[Conntech] RE: [CLClist] Integrating
ReferenceCollectionwith Non-Fiction??Thoughts...
Strohm, Shelley J
SStrohm at hcc.commnet.edu
Fri Apr 11 12:58:58 PDT 2008
I think that how well this works depends on the type of library - it
seems to me that it would work better for a Public Library; not as well
for an Academic or School. The more research done, the less productive
interfiling is likely to be.
Shelley Strohm
Director of Library Services
Housatonic Community College
900 Lafayette Blvd.
Bridgeport, CT 06604
203-332-5072
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From: Roselle Weiner [mailto:Roselle.Weiner at asd-1817.org]
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 3:46 PM
To: John Wiehn; clclist at ctlibrarians.org; Strohm, Shelley J; Hansen, Joy
I; conntech at mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CLClist] Integrating ReferenceCollectionwith
Non-Fiction??Thoughts...
I'm not certain about the sole disadvantage. I don't think that our
students would think to look at the 500's on the shelf when they are
searching for Robotics information, for example. Or to look for a
dictionary of chemistry when they are seeking information about a table
of elements.
I do put old almanacs on circulation and mostly teachers will sign those
out to develop lessons. Students never sign them out. Students will
come to the library for the purpose of verifying some instant statistic
and go directly to the reference shelf. That seems easier to me.
Isn't our purpose to make materials accessible to our patrons?
Many of our students are already struggling with literacy. Dual
language is another factor. I would not want to put obstacles in their
paths. I would not want to force them to become used to a different
system than most public and higher education libraries use. I feel a
need to give students as much practice as possible in preparation for
taking on their roles in life after school.
I would want the students to be able to feel familiar and comfortable in
the environment. Unless there were some terrific benefits derived from
this inter-shelving idea, I don't think it worth our while.
Just my two cents worth ...and thanks for the opportunity to think about
it together!
Roselle
Roselle Weiner
Coordinator of Library and LRC Services
American School for the Deaf
139 North Main Street
West Hartford, CT 06107
860-570-2275 tt or relay
>>> On 4/11/2008 at 1:55 PM, in message
<017E693B537FB040BE3A0C856222323F02C8F3E3 at SYSPYRITE1.sys.commnet.edu>,
"Strohm, Shelley J" <SStrohm at hcc.commnet.edu> wrote:
The advantage is that the person looking for a topic would find
everything in one place. The disadvantage is that a patron doesn't
understand why they can't take out the Ref book (really big, colorful
REF labels would help solve that problem). I think that the PL in New
Hartford does it Ref and Circ together.
Shelley Strohm
Director of Library Services
Housatonic Community College
900 Lafayette Blvd.
Bridgeport, CT 06604
203-332-5072
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[mailto:clclist-bounces at ctlibrarians.org] On Behalf Of Roselle Weiner
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 1:40 PM
To: John Wiehn; clclist at ctlibrarians.org; Hansen, Joy I;
conntech at mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CLClist] Integrating Reference Collectionwith
Non-Fiction??Thoughts...
I would like to share thoughts about this topic, too. Could we continue
to discuss openly on the list?
My first thought was wow! neat idea. Then, I thought about instances
where I would want to use an almanac , for example. Suppose I was
seeking the population of CT...I would probably use the almanac for
that...but if the almanac was kept with the CT books, then I would not
be able to find similar information for MA and CA etc.
So with that in mind, I wonder if integrating really general reference
works is such a good idea! It sounds to me more like making reference
collections into "Ready Reference" and eliminating other, more specific
works like encyclopedia of science would be in the 500s instead of in
the reference collection.
Has anyone done this?
Roselle Weiner
Coordinator of Library and LRC Services
American School for the Deaf
139 North Main Street
West Hartford, CT 06107
860-570-2275 tt or relay
>>> On 4/11/2008 at 11:49 AM, in message
<323B38CAFF685742834A52A167FC45F0021C015A at SYSPYRITE1.sys.commnet.edu>,
"Hansen, Joy I" <JHansen at mxcc.commnet.edu> wrote:
HI all,
I would also like to be in on this discussion so if you could copy me in
as well to the response(s), I would appreciate it!
Best,
Joy Hansen
Librarian, Jean Burr Smith Library
Middlesex Community College
100 Training Hill Road
Middletown, CT 06457
860-343-5832
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From: clclist-bounces at ctlibrarians.org
[mailto:clclist-bounces at ctlibrarians.org] On Behalf Of John Wiehn
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 11:47 AM
To: clclist at ctlibrarians.org; conntech at mylist.net
Subject: [CLClist] Integrating Reference Collection with
Non-Fiction??Thoughts...
Hi,
Are there any public libraries in Connecticut that have shelved their
Reference
Collection among it's Non-Fiction Collection??
If your library has done this, do you like it??
How do your patrons like it???
I know that one downside is that a patron may take over a intershelved
reference
book over to the circulation desk to check it out and then learn that it
must stay
in the library. Result being a unhappy patron.
We are in the thinking stages of this at the Whittemore Library and want
to hear the pros and cons.
Can anyone lead us to any recently published article(s) on this
subject???
Thanks..
John W.
Whittemore Library
Naugatuck, CT
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