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Procedure for 2024-24 Library Tech Services Power Weeding (Pruning)
A method for removing books deemed not to withstand any subsequent physical handling, due to natural deterioration
A-Initial Selection - each book is observed in the following order and placed on cart as (if) any of these apply:
1-Immediate Visual "ick" factor: obscured data/label; visible stains or tears
2-Feel in Hand: wobbly, apart at the seams
3-Open book: scan for internal tears, rips, stains, missing pages
4-Consider legibility: age/quality of paper & ink/font
5-Consider topography: spot title check for uniqueness or continuation of subject
6-If still in doubt, cart it; if it is discovered to have use, see steps B2, B4 & C3 before reshelving
B-Cart Review / processing the data for damaged books with use
1-scan barcodes; produce report
2-set aside those with history of use
3-those with no use - scan report for uniqueness or continuation of subject before moving to Decision Shelves (DS)
4-those with use:
a-relabel/perform minimum 'quick' repairs (less than 2 min. each) / back to shelves
b-books requiring minor-medium repair (requiring at least 24 hr. casing press time) are organized in order of use; heaviest uses items are repaired daily. Books with minimal use (< 2 / 20 years) may be considered for DS in future if it becomes unsustainable
c-popular/heavy use books that are damaged beyond repair are listed on spreadsheet for possible future purchase
C-Destination(s)
[insert current map]
1-DS to dumpster after final staff review
2-Damaged books with relevant use to remain in Tech Services until repaired or replaced. Organized by :
_______a) USE (1, 2, 3 ...10+...), then
_______b) Level of REPAIR (a=quick/minimal fix, b=medium fix (1 day), c=medium fix (1-4 days), d=damaged beyond repair
3-MicroCut (MC) books; established antiquarian value; for consideration for integration into Archives/Special Collections or further appraisal
D-Data see: processing the data for damaged books with use
1-KOHA: use MarcEdit to distill OCM and Bibnumbers for following 2 representative listings:
2-OCLC/Worldcat (Connection client)
3-EDS (upload deletes or rebuild full via FTP)
Customary Group Process:
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