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[PADG:623] Re: ILLiad stickers -- input from PADG
Karen,
We use bands at Yale for ILL books. Regarding how other
libraries treat our books. I checked with our head of ILL and she
said that most places are using bands. We occasionally get a book
with a sticker which we need to remove. The only time these
stickers come off with little or no damage is on buckram. Since the
possibility of loaning a book that is buckram bound is pretty random we
do have problems. The head of ILL is amazed by the attitude of
those libraries using the stickers--they don't understand what the big
deal is.
Is there anyway to make the bands mandatory? Just a
thought.
Bobbie
At 09:21 AM 8/15/2005, you wrote:
Dear PADG Colleagues:
Several years ago there was quite a bit of discussion on this listserv
about the use of ILL stickers being attached to the covers of loaned
volumes, as opposed to using paper bands. While the University at Albany
only uses bands, and requests that recipricating libraries respect this
practice, as part of an information delivery services consortia there has
recently been pressure to use the stickers, with the reason that it is
faster than banding the books.
I thought it might be
useful to informally poll the PADG membership to find out (1) how many of
you are using bands, and (2) whether there have been any difficulties
with asking other libraries to respect your preference that stickers not
be used on your institution's holdings. Note that we do not feel the time
to band books is at all significant, so if anyone has a better reason for
using the stickers I'd appreciate your input.
It will be my pleasure to
summarize your information for the list.
Thank you for all,
Karen Brown
University at Albany Libraries