Re: CSU library finds 40% of collection hasn't circulated

From: KLINGLER, THOMAS <tk_at_nyob>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 12:12:42 -0400
To: NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Yikes!  Yes, much content at our Ohio depos does circulate.  But, as we de-duplicate, we are going to great lengths to keep a minimum of 2 copies in the state -- one circulating, and one non-circulating.  Don't believe everything you read in the papers....

Tom Klingler
Kent State



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From: Next generation catalogs for libraries [mailto:NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Bill Quimby
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Subject: Re: [NGC4LIB] CSU library finds 40% of collection hasn't circulated

And now even the depositories are weeding. This is from the Columbus Dispatch
Tuesday, 10/12.

To my knowledge the depository items are circulatable within OhioLINK, leaving
the "last copies" open to being lost.

-Bill
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Lacking storage, Ohio tosses out college books
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio is thinning out its collections of spillover books from 13
university libraries because warehouses are running out of room.

The state has five book depositories and doesn't have the funds to build more. So
librarians say their goal is to leave just two physical copies statewide of
lesser-used academic books and journals.

A consortium that includes Ohio's university libraries and the State Library of Ohio
says hundreds of reference materials have already been donated or recycled.

Ohio State University history professor Kevin Boyle calls the policy catastrophic. He
tells The Columbus Dispatch books are being lost for good.

The OhioLINK consortium maintains there's less need for printed copies of works
because electronic versions are available.
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