Circulation Services in a Small Academic Library

Circulation Services in a Small Academic Library

by Constance Battaile
Circulation Services in a Small Academic Library

Circulation Services in a Small Academic Library

by Constance Battaile

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Overview

In a library, circulation is the process of lending books to borrowers and accurately reshelving them after they have been returbaned so that they will be retrievable by the next user. This basic cycle has many elaborations and sub-cycles attached to it, such as those for overdues and holds, the record-keeping process, and the reserve book operation. These sub-cycles vary from library to library, but the basic cycle remains the same in every library that allows patrons to remove books. Connie Battaile provides a detailed volume written for those new to the circulation department of small academic libraries. The author presents not the definitive way to run a circulation department, but rather she provides a variety of possible methods.

Because the circulation department is the main public contact point, many library housekeeping chores are assigned to it. Again, these additional responsibilities vary from library to library, but the author provides various procedures. The physical environment of the department and the stacks, the staff, effective communications, and scheduling are covered in full detail.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313281266
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/27/1992
Series: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

CONNIE BATTAILE is a former head of the circulation department of Colgate University Library.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
The Circulation Department Head
Skills Needed
Getting Started
The Circulation Process
Circulation Policies
Circulation Record-Keeping Systems
The Circulation Cycle
Automating Circulation
Other Circulation Department Functions
Reserves
Circulating Noncirculating Books and Nonbook Materials
Additional Department Responsibilities
Special Projects
Things
Books
Stacks
Department Arrangement
People
Staff
Communications
Selected Bibliography
Index

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