[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[PADG:1196] RE: Interlibrary Loan and Repair
Dear Ellen: Our ILL Department (we are a small ARL) has indeed seen an
increase in activity, although document delivery still outpaces
monograph lending by a significant degree. The good news is that they do
not report any noticeable increase in damage as a result, which is good.
It is interesting to know that our local consortia has been pressuring
us towards a more liberal lending policy, including more AV materials,
and just about anything else including special collections holdings. In
response, effective policies, procedures, and packaging options will be
under discussion here at SUNY Albany.
As for a correlation between our ARL stats and ILL, I suspect that the
larger lending institutions have mature preservation programs that are
already operating at capacity. If the staffing levels are constant, any
more damaged books coming to the department would only end up in a
backlog, so our output, and reporting, are not likely to be affected.
I hope this is helpful. Next question!
Best,
Karen E.K. Brown
Preservation Librarian
University at Albany
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-padg@xxxxxxx [mailto:owner-padg@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ellen
Cunningham-Kruppa
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 9:27 AM
To: padg@xxxxxxx
Subject: [PADG:1184] Interlibrary Loan and Repair
Dear Colleagues:
This week in my Management of Preservation Programs class we looked
at trends in ARL Libraries (staffing, ILL, acquisitions costs,
circulation, etc.) and trends in ARL Preservation operations. With
interlibrary borrowing and lending increasing so dramatically over
the past 15 years, have major lenders seen a statistically
significant increase in their treatment activity? ARL Preservation
Statistics don't change significantly with regard to treatment
numbers, and it's difficult to tell if there's any correlation
between lending and treatment (much less between other possibly
correlating library service, acquisition and preservation factors).
I have lots of other questions for you, but I'll trickle them out
slowly! Thanks in advance for your insights.
Best wishes,
Ellen
--
Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa
Director
The Kilgarlin Center for Preservation of the Cultural Record School of
Information The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station D7000
Austin TX 78712-0390
Phone: 512.471.8287
FAX: 512.471.8285
E-mail: e.cunnk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx