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Perry, Joanne M. – Special Libraries, 1982
Discusses the superiority of vertical filing of maps in compressor-style vertical units over horizontal filing in drawers, emphasizing such factors as physical protection of the collection, ease of filing and retrieval, and efficient use of space. Disadvantages of vertical filing are also reviewed. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Library Collections, Library Equipment
Nitecki, Danuta A., Ed.; Kendrick, Curtis L., Ed. – 2001
This collection of essays addresses the planning, construction, and operating issues relating to high-density library shelving facilities. The volume covers essential topics that address issues relating to the building, its operations, and serving the collections. It begins with an introduction by the volume's editors, "The Paradox and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Information Storage, Libraries
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Lopez, Manuel D. – Library Trends, 1971
Compact book storage and the economies and costs of compact book shelving are considered. (NH)
Descriptors: Books, Library Collections, Library Equipment, Storage
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Harrar, H. Joanne – Library Trends, 1971
Cooperative storage warehouses have been advocated largely on two bases: the economies to be realized, and the extension of resources to be achieved. The economies have not been made but the extension of resources, in one instance, has. Other possible alternatives should also be fully explored. (NH)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Library Collections, Library Materials, Storage
Ravindran, Arunachalam – 1970
The optimal storage of books by size in libraries is considered in this paper. It is shown that for a given collection of books of various sizes, the optimum number of shelf heights to use can be determined by finding the shortest path in an equivalent network. Applications of this model to inventory control, assortment and packaging problems are…
Descriptors: Books, Libraries, Library Collections, Library Facilities
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Langlois, Dianne C.; Von Schulz, Jeanne V. – Special Libraries, 1973
A survey of the R. E. Gibson Library's journal collection was conducted to determine: (1) which journal titles could be discontinued, (2) which journal holdings could be moved to remote storage, and (3) which journal holdings could be converted to microfilm. (7 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Library Collections, Methods, Periodicals, Storage
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Bruno, J. Michael – Library Trends, 1971
What alternatives are available (other than new construction) when a library's collections approach the limits of its stack capacity? This paper considers the various approaches to relocation or decentralization as possible solutions to the spatial problem. (NH)
Descriptors: Decentralization, Library Collections, Library Materials, School Libraries
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Ernst, William B., Jr. – Library Trends, 1971
Only the imaginative combination of space utilization and collection organization will help solve the problems of the most efficient and effective ways to handle the storage of large masses of little-used books. (NH)
Descriptors: Books, Buildings, Library Collections, Library Facilities
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Budington, William S. – Library Trends, 1971
The dimensions of the book storage problem vary from rigid to flexible and from conventional to futuristically hazy. The library network, conceived as a channel of access to information, has definite promise of assistance--but not total solution--for storage problems. (NH)
Descriptors: Information Sources, Library Collections, Library Materials, Library Networks
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Totten, Herman L. – Library Trends, 1971
Selection of the storage facility is only part of the larger problem of how to select books for storage and in what form to store them. (NH)
Descriptors: Library Collections, Library Material Selection, Library Materials, Microforms
Dick, Ernest J. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1979
Discusses oral history interviews in terms of selection criteria, identification, storage conditions, and duplication. (CHC)
Descriptors: Libraries, Library Collections, Media Selection, Oral History
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Hain, Jennifer E. – Library Trends, 2003
Highlights some of the skills and technological advances that have changed the way special collections are preserved in reference to two approaches: item-level conservation and collections conservation. Discusses mechanical paper splitting; computer imaging and mechanization; mass deacidification; controlling temperature, humidity, pests, and…
Descriptors: Library Collections, Library Materials, Physical Environment, Preservation
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Increasingly, colleges and universities are building warehouses for little-used library books, which can be delivered to campus on request. Warehousing saves money and provides better climate control for books. Scholars and students today have access to needed information through electronic databases and online catalogues, often from home, thus…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Costs, Educational Trends, Electronic Libraries
Hart, Thomas L.; And Others – School Media Quarterly, 1976
A potpourri of theory and practice on an important aspect of the topic of organization of library collections for optimum use. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Library Collections, Media Specialists
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Rouse, Roscoe – Library Trends, 1971
Some avenues of relief to the book space problem via in-house practices are presented in this paper, all of which have been attempted in some library at some time, but they are only stop-gap measures. The only permanent solution is construction of additional space. (NH)
Descriptors: Books, College Libraries, Library Collections, Library Facilities
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