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[PADG:745] Re: barcodes on covers
Cornell University recently examined the placement of barcodes on our
circulating books. We opted to continue our current practice of
placing barcodes inside the book, on the first leaf at the upper
right corner. The disadvantages of putting barcodes on the outside of
the book covers are wear and tear of the barcodes (not a huge problem
apparently), and disfigurement of the covers (a very big problem for
some). Since we continue to use date due slips (a practice preferred
by most who were consulted from circulation), the books have to be
opened at the time of circulation anyway. Also, opening the books at
the time of circulation gives the staff a chance to check for damage,
something student workers might forget to do.
However, for books going to the our storage facility, barcoding on
the outside would be more practical and a real time-saver for the
staff. It was suggested that the Annex facility purchase a small
duplicate barcode printer for the Annex Library. Kept at the Annex
circulation desk, this piece of equipment will allow staff to create
and affix a second barcode to the cover of those older materials that
do continue to circulate and, consequently, reduce the impact of
repeated inventory control scanning.
Not all books added to our circulating collection will end up at our
high density storage facility, therefore we decided to maintain our
current system so as not to, in effect, create a dual system in our
circulating library.
Michele Brown
Book Conservator
Department of Preservation and Collection Maintenance
B-31 Olin Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-2484