[Genealib] Rearranging collection: LH topics
Mara Munroe
Munroe at oshkoshpubliclibrary.org
Fri May 5 11:18:08 EDT 2006
At the Oshkosh (WI) Public Library, local history items are cataloged
with 977.565, then a line or slash, as the spine permits, then the
subject number. Circulating copies of the same book simply skip the
initial Dewey location code.
A major problem with the alpha-by-county business is multi-county books.
Do you put book blocks in with "See XXX county" for every title? The
History of Northern Wisconsin covers 42 counties, so I'd put it under
statewide, but the two and three county items (and not consistently the
same groupings) are a problem.
Mara B. Munroe
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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Anne Gometz
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Subject: [Genealib] Rearranging collection
We are constantly asked to rearrange our collection (like Rowan
County's!), but I've always wondered how you integrate this with the
rest of the collection in the library/libraries? If we get 2 or 4
copies of a book on some local history topic e.g. true crime, labor
strike, geology, etc. and 15 copies for the circulating collection, does
the cataloger have to put them in one number for the genealogy and local
history collection and in another for the main collection? We do
heavily emphasize the local history aspect of our small collection and
we do get many questions that are more historical than strictly
genealogical. If you have a multi-county system with a local history
room in each county, what do you do?
I will say that I recently had to try and find a book where the person
in charge of the local history room had reorganized it to be more
convenient. However, all the books had not been recataloged. They'd
just been moved and the catalog gave the Dewey number. After half an
hour, the hapless clerk who happened to be at the desk when I came in
had to say that the only one who could find the book for me would be the
local history person when he was there. So reorganizing may mean a lot
of work for your cataloging staff.
Anne Gometz
Gastonia, NC
"Mine and mine alone."
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