to do something different on their own? b. LCLS is ok with this c. LCLS is ok with this d. LCLS is ok with this


Natrona County Public Library     date added: 2004-03-29 16:20:38.0
Submitted by: Susan Stanton/Judy Highfill
Contact: Susan Stanton : Technical Services Coordinator   sstanton@will.state.wy.us

other comments:  


Park County Library System     date added: 2004-03-17 13:42:21.0
Submitted by: Arlene Ott
Contact: Arlene Ott : Director   aott@will.state.wy.us

other comments:   Sorry that most of my comments sound negative. You all are taking on some very tough topics and deserve a lot of credit for being willing to address some things that very much need to be dealt with system-wide.


Sheridan College     date added: 2004-03-18 12:09:03.0
Submitted by: Debbie Iverson
Contact: Debbie Iverson : Library Director   diverson@sheridan.edu

other comments:   MEMO DATE: February 25, 2004 TO: WYLD Online Quality Committee FROM: Debbie Iverson, Sheridan College Library Director RE: proposed changes in serials procedures I appreciate all that you have done as a committee to improve the function and usability of the online catalog for patrons. I must confess dismay and shock and anger to hear of a dramatic about-face in the recommendation for serials processing for WYLD members. Sheridan College library has spent hundreds of person-hours to finalize linking our serials collections; we even hired special help last summer to push through this huge project. Might the WYLD Network not have considered the issue of retrieval time before each library was encouraged to link its serial holdings? If we de-link older issues of serials at Sheridan College, we will be unable to conduct inventories of serials in our periodical or government publications collections. We will also be unable to determine the number of bound volumes which are housed in our periodicals collection; the bound volumes count is required for the bi-annual academic library survey (ALS, formerly IPEDS). It seems a big step backward to consider doing manual counts of collections and manual inventory processes. We have questions related to your proposal – Would it be possible to mask older issues of serials which are beyond the number of issues allowed? If we masked those older issues, would we be able to use those records for inventory and reports? Why would anyone ever search the online catalog to look for all libraries which own serials such as Time and Newsweek where there are thousands of issues statewide? And, how often would patrons do that type of search? We teach our patrons to use the online WULP to determine who holds which titles. The other logical option for searching for serials is to use an index; in the EBSCO administrative functions, each library can specify the serials available within that library (please see the Sheridan College Library EBSCOhost records). We will look forward to hearing your considered response to our questions and concerns. Debbie Iverson Library Director, Sheridan College P. O. Box 1500 Sheridan, WY 82801-1500 diverson@sheridan.edu


Sheridan County     date added: 2004-03-31 16:51:10.0
Submitted by: Marci Mock
Contact: Marci Mock : Circulation Services Manager   mmock@will.state.wy.us

other comments:   We would like to thank the committee for their hard work on this very tough issue.


Teton County Library     date added: 2004-03-18 12:02:30.0
Submitted by: Deb Adams
Contact: Deb Adams :   dadams@will.state.wy.us

other comments:   Teton County Library appreciates the time and deliberation of the WYLD staff in researching this issue. We recognize the frustration staff or patrons may experience with slow response times when linking current holdings and when searching titles to place holds. Several of the recommendations will benefit all patrons and library staff, and we support those actions. We would like the committee to consider that these problems do not occur for all magazines, nor for all libraries. We would like the committee to consider the serious negative impacts some aspects of this proposal will have on customer service, reference service and on staff workloads. We think retention of issues is a matter best determined as part of an individual library’s Collection Development Policy and Practices. Perhaps there are some incremental steps we can take to alleviate the problem, before we make any sweeping changes. We would like to offer some additional thoughts for consideration. We support the following actions: • Single Issue Periodical Records: Teton County Library agrees that the single issue periodical records should be removed as recommended. • Serials Control Records: TCL agrees that this requirement should be enforced. Our only concern is that we keep this maintenance to a minimum, and that the summary holdings statements be short and concise. Once these summary statements are set up, most of them should never have to be updated again. • Call number suggestions: TCL agrees we should use a consistent call number scheme to allow our holdings to sort properly. We’ve been holding off clean up of our records until the location code table is finalized. We offer the following suggestions as incremental steps in alleviating the situation: • We think it would be valuable to ask all libraries to re-evaluate their retention schedules as part of their Collection Development Policies. Weeding guidelines are best set in response to the needs of individual library communities and their patrons. Over the past three years we have reduced our retention from five years to three years on ninety-four of our titles, because we determined the older issues weren’t circulating. This process obviously eliminates the number of holdings attached to a single title. We understand concerns about reducing loading times for titles, but we wonder if the majority of staff and patrons are searching all WYLD libraries for a single issue. Isn’t the more frequent occurrence that patrons and staff are limiting their search to the holdings of their own library, which reduces the number of holdings to be loaded? • We wonder if it would be more helpful to redirect the time WYLD staff planned to use deleting holdings in excess of 60 toward helping libraries produce reports to identify titles for potential retention changes. • We believe the WYLD staff could recommend the optimum call # scheme for efficient sorting and display of holdings. So, even though it might take a full minute to display the holdings, they would at least be in perfect order to enable speedier location of a particular issue. • Once we have a good call number scheme, all our holdings would have to be removed and re-linked. TCL is lucky in that we have a way to save our deleted holdings, edit them, and automatically re-link them with the same barcodes. Maybe the WYLD staff could develop a similar routine to assist other libraries with this massive cleanup. • We wonder if WYLD staff could assist in making the “periodical title” search more selective. Currently it brings up some series records that are not periodicals, and there are probably some periodical titles that are not coded as such and won’t appear on the hit list.


WWCC     date added: 2004-03-19 08:12:45.0
Submitted by: Bob Kalabus, Carol Brown, Kate Kelly
Contact: Bob Kalabus : Director

other comments:   Dear Committee Members, Thank you for your work on this issue. As you will see, we don't agree with all of your recommendations. This is the text of our response, plus an attachment of the file.


 

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